find($id). * * @param string $className The class name of the object to find. * @param mixed $id The identity of the object to find. * * @return object|null The found object. * * @template T * @psalm-param class-string $className * @psalm-return T|null */ public function find($className, $id); /** * Tells the ObjectManager to make an instance managed and persistent. * * The object will be entered into the database as a result of the flush operation. * * NOTE: The persist operation always considers objects that are not yet known to * this ObjectManager as NEW. Do not pass detached objects to the persist operation. * * @param object $object The instance to make managed and persistent. * * @return void */ public function persist($object); /** * Removes an object instance. * * A removed object will be removed from the database as a result of the flush operation. * * @param object $object The object instance to remove. * * @return void */ public function remove($object); /** * Merges the state of a detached object into the persistence context * of this ObjectManager and returns the managed copy of the object. * The object passed to merge will not become associated/managed with this ObjectManager. * * @deprecated Merge operation is deprecated and will be removed in Persistence 2.0. * Merging should be part of the business domain of an application rather than * a generic operation of ObjectManager. * * @param object $object * * @return object */ public function merge($object); /** * Clears the ObjectManager. All objects that are currently managed * by this ObjectManager become detached. * * @param string|null $objectName if given, only objects of this type will get detached. * * @return void */ public function clear($objectName = null); /** * Detaches an object from the ObjectManager, causing a managed object to * become detached. Unflushed changes made to the object if any * (including removal of the object), will not be synchronized to the database. * Objects which previously referenced the detached object will continue to * reference it. * * @deprecated Detach operation is deprecated and will be removed in Persistence 2.0. Please use * {@see ObjectManager::clear()} instead. * * @param object $object The object to detach. * * @return void */ public function detach($object); /** * Refreshes the persistent state of an object from the database, * overriding any local changes that have not yet been persisted. * * @param object $object The object to refresh. * * @return void */ public function refresh($object); /** * Flushes all changes to objects that have been queued up to now to the database. * This effectively synchronizes the in-memory state of managed objects with the * database. * * @return void */ public function flush(); /** * Gets the repository for a class. * * @param string $className * * @return ObjectRepository * * @template T * @psalm-param class-string $className * @psalm-return ObjectRepository */ public function getRepository($className); /** * Returns the ClassMetadata descriptor for a class. * * The class name must be the fully-qualified class name without a leading backslash * (as it is returned by get_class($obj)). * * @param string $className * * @return ClassMetadata */ public function getClassMetadata($className); /** * Gets the metadata factory used to gather the metadata of classes. * * @return ClassMetadataFactory */ public function getMetadataFactory(); /** * Helper method to initialize a lazy loading proxy or persistent collection. * * This method is a no-op for other objects. * * @param object $obj * * @return void */ public function initializeObject($obj); /** * Checks if the object is part of the current UnitOfWork and therefore managed. * * @param object $object * * @return bool */ public function contains($object); }