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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:52:21+00:00 2026-05-20T03:52:21+00:00

I’m using Doctrine 1.2 with Symfony 1.4. Let’s say I have a User model,

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I’m using Doctrine 1.2 with Symfony 1.4. Let’s say I have a User model, which has one Profile. These are defined as:

User:

  • id
  • username
  • password
  • created_at
  • updated_at

Profile:

  • id
  • user_id
  • first_name
  • last_name
  • address
  • city
  • postal_code

I would normally get data like this:

$query = Doctrine_Query::create()
    ->select('u.id, u.username, p.first_name, p.last_name')
    ->from('User u')
    ->leftJoin('Profile p')
    ->where('u.username = ?', $username);
$result = $query->fetchOne(array(), Doctrine_Core::HYDRATE_ARRAY);
print_r($result);

This would output something like the following:

Array (
    "User" => Array (
        "id" => 1,
        "username" => "jschmoe"
    ),
    "Profile" => Array (
        "first_name" => "Joseph",
        "last_name" => "Schmoe"
    )
)

However, I would like for user to include “virtual” columns (not sure if this is the right term) such that fields from Profile actually look like they’re a part of User. In other words, I’d like to see the print_r statement look more like:

Array (
    "User" => Array (
        "id" => 1,
        "username" => "jschmoe",
        "first_name" => "Joseph",
        "last_name" => "Schmoe"
    )
)

Is there a way to do this either via my schema.yml file or via my Doctrine_Query object?

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    2026-05-20T03:52:22+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:52 am

    The way to do what you want is to use a custom Hydrator.

    class Doctrine_Hydrator_MyHydrator extends Doctrine_Hydrator_ArrayHierarchyDriver
    {
        public function hydrateResultSet($stmt)
        {
            $results = parent::hydrateResultSet($stmt);
            $array = array();
    
            $array[] = array('User' => array(
                'id'         => $results['User']['id'],
                'username'   => $results['User']['username'],
                'first_name' => $results['Profile']['first_name'],
                'last_name'  => $results['Profile']['last_name'],
            ));
    
            return $array();
        }
    }
    

    Then register you hydrator with the connection manager:

    $manager->registerHydrator('my_hydrator', 'Doctrine_Hydrator_MyHydrator');
    

    Then you hydrate your query like this:

    $query = Doctrine_Query::create()
        ->select('u.id, u.username, p.first_name, p.last_name')
        ->from('User u')
        ->leftJoin('Profile p')
        ->where('u.username = ?', $username);
    
     $result = $query->fetchOne(array(), 'my_hydrator');
     print_r($result);
    
    /* outputs */
    Array (
        "User" => Array (
            "id" => 1,
            "username" => "jschmoe",
            "first_name" => "Joseph",
            "last_name" => "Schmoe"
        )
    )
    

    You might have to fines the hyrdator logic a little to get the exact array structure you want. But this the acceptable way to do what you want.

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