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weaverryan merged 2 commits intosymfony:2.7fromThomasLandauer:patch-10
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It should be mentionedsomewhere in this chapter, how to verify that the entity has really been persisted. What's the best practice here? try...catch? Or (for INSERT) check if $entity->getId() does exist? => Please expand on that.
Also, you could list all possible types of exceptions explicitly.

It should be mentioned *somewhere* in this chapter, how to verify that the entity has really been persisted. What's the best practice here? try...catch? Or (for INSERT) check if $entity->getId() does exist? => Please expand on that.Also, you could list all possible types of exceptions explicitly.
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If ``flush()`` fails, an exception is thrown, which you can catch by wrapping

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What about replacing this:

If ``flush()`` fails, an exception is thrown, ...

by this:

If ``flush()`` call fails, a ``Doctrine\ORM\ORMException`` exception is thrown, ...

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ThomasLandauer commentedAug 29, 2016
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Thanks, I just integrated theDoctrine\ORM\ORMException hint :-)

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Hm, do we really need this? Especially beginners may think that they always have to do this.

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Well,_I_ was looking for this kind of explicit answer....
In my view, the docs are not a quick how-to for beginners, but also a full documentation for advanced users. Besides, the wording ("if....youcan...") doesn't imply that everyoneshould.

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I think you should also note that the entity manager ends up in closed state because it cannot guarantee the state of the managed entities, thus becomes utterly useless. A new instance should be made and all managed entities removed.

tl;dr while catching the exception is good as explanation, it should also document the consequences.

@weaverryanweaverryan merged commit460b74a intosymfony:2.7Dec 15, 2016
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This PR was merged into the 2.7 branch.Discussion----------Explain what happens if `flush()` failsIt should be mentioned _somewhere_ in this chapter, how to verify that the entity has really been persisted. What's the best practice here? try...catch? Or (for INSERT) check if $entity->getId() does exist? => Please expand on that.Also, you could list all possible types of exceptions explicitly.Commits-------460b74a Integrated improvement by javiereguiluzf3b07bf Explain what happens if `flush()` fails
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Thanks Thomas! I've linked to Doctrine's docs also, it's really their place to get into more details.

Cheers!

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* 2.7: (22 commits)  [#6894] Adding link to Doctrine  [#6857] Re-wording the section a bit  [#6840] Adding note based on Stof's feedback  Moving file - I think configuration is more appropriate  Revert "Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure"  Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure  Remove "Symfony3 will use"  Using lower case on "Form"  Made a bunch of fixes recommended by Ryan  Added a note about rendering templates from different kernels  Added a new section about running commands under a different kernel  Integrated improvement by javiereguiluz  Explain what happens if `flush()` fails  Update events.rst  Added a new use case related to micro-services  Removed a use case  Reworded the use cases section  Fixed typo  Fixed an example code  Fixed another syntax issue  ...
weaverryan added a commit that referenced this pull requestDec 15, 2016
* 2.8: (22 commits)  [#6894] Adding link to Doctrine  [#6857] Re-wording the section a bit  [#6840] Adding note based on Stof's feedback  Moving file - I think configuration is more appropriate  Revert "Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure"  Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure  Remove "Symfony3 will use"  Using lower case on "Form"  Made a bunch of fixes recommended by Ryan  Added a note about rendering templates from different kernels  Added a new section about running commands under a different kernel  Integrated improvement by javiereguiluz  Explain what happens if `flush()` fails  Update events.rst  Added a new use case related to micro-services  Removed a use case  Reworded the use cases section  Fixed typo  Fixed an example code  Fixed another syntax issue  ...
weaverryan added a commit that referenced this pull requestDec 15, 2016
* 3.1: (25 commits)  [#6894] Adding link to Doctrine  [#6857] Re-wording the section a bit  [#6840] Adding note based on Stof's feedback  Moving file - I think configuration is more appropriate  Revert "Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure"  Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure  Remove "Symfony3 will use"  Using lower case on "Form"  Make lines shorter to comply with our soft limit of 80 chars per line  Made a bunch of fixes recommended by Ryan  Added a note about rendering templates from different kernels  Fix comments  [Serializer] Docs for the @MaxDepth annotation  Added a new section about running commands under a different kernel  Integrated improvement by javiereguiluz  Explain what happens if `flush()` fails  Update events.rst  Added a new use case related to micro-services  Removed a use case  Reworded the use cases section  ...
weaverryan added a commit that referenced this pull requestDec 15, 2016
* 3.2: (26 commits)  [#6894] Adding link to Doctrine  [#6857] Re-wording the section a bit  [#6840] Adding note based on Stof's feedback  Moving file - I think configuration is more appropriate  Revert "Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure"  Updated the contents for the new Symfony 3 dir structure  Remove "Symfony3 will use"  Using lower case on "Form"  Added a mention to sameSite cookie option  Make lines shorter to comply with our soft limit of 80 chars per line  Made a bunch of fixes recommended by Ryan  Added a note about rendering templates from different kernels  Fix comments  [Serializer] Docs for the @MaxDepth annotation  Added a new section about running commands under a different kernel  Integrated improvement by javiereguiluz  Explain what happens if `flush()` fails  Update events.rst  Added a new use case related to micro-services  Removed a use case  ...
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