https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-doctrine
Rector upgrade rules for Doctrine
https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-doctrine
ast doctrine instant-upgrades php rector
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Rector upgrade rules for Doctrine
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-doctrine
- Owner: rectorphp
- License: mit
- Created: 2021-03-21T23:34:46.000Z (over 4 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-06-10T15:58:48.000Z (4 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-06-10T16:35:07.578Z (4 months ago)
- Topics: ast, doctrine, instant-upgrades, php, rector
- Language: PHP
- Homepage: https://getrector.com/find-rule?activeRectorSetGroup=doctrine
- Size: 1.15 MB
- Stars: 76
- Watchers: 5
- Forks: 59
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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# Rector Rules for Doctrine
See available [Doctrine rules](https://getrector.com/find-rule?activeRectorSetGroup=doctrine)
## Install
This package is already part of [rector/rector](http://github.com/rectorphp/rector) package, so it works out of the box.
All you need to do is install the main package, and you're good to go:
```bash
composer require rector/rector --dev
```## Use Sets
To add a set to your config, use `->withPreparedSets` method, and pick one of constants:
```php
use Rector\Config\RectorConfig;return RectorConfig::configure()
->withPreparedSets(doctrineCodeQuality: true)
->withComposerBased(doctrine: true);
```If you're on PHP 7.x, you can use withSets() instead, for `doctrineCodeQuality` set, so you can define:
```php
use Rector\Config\RectorConfig;
use Rector\Doctrine\Set\DoctrineSetList;return RectorConfig::configure()
->withSets([
DoctrineSetList::DOCTRINE_CODE_QUALITY,
]);
```See [documentation](https://getrector.com/documentation) for more.
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