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8 | class PdoAllSalesmen implements ContainerInterface, \IteratorAggregate, \Countable |
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9 | { |
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10 | /** |
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11 | * @var \PDO |
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12 | */ |
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13 | public $pdo; |
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14 | |||
15 | /** |
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16 | * @var string |
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17 | */ |
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18 | public $php_salesman_class; |
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19 | |||
20 | /** |
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21 | * @var string |
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22 | */ |
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23 | public $table = "salesmen"; |
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24 | |||
25 | /** |
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26 | * Holds all retrieved SalesmenInterface instances |
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27 | * @var SalesmanInterface[] |
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28 | */ |
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29 | public $salesmen = array(); |
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30 | |||
31 | /** |
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32 | * @param \PDO $pdo PDO handler |
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33 | * @param string $table The table name to use |
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34 | * @param SalesmanInterface|null $salesman Class or object template to work with |
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35 | */ |
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36 | 64 | public function __construct (\PDO $pdo, $table, SalesmanInterface $salesman = null) |
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37 | { |
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38 | 64 | $this->table = $table; |
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39 | 64 | $this->pdo = $pdo; |
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40 | 64 | $this->php_salesman_class = $salesman ? get_class($salesman) : Salesman::class; |
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42 | // aussendienst_nummer ID is listed twice here in order to use it with FETCH_UNIQUE as array key |
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43 | $sql = "SELECT |
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44 | aussendienst_nummer, |
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45 | aussendienst_nummer AS salesman_id, |
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46 | aussendienst_vorname AS first_name, |
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47 | aussendienst_nachname AS last_name, |
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48 | aussendienst_retailer_number AS retailer_number, |
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49 | aussendienst_email AS email, |
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50 | user_id, |
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51 | is_active |
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53 | 64 | FROM {$this->table} |
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54 | |||
55 | WHERE 1 |
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56 | |||
57 | ORDER BY |
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58 | aussendienst_nachname ASC, |
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59 | aussendienst_vorname ASC, |
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60 | aussendienst_nummer ASC"; |
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62 | 64 | $this->stmt = $pdo->prepare( $sql ); |
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64 | 64 | $this->stmt->setFetchMode( \PDO::FETCH_CLASS, $this->php_salesman_class ); |
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66 | 64 | if (!$this->stmt->execute()): |
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67 | 8 | throw new SalesmanDatabaseException("PdoAllSalesmen: Could not execute SQL query"); |
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68 | endif; |
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70 | 64 | $this->salesmen = $this->stmt->fetchAll( \PDO::FETCH_UNIQUE); |
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72 | 64 | } |
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75 | /** |
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76 | * @return array |
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77 | */ |
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78 | 8 | public function __debugInfo() { |
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79 | return [ |
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80 | 8 | 'DatabaseTable' => $this->table, |
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81 | 8 | 'NumberOfSalesmen' => $this->count(), |
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82 | 8 | 'SalesmanClass' => $this->php_salesman_class |
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83 | ]; |
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84 | } |
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85 | |||
86 | /** |
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87 | * @implements ContainerInterface |
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88 | */ |
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89 | 24 | public function has ($aussendienst_nummer) { |
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90 | 24 | if ($aussendienst_nummer instanceOf SalesmanIdProviderInterface) { |
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91 | 8 | $aussendienst_nummer = $aussendienst_nummer->getSalesmanId(); |
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92 | } |
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93 | 24 | return array_key_exists($aussendienst_nummer, $this->salesmen); |
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94 | } |
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96 | |||
97 | /** |
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98 | * @implements ContainerInterface |
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99 | */ |
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100 | 24 | public function get ($aussendienst_nummer) { |
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101 | 24 | if ($aussendienst_nummer instanceOf SalesmanIdProviderInterface) { |
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102 | 8 | $aussendienst_nummer = $aussendienst_nummer->getSalesmanId(); |
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103 | } |
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105 | 24 | if (!$this->has($aussendienst_nummer)) { |
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106 | 8 | $msg = sprintf("Could not find Salesman with ADM-Nummer '%s'", $aussendienst_nummer); |
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107 | 8 | throw new SalesmanNotFoundException( $msg ); |
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108 | } |
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110 | 16 | return $this->salesmen[$aussendienst_nummer]; |
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111 | } |
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114 | /** |
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115 | * @return Iterator |
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116 | */ |
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117 | 40 | public function getIterator() |
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123 | /** |
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124 | * @return int |
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125 | */ |
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126 | 16 | public function count() |
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130 | } |
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131 |
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