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Custom Integration

If you don't want to use the ./vendor/bin/doctrine-migrations script that comes with the project, you can always setup your own custom integration.

In the root of your project, create a file named migrations and make it executable:

$ chmod +x migrations

Now place the following code in the migrations file:

#!/usr/bin/env php<?phprequire_once __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';use Doctrine\DBAL\DriverManager;use Doctrine\DBAL\Tools\Console\Helper\ConnectionHelper;use Doctrine\Migrations\Tools\Console\Command;use Symfony\Component\Console\Application;use Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\HelperSet;use Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\QuestionHelper;$dbParams = [    'dbname' => 'migrations_test',    'user' => 'root',    'password' => '',    'host' => 'localhost',    'driver' => 'pdo_mysql',];$connection = DriverManager::getConnection($dbParams);$helperSet = new HelperSet();$helperSet->set(new QuestionHelper(), 'question');$helperSet->set(new ConnectionHelper($connection), 'db');$cli = new Application('Doctrine Migrations');$cli->setCatchExceptions(true);$cli->setHelperSet($helperSet);$cli->addCommands(array(    new Command\DumpSchemaCommand(),    new Command\ExecuteCommand(),    new Command\GenerateCommand(),    new Command\LatestCommand(),    new Command\MigrateCommand(),    new Command\RollupCommand(),    new Command\StatusCommand(),    new Command\VersionCommand()));$cli->run();

Now you can execute the migrations console application like this:

$ ./migrations