doctrine querybuilder syntax error expected =, <, <=, , >, >=, !=, got end of string












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Having following error:



"[Syntax Error] line 0, col -1: Error: Expected =, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=, got end of string."



building this query with doctrine querybuiler :



SELECT * 
FROM area
WHERE ST_Contains(polygon, ST_GeomFromText('POINT(13.405584 52.510621)', 1));


(Sf4 and Doctrine 2.6)



Orm config:



orm:
dql:
numeric_functions:
ST_Contains: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlSTContains
ST_GeomFromText: AppInfrastructurePersistenceDoctrineSTGeomFromText
POINT: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlPoint


STGeoFromText Class:



use CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsAbstractSpatialDQLFunction;

class STGeomFromText extends AbstractSpatialDQLFunction
{
protected $platforms = array('mysql');

protected $functionName = 'ST_GeomFromText';

protected $minGeomExpr = 1;

protected $maxGeomExpr = 2;
}


Construction of the query:



use CrEOFSpatialPHPTypesGeometryPoint;

$lon = 13.405584;
$lat = 52.510621;
$qb = $this->getEntityManager()->createQueryBuilder();
$qb->select('a.name')
->from(Area::class, 'a')
->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(':point', 1))")
->setParameter('point', new Point($lon, $lat), 'point');
$result = $query->getResult();


same error with:



->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1))")


notice no presence of symbol ' wrapping the :point parameter.










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    Having following error:



    "[Syntax Error] line 0, col -1: Error: Expected =, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=, got end of string."



    building this query with doctrine querybuiler :



    SELECT * 
    FROM area
    WHERE ST_Contains(polygon, ST_GeomFromText('POINT(13.405584 52.510621)', 1));


    (Sf4 and Doctrine 2.6)



    Orm config:



    orm:
    dql:
    numeric_functions:
    ST_Contains: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlSTContains
    ST_GeomFromText: AppInfrastructurePersistenceDoctrineSTGeomFromText
    POINT: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlPoint


    STGeoFromText Class:



    use CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsAbstractSpatialDQLFunction;

    class STGeomFromText extends AbstractSpatialDQLFunction
    {
    protected $platforms = array('mysql');

    protected $functionName = 'ST_GeomFromText';

    protected $minGeomExpr = 1;

    protected $maxGeomExpr = 2;
    }


    Construction of the query:



    use CrEOFSpatialPHPTypesGeometryPoint;

    $lon = 13.405584;
    $lat = 52.510621;
    $qb = $this->getEntityManager()->createQueryBuilder();
    $qb->select('a.name')
    ->from(Area::class, 'a')
    ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(':point', 1))")
    ->setParameter('point', new Point($lon, $lat), 'point');
    $result = $query->getResult();


    same error with:



    ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1))")


    notice no presence of symbol ' wrapping the :point parameter.










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      Having following error:



      "[Syntax Error] line 0, col -1: Error: Expected =, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=, got end of string."



      building this query with doctrine querybuiler :



      SELECT * 
      FROM area
      WHERE ST_Contains(polygon, ST_GeomFromText('POINT(13.405584 52.510621)', 1));


      (Sf4 and Doctrine 2.6)



      Orm config:



      orm:
      dql:
      numeric_functions:
      ST_Contains: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlSTContains
      ST_GeomFromText: AppInfrastructurePersistenceDoctrineSTGeomFromText
      POINT: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlPoint


      STGeoFromText Class:



      use CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsAbstractSpatialDQLFunction;

      class STGeomFromText extends AbstractSpatialDQLFunction
      {
      protected $platforms = array('mysql');

      protected $functionName = 'ST_GeomFromText';

      protected $minGeomExpr = 1;

      protected $maxGeomExpr = 2;
      }


      Construction of the query:



      use CrEOFSpatialPHPTypesGeometryPoint;

      $lon = 13.405584;
      $lat = 52.510621;
      $qb = $this->getEntityManager()->createQueryBuilder();
      $qb->select('a.name')
      ->from(Area::class, 'a')
      ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(':point', 1))")
      ->setParameter('point', new Point($lon, $lat), 'point');
      $result = $query->getResult();


      same error with:



      ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1))")


      notice no presence of symbol ' wrapping the :point parameter.










      share|improve this question














      Having following error:



      "[Syntax Error] line 0, col -1: Error: Expected =, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=, got end of string."



      building this query with doctrine querybuiler :



      SELECT * 
      FROM area
      WHERE ST_Contains(polygon, ST_GeomFromText('POINT(13.405584 52.510621)', 1));


      (Sf4 and Doctrine 2.6)



      Orm config:



      orm:
      dql:
      numeric_functions:
      ST_Contains: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlSTContains
      ST_GeomFromText: AppInfrastructurePersistenceDoctrineSTGeomFromText
      POINT: CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsMySqlPoint


      STGeoFromText Class:



      use CrEOFSpatialORMQueryASTFunctionsAbstractSpatialDQLFunction;

      class STGeomFromText extends AbstractSpatialDQLFunction
      {
      protected $platforms = array('mysql');

      protected $functionName = 'ST_GeomFromText';

      protected $minGeomExpr = 1;

      protected $maxGeomExpr = 2;
      }


      Construction of the query:



      use CrEOFSpatialPHPTypesGeometryPoint;

      $lon = 13.405584;
      $lat = 52.510621;
      $qb = $this->getEntityManager()->createQueryBuilder();
      $qb->select('a.name')
      ->from(Area::class, 'a')
      ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(':point', 1))")
      ->setParameter('point', new Point($lon, $lat), 'point');
      $result = $query->getResult();


      same error with:



      ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1))")


      notice no presence of symbol ' wrapping the :point parameter.







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          The error comes from Doctrine/ORM/Query/Parser.php, which tries to parse and validate the query build.



          The issue is caused by this parser not "understanding" that ST_Contains returns a boolean value and expects a comparisor operator like "=, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=".



          To overcome this, add = true to your condition:



          ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1)) = true")





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            The error comes from Doctrine/ORM/Query/Parser.php, which tries to parse and validate the query build.



            The issue is caused by this parser not "understanding" that ST_Contains returns a boolean value and expects a comparisor operator like "=, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=".



            To overcome this, add = true to your condition:



            ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1)) = true")





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              The error comes from Doctrine/ORM/Query/Parser.php, which tries to parse and validate the query build.



              The issue is caused by this parser not "understanding" that ST_Contains returns a boolean value and expects a comparisor operator like "=, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=".



              To overcome this, add = true to your condition:



              ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1)) = true")





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                The error comes from Doctrine/ORM/Query/Parser.php, which tries to parse and validate the query build.



                The issue is caused by this parser not "understanding" that ST_Contains returns a boolean value and expects a comparisor operator like "=, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=".



                To overcome this, add = true to your condition:



                ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1)) = true")





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                The error comes from Doctrine/ORM/Query/Parser.php, which tries to parse and validate the query build.



                The issue is caused by this parser not "understanding" that ST_Contains returns a boolean value and expects a comparisor operator like "=, <, <=, <>, >, >=, !=".



                To overcome this, add = true to your condition:



                ->where("ST_Contains(a.polygon, ST_GeomFromText(:point, 1)) = true")






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