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1 | <?php |
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3 | namespace BootPress\Database; |
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4 | |||
5 | class Component extends Driver |
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6 | { |
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7 | protected $prepared = array(); |
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9 | 24 | public function exec($query, $values = array()) |
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10 | { |
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11 | 24 | if ($stmt = $this->prepare($query)) { |
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12 | 24 | $result = $this->execute($stmt, $values); |
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13 | 24 | $this->close($stmt); |
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14 | 24 | } |
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16 | 24 | return (isset($result)) ? $result : false; |
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17 | } |
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19 | 72 | public function query($select, $values = array(), $fetch = 'row') |
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20 | { |
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21 | 72 | if ($stmt = $this->prepare($select, $fetch)) { |
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22 | 71 | if ($this->prepared[$stmt]['type'] == 'SELECT' && $this->execute($stmt, $values)) { |
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23 | 71 | return $stmt; |
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24 | } |
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25 | 1 | $this->close($stmt); |
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26 | 1 | } |
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27 | |||
28 | 3 | return false; |
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29 | } |
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31 | 32 | public function all($select, $values = array(), $fetch = 'row') |
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32 | { |
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33 | 32 | $rows = array(); |
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34 | 32 | if ($stmt = $this->query($select, $values, $fetch)) { |
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35 | 32 | while ($row = $this->fetch($stmt)) { |
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36 | 31 | $rows[] = $row; |
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37 | 31 | } |
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38 | 32 | $this->close($stmt); |
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39 | 32 | } |
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41 | 32 | return $rows; |
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42 | } |
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44 | 14 | public function ids($select, $values = array()) |
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45 | { |
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46 | 14 | $ids = array(); |
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47 | 14 | if ($stmt = $this->query($select, $values, 'row')) { |
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48 | 14 | while ($row = $this->fetch($stmt)) { |
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49 | 12 | $ids[] = (int) array_shift($row); |
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50 | 12 | } |
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51 | 14 | $this->close($stmt); |
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52 | 14 | } |
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54 | 14 | return (!empty($ids)) ? $ids : false; |
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55 | } |
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57 | 48 | public function row($select, $values = array(), $fetch = 'row') |
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58 | { |
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59 | 48 | if ($stmt = $this->query($select, $values, $fetch)) { |
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60 | 48 | $row = $this->fetch($stmt); |
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61 | 48 | $this->close($stmt); |
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62 | 48 | } |
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64 | 48 | return (isset($row) && !empty($row)) ? $row : false; |
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65 | } |
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67 | 30 | public function value($select, $values = array()) |
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68 | { |
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69 | 30 | return ($row = $this->row($select, $values, 'row')) ? array_shift($row) : false; |
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70 | } |
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72 | 19 | public function insert($table, array $data, $and = '') |
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73 | { |
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74 | 19 | if (isset($this->prepared[$table])) { |
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75 | 13 | return $this->execute($table, $data); |
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76 | } |
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77 | 19 | $single = (count(array_filter(array_keys($data), 'is_string')) > 0) ? $data : false; |
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78 | 19 | if ($single) { |
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79 | 8 | $data = array_keys($data); |
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80 | 8 | } |
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81 | 19 | if (stripos($table, ' INTO ') !== false) { // eg. 'OR IGNORE INTO table' |
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82 | 2 | $query = "INSERT {$table} "; |
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83 | 2 | } else { |
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84 | 19 | $query = "INSERT INTO {$table} "; |
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85 | } |
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86 | 19 | $query .= '('.implode(', ', $data).') VALUES ('.implode(', ', array_fill(0, count($data), '?')).') '.$and; |
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87 | 19 | $stmt = $this->prepare($query); |
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88 | 19 | if ($single && $stmt) { |
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89 | 8 | $id = $this->insert($stmt, array_values($single)); |
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90 | 8 | $this->close($stmt); |
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92 | 8 | return $id; |
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93 | } |
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95 | 15 | return $stmt; |
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96 | } |
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98 | 18 | public function update($table, $id, array $data, $and = '') |
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99 | { |
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100 | 18 | if (isset($this->prepared[$table])) { |
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101 | 16 | $data[] = $id; |
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103 | 16 | return $this->execute($table, $data); |
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104 | } |
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105 | 18 | $first = each($data); |
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106 | 18 | $single = (is_array($first['value'])) ? $first['value'] : false; |
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107 | 18 | if ($single) { |
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108 | 8 | $data = array_keys($single); |
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109 | 8 | } |
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110 | 18 | if (stripos($table, ' SET ') !== false) { // eg. 'table SET date = NOW(),' |
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111 | 1 | $query = "UPDATE {$table} "; |
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112 | 1 | } else { |
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113 | 18 | $query = "UPDATE {$table} SET "; |
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114 | } |
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115 | 18 | $query .= implode(' = ?, ', $data).' = ? WHERE '.$id.' = ? '.$and; |
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116 | 18 | $stmt = $this->prepare($query); |
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117 | 18 | if ($single && $stmt) { |
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The expression
$stmt of type false|integer is loosely compared to true ; this is ambiguous if the integer can be zero. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.
In PHP, under loose comparison (like For 0 == false // true
0 == null // true
123 == false // false
123 == null // false
// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null // false
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118 | 8 | $affected = $this->update($stmt, $first['key'], array_values($single)); |
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119 | 8 | $this->close($stmt); |
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121 | 8 | return $affected; |
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122 | } |
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124 | 12 | return $stmt; |
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125 | } |
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127 | 2 | public function upsert($table, $id, array $data) |
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128 | { |
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129 | 2 | if (isset($this->prepared[$table]['ref']) && $this->execute($table, $id)) { |
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130 | 2 | $data[] = $id; |
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131 | 2 | if ($row = $this->fetch($table)) { |
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132 | 1 | return ($this->execute($this->prepared[$table]['ref']['update'], $data)) ? array_shift($row) : false; |
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133 | } else { |
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134 | 2 | return $this->execute($this->prepared[$table]['ref']['insert'], $data); |
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135 | } |
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136 | } |
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137 | 2 | $first = each($data); |
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138 | 2 | $single = (is_array($first['value'])) ? $first['value'] : false; |
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139 | 2 | if ($single) { |
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140 | 1 | $data = array_keys($single); |
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141 | 1 | } |
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142 | 2 | if ($stmt = $this->prepare("SELECT {$id} FROM {$table} WHERE {$id} = ?", 'row')) { |
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143 | 2 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['ref']['update'] = $this->update($table, $id, $data); |
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144 | 2 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['ref']['insert'] = $this->insert($table, array_merge($data, array($id))); |
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145 | 2 | } |
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146 | 2 | if ($single && $stmt) { |
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The expression
$stmt of type false|integer is loosely compared to true ; this is ambiguous if the integer can be zero. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.
In PHP, under loose comparison (like For 0 == false // true
0 == null // true
123 == false // false
123 == null // false
// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null // false
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147 | 1 | $id = $this->upsert($stmt, $first['key'], array_values($single)); |
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148 | 1 | $this->close($stmt); |
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150 | 1 | return $id; |
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151 | } |
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152 | |||
153 | 2 | return $stmt; |
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154 | } |
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156 | 76 | public function prepare($query, $fetch = null) |
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157 | { |
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158 | 76 | $query = (is_array($query)) ? trim(implode("\n", $query)) : trim($query); |
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159 | 76 | $stmt = count(static::$logs[$this->id]) + 1; |
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160 | 76 | $start = microtime(true); |
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161 | 76 | $this->connection(); |
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162 | 76 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'] = $this->dbPrepare($query); |
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163 | 76 | static::$logs[$this->id][$stmt] = array( |
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164 | 76 | 'sql' => $query, |
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165 | 76 | 'count' => 0, |
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166 | 76 | 'prepared' => microtime(true) - $start, |
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167 | 76 | 'executed' => 0, |
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168 | ); |
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169 | 76 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['params'] = substr_count($query, '?'); |
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170 | 76 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['type'] = strtoupper(strtok($query, " \r\n\t")); |
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171 | 76 | if ($this->prepared[$stmt]['type'] == 'SELECT') { |
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172 | 73 | $this->prepared[$stmt]['style'] = $this->dbStyle(strtolower((string) $fetch)); |
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173 | 73 | } |
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174 | 76 | if ($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'] === false) { |
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175 | 8 | unset($this->prepared[$stmt]); |
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176 | 8 | if ($error = $this->dbPrepareError()) { |
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177 | 8 | static::$logs[$this->id][$stmt]['errors'][] = $error; |
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178 | 8 | } |
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180 | 8 | return false; |
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181 | } |
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183 | 75 | return $stmt; |
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184 | } |
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186 | 75 | public function execute($stmt, $values = null) |
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187 | { |
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188 | 75 | if (isset($this->prepared[$stmt])) { |
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189 | 75 | if (!is_array($values)) { |
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190 | 65 | $values = ($this->prepared[$stmt]['params'] == 1) ? array($values) : array(); |
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191 | 65 | } |
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192 | 75 | $start = microtime(true); |
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193 | 75 | if ($this->dbExecute($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'], array_values($values), $stmt)) { |
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194 | 75 | static::$logs[$this->id][$stmt]['executed'] += microtime(true) - $start; |
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195 | 75 | static::$logs[$this->id][$stmt]['count']++; |
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196 | 75 | switch ($this->prepared[$stmt]['type']) { |
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197 | 75 | case 'SELECT': |
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198 | 72 | return true; |
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199 | break; |
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.
The break statement is not necessary if it is preceded for example by a return statement: switch ($x) {
case 1:
return 'foo';
break; // This break is not necessary and can be left off.
}
If you would like to keep this construct to be consistent with other case statements, you can safely mark this issue as a false-positive. ![]() |
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200 | 30 | case 'INSERT': |
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201 | 20 | return $this->dbInserted(); |
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202 | 28 | default: |
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203 | 28 | return $this->dbAffected($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj']); |
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204 | 28 | } |
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205 | 2 | } elseif ($error = $this->dbExecuteError($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'])) { |
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206 | 2 | static::$logs[$this->id][$stmt]['errors'][] = $error; |
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207 | 2 | } |
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208 | 2 | } |
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210 | 3 | return false; |
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211 | } |
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213 | 72 | public function fetch($stmt) |
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214 | { |
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215 | 72 | if (isset($this->prepared[$stmt]) && $this->prepared[$stmt]['type'] == 'SELECT') { |
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216 | 72 | return $this->dbFetch($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'], $this->prepared[$stmt]['style'], $stmt); |
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217 | } |
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219 | 1 | return false; |
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220 | } |
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222 | 75 | public function close($stmt) |
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223 | { |
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224 | 75 | if (isset($this->prepared[$stmt])) { |
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225 | 75 | if (isset($this->prepared[$stmt]['ref'])) { |
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226 | 2 | foreach ($this->prepared[$stmt]['ref'] as $value) { |
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227 | 2 | $this->close($value); |
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228 | 2 | } |
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229 | 2 | } |
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230 | 75 | $this->dbClose($this->prepared[$stmt]['obj'], $stmt); |
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231 | 75 | unset($this->prepared[$stmt]); |
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232 | 75 | } |
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233 | 75 | } |
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235 | 2 | public function debug($query, $values = array()) |
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236 | { |
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237 | 2 | $query = (is_array($query)) ? trim(implode("\n", $query)) : trim($query); |
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238 | 2 | if (!is_array($values)) { |
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239 | 2 | $values = (!empty($values)) ? array($values) : array(); |
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240 | 2 | } |
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241 | 2 | foreach ($values as $string) { |
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242 | 2 | if (false !== $replace = strpos($query, '?')) { |
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243 | 2 | $query = substr_replace($query, $this->dbEscape($string), $replace, 1); |
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244 | 2 | } |
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245 | 2 | } |
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247 | 2 | return $query; |
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248 | } |
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250 | 10 | public function log($value = null) // 'sql', 'count', 'prepared', 'executed', 'errors'?, 'average', 'total', 'time' |
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251 | { |
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252 | 10 | $log = (is_numeric($value)) ? static::$logs[$this->id][$value] : end(static::$logs[$this->id]); |
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253 | 10 | if (isset($log['errors'])) { |
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254 | 7 | $log['errors'] = array_count_values($log['errors']); |
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255 | 7 | } |
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256 | 10 | $log['average'] = ($log['count'] > 0) ? $log['executed'] / $log['count'] : 0; |
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257 | 10 | $log['total'] = $log['prepared'] + $log['executed']; |
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258 | 10 | $log['time'] = round($log['total'] * 1000).' ms'; |
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259 | 10 | if ($log['count'] > 1) { |
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260 | 4 | $log['time'] .= ' (~'.round($log['average'] * 1000).' ea)'; |
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261 | 4 | } |
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262 | 10 | if (is_null($value) || is_numeric($value)) { |
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263 | 2 | return $log; |
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264 | } |
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266 | 9 | return (isset($log[$value])) ? $log[$value] : null; |
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267 | } |
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268 | } |
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269 |
In PHP, under loose comparison (like
==
, or!=
, orswitch
conditions), values of different types might be equal.For
integer
values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected: