Complex classes like EntityManager often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use EntityManager, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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34 | class EntityManager extends Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager implements Persistence\QueryExecutor, Persistence\Queryable |
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40 | * @var NonLockingUniqueInserter |
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42 | private $nonLockingUniqueInserter; |
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45 | * @var \Kdyby\Doctrine\Diagnostics\EntityManagerUnitOfWorkSnapshotPanel |
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47 | private $panel; |
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51 | protected function __construct(Doctrine\DBAL\Connection $conn, Doctrine\ORM\Configuration $config, Doctrine\Common\EventManager $eventManager) |
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64 | * @param EntityManagerUnitOfWorkSnapshotPanel $panel |
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66 | public function bindTracyPanel(EntityManagerUnitOfWorkSnapshotPanel $panel) |
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75 | * @return \Kdyby\Doctrine\QueryBuilder |
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77 | public function createQueryBuilder($alias = NULL, $indexBy = NULL) |
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95 | * @param string|array|null $entityName if given, only entities of this type will get detached |
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96 | * @return EntityManager |
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98 | public function clear($entityName = null) |
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110 | * @param object|array $entity |
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111 | * @return EntityManager |
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113 | public function remove($entity) |
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125 | * @param object|array $entity |
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126 | * @return EntityManager |
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128 | public function persist($entity) |
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140 | * @param object|array|NULL $entity |
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141 | * @return EntityManager |
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143 | public function flush($entity = null) |
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161 | public function close() |
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173 | * Tries to persist the given entity and returns FALSE if an unique |
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177 | * in your application. Use the returned one instead! |
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179 | * @param mixed $entity |
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180 | * @throws \Doctrine\DBAL\DBALException |
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181 | * @throws \Exception |
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182 | * @return bool|object |
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184 | public function safePersist($entity) |
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197 | * @return Doctrine\ORM\Internal\Hydration\AbstractHydrator |
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198 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\ORMException |
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200 | public function newHydrator($hydrationMode) |
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214 | * Factory method to create EntityManager instances. |
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216 | * @param \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection|array $conn |
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217 | * @param \Doctrine\ORM\Configuration $config |
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218 | * @param \Doctrine\Common\EventManager $eventManager |
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219 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\ORMException |
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220 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException |
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221 | * @throws \Doctrine\ORM\ORMException |
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222 | * @return EntityManager |
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224 | public static function create($conn, Doctrine\ORM\Configuration $config, Doctrine\Common\EventManager $eventManager = NULL) |
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248 | /****************** Kdyby\Persistence\QueryExecutor *****************/ |
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253 | * @param \Kdyby\Persistence\Query|\Kdyby\Doctrine\QueryObject $queryObject |
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255 | * @throws QueryException |
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256 | * @return array|\Kdyby\Doctrine\ResultSet |
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258 | public function fetch(Persistence\Query $queryObject, $hydrationMode = AbstractQuery::HYDRATE_OBJECT) |
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271 | * @param \Kdyby\Persistence\Query|\Kdyby\Doctrine\QueryObject $queryObject |
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274 | * @throws QueryException |
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277 | public function fetchOne(Persistence\Query $queryObject) |
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297 | * @param \Kdyby\Persistence\Query $queryObject |
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301 | private function handleQueryException(\Exception $e, Persistence\Query $queryObject) |
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