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I donβt see how it could happen π€ could you provide a reproducer? BTW UUID can be generated client-side, which avoids declaring your identifier nullable, which is better. |
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The work-around is to not use the auto-generation in the entity: #[ORM\Id]
#[ORM\Column(type: UuidType::NAME, unique: true)]
private ?Uuid $id = null;
public function __construct()
{
$this->id = Uuid::v7();
} It works fine with no problems. |
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My UUID config is as follows:
./bin/console debug:config framework uid
outputs:My entity has:
The auto-generated entity ID UUIDs are V6, not V7.
If I inspect any of the UUID primary keys in the database with:
./bin/console uuid:inspect 1eea7e0f-d006-64a2-9024-6b5706aaf847
It outputs:
Question
How does one configure the Doctrine Bridge UUID generator to generate V7 UUIDs?
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