FOSUserBundle Invitation's installation was completed as the manual.
On the surface, it does work.
However, mapping errors is displayed by profiler.
I think that a setting of 'inversedBy' was set as prescribed in the manual.
How do you see it?
Entity
/** @ORM\Entity */
class Invitation
{
/**
* @ORM\OneToOne(targetEntity="User", inversedBy="invitation", cascade={"persist", "merge"})
*/
protected $user;
// ...
/**
* @ORM\Entity
* @ORM\Table(name="fos_user")
*/
class User extends \FOS\UserBundle\Entity\User
{
/**
* @ORM\OneToOne(targetEntity="Invitation", inversedBy="user")
* @ORM\JoinColumn(referencedColumnName="code")
* @Assert\NotNull(message="Your invitation is wrong")
*/
protected $invitation;
// ...
Profiler
FOS\UserBundle\Entity\User Valid
My\SampleBundle\Entity\User
The field My\SampleBundle\Entity\User#invitation is on the owning side of a bi-directional
relationship, but the specified mappedBy association
on the target-entity My\SampleBundle\Entity\Invitation# does not contain
the required 'inversedBy' attribute.
My\SampleBundle\Entity\Invitation
The field My\SampleBundle\Entity\Invitation#user is on the owning side of a bi-directional
relationship, but the specified mappedBy association
on the target-entity My\SampleBundle\Entity\User# does not contain
the required 'inversedBy' attribute.