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3 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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5 | namespace LaravelFreelancerNL\Aranguent\Query\Concerns; |
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7 | use Carbon\CarbonPeriod; |
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8 | use Closure; |
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9 | use DateTimeInterface; |
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10 | use Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Query\ConditionExpression; |
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11 | use Illuminate\Contracts\Support\Arrayable; |
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12 | use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder as IlluminateEloquentBuilder; |
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13 | use Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder as IlluminateQueryBuilder; |
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14 | use Illuminate\Database\Query\Expression; |
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15 | use Illuminate\Support\Arr; |
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16 | use InvalidArgumentException; |
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17 | use LaravelFreelancerNL\Aranguent\Query\Builder; |
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18 | use LogicException; |
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20 | trait BuildsWheres |
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21 | { |
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22 | /** |
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23 | * Add a "where fulltext" clause to the query. |
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24 | * |
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25 | * @param string|string[] $columns |
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26 | * @param string $value |
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27 | * @param array<mixed> $options |
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28 | * @param string $boolean |
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29 | * @return $this |
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30 | * |
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31 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.UnusedFormalParameter") |
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32 | */ |
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33 | public function whereFullText($columns, $value, array $options = [], $boolean = 'and') |
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34 | { |
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35 | // NOTE: can be done by listing all fulltext calls and using it on the collection name from $builder->from |
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36 | // distinctly merging results from multiple calls on the same collection. |
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37 | // For a call on a joined collection it might need to be moved to the JoinClause |
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38 | throw new LogicException('This database driver does not support the whereFullText method.'); |
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39 | } |
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40 | |||||||
41 | /** |
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42 | * Prepare the value and operator for a where clause. |
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43 | * |
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44 | * @param DateTimeInterface|float|int|string|null $value |
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45 | * @param string|null $operator |
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46 | * @param bool $useDefault |
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47 | * @return array<mixed> |
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48 | * |
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49 | * @throws \InvalidArgumentException |
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50 | * |
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51 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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52 | */ |
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53 | 257 | public function prepareValueAndOperator($value, $operator, $useDefault = false) |
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54 | { |
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55 | 257 | if ($useDefault) { |
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56 | 155 | return [$operator, '==']; |
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57 | 167 | } elseif (!is_null($operator) && $this->invalidOperatorAndValue($operator, $value)) { |
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58 | throw new InvalidArgumentException('Illegal operator and value combination.'); |
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59 | } |
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60 | |||||||
61 | 167 | return [$value, $operator]; |
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62 | } |
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63 | |||||||
64 | /** |
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65 | * Add an array of where clauses to the query. |
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66 | * |
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67 | * @param array<mixed> $column |
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68 | * @param string $boolean |
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69 | * @param string $method |
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70 | * @return $this |
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71 | */ |
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72 | 29 | protected function addArrayOfWheres($column, $boolean, $method = 'where') |
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73 | { |
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74 | 29 | $column = associativeFlatten($column); |
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76 | 29 | return $this->whereNested(function ($query) use ($column, $method, $boolean) { |
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77 | 29 | foreach ($column as $key => $value) { |
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78 | 29 | $query->{$method}($key, '==', $value, $boolean); |
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79 | } |
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80 | 29 | }, $boolean); |
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81 | } |
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82 | |||||||
83 | /** |
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84 | * @param mixed $operator |
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85 | * @param mixed $value |
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86 | * @return array<mixed> |
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87 | */ |
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88 | 248 | public function validateOperator(mixed $operator, mixed $value): array |
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89 | { |
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90 | // If the given operator is not found in the list of valid operators we will |
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91 | // assume that the developer is just short-cutting the '==' operators and |
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92 | // we will set the operators to '==' and set the values appropriately. |
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93 | 248 | if ($this->invalidOperator($operator)) { |
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94 | 10 | [$value, $operator] = [$operator, '==']; |
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95 | } |
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96 | 248 | return [$value, $operator]; |
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97 | } |
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98 | |||||||
99 | /** |
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100 | * @param mixed $operator |
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101 | * @return string |
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102 | */ |
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103 | 241 | public function getType(mixed $operator): string |
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104 | { |
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105 | 241 | $type = 'Basic'; |
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107 | 241 | if ($this->isBitwiseOperator($operator)) { |
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108 | $type = 'Bitwise'; |
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109 | } |
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111 | 241 | return $type; |
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112 | } |
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113 | |||||||
114 | /** |
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115 | * Add a date based (year, month, day, time) statement to the query. |
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116 | * |
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117 | * @param string $type |
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118 | * @param string $column |
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119 | * @param string $operator |
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120 | * @param mixed $value |
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121 | * @param string $boolean |
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122 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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123 | */ |
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124 | 5 | protected function addDateBasedWhere($type, $column, $operator, $value, $boolean = 'and') |
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125 | { |
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126 | 5 | $value = $this->bindValue($value); |
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128 | 5 | $this->wheres[] = compact('column', 'type', 'boolean', 'operator', 'value'); |
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129 | |||||||
130 | 5 | return $this; |
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131 | } |
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132 | |||||||
133 | |||||||
134 | /** |
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135 | * Add another query builder as a nested where to the query builder. |
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136 | * |
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137 | * @param \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $query |
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138 | * @param string $boolean |
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139 | * @return $this |
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140 | */ |
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141 | 52 | public function addNestedWhereQuery($query, $boolean = 'and') |
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142 | { |
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143 | 52 | if (count($query->wheres)) { |
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144 | 52 | $type = 'Nested'; |
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145 | |||||||
146 | 52 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'query', 'boolean'); |
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147 | 52 | $this->importBindings($query); |
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148 | } |
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149 | |||||||
150 | 52 | return $this; |
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151 | } |
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152 | |||||||
153 | /** |
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154 | * Add an exists clause to the query. |
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155 | * |
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156 | * @param \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $query |
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157 | * @param string $boolean |
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158 | * @param bool $not |
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159 | * @return $this |
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160 | * |
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161 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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162 | */ |
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163 | 25 | public function addWhereExistsQuery(IlluminateQueryBuilder $query, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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164 | { |
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165 | 25 | $type = $not ? 'NotExists' : 'Exists'; |
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167 | 25 | [$subquery] = $this->parseSub($query); |
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168 | |||||||
169 | 25 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'subquery', 'boolean'); |
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170 | |||||||
171 | 25 | return $this; |
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172 | } |
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173 | |||||||
174 | /** |
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175 | * Merge an array of where clauses and bindings. |
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176 | * |
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177 | * @param array<mixed> $wheres |
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178 | * @param array<mixed> $bindings |
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179 | * @return $this |
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180 | */ |
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181 | 25 | public function mergeWheres($wheres, $bindings) |
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182 | { |
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183 | 25 | $this->wheres = array_merge($this->wheres, (array) $wheres); |
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185 | 25 | $this->bindings['where'] = array_merge($this->bindings['where'], (array) $bindings); |
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187 | 25 | return $this; |
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188 | } |
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189 | |||||||
190 | /** |
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191 | * Add a basic where clause to the query. |
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192 | * |
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193 | * @param \Closure|IlluminateQueryBuilder|IlluminateEloquentBuilder|Expression|string|array<mixed> $column |
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194 | * @param mixed $operator |
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195 | * @param mixed $value |
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196 | * @param string $boolean |
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197 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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198 | * |
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199 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.CyclomaticComplexity") |
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200 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.NPathComplexity") |
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201 | */ |
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202 | 248 | public function where($column, $operator = null, $value = null, $boolean = 'and') |
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203 | { |
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204 | 248 | if ($column instanceof ConditionExpression) { |
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205 | $type = 'Expression'; |
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206 | |||||||
207 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'boolean'); |
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208 | |||||||
209 | return $this; |
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210 | } |
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211 | |||||||
212 | // If the column is an array, we will assume it is an array of key-value pairs |
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213 | // and can add them each as a where clause. We will maintain the boolean we |
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214 | // received when the method was called and pass it into the nested where. |
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215 | 248 | if (is_array($column) && !array_is_list($column)) { |
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216 | 29 | return $this->addArrayOfWheres($column, $boolean); |
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217 | } |
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218 | |||||||
219 | // Here we will make some assumptions about the operator. If only 2 values are |
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220 | // passed to the method, we will assume that the operator is an equals sign |
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221 | // and keep going. Otherwise, we'll require the operator to be passed in. |
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222 | 248 | [$value, $operator] = $this->prepareValueAndOperator( |
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223 | 248 | $value, |
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224 | 248 | $operator, |
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225 | 248 | func_num_args() === 2, |
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226 | 248 | ); |
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228 | // If the column is actually a Closure instance, we will assume the developer |
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229 | // wants to begin a nested where statement which is wrapped in parentheses. |
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230 | // We will add that Closure to the query and return back out immediately. |
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231 | 248 | if ($column instanceof Closure && is_null($operator)) { |
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232 | 4 | return $this->whereNested($column, $boolean); |
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233 | } |
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234 | |||||||
235 | // If the column is a Closure instance and there is an operator value, we will |
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236 | // assume the developer wants to run a subquery and then compare the result |
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237 | // of that subquery with the given value that was provided to the method. |
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238 | 248 | if ($this->isQueryable($column) && !is_null($operator)) { |
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239 | /** @phpstan-ignore-next-line */ |
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240 | 1 | [$subquery] = $this->createSub($column, true); |
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241 | |||||||
242 | 1 | return $this->where(new Expression($subquery), $operator, $value, $boolean); |
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243 | } |
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244 | |||||||
245 | 248 | list($value, $operator) = $this->validateOperator($operator, $value); |
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246 | |||||||
247 | // If the value is a Closure, it means the developer is performing an entire |
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248 | // sub-select within the query and we will need to compile the sub-select |
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249 | // within the where clause to get the appropriate query record results. |
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250 | 248 | if ($this->isQueryable($value)) { |
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251 | /** @phpstan-ignore-next-line */ |
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252 | 1 | return $this->whereSub($column, $operator, $value, $boolean); |
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253 | } |
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255 | // If the value is "null", we will just assume the developer wants to add a |
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256 | // where null clause to the query. So, we will allow a short-cut here to |
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257 | // that method for convenience so the developer doesn't have to check. |
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258 | 248 | if (is_null($value)) { |
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259 | /** @phpstan-ignore-next-line */ |
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260 | 16 | return $this->whereNull($column, $boolean, $operator !== '=='); |
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261 | } |
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262 | |||||||
263 | 241 | $type = $this->getType($operator); |
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264 | |||||||
265 | 241 | $value = $this->bindValue($value); |
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266 | |||||||
267 | // Now that we are working with just a simple query we can put the elements |
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268 | // in our array and add the query binding to our array of bindings that |
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269 | // will be bound to each SQL statements when it is finally executed. |
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270 | 241 | $this->wheres[] = compact( |
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271 | 241 | 'type', |
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272 | 241 | 'column', |
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273 | 241 | 'operator', |
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274 | 241 | 'value', |
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275 | 241 | 'boolean', |
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276 | 241 | ); |
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277 | |||||||
278 | 241 | return $this; |
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279 | } |
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280 | |||||||
281 | /** |
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282 | * Add a where between statement to the query. |
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283 | * |
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284 | * @param string|Expression $column |
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285 | * @param iterable<mixed> $values |
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286 | * @param string $boolean |
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287 | * @param bool $not |
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288 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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289 | * |
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290 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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291 | */ |
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292 | 2 | public function whereBetween($column, iterable $values, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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293 | { |
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294 | 2 | $type = 'between'; |
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295 | |||||||
296 | 2 | if ($values instanceof CarbonPeriod) { |
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297 | $values = $values->toArray(); |
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298 | } |
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299 | |||||||
300 | 2 | $values = array_slice($this->cleanBindings(Arr::flatten($values)), 0, 2); |
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301 | 2 | $values[0] = $this->bindValue($values[0]); |
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302 | 2 | $values[1] = $this->bindValue($values[1]); |
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303 | |||||||
304 | 2 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'values', 'boolean', 'not'); |
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306 | 2 | return $this; |
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307 | } |
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308 | |||||||
309 | /** |
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310 | * Add a "where" clause comparing two columns to the query. |
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311 | * |
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312 | * @param Expression|string|array<mixed> $first |
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313 | * @param string|null $operator |
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314 | * @param Expression|string|null $second |
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315 | * @param string|null $boolean |
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316 | * @return $this |
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317 | */ |
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318 | 59 | public function whereColumn($first, $operator = null, $second = null, $boolean = 'and') |
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319 | { |
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320 | // If the column is an array, we will assume it is an array of key-value pairs |
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321 | // and can add them each as a where clause. We will maintain the boolean we |
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322 | // received when the method was called and pass it into the nested where. |
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323 | 59 | if (is_array($first) && !array_is_list($first) && $boolean !== null) { |
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324 | return $this->addArrayOfWheres($first, $boolean, 'whereColumn'); |
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325 | } |
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326 | |||||||
327 | // If the given operator is not found in the list of valid operators we will |
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328 | // assume that the developer is just short-cutting the '=' operators and |
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329 | // we will set the operators to '=' and set the values appropriately. |
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330 | 59 | if ($operator !== null && $this->invalidOperator($operator)) { |
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331 | 6 | [$second, $operator] = [$operator, '=']; |
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332 | } |
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333 | |||||||
334 | // Finally, we will add this where clause into this array of clauses that we |
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335 | // are building for the query. All of them will be compiled via a grammar |
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336 | // once the query is about to be executed and run against the database. |
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337 | 59 | $type = 'Column'; |
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338 | |||||||
339 | 59 | $this->wheres[] = compact( |
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340 | 59 | 'type', |
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341 | 59 | 'first', |
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342 | 59 | 'operator', |
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343 | 59 | 'second', |
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344 | 59 | 'boolean', |
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345 | 59 | ); |
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346 | |||||||
347 | 59 | return $this; |
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348 | } |
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349 | |||||||
350 | |||||||
351 | /** |
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352 | * Add a "where in" clause to the query. |
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353 | * |
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354 | * @param string $column |
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355 | * @param mixed $values |
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356 | * @param string $boolean |
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357 | * @param bool $not |
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358 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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359 | * |
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360 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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361 | */ |
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362 | 20 | public function whereIn($column, $values, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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363 | { |
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364 | 20 | $type = $not ? 'NotIn' : 'In'; |
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365 | |||||||
366 | // If the value is a query builder instance we will assume the developer wants to |
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367 | // look for any values that exist within this given query. So, we will add the |
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368 | // query accordingly so that this query is properly executed when it is run. |
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369 | 20 | if ($this->isQueryable($values)) { |
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370 | [$query, $bindings] = $this->createSub($values); |
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371 | |||||||
372 | $values = [new Expression($query)]; |
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373 | |||||||
374 | $this->addBinding($bindings, 'where'); |
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375 | } |
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376 | |||||||
377 | // Next, if the value is Arrayable we need to cast it to its raw array form so we |
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378 | // have the underlying array value instead of an Arrayable object which is not |
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379 | // able to be added as a binding, etc. We will then add to the wheres array. |
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380 | 20 | if ($values instanceof Arrayable) { |
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381 | $values = $values->toArray(); |
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382 | } |
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383 | |||||||
384 | 20 | $values = $this->bindValue($this->cleanBindings($values)); |
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385 | |||||||
386 | 20 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'values', 'boolean'); |
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388 | 20 | return $this; |
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389 | } |
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390 | |||||||
391 | /** |
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392 | * Add a "where JSON contains" clause to the query. |
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393 | * |
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394 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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395 | * |
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396 | * @param string $column |
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397 | * @param mixed $value |
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398 | * @param string $boolean |
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399 | * @param bool $not |
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400 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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401 | */ |
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402 | 1 | public function whereJsonContains($column, $value, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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403 | { |
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404 | 1 | $type = 'JsonContains'; |
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406 | 1 | $value = $this->bindValue($value); |
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408 | 1 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'value', 'boolean', 'not'); |
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410 | 1 | return $this; |
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411 | } |
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413 | /** |
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414 | * Add a "where JSON length" clause to the query. |
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415 | * |
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416 | * @param string $column |
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417 | * @param mixed $operator |
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418 | * @param mixed $value |
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419 | * @param string $boolean |
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420 | * @return IlluminateQueryBuilder |
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421 | */ |
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422 | 1 | public function whereJsonLength($column, $operator, $value = null, $boolean = 'and') |
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423 | { |
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424 | 1 | $type = 'JsonLength'; |
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426 | 1 | [$value, $operator] = $this->prepareValueAndOperator( |
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427 | 1 | $value, |
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428 | 1 | $operator, |
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429 | 1 | func_num_args() === 2, |
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430 | 1 | ); |
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432 | 1 | $value = $this->bindValue((int) $this->flattenValue($value)); |
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434 | 1 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'operator', 'value', 'boolean'); |
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436 | 1 | return $this; |
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437 | } |
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439 | /** |
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440 | * Add a "where like" clause to the query. |
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441 | * |
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442 | * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Query\Expression|string $column |
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443 | * @param string $value |
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444 | * @param bool $caseSensitive |
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445 | * @param string $boolean |
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446 | * @param bool $not |
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447 | * @return $this |
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448 | * |
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449 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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450 | */ |
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451 | 4 | public function whereLike($column, $value, $caseSensitive = false, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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452 | { |
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453 | 4 | $type = 'Like'; |
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455 | 4 | $value = $this->bindValue($value); |
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459 | 4 | return $this; |
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460 | } |
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462 | /** |
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463 | * Add a "where null" clause to the query. |
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464 | * |
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465 | * @param string|array<mixed>|\Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Query\Expression $columns |
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466 | * @param string $boolean |
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467 | * @param bool $not |
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468 | * @return $this |
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469 | * |
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470 | * @SuppressWarnings("PHPMD.BooleanArgumentFlag") |
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471 | */ |
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472 | 107 | public function whereNull($columns, $boolean = 'and', $not = false) |
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473 | { |
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474 | 107 | $type = $not ? 'NotNull' : 'Null'; |
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476 | 107 | foreach (Arr::wrap($columns) as $column) { |
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477 | 107 | $this->wheres[] = compact('type', 'column', 'boolean'); |
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478 | } |
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480 | 107 | return $this; |
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481 | } |
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483 | /** |
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484 | * Add a full sub-select to the query. |
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485 | * |
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486 | * @param \Illuminate\Contracts\Database\Query\Expression|string $column |
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487 | * @param string $operator |
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488 | * @param mixed $callback |
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489 | * @param string $boolean |
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490 | * @return $this |
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491 | */ |
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492 | 1 | protected function whereSub($column, $operator, $callback, $boolean) |
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493 | { |
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494 | assert($this instanceof Builder); |
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495 | |||||||
496 | 1 | $type = 'Sub'; |
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497 | |||||||
498 | // Once we have the query instance we can simply execute it so it can add all |
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499 | // of the sub-select's conditions to itself, and then we can cache it off |
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500 | // in the array of where clauses for the "main" parent query instance. |
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501 | 1 | call_user_func($callback, $query = $this->forSubQuery()); |
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502 | |||||||
503 | assert($query instanceof Builder); |
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504 | |||||||
505 | 1 | $query->returnSingleValue = true; |
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506 | |||||||
507 | 1 | [$subquery] = $this->parseSub($query); |
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508 | |||||||
509 | 1 | $this->wheres[] = compact( |
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510 | 1 | 'type', |
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511 | 1 | 'column', |
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512 | 1 | 'operator', |
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513 | 1 | 'subquery', |
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514 | 1 | 'boolean', |
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515 | 1 | ); |
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517 | 1 | return $this; |
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518 | } |
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519 | } |
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520 |