Doctrine event for executeQuery aren't fired












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Using Doctrine with Symfony, I noticed that events (as in this Symfony docs example) for executeQuery are not fired: they fire only when dealing with entities but not direct SQL (Connection->executeQuery).



Am I missing something or is this how it should work by design?










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    It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

    – YetiCGN
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:24






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    Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

    – Cerad
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:41
















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Using Doctrine with Symfony, I noticed that events (as in this Symfony docs example) for executeQuery are not fired: they fire only when dealing with entities but not direct SQL (Connection->executeQuery).



Am I missing something or is this how it should work by design?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

    – YetiCGN
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:24






  • 1





    Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

    – Cerad
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:41














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Using Doctrine with Symfony, I noticed that events (as in this Symfony docs example) for executeQuery are not fired: they fire only when dealing with entities but not direct SQL (Connection->executeQuery).



Am I missing something or is this how it should work by design?










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Using Doctrine with Symfony, I noticed that events (as in this Symfony docs example) for executeQuery are not fired: they fire only when dealing with entities but not direct SQL (Connection->executeQuery).



Am I missing something or is this how it should work by design?







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    It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

    – YetiCGN
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:24






  • 1





    Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

    – Cerad
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:41














  • 1





    It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

    – YetiCGN
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:24






  • 1





    Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

    – Cerad
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:41








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It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

– YetiCGN
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24





It would improve your question if you could describe which events you did define how? "This is how it should work by design." The events are "Doctrine ORM" while executeQuery is using "Doctrine DBAL", the database abstraction layer.

– YetiCGN
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24




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1





Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

– Cerad
Nov 21 '18 at 12:41





Nope. Not missing anything. Doctrine events are for the ORM layer. Not the Database Access Layer (DBAL).

– Cerad
Nov 21 '18 at 12:41












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