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QueryManagerMysqlRocketmap::getHistoryForGym()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
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Size

Total Lines 13
Code Lines 9

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

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Metric Value
nc 2
dl 0
loc 13
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 2
eloc 9
nop 2
rs 9.4285
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<?php
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final class QueryManagerMysqlRocketmap extends QueryManagerMysql {
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	public function __construct() {
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		parent::__construct();
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	}
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	public function __destruct() {
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		parent::__destruct();
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	}
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	///////////
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	// Tester
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	///////////
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	function testTotalPokemon() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM pokemon";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		if (!is_object($result)) {
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			return 1;
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		} else {
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			$data = $result->fetch_object();
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			$total = $data->total;
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			if ($total == 0) {
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				return 2;
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			}
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		}
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		return 0;
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	}
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	function testTotalGyms() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM gym";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		if (!is_object($result)) {
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			return 1;
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		} else {
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			$data = $result->fetch_object();
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			$total = $data->total;
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			if ($total == 0) {
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				return 2;
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			}
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		}
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		return 0;
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	}
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	function testTotalPokestops() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM pokestop";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		if (!is_object($result)) {
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			return 1;
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		} else {
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			$data = $result->fetch_object();
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			$total = $data->total;
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			if ($total == 0) {
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				return 2;
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			}
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		}
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		return 0;
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	}
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	/////////////
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	// Homepage
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	/////////////
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	function getTotalPokemon() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM pokemon WHERE disappear_time >= UTC_TIMESTAMP()";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTotalLures() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM pokestop WHERE lure_expiration >= UTC_TIMESTAMP()";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTotalGyms() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(gym_id)) AS total FROM gym";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTotalRaids() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM raid WHERE start <= UTC_TIMESTAMP AND  end >= UTC_TIMESTAMP()";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTotalGymsForTeam($team_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(gym_id)) AS total FROM gym WHERE team_id = '".$team_id."'";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getRecentAll() {
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		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT pokemon_id, encounter_id, disappear_time, last_modified, (CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_time_real,
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					latitude, longitude, cp, individual_attack, individual_defense, individual_stamina
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					FROM pokemon
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					ORDER BY last_modified DESC
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					LIMIT 0,12";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = array();
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		if ($result->num_rows > 0) {
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			while ($row = $result->fetch_object()) {
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				$data[] = $row;
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			}
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		}
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getRecentMythic($mythic_pokemons) {
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		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT pokemon_id, encounter_id, disappear_time, last_modified, (CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_time_real,
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					latitude, longitude, cp, individual_attack, individual_defense, individual_stamina
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					FROM pokemon
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					WHERE pokemon_id IN (".implode(",", $mythic_pokemons).")
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					ORDER BY last_modified DESC
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					LIMIT 0,12";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = array();
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		if ($result->num_rows > 0) {
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			while ($row = $result->fetch_object()) {
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				$data[] = $row;
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			}
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		}
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		return $data;
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	}
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	///////////////////
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	// Single Pokemon
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	///////////////////
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	function getGymsProtectedByPokemon($pokemon_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(gym_id)) AS total FROM gym WHERE guard_pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."'";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getPokemonLastSeen($pokemon_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT disappear_time, (CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_time_real, latitude, longitude
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							FROM pokemon
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							WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."'
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							ORDER BY disappear_time DESC
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							LIMIT 0,1";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTop50Pokemon($pokemon_id, $top_order_by, $top_direction) {
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		$req = "SELECT (CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS distime, pokemon_id, disappear_time, latitude, longitude,
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							cp, individual_attack, individual_defense, individual_stamina,
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							ROUND(100*(individual_attack+individual_defense+individual_stamina)/45,1) AS IV, move_1, move_2, form
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							FROM pokemon
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							WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."' AND move_1 IS NOT NULL AND move_1 <> '0'
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							ORDER BY $top_order_by $top_direction, disappear_time DESC
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							LIMIT 0,50";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$top = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$top[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $top;
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	}
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	function getTop50Trainers($pokemon_id, $best_order_by, $best_direction) {
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		$trainer_blacklist = "";
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		if (!empty(self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)) {
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			$trainer_blacklist = " AND trainer_name NOT IN ('".implode("','", self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)."')";
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		}
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		$req = "SELECT trainer_name, ROUND(SUM(100*(iv_attack+iv_defense+iv_stamina)/45),1) AS IV, move_1, move_2, cp,
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						DATE_FORMAT(last_seen, '%Y-%m-%d') AS lasttime, last_seen
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						FROM gympokemon
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						WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."'".$trainer_blacklist."
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						ORDER BY $best_order_by $best_direction, trainer_name ASC
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						LIMIT 0,50";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$toptrainer = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$toptrainer[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $toptrainer;
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	}
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	public function getPokemonHeatmap($pokemon_id, $start, $end) {
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		$where = " WHERE pokemon_id = ".$pokemon_id." "
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			. "AND disappear_time BETWEEN '".$start."' AND '".$end."'";
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		$req 		= "SELECT latitude, longitude FROM pokemon".$where." ORDER BY disappear_time DESC LIMIT 10000";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$points = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$points[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $points;
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	}
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	public function getPokemonGraph($pokemon_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total,
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					HOUR(CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_hour
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					FROM (SELECT disappear_time FROM pokemon WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."' ORDER BY disappear_time LIMIT 100000) AS pokemonFiltered
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					GROUP BY disappear_hour
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					ORDER BY disappear_hour";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$array = array_fill(0, 24, 0);
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		while ($result && $data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$array[$data->disappear_hour] = $data->total;
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		}
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		// shift array because AM/PM starts at 1AM not 0:00
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		$array[] = $array[0];
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		array_shift($array);
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		return $array;
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	}
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	public function getPokemonLive($pokemon_id, $ivMin, $ivMax, $inmap_pokemons) {
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		$inmap_pkms_filter = "";
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		$where = " WHERE disappear_time >= UTC_TIMESTAMP() AND pokemon_id = ".$pokemon_id;
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		$reqTestIv = "SELECT MAX(individual_attack) AS iv FROM pokemon ".$where;
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		$resultTestIv = $this->mysqli->query($reqTestIv);
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		$testIv = $resultTestIv->fetch_object();
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		if (!is_null($inmap_pokemons) && ($inmap_pokemons != "")) {
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			foreach ($inmap_pokemons as $inmap) {
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				$inmap_pkms_filter .= "'".$inmap."',";
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			}
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			$inmap_pkms_filter = rtrim($inmap_pkms_filter, ",");
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			$where .= " AND encounter_id NOT IN (".$inmap_pkms_filter.") ";
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		}
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		if ($testIv->iv != null && !is_null($ivMin) && ($ivMin != "")) {
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			$where .= " AND ((100/45)*(individual_attack+individual_defense+individual_stamina)) >= (".$ivMin.") ";
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		}
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		if ($testIv->iv != null && !is_null($ivMax) && ($ivMax != "")) {
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			$where .= " AND ((100/45)*(individual_attack+individual_defense+individual_stamina)) <= (".$ivMax.") ";
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		}
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		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, encounter_id, latitude, longitude, disappear_time,
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						(CONVERT_TZ(disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_time_real,
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						individual_attack, individual_defense, individual_stamina, move_1, move_2
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						FROM pokemon ".$where."
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						ORDER BY disappear_time DESC
252
						LIMIT 5000";
253
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
254
		$spawns = array();
255
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
256
			$spawns[] = $data;
257
		}
258
		return $spawns;
259
	}
260
261
	public function getPokemonSliderMinMax() {
262
		$req = "SELECT MIN(disappear_time) AS min, MAX(disappear_time) AS max FROM pokemon";
263
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
264
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
265
		return $data;
266
	}
267
268
	public function getMapsCoords() {
269
		$req = "SELECT MAX(latitude) AS max_latitude, MIN(latitude) AS min_latitude, MAX(longitude) AS max_longitude, MIN(longitude) as min_longitude FROM spawnpoint";
270
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
271
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
272
		return $data;
273
	}
274
275
276
	///////////////
277
	// Pokestops
278
	//////////////
279
280
	function getTotalPokestops() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM pokestop";
282
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
283
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
284
		return $data;
285
	}
286
287
	public function getAllPokestops() {
288
		$req = "SELECT latitude, longitude, lure_expiration, UTC_TIMESTAMP() AS now, (CONVERT_TZ(lure_expiration, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS lure_expiration_real FROM pokestop";
289
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
290
		$pokestops = array();
291
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
292
			$pokestops[] = $data;
293
		}
294
		return $pokestops;
295
	}
296
297
298
	/////////
299
	// Gyms
300
	/////////
301
302
	function getTeamGuardians($team_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total, guard_pokemon_id FROM gym WHERE team_id = '".$team_id ."' GROUP BY guard_pokemon_id ORDER BY total DESC LIMIT 0,3";
304
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
305
		$datas = array();
306
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
307
			$datas[] = $data;
308
		}
309
		return $datas;
310
	}
311
312
	function getOwnedAndPoints($team_id) {
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		$req 	= "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(gym_id)) AS total, ROUND(AVG(total_cp),0) AS average_points FROM gym WHERE team_id = '".$team_id."'";
314
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
315
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
316
		return $data;
317
	}
318
319
	function getAllGyms() {
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		$req = "SELECT gym_id, team_id, latitude, longitude, (CONVERT_TZ(last_scanned, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS last_scanned, (6 - slots_available) AS level FROM gym";
321
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
322
		$gyms = array();
323
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
324
			$gyms[] = $data;
325
		}
326
		return $gyms;
327
	}
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		$req = "SELECT gymdetails.name AS name, gymdetails.description AS description, gymdetails.url AS url, gym.team_id AS team,
331
					(CONVERT_TZ(gym.last_scanned, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS last_scanned, gym.guard_pokemon_id AS guard_pokemon_id, gym.total_cp AS total_cp, (6 - gym.slots_available) AS level
332
					FROM gymdetails
333
					LEFT JOIN gym ON gym.gym_id = gymdetails.gym_id
334
					WHERE gym.gym_id='".$gym_id."'";
335
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
336
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
337
		return $data;
338
	}
339
340
	public function getGymDefenders($gym_id) {
341
		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT gympokemon.pokemon_uid, pokemon_id, iv_attack, iv_defense, iv_stamina, MAX(cp) AS cp, gymmember.gym_id
342
					FROM gympokemon INNER JOIN gymmember ON gympokemon.pokemon_uid=gymmember.pokemon_uid
343
					GROUP BY gympokemon.pokemon_uid, pokemon_id, iv_attack, iv_defense, iv_stamina, gym_id
344
					HAVING gymmember.gym_id='".$gym_id."'
345
					ORDER BY cp DESC";
346
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
347
		$defenders = array();
348
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
349
			$defenders[] = $data;
350
		}
351
		return $defenders;
352
	}
353
354
355
356
	////////////////
357
	// Gym History
358
	////////////////
359
360
	public function getGymHistories($gym_name, $team, $page, $ranking) {
361
		$where = '';
362
		if (isset($gym_name) && $gym_name != '') {
363
			$where = " WHERE name LIKE '%".$gym_name."%'";
364
		}
365
		if (isset($team) && $team != '') {
366
			$where .= ($where == "" ? " WHERE" : " AND")." team_id = ".$team;
367
		}
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			case 1:
370
				$order = " ORDER BY name, last_modified DESC";
371
				break;
372
			case 2:
373
				$order = " ORDER BY total_cp DESC, last_modified DESC";
374
				break;
375
			default:
376
				$order = " ORDER BY last_modified DESC, name";
377
		}
378
379
		$limit = " LIMIT ".($page * 10).",10";
380
381
		$req = "SELECT gymdetails.gym_id, name, team_id, total_cp, (6 - slots_available) as pokemon_count, (CONVERT_TZ(last_modified, '+00:00', '" . self::$time_offset . "')) as last_modified
382
				FROM gymdetails
383
				LEFT JOIN gym
384
				ON gymdetails.gym_id = gym.gym_id
385
				".$where.$order.$limit;
386
387
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
388
		$gym_history = array();
389
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
390
			$gym_history[] = $data;
391
		}
392
		return $gym_history;
393
	}
394
395
	public function getGymHistoriesPokemon($gym_id) {
396
		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT gymmember.pokemon_uid, pokemon_id, cp, trainer_name
397
					FROM gymmember
398
					LEFT JOIN gympokemon
399
					ON gymmember.pokemon_uid = gympokemon.pokemon_uid
400
					WHERE gymmember.gym_id = '". $gym_id ."'
401
					ORDER BY deployment_time";
402
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
403
		$pokemons = array();
404
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
405
			$pokemons[] = $data;
406
		}
407
		return $pokemons;
408
	}
409
410
	public function getHistoryForGym($page, $gym_id) {
411
		$req = "SELECT gym_id, team_id, total_cp, pokemon_uids, pokemon_count, (CONVERT_TZ(last_modified, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) as last_modified
412
					FROM gymhistory
413
					WHERE gym_id='".$gym_id."'
414
					ORDER BY last_modified DESC
415
					LIMIT ".($page * 10).",11";
416
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
417
		$history = array();
418
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
419
			$history[] = $data;
420
		}
421
		return $history;
422
	}
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		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT pokemon_uid, pokemon_id, cp, trainer_name
426
								FROM gympokemon
427
								WHERE pokemon_uid IN ('".implode("','", $pkm_uids)."')
428
								ORDER BY FIND_IN_SET(pokemon_uid, '".implode(",", $pkm_uids)."')";
429
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
430
		$pokemons = array();
431
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
432
			$pokemons[] = $data;
433
		}
434
		return $pokemons;
435
	}
436
437
438
	///////////
439
	// Raids
440
	///////////
441
442
	public function getAllRaids($page) {
443
		$limit = " LIMIT ".($page * 10).",10";
444
		$req = "SELECT raid.gym_id, raid.level, raid.pokemon_id, raid.cp, raid.move_1, raid.move_2, CONVERT_TZ(raid.spawn, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') AS spawn, CONVERT_TZ(raid.start, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') AS start, CONVERT_TZ(raid.end, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') AS end, CONVERT_TZ(raid.last_scanned, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') AS last_scanned, gymdetails.name, gym.latitude, gym.longitude FROM raid
445
					JOIN gymdetails ON gymdetails.gym_id = raid.gym_id
446
					JOIN gym ON gym.gym_id = raid.gym_id
447
					WHERE raid.end > UTC_TIMESTAMP()
448
					ORDER BY raid.level DESC, raid.start".$limit;
449
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
450
		$raids = array();
451
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
452
			$raids[] = $data;
453
		}
454
		return $raids;
455
	}
456
457
458
	//////////////
459
	// Trainers
460
	//////////////
461
462
	public function getTrainers($trainer_name, $team, $page, $ranking) {
463
		$trainers = $this->getTrainerData($trainer_name, $team, $page, $ranking);
464
		foreach ($trainers as $trainer) {
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466
			$trainer->rank = $this->getTrainerLevelRating($trainer->level)->rank;
467
468
			$active_gyms = 0;
469
			$pkmCount = 0;
470
471
			$trainer->pokemons = array();
472
			$active_pokemon = $this->getTrainerActivePokemon($trainer->name);
473
			foreach ($active_pokemon as $pokemon) {
474
				$active_gyms++;
475
				$trainer->pokemons[$pkmCount++] = $pokemon;
476
			}
477
478
			$inactive_pokemon = $this->getTrainerInactivePokemon($trainer->name);
479
			foreach ($inactive_pokemon as $pokemon) {
480
				$trainer->pokemons[$pkmCount++] = $pokemon;
481
			}
482
			$trainer->gyms = "".$active_gyms;
483
		}
484
		return $trainers;
485
	}
486
487
	public function getTrainerLevelCount($team_id) {
488
		$req = "SELECT level, count(level) AS count FROM trainer WHERE team = '".$team_id."'";
489
		if (!empty(self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)) {
490
			$req .= " AND name NOT IN ('".implode("','", self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)."')";
491
		}
492
		$req .= " GROUP BY level";
493
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
494
		$levelData = array();
495
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
496
			$levelData[$data['level']] = $data['count'];
497
		}
498
		for ($i = 5; $i <= 40; $i++) {
499
			if (!isset($levelData[$i])) {
500
				$levelData[$i] = 0;
501
			}
502
		}
503
		# sort array again
504
		ksort($levelData);
505
		return $levelData;
506
	}
507
508
	private function getTrainerData($trainer_name, $team, $page, $ranking) {
509
		$where = "";
510
511
		if (!empty(self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)) {
512
			$where .= ($where == "" ? " HAVING" : " AND")." name NOT IN ('".implode("','", self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)."')";
513
		}
514
		if ($trainer_name != "") {
515
			$where = " HAVING name LIKE '%".$trainer_name."%'";
516
		}
517
		if ($team != 0) {
518
			$where .= ($where == "" ? " HAVING" : " AND")." team = ".$team;
519
		}
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			case 1:
522
				$order = " ORDER BY active DESC, level DESC";
523
				break;
524
			case 2:
525
				$order = " ORDER BY maxCp DESC, level DESC";
526
				break;
527
			default:
528
				$order = " ORDER BY level DESC, active DESC";
529
		}
530
		$order .= ", last_seen DESC, name ";
531
		$limit = " LIMIT ".($page * 10).",10 ";
532
		$req = "SELECT trainer.*, COUNT(actives_pokemons.trainer_name) AS active, max(actives_pokemons.cp) AS maxCp
533
				FROM trainer
534
				LEFT JOIN (SELECT DISTINCT gympokemon.pokemon_id, gympokemon.pokemon_uid, gympokemon.trainer_name, gympokemon.cp, DATEDIFF(UTC_TIMESTAMP(), gympokemon.last_seen) AS last_scanned
535
				FROM gympokemon
536
				INNER JOIN (SELECT gymmember.pokemon_uid, gymmember.gym_id FROM gymmember GROUP BY gymmember.pokemon_uid, gymmember.gym_id HAVING gymmember.gym_id <> '') AS filtered_gymmember
537
				ON gympokemon.pokemon_uid = filtered_gymmember.pokemon_uid) AS actives_pokemons ON actives_pokemons.trainer_name = trainer.name
538
				GROUP BY trainer.name " . $where . $order . $limit;
539
540
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
541
		$trainers = array();
542
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
543
			$data->last_seen = date("Y-m-d", strtotime($data->last_seen));
544
			$trainers[$data->name] = $data;
545
		}
546
		return $trainers;
547
	}
548
549
	private function getTrainerLevelRating($level) {
550
		$req = "SELECT COUNT(1) AS rank FROM trainer WHERE level = ".$level;
551
		if (!empty(self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)) {
552
			$req .= " AND name NOT IN ('".implode("','", self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist)."')";
553
		}
554
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
555
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
556
		return $data;
557
	}
558
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		$req = "(SELECT DISTINCT gympokemon.pokemon_id, gympokemon.pokemon_uid, gympokemon.cp, DATEDIFF(UTC_TIMESTAMP(), gympokemon.last_seen) AS last_scanned, gympokemon.trainer_name, gympokemon.iv_defense, gympokemon.iv_stamina, gympokemon.iv_attack, filtered_gymmember.gym_id, CONVERT_TZ(filtered_gymmember.deployment_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') as deployment_time, '1' AS active
561
					FROM gympokemon INNER JOIN
562
					(SELECT gymmember.pokemon_uid, gymmember.gym_id, gymmember.deployment_time FROM gymmember GROUP BY gymmember.pokemon_uid, gymmember.deployment_time, gymmember.gym_id HAVING gymmember.gym_id <> '') AS filtered_gymmember
563
					ON gympokemon.pokemon_uid = filtered_gymmember.pokemon_uid
564
					WHERE gympokemon.trainer_name='".$trainer_name."'
565
					ORDER BY gympokemon.cp DESC)";
566
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
567
		$pokemons = array();
568
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
569
			$pokemons[] = $data;
570
		}
571
		return $pokemons;
572
	}
573
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		$req = "(SELECT DISTINCT gympokemon.pokemon_id, gympokemon.pokemon_uid, gympokemon.cp, DATEDIFF(UTC_TIMESTAMP(), gympokemon.last_seen) AS last_scanned, gympokemon.trainer_name, gympokemon.iv_defense, gympokemon.iv_stamina, gympokemon.iv_attack, null AS gym_id, CONVERT_TZ(filtered_gymmember.deployment_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."') as deployment_time, '0' AS active
576
					FROM gympokemon LEFT JOIN
577
					(SELECT * FROM gymmember HAVING gymmember.gym_id <> '') AS filtered_gymmember
578
					ON gympokemon.pokemon_uid = filtered_gymmember.pokemon_uid
579
					WHERE filtered_gymmember.pokemon_uid IS NULL AND gympokemon.trainer_name='".$trainer_name."'
580
					ORDER BY gympokemon.cp DESC)";
581
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
582
		$pokemons = array();
583
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
584
			$pokemons[] = $data;
585
		}
586
		return $pokemons;
587
	}
588
589
590
	/////////
591
	// Cron
592
	/////////
593
594
	public function getPokemonCountsActive() {
595
		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, COUNT(*) as total FROM pokemon WHERE disappear_time >= UTC_TIMESTAMP() GROUP BY pokemon_id";
596
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
597
		$counts = array();
598
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
599
			$counts[$data->pokemon_id] = $data->total;
600
		}
601
		return $counts;
602
	}
603
604
	public function getPokemonCountsLastDay() {
605
		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, COUNT(*) AS spawns_last_day
606
					FROM pokemon
607
					WHERE disappear_time >= (SELECT MAX(disappear_time) FROM pokemon) - INTERVAL 1 DAY
608
					GROUP BY pokemon_id
609
				  	ORDER BY pokemon_id ASC";
610
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
611
		$counts = array();
612
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
613
			$counts[$data->pokemon_id] = $data->spawns_last_day;
614
		}
615
		return $counts;
616
	}
617
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		$where = "WHERE p.pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."' AND (UNIX_TIMESTAMP(p.disappear_time) - (LENGTH(s.kind) - LENGTH( REPLACE ( kind, \"s\", \"\") )) * 900) > '".$last_update."'";
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		$req = "SELECT count, (UNIX_TIMESTAMP(p.disappear_time) - (LENGTH(s.kind) - LENGTH( REPLACE ( kind, \"s\", \"\") )) * 900) as last_timestamp, (CONVERT_TZ(p.disappear_time, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS disappear_time_real, p.latitude, p.longitude 
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				FROM pokemon p
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				JOIN spawnpoint s ON p.spawnpoint_id = s.id
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				JOIN (SELECT count(*) as count
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                    FROM pokemon p
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                    JOIN spawnpoint s ON p.spawnpoint_id = s.id
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                    " . $where."
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                ) x
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				" . $where . "
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				ORDER BY last_timestamp DESC
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                LIMIT 0,1";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	public function getRaidsSinceLastUpdate($pokemon_id, $last_update) {
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		$where = "WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."' AND UNIX_TIMESTAMP(start) > '".$last_update."'";
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		$req = "SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP(start) as start_timestamp, end, (CONVERT_TZ(end, '+00:00', '".self::$time_offset."')) AS end_time_real, latitude, longitude, count
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                FROM raid r
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                JOIN gym g
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                JOIN (SELECT count(*) as count
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                    FROM raid
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                    " . $where."
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                ) x
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                ON r.gym_id = g.gym_id
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                " . $where."
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                ORDER BY start DESC
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                LIMIT 0,1";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	public function getCaptchaCount() {
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		$req = "SELECT SUM(accounts_captcha) AS total FROM mainworker";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
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		return $data;
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	}
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	public function getNestData() {
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		$pokemon_exclude_sql = "";
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		if (!empty(self::$config->system->nest_exclude_pokemon)) {
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			$pokemon_exclude_sql = "AND p.pokemon_id NOT IN (".implode(",", self::$config->system->nest_exclude_pokemon).")";
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		}
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		$req = "SELECT p.pokemon_id, MAX(p.latitude) AS latitude, MAX(p.longitude) AS longitude, count(p.pokemon_id) AS total_pokemon, MAX(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(s.latest_seen)) as latest_seen, (LENGTH(s.kind) - LENGTH( REPLACE ( MAX(kind), \"s\", \"\") )) * 900 AS duration
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			          FROM pokemon p 
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			          INNER JOIN spawnpoint s ON (p.spawnpoint_id = s.id) 
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			          WHERE p.disappear_time > UTC_TIMESTAMP() - INTERVAL 24 HOUR 
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			          " . $pokemon_exclude_sql . " 
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			          GROUP BY p.spawnpoint_id, p.pokemon_id 
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			          HAVING COUNT(p.pokemon_id) >= 6 
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			          ORDER BY p.pokemon_id";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$nests = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$nests[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $nests;
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	}
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}