Enable ClassLocator from Doctrine Persistence 4.1 in the attribute and annotation drivers#2802
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#432 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$filePaths`, which allows passing an `Traversable` of file paths for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AttributeDriver` (and `AnnotationDriver`). Since `doctrine/orm` maintains the support for `doctrine/persistence` of older versions, the `AttributeDriver` ensures that `$filePaths` is actually defined. Tests use `InstalledVersions` to opt into new behaviour if `doctrine/persistence` is at least version 4.1. The old behaviour can be adapted into new by using `DirectoryFilesIterator` and `FilePathNameIterator` on directory paths.
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Pull Request Overview
This PR enables support for ClassLocator from Doctrine Persistence 4.1+, providing improved flexibility for locating ODM classes by supporting class locators alongside traditional directory-based mapping.
- Adds conditional support for ClassLocator interface in AttributeDriver and AnnotationDriver
- Updates test cases to use the new ClassLocator API when available
- Adds documentation examples for FileClassLocator and ClassNames usage
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| File | Description |
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| lib/Doctrine/ODM/MongoDB/Mapping/Driver/AttributeDriver.php | Updates constructor to accept ClassLocator instances and fixes typo in class docblock |
| lib/Doctrine/ODM/MongoDB/Mapping/Driver/AnnotationDriver.php | Updates constructor to support ClassLocator and fixes initialization order |
| tests/Doctrine/ODM/MongoDB/Tests/BaseTestCase.php | Adds conditional FileClassLocator usage in metadata driver creation |
| tests/Doctrine/ODM/MongoDB/Tests/Mapping/*.php | Updates test drivers to accept paths parameter and use new APIs conditionally |
| tests/Doctrine/ODM/MongoDB/Tests/Tools/Console/Command/Schema/UpdateCommandTest.php | Refactors driver creation to use ClassNames when available |
| docs/en/reference/metadata-drivers.rst | Adds comprehensive documentation for new ClassLocator usage patterns |
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ClassLocator from Doctrine Persistence 4.1 in the attribute and annotation drivers
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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In the scope of doctrine/persistence#433 (available from `doctrine/persistence` >= 4.1) there was added `ColocatedMappingDriver::$classLocator`, which allows passing any instance of `ClassLocator` for the mapping driver to use. This commit integrates those changes into `AbstractDoctrineExtension`, used by respective ORM, MongoDB-ODM, PHPCR-ODM bundles. The solution registers a "mapping_class_finder" service that can be used by the client code to customize class finding logic. The changes come into play starting with doctrine/persistence >= 4.1, and the actual registration happens only if `AttributeDriver` supports `ClassLocator`. Dependent libraries would adhere to the same interface, where `ClassLocator` is in the first argument. The changes were introduced for: - ORM: doctrine/orm#12131; - ODM: doctrine/mongodb-odm#2802; - PHPCR ODM: doctrine/phpcr-odm#875.
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Alternative to #2794 using doctrine/persistence#433