Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry::resetEntityManager
Resets a named entity manager.
This method is useful when an entity manager has been closed because of a rollbacked transaction AND when you think that it makes sense to get a new one to replace the closed one. Be warned that you will get a brand new entity manager as the existing one is not useable anymore. This means that any other object with a dependency on this entity manager will hold an obsolete reference. You can inject the registry instead to avoid this problem.
Signature
public function resetEntityManager([string
$name = null] )
Parameters
$name
— string- The entity manager name (null for the default one)
Returns
- EntityManager