I have the following database situation:
wp_users (user table generated by wordpress)
ID | user_login | ...
wp_sp_user (extension to the wp_users table)
ID (FK) | surname | address | ...
Now I’ve already been trying for hours to “fuse” those two tables into one single User
entity, e.g:
class User {
var ID;
var user_login;
var surname;
var address;
...
}
Is there any way to accomplish such a mapping without modifying the wp_user
table (which I don’t want to do for updating reasons)?
Some times database refactoring is not possible or the table has his own “raison d’être”. In this cases you can use inheritance. Your User class can extens Account. Map Account to wp_users and extend it with wp_sp_user table. User class will use columns of the two tables.
Here is the doctrine documentation:
https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/current/reference/inheritance-mapping.html
This is not possible. It also doesn’t make sense to do so.
You will need to physically merge the tables together in MySQL and create a Doctrine entity for that table. This is the only way you can ensure your data is clean and fully normalized.
Another possible solution is to create one entity for each table and use a business object to combine results from each. This is not a very nice solution at all, as you will have to handle constraints on the application layer, and you will double the amount of queries you launch.