Flush DDL Cache
I created an update script to create some new fields in the database for my custom model. When I am trying to save the model the new fields are not being saved. I thing Magento caches the DDL information of the table.
Is there a way to flush only that cache instead of clearing all cache?
I tried with $connection->resetDdlCache();
but it didn't work.
Thanks
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I created an update script to create some new fields in the database for my custom model. When I am trying to save the model the new fields are not being saved. I thing Magento caches the DDL information of the table.
Is there a way to flush only that cache instead of clearing all cache?
I tried with $connection->resetDdlCache();
but it didn't work.
Thanks
magento2 database cache upgrade-script
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This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33
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I created an update script to create some new fields in the database for my custom model. When I am trying to save the model the new fields are not being saved. I thing Magento caches the DDL information of the table.
Is there a way to flush only that cache instead of clearing all cache?
I tried with $connection->resetDdlCache();
but it didn't work.
Thanks
magento2 database cache upgrade-script
I created an update script to create some new fields in the database for my custom model. When I am trying to save the model the new fields are not being saved. I thing Magento caches the DDL information of the table.
Is there a way to flush only that cache instead of clearing all cache?
I tried with $connection->resetDdlCache();
but it didn't work.
Thanks
magento2 database cache upgrade-script
magento2 database cache upgrade-script
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Zvonimir BurićZvonimir Burić
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bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 19 mins ago
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Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33
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Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33
Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33
Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33
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This is how Magento 2 clears its DDL cache during setup:upgrade
process:
private function cleanDdlCache()
{
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager $cacheManager */
$cacheManager = $this->objectManagerProvider->get()->get(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager::class);
$cacheManager->clean([MagentoFrameworkDBAdapterDdlCache::TYPE_IDENTIFIER]);
$this->log->log('DDL cache cleared successfully');
}
You can use the same code (and may be a few modifications) to programmatically clear DDL cache OR
Use CLI to run magento cache:flush(or clean) db_ddl
.
Reference: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cache.html
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This is how Magento 2 clears its DDL cache during setup:upgrade
process:
private function cleanDdlCache()
{
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager $cacheManager */
$cacheManager = $this->objectManagerProvider->get()->get(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager::class);
$cacheManager->clean([MagentoFrameworkDBAdapterDdlCache::TYPE_IDENTIFIER]);
$this->log->log('DDL cache cleared successfully');
}
You can use the same code (and may be a few modifications) to programmatically clear DDL cache OR
Use CLI to run magento cache:flush(or clean) db_ddl
.
Reference: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cache.html
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This is how Magento 2 clears its DDL cache during setup:upgrade
process:
private function cleanDdlCache()
{
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager $cacheManager */
$cacheManager = $this->objectManagerProvider->get()->get(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager::class);
$cacheManager->clean([MagentoFrameworkDBAdapterDdlCache::TYPE_IDENTIFIER]);
$this->log->log('DDL cache cleared successfully');
}
You can use the same code (and may be a few modifications) to programmatically clear DDL cache OR
Use CLI to run magento cache:flush(or clean) db_ddl
.
Reference: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cache.html
add a comment |
This is how Magento 2 clears its DDL cache during setup:upgrade
process:
private function cleanDdlCache()
{
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager $cacheManager */
$cacheManager = $this->objectManagerProvider->get()->get(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager::class);
$cacheManager->clean([MagentoFrameworkDBAdapterDdlCache::TYPE_IDENTIFIER]);
$this->log->log('DDL cache cleared successfully');
}
You can use the same code (and may be a few modifications) to programmatically clear DDL cache OR
Use CLI to run magento cache:flush(or clean) db_ddl
.
Reference: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cache.html
This is how Magento 2 clears its DDL cache during setup:upgrade
process:
private function cleanDdlCache()
{
/** @var MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager $cacheManager */
$cacheManager = $this->objectManagerProvider->get()->get(MagentoFrameworkAppCacheManager::class);
$cacheManager->clean([MagentoFrameworkDBAdapterDdlCache::TYPE_IDENTIFIER]);
$this->log->log('DDL cache cleared successfully');
}
You can use the same code (and may be a few modifications) to programmatically clear DDL cache OR
Use CLI to run magento cache:flush(or clean) db_ddl
.
Reference: http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v2.1/config-guide/cli/config-cli-subcommands-cache.html
answered Oct 26 '17 at 17:00
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Are you trying to make DB structure changes in upgrade script?
– Roman Snitko
May 4 '17 at 15:33