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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:48:26+00:00 2026-05-13T07:48:26+00:00

When I use Doctrine to generate classes from Yaml/db each Base class (which includes

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When I use Doctrine to generate classes from Yaml/db each Base class (which includes the table definition) extends the Doctrine_Record class.

Since my app uses a master and (multiple) slave db servers I need to be able to make the Base classes extend my custom record class to force writes to go to the master db server (as described here).
However if I change the base class manually I lose it again when I regenerate my classes from Yaml/db using Doctrine.

I need to find a way of telling Doctrine to extend my own Base class, or find a different solution to a master/slave db setup using Doctrine.

Example generated model:

abstract class My_Base_User extends Doctrine_Record
{

However I need it to be automatically generated as:

abstract class My_Base_User extends My_Record
{

I am using Doctrine 1.2.1 in a new Zend Framework 1.9.6 application if it makes any difference.

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    2026-05-13T07:48:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:48 am

    Typical, as soon as I ask the question I manage to find the answer. I’m recording it here in case anyone else has the same issue.

    You can pass in the parameter ‘baseClassName’ into the generateModels* methods and Doctrine will use that as the Base record class.

    Examples:

    Doctrine_Core::generateModelsFromDb('models', array('master'), array('generateTableClasses' => true, 'baseClassName' => 'My_Record'));
    

    or using Cli:

    $options['generate_models_options'] = array(
    'pearStyle'             => true,
    'baseClassPrefix'       => 'My_',
    'baseClassName'         => 'My_Record',
    'classPrefix'           => '',
    'classPrefixFiles'      => false,
    'generateTableClasses'  => true,
    );
    
    $cli = new Doctrine_Cli($options);
    
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