No mapped Doctrine ORM entities according to the current configuration

Solution 1:

It turns out that the standard Doctrine config set up [1] doesn't work with my code base, or any code base I have tested with, maybe the docs are outdated. After ploughing through the Interwebs for hours, this is the configuration that finally made it work for me:

use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Setup;
use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager;
use Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationReader;

$paths = array( realpath(__DIR__."/../src/My/Entity") );
$isDevMode = TRUE;

// the connection configuration
$dbParams = array(
    'driver'   => 'pdo_mysql',
    'user'     => 'myuser',
    'password' => 's3cr3t',
    'dbname'   => 'mydb',
);

$cache = new \Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache();

$reader = new AnnotationReader();
$driver = new \Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\AnnotationDriver($reader, $paths);

$config = Setup::createAnnotationMetadataConfiguration($paths, $isDevMode);
$config->setMetadataCacheImpl( $cache );
$config->setQueryCacheImpl( $cache );
$config->setMetadataDriverImpl( $driver );

$entityManager = EntityManager::create($dbParams, $config);

//-- This I had to add to support the Mysql enum type.
$platform = $entityManager->getConnection()->getDatabasePlatform();
$platform->registerDoctrineTypeMapping('enum', 'string');

[1] http://docs.doctrine-project.org/en/latest/tutorials/getting-started.html

Solution 2:

The accepted answer is ok but the same thing could be achieved in less verbose manner:

use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Setup;
use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager;

$paths = array( realpath(__DIR__."/../src/My/Entity") );
$isDevMode = TRUE;

// the connection configuration
$dbParams = array(
    'driver'   => 'pdo_mysql',
    'user'     => 'myuser',
    'password' => 's3cr3t',
    'dbname'   => 'mydb',
);

$config = Setup::createAnnotationMetadataConfiguration(
    $paths, $isDevMode, null, null, false
);
$config->setQueryCacheImpl(new \Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache());
$entityManager = EntityManager::create($dbParams, $config);

//-- This I had to add to support the Mysql enum type.
$platform = $entityManager->getConnection()->getDatabasePlatform();
$platform->registerDoctrineTypeMapping('enum', 'string');

All here is about usage of simple annotation driver or not (last parameter of the Setup::createAnnotationMetadataConfiguration function. By default, a simple annotation driver is used which doesn't recognise the @ORM\Entity annotation.

Solution 3:

I have PHP entity in Ressources/config/doctrine/Foo.orm.php but I use annotation.

Too different way for orm = [Exception]

You do not have any mapped Doctrine ORM entities according to the current configuration. If you have entities or mapping files you should check your mapping configuration for errors.

Just delete the bad entity file