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symfony - Database FAIL - The database schema is not in sync with the current mapping file

Can anybody explain the following doctrine schema validation error message please:

The error message returned by the schema validate function

Here is the the yaml ORM definition of each entity in the manyToMany relationship, created inline with section 5.9 of the documentation.

RepBundleProjectBundleEntityUser:
    type: entity
    table: User
    fields:
        id:
            id: true
            type: integer
            unsigned: true
            nullable: false
            generator:
                strategy: AUTO
        username:
            type: string
            length: 25
            fixed: false
            nullable: false
        salt:
            type: string
            length: 32
            fixed: false
            nullable: false
        password:
            type: string
            length: 40
            fixed: false
            nullable: false
        email:
            type: string
            length: 60
            fixed: false
            nullable: false
    manyToMany:
        roles:
            targetEntity: UserRole
            inversedBy: users
            joinTable:
                name: UserRoleLookup
                joinColumns:
                    user_id:
                        referencedColumnName: id
                inverseJoinColumns:
                    user_role_id:
                        referencedColumnName: id
    lifecycleCallbacks: {  }

And the UserRole inverse yaml configuration:

RepBundleProjectBundleEntityUserRole:
    type: entity
    table: UserRole
    fields:
        id:
            id: true
            type: integer
            unsigned: true
            nullable: false
            generator:
                strategy: AUTO
        name:
            type: string
            length: 50
            fixed: false
            nullable: false
    manyToMany:
        users:
            targetEntity: User
            mappedBy: roles
    lifecycleCallbacks: {  }

Here is the User table schema:

CREATE TABLE `User` (
  `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `username` varchar(25) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
  `salt` varchar(32) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
  `password` varchar(40) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
  `email` varchar(60) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci;

The UserRole table schema:

CREATE TABLE `UserRole` (
  `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `name` varchar(50) COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci;

And the UserRoleLookup schema:

CREATE TABLE `UserRoleLookup` (
  `user_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
  `user_role_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`,`user_role_id`),
  KEY `user_role_id` (`user_role_id`),
  CONSTRAINT `userrolelookup_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`user_role_id`) REFERENCES `userrole` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
  CONSTRAINT `userrolelookup_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`) REFERENCES `user` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;

As you can see, it's a pretty simplistic setup with a look-up table to dictate a user's roles or the set of users in a given user role. However, I'm receiving this frustrating synch error. I've read nothing here or online which answers this question in any concise detail, I was hoping someone could clarify if I am safe to leave this configuration and ignore this error?

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Run this command to show the differences in the SQL without having to dump your db:

php bin/console doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql

You can also run the following command to perform the changes:

php bin/console doctrine:schema:update --force --full-database

For symfony2 it was

php app/console doctrine:schema:update --force --full-database


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