777 lines
23 KiB
PHP
777 lines
23 KiB
PHP
<?php
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// $Id$
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/**
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* @ingroup database
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* @{
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*/
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/**
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* Query builder for SELECT statements.
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*/
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class SelectQuery extends Query implements QueryConditionInterface, QueryAlterableInterface {
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/**
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* The fields to SELECT.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $fields = array();
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/**
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* The expressions to SELECT as virtual fields.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $expressions = array();
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/**
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* The tables against which to JOIN.
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*
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* This property is a nested array. Each entry is an array representing
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* a single table against which to join. The structure of each entry is:
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*
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* array(
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* 'type' => $join_type (one of INNER, LEFT OUTER, RIGHT OUTER),
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* 'table' => $table,
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* 'alias' => $alias_of_the_table,
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* 'condition' => $condition_clause_on_which_to_join,
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* 'arguments' => $array_of_arguments_for_placeholders_in_the condition.
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* 'all_fields' => TRUE to SELECT $alias.*, FALSE or NULL otherwise.
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* )
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*
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* If $table is a string, it is taken as the name of a table. If it is
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* a SelectQuery object, it is taken as a subquery.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $tables = array();
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/**
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* The fields by which to order this query.
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*
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* This is an associative array. The keys are the fields to order, and the value
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* is the direction to order, either ASC or DESC.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $order = array();
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/**
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* The fields by which to group.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $group = array();
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/**
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* The conditional object for the WHERE clause.
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*
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* @var DatabaseCondition
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*/
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protected $where;
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/**
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* The conditional object for the HAVING clause.
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*
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* @var DatabaseCondition
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*/
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protected $having;
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/**
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* Whether or not this query should be DISTINCT
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*
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* @var boolean
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*/
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protected $distinct = FALSE;
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/**
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* The range limiters for this query.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $range;
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public function __construct($table, $alias = NULL, DatabaseConnection $connection, $options = array()) {
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$options['return'] = Database::RETURN_STATEMENT;
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parent::__construct($connection, $options);
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$this->where = new DatabaseCondition('AND');
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$this->having = new DatabaseCondition('AND');
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$this->addJoin(NULL, $table, $alias);
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}
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/* Implementations of QueryAlterableInterface. */
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public function addTag($tag) {
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$this->alterTags[$tag] = 1;
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}
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public function hasTag($tag) {
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return isset($this->alterTags[$tag]);
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}
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public function hasAllTags() {
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return !(boolean)array_diff(func_get_args(), array_keys($this->alterTags));
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}
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public function hasAnyTag() {
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return (boolean)array_intersect(func_get_args(), array_keys($this->alterTags));
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}
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public function addMetaData($key, $object) {
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$this->alterMetaData[$key] = $object;
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}
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public function getMetaData($key) {
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return isset($this->alterMetaData[$key]) ? $this->alterMetaData[$key] : NULL;
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}
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/* Implementations of QueryConditionInterface for the WHERE clause. */
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public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = '=') {
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if (!isset($num_args)) {
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$num_args = func_num_args();
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}
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$this->where->condition($field, $value, $operator, $num_args);
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return $this;
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}
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public function &conditions() {
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return $this->where->conditions();
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}
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public function arguments() {
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return $this->where->arguments();
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}
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public function where($snippet, $args = array()) {
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$this->where->where($snippet, $args);
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return $this;
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}
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public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection) {
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return $this->where->compile($connection);
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}
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/* Implmeentations of QueryConditionInterface for the HAVING clause. */
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public function havingCondition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = '=') {
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if (!isset($num_args)) {
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$num_args = func_num_args();
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}
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$this->having->condition($field, $value, $operator, $num_args);
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return $this;
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}
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public function &havingConditions() {
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return $this->having->conditions();
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}
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public function havingArguments() {
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return $this->having->arguments();
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}
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public function having($snippet, $args = array()) {
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$this->having->where($snippet, $args);
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return $this;
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}
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public function havingCompile(DatabaseConnection $connection) {
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return $this->having->compile($connection);
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}
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/* Alter accessors to expose the query data to alter hooks. */
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/**
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* Returns a reference to the fields array for this query.
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*
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* Because this method returns by reference, alter hooks may edit the fields
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* array directly to make their changes. If just adding fields, however, the
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* use of addField() is preferred.
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*
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* Note that this method must be called by reference as well:
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*
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* @code
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* $fields =& $query->getFields();
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return
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* A reference to the fields array structure.
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*/
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public function &getFields() {
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return $this->fields;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a reference to the expressions array for this query.
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*
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* Because this method returns by reference, alter hooks may edit the expressions
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* array directly to make their changes. If just adding expressions, however, the
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* use of addExpression() is preferred.
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*
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* Note that this method must be called by reference as well:
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*
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* @code
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* $fields =& $query->getExpressions();
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return
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* A reference to the expression array structure.
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*/
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public function &getExpressions() {
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return $this->expressions;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a reference to the order by array for this query.
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*
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* Because this method returns by reference, alter hooks may edit the order-by
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* array directly to make their changes. If just adding additional ordering
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* fields, however, the use of orderBy() is preferred.
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*
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* Note that this method must be called by reference as well:
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*
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* @code
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* $fields =& $query->getOrderBy();
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return
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* A reference to the expression array structure.
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*/
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public function &getOrderBy() {
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return $this->order;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a reference to the tables array for this query.
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*
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* Because this method returns by reference, alter hooks may edit the tables
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* array directly to make their changes. If just adding tables, however, the
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* use of the join() methods is preferred.
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*
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* Note that this method must be called by reference as well:
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*
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* @code
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* $fields =& $query->getTables();
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return
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* A reference to the tables array structure.
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*/
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public function &getTables() {
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return $this->tables;
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}
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/**
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* Compiles and returns an associative array of the arguments for this prepared statement.
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array of all placeholder arguments for this query.
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*/
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public function getArguments() {
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$this->where->compile($this->connection);
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$this->having->compile($this->connection);
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$args = $this->where->arguments() + $this->having->arguments();
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foreach ($this->tables as $table) {
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if ($table['arguments']) {
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$args += $table['arguments'];
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}
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// If this table is a subquery, grab its arguments recursively.
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if ($table['table'] instanceof SelectQuery) {
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$args += $table['table']->getArguments();
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}
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}
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foreach ($this->expressions as $expression) {
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if ($expression['arguments']) {
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$args += $expression['arguments'];
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}
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}
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return $args;
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}
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public function execute() {
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// Modules may alter all queries or only those having a particular tag.
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drupal_alter('query', $this);
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if (isset($this->alterTags)) {
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foreach ($this->alterTags as $tag => $value) {
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drupal_alter("query_$tag", $this);
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}
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}
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$args = $this->getArguments();
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if (!empty($this->range)) {
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return $this->connection->queryRange((string)$this, $args, $this->range['start'], $this->range['length'], $this->queryOptions);
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}
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return $this->connection->query((string)$this, $args, $this->queryOptions);
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}
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/**
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* Sets this query to be DISTINCT.
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*
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* @param $distinct
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* TRUE to flag this query DISTINCT, FALSE to disable it.
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* @return
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* The called object.
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*/
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public function distinct($distinct = TRUE) {
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$this->distinct = $distinct;
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return $this;
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}
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/**
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* Adds a field to the list to be SELECTed.
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*
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* @param $table_alias
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* The name of the table from which the field comes, as an alias. Generally
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* you will want to use the return value of join() here to ensure that it is
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* valid.
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* @param $field
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* The name of the field.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for this field. If not specified, one will be generated
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* automatically based on the $table_alias and $field. The alias will be
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* checked for uniqueness, so the requested alias may not be the alias
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* that is assigned in all cases.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this field.
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*/
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public function addField($table_alias, $field, $alias = NULL) {
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// If no alias is specified, first try the field name itself.
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if (empty($alias)) {
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$alias = $field;
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}
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// If that's already in use, try the table name and field name.
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if (!empty($this->tables[$alias])) {
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$alias = $table_alias . '_' . $field;
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}
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// If that is already used, just add a counter until we find an unused alias.
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$alias_candidate = $alias;
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$count = 2;
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while (!empty($this->tables[$alias_candidate])) {
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$alias_candidate = $alias . '_' . $count++;
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}
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$alias = $alias_candidate;
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$this->fields[$alias] = array(
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'field' => $field,
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'table' => $table_alias,
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'alias' => $alias,
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);
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return $alias;
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}
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/**
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* Add multiple fields from the same table to be SELECTed.
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*
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* This method does not return the aliases set for the passed fields. In the
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* majority of cases that is not a problem, as the alias will be the field
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* name. However, if you do need to know the alias you can call getFields()
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* and examine the result to determine what alias was created. Alternatively,
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* simply use addField() for the few fields you care about and this method for
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* the rest.
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*
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* @param $table_alias
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* The name of the table from which the field comes, as an alias. Generally
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* you will want to use the return value of join() here to ensure that it is
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* valid.
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* @param $fields
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* An indexed array of fields present in the specified table that should be
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* included in this query. If not specified, $table_alias.* will be generated
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* without any aliases.
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* @return
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* The called object.
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*/
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public function fields($table_alias, array $fields = array()) {
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if ($fields) {
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foreach ($fields as $field) {
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// We don't care what alias was assigned.
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$this->addField($table_alias, $field);
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}
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}
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else {
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// We want all fields from this table.
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$this->tables[$table_alias]['all_fields'] = TRUE;
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}
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return $this;
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}
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/**
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* Private list of aliases already attributed to expression fields.
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*
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* @var Array
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*/
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private $expressionAliases = array();
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/**
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* Adds an expression to the list of "fields" to be SELECTed.
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*
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* An expression can be any arbitrary string that is valid SQL. That includes
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* various functions, which may in some cases be database-dependent. This
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* method makes no effort to correct for database-specific functions.
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*
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* @param $expression
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* The expression string. May contain placeholders.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for this expression. If not specified, one will be generated
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* automatically in the form "expression_#". The alias will be checked for
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* uniqueness, so the requested alias may not be the alias that is assigned
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* in all cases.
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* @param $arguments
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* Any placeholder arguments needed for this expression.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this expression.
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*/
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public function addExpression($expression, $alias = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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if (empty($alias)) {
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$alias = 'expression';
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}
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$alias_candidate = $alias;
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$count = 2;
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while (!empty($this->expressions[$alias_candidate])) {
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$alias_candidate = $alias . '_' . $count++;
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}
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$alias = $alias_candidate;
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$this->expressions[$alias] = array(
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'expression' => $expression,
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'alias' => $alias,
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'arguments' => $arguments,
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);
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return $alias;
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}
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/**
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* Default Join against another table in the database.
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*
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* This method is a convenience method for innerJoin().
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*
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* @param $table
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* The table against which to join.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter
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* of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table.
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* @param $condition
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* The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values,
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* this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to
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* insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined
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* on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base
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* table.
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* @param $arguments
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* An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
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*/
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public function join($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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return $this->addJoin('INNER', $table, $alias, $condition, $arguments);
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}
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/**
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* Inner Join against another table in the database.
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*
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* @param $table
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* The table against which to join.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter
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* of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table.
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* @param $condition
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* The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values,
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* this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to
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* insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined
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* on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base
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* table.
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* @param $arguments
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* An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
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*/
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public function innerJoin($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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return $this->addJoin('INNER', $table, $alias, $condition, $arguments);
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}
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/**
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* Left Outer Join against another table in the database.
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*
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* @param $table
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* The table against which to join.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter
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* of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table.
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* @param $condition
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* The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values,
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* this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to
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* insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined
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* on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base
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* table.
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* @param $arguments
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* An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
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*/
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public function leftJoin($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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return $this->addJoin('LEFT OUTER', $table, $alias, $condition, $arguments);
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}
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/**
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* Right Outer Join against another table in the database.
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*
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* @param $table
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* The table against which to join.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter
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* of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table.
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* @param $condition
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* The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values,
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* this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to
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* insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined
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* on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base
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* table.
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* @param $arguments
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* An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
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*/
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public function rightJoin($table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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return $this->addJoin('RIGHT OUTER', $table, $alias, $condition, $arguments);
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}
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/**
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* Join against another table in the database.
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*
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* This method does the "hard" work of queuing up a table to be joined against.
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* In some cases, that may include dipping into the Schema API to find the necessary
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* fields on which to join.
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*
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* @param $type
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* The type of join. Typically one one of INNER, LEFT OUTER, and RIGHT OUTER.
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* @param $table
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* The table against which to join. May be a string or another SelectQuery
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* object. If a query object is passed, it will be used as a subselect.
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* @param $alias
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* The alias for the table. In most cases this should be the first letter
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* of the table, or the first letter of each "word" in the table. If omitted,
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* one will be dynamically generated.
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* @param $condition
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* The condition on which to join this table. If the join requires values,
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* this clause should use a named placeholder and the value or values to
|
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* insert should be passed in the 4th parameter. For the first table joined
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* on a query, this value is ignored as the first table is taken as the base
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* table.
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* @param $arguments
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* An array of arguments to replace into the $condition of this join.
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* @return
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* The unique alias that was assigned for this table.
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*/
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public function addJoin($type, $table, $alias = NULL, $condition = NULL, $arguments = array()) {
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if (empty($alias)) {
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if ($table instanceof SelectQuery) {
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$alias = 'subquery';
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}
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else {
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$alias = $table;
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}
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}
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$alias_candidate = $alias;
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$count = 2;
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while (!empty($this->tables[$alias_candidate])) {
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$alias_candidate = $alias . '_' . $count++;
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}
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$alias = $alias_candidate;
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|
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$this->tables[$alias] = array(
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'join type' => $type,
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'table' => $table,
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'alias' => $alias,
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'condition' => $condition,
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'arguments' => $arguments,
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);
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return $alias;
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}
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|
|
|
/**
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* Orders the result set by a given field.
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|
*
|
|
* If called multiple times, the query will order by each specified field in the
|
|
* order this method is called.
|
|
*
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|
* @param $field
|
|
* The field on which to order.
|
|
* @param $direction
|
|
* The direction to sort. Legal values are "ASC" and "DESC".
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The called object.
|
|
*/
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|
public function orderBy($field, $direction = 'ASC') {
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|
$this->order[$field] = $direction;
|
|
return $this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Restricts a query to a given range in the result set.
|
|
*
|
|
* If this method is called with no parameters, will remove any range
|
|
* directives that have been set.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $start
|
|
* The first record from the result set to return. If NULL, removes any
|
|
* range directives that are set.
|
|
* @param $limit
|
|
* The number of records to return from the result set.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The called object.
|
|
*/
|
|
public function range($start = NULL, $length = NULL) {
|
|
$this->range = func_num_args() ? array('start' => $start, 'length' => $length) : array();
|
|
return $this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Groups the result set by the specified field.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $field
|
|
* The field on which to group. This should be the field as aliased.
|
|
* @return
|
|
* The called object.
|
|
*/
|
|
public function groupBy($field) {
|
|
$this->group[] = $field;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Get the equivalent COUNT query of this query as a new query object.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* A new SelectQuery object with no fields or expressions besides COUNT(*).
|
|
*/
|
|
public function countQuery() {
|
|
// Shallow-clone this query. We don't want to duplicate any of the
|
|
// referenced objects, so a shallow query is all we need.
|
|
$count = clone($this);
|
|
|
|
// Zero-out existing fields and expressions.
|
|
$fields =& $count->getFields();
|
|
$fields = array();
|
|
$expressions =& $count->getExpressions();
|
|
$expressions = array();
|
|
|
|
// Ordering a count query is a waste of cycles, and breaks on some
|
|
// databases anyway.
|
|
$orders = &$count->getOrderBy();
|
|
$orders = array();
|
|
|
|
// COUNT() is an expression, so we add that back in.
|
|
$count->addExpression('COUNT(*)');
|
|
|
|
return $count;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public function __toString() {
|
|
|
|
// SELECT
|
|
$query = 'SELECT ';
|
|
if ($this->distinct) {
|
|
$query .= 'DISTINCT ';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FIELDS and EXPRESSIONS
|
|
$fields = array();
|
|
foreach ($this->fields as $alias => $field) {
|
|
// Always use the AS keyword for field aliases, as some
|
|
// databases require it (e.g., PostgreSQL).
|
|
$fields[] = (isset($field['table']) ? $field['table'] . '.' : '') . $field['field'] . ' AS ' . $field['alias'];
|
|
}
|
|
foreach ($this->expressions as $alias => $expression) {
|
|
$fields[] = $expression['expression'] . ' AS ' . $expression['alias'];
|
|
}
|
|
foreach ($this->tables as $alias => $table) {
|
|
if (!empty($table['all_fields'])) {
|
|
$fields[] = $alias . '.*';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
$query .= implode(', ', $fields);
|
|
|
|
|
|
// FROM - We presume all queries have a FROM, as any query that doesn't won't need the query builder anyway.
|
|
$query .= "\nFROM ";
|
|
foreach ($this->tables as $alias => $table) {
|
|
$query .= "\n";
|
|
if (isset($table['join type'])) {
|
|
$query .= $table['join type'] . ' JOIN ';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the table is a subquery, compile it and integrate it into this query.
|
|
if ($table['table'] instanceof SelectQuery) {
|
|
$table_string = '(' . (string)$table['table'] .')';
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$table_string = '{' . $this->connection->escapeTable($table['table']) . '}';
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Don't use the AS keyword for table aliases, as some
|
|
// databases don't support it (e.g., Oracle).
|
|
$query .= $table_string . ' ' . $table['alias'];
|
|
|
|
if (!empty($table['condition'])) {
|
|
$query .= ' ON ' . $table['condition'];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// WHERE
|
|
if (count($this->where)) {
|
|
$this->where->compile($this->connection);
|
|
// There is an implicit string cast on $this->condition.
|
|
$query .= "\nWHERE " . $this->where;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GROUP BY
|
|
if ($this->group) {
|
|
$query .= "\nGROUP BY " . implode(', ', $this->group);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// HAVING
|
|
if (count($this->having)) {
|
|
$this->having->compile($this->connection);
|
|
// There is an implicit string cast on $this->having.
|
|
$query .= "\nHAVING " . $this->having;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ORDER BY
|
|
if ($this->order) {
|
|
$query .= "\nORDER BY ";
|
|
$fields = array();
|
|
foreach ($this->order as $field => $direction) {
|
|
$fields[] = $field . ' ' . $direction;
|
|
}
|
|
$query .= implode(', ', $fields);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// RANGE is database specific, so we can't do it here.
|
|
|
|
return $query;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
public function __clone() {
|
|
// On cloning, also clone the conditional objects. However, we do not
|
|
// want to clone the database connection object as that would duplicate the
|
|
// connection itself.
|
|
|
|
$this->where = clone($this->where);
|
|
$this->having = clone($this->having);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @} End of "ingroup database".
|
|
*/
|