Question

I need a simple column for a table.

By example a table "project", with column id, name and year.

If I do:

$q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id =?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute();
    json_encode($pro->toArray());

The answer is all column like

{"id":1,"name":"Project name","year":2013}

but I need only one column. I expect:

{"id":1}

It is with DQL because with native SQL work fine.

The ORM is build automaticaly with a Visual Paradigm.

Was it helpful?

Solution

This is because Doctrine hydrate the response with all the object information, so all columns.

You need to use a different hydration method, there are many one, but let's focus on 5 of them:

  • HYDRATE_RECORD, the default one
  • HYDRATE_ARRAY
  • HYDRATE_NONE
  • HYDRATE_SCALAR
  • HYDRATE_ARRAY_SHALLOW

You need the HYDRATE_ARRAY_SHALLOW hydration method. Here's why.

  1. HYDRATE_RECORD

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id = ?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_RECORD);
    var_dump(json_encode($pro->toArray()));
    

    This will hydrate the result using object, and also hydrate relations (if you use a leftJoin inside your query). Since it returns object, we need to call toArray() to be able to send a propre json:

    [{"id":1,"name":"Project name","year":2013}]"
    
  2. HYDRATE_ARRAY

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id = ?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_ARRAY);
    var_dump(json_encode($pro));
    

    This will hydrate result as an array an automatically add the primary key:

    [{"id":"1","pro_id":"1"}]"
    
  3. HYDRATE_NONE

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id = ?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_NONE);
    var_dump(json_encode($pro));
    

    This won't hydrate result, and return just values:

    [["1"]]"
    
  4. HYDRATE_SCALAR

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id = ?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_SCALAR);
    var_dump(json_encode($pro));
    

    This will hydrate result from the select but with key index as the column name with the table alias:

    [{"a_pro_id":"1"}]"
    
  5. HYDRATE_ARRAY_SHALLOW

    $q = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('a.pro_id')
        ->from('fndr_proyecto a')
        ->where('a.pro_id = ?',1);
    $pro = $q->execute(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_ARRAY_SHALLOW);
    var_dump(json_encode($pro));
    

    This will hydrate result from the select but with key index as the column name without the table alias:

    "[{"pro_id":"1"}]"
    

OTHER TIPS

I'm not sure what version of Doctrine j0k was using. It provided some answers, but I did have trouble finding Doctrine_Query and Doctrine_Core classes. I am using Doctrine 2.3.4. The following worked for me.

public static function getAllEventIDs($em) {
    return parent::getAllFromColumn('\path\to\Entity\entityName', 'id', $em);
}

public static function getAllFromColumn($tableName, $columnName, $em) {
    $q = $em->createQueryBuilder('t')
    ->select("t.$columnName")
    ->from($tableName, 't');

    $q = $q->getQuery();

    $result = $q->getResult(\Doctrine\ORM\Query::HYDRATE_SCALAR);

    return $result;
}

This did however return a array of arrays. ie, the id of the first event was is

$result[0]['id'];
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