Custom Integration ================== If you don't want to use the ``./vendor/bin/doctrine-migrations`` script that comes with the project, you can always setup your own custom integration. In the root of your project, create a file named ``migrations`` and make it executable: .. code-block:: bash $ chmod +x migrations Now place the following code in the ``migrations`` file: .. code-block:: php #!/usr/bin/env php 'migrations_docs_example', 'user' => 'root', 'password' => '', 'host' => 'localhost', 'driver' => 'pdo_mysql', ]; $connection = DriverManager::getConnection($dbParams); $config = new PhpFile('migrations.php'); // Or use one of the Doctrine\Migrations\Configuration\Configuration\* loaders $dependencyFactory = DependencyFactory::fromConnection($config, new ExistingConnection($connection)); $cli = new Application('Doctrine Migrations'); $cli->setCatchExceptions(true); $cli->addCommands(array( new Command\DumpSchemaCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\ExecuteCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\GenerateCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\LatestCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\ListCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\MigrateCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\RollupCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\StatusCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\SyncMetadataCommand($dependencyFactory), new Command\VersionCommand($dependencyFactory), )); $cli->run(); Now you can execute the migrations console application like this: .. code-block:: bash $ ./migrations