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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T00:42:38+00:00 2026-06-05T00:42:38+00:00

I’m using Doctrine MongoDB ODM in a Symfony2 application. How can I set default

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I’m using Doctrine MongoDB ODM in a Symfony2 application.

How can I set default commit options (such as safe: 3 and fsync: true)?

Ideally I’d be able to do this in my YAML config files, but the docs seem to indicate this isn’t possible.

If I can get the Configuration object I should be able to set defaultCommitOptions (like fsync) there, but I’m not sure how/when/where to do that.

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    2026-06-05T00:42:40+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 12:42 am

    As of PR #114, you can use the top-level configuration option default_commit_options for this. By default, the bundle will use the same value as ODM, which is {safe: true}. Here’s a quick example of the supported options:

    doctrine_mongodb:
        default_commit_options:
            safe: 2      # boolean or positive integer for replication
            fsync: false # boolean 
            timeout: 10  # integer >= -1
    

    Take a look at the Configuration class and unit tests for the DI extension for more information.

    For older versions of DoctrineMongoDBBundle, the Configuration class is registered in the service container, which means you can implement it on your own. Two options for doing so would be to create a compiler pass in your own bundle and add the method call on the service definition or, if that is too complex, access the service instance in your runtime code and call setDefaultCommitOptions() directly.

    The code of interest is in DoctrineMongoDBExtension and the loadDocumentManager() method. From there, you can see the service ID assigned for each Configuration instance (one exists for each DocumentManager). I believe you can also fetch a DM’s configuration via the getConfiguration() method.

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