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Pull Request — master (#353)
by Florian
04:12
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QueryManagerMysqlMonocleAlternate::getTotalRaids()   A

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 6
Code Lines 5

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 1
eloc 5
nc 1
nop 0
dl 0
loc 6
rs 9.4285
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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class QueryManagerMysqlMonocleAlternate 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 sightings";
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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 forts";
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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 pokestops";
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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 sightings WHERE expire_timestamp >= UNIX_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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		$data = (object) array("total" => 0);
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		return $data;
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	}
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	function getTotalGyms() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM forts";
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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 raids WHERE time_battle <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() AND time_end >= UNIX_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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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM fort_sightings WHERE team = '$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, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time, FROM_UNIXTIME(updated) AS last_modified, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time_real,
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              lat AS latitude, lon AS longitude, cp, atk_iv AS individual_attack, def_iv AS individual_defense, sta_iv AS individual_stamina
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              FROM sightings
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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_pokemon) {
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		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT pokemon_id as pokemon_id, CONCAT('A', encounter_id) as encounter_id, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time, FROM_UNIXTIME(updated) AS last_modified, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time_real,
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                lat AS latitude, lon AS longitude, cp, atk_iv AS individual_attack, def_iv AS individual_defense, sta_iv AS individual_stamina
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                FROM sightings
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                WHERE pokemon_id IN (".implode(",", $mythic_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 $data;
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	}
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	///////////////////
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	// Single Pokemon
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	///////////////////
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	function getGymsProtectedByPokemon($pokemon_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(fort_id)) AS total FROM fort_sightings WHERE guard_pokemon_id = '".$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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		$req = "SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS expire_timestamp, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time_real, lat AS latitude, lon AS longitude
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                FROM sightings
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                WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."'
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                ORDER BY expire_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 $data;
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	}
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	function getTop50Pokemon($pokemon_id, $top_order_by, $top_direction) {
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		$req = "SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS distime, pokemon_id as pokemon_id, FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) as disappear_time, lat as latitude, lon as longitude,
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                cp, atk_iv as individual_attack, def_iv as individual_defense, sta_iv as individual_stamina,
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                ROUND(100*(atk_iv+def_iv+sta_iv)/45,1) AS IV, move_1 as move_1, move_2, form
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                FROM sightings
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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, expire_timestamp 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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			$trainer_blacklist = " AND owner_name NOT IN ('" . implode("','", self::$config->system->trainer_blacklist) . "')";
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		}
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		$req = "SELECT owner_name as trainer_name, ROUND((100*((atk_iv)+(def_iv)+(sta_iv))/45),1) AS IV, move_1, move_2, cp as cp,
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                FROM_UNIXTIME(last_modified) AS lasttime, last_modified as last_seen
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                FROM gym_defenders
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				WHERE pokemon_id = '" . $pokemon_id . "'" . $trainer_blacklist . "
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				ORDER BY $best_order_by $best_direction, owner_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 FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) BETWEEN '".$start."' AND '".$end."'";
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		$req 		= "SELECT lat AS latitude, lon AS longitude FROM sightings".$where." ORDER BY expire_timestamp DESC LIMIT 100000";
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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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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total, HOUR(disappear_time) AS disappear_hour
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					FROM (SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) as disappear_time FROM sightings WHERE pokemon_id = '".$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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getPokemonLive uses the super-global variable $_POST which is generally not recommended.

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// Bad
class Router
{
    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $_SERVER['HOST'].$path;
    }
}

// Better
class Router
{
    private $host;

    public function __construct($host)
    {
        $this->host = $host;
    }

    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $this->host.$path;
    }
}

class Controller
{
    public function myAction(Request $request)
    {
        // Instead of
        $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? intval($_GET['page']) : 1;

        // Better (assuming you use the Symfony2 request)
        $page = $request->query->get('page', 1);
    }
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		$inmap_pkms_filter = "";
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		$where = " WHERE expire_timestamp >= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() AND pokemon_id = " . $pokemon_id;
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		$reqTestIv = "SELECT MAX(atk_iv) AS iv FROM sightings " . $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) && ($inmap_pokemons != "")) {
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			foreach ($_POST['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)*(atk_iv + def_iv + sta_iv)) >= (" . $ivMin . ") ";
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		}
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		if ($testIv->iv != null && !is_null($ivMax) && ($ivMax != "")) {
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			$where .= " AND ((100/45)*(atk_iv + def_iv + sta_iv)) <= (" . $ivMax . ") ";
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		}
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		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, lat AS latitude, lon AS longitude,
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    					FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time,
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    					FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) AS disappear_time_real,
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    					atk_iv AS individual_attack, def_iv AS individual_defense, sta_iv AS individual_stamina,
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   						move_1, move_2
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					FROM sightings " . $where . "
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					ORDER BY disappear_time DESC
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					LIMIT 5000";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$spawns = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$spawns[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $spawns;
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	}
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	public function getPokemonSliederMinMax() {
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		$req = "SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(MIN(expire_timestamp)) AS min, FROM_UNIXTIME(MAX(expire_timestamp)) AS max FROM sightings";
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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 getMapsCoords() {
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		$req = "SELECT MAX(lat) AS max_latitude, MIN(lat) AS min_latitude, MAX(lon) AS max_longitude, MIN(lon) as min_longitude FROM spawnpoints";
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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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	// Pokestops
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	//////////////
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	function getTotalPokestops() {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM pokestops";
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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 getAllPokestops() {
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		$req = "SELECT lat as latitude, lon as longitude, null AS lure_expiration, UNIX_TIMESTAMP() AS now, null AS lure_expiration_real FROM pokestops";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$pokestops = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$pokestops[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $pokestops;
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	}
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	// Gyms
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	/////////
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	function getTeamGuardians($team_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(*) AS total, guard_pokemon_id FROM fort_sightings WHERE team = '".$team_id."' GROUP BY guard_pokemon_id ORDER BY total DESC LIMIT 0,3";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$datas = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$datas[] = $data;
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		}
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		return $datas;
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	}
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	function getOwnedAndPoints($team_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT(fs.fort_id)) AS total, ROUND((SUM(gd.cp)) / COUNT(DISTINCT(fs.fort_id)),0) AS average_points
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        			FROM fort_sightings fs
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        			JOIN gym_defenders gd ON fs.fort_id = gd.fort_id
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        			WHERE fs.team = '" . $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 getAllGyms() {
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		$req = "SELECT f.id as gym_id, team as team_id, f.lat as latitude, f.lon as longitude, updated as last_scanned, (6 - fs.slots_available) AS level FROM forts f LEFT JOIN fort_sightings fs ON f.id = fs.fort_id;";
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		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$gyms = array();
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		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
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			$gyms[] = $data;
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		}
332
		return $gyms;
333
	}
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	public function getGymData($gym_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT f.name AS name, null AS description, f.url AS url, fs.team AS team, FROM_UNIXTIME(fs.updated) AS last_scanned, fs.guard_pokemon_id AS guard_pokemon_id, (6 - fs.slots_available) AS level, SUM(gd.cp) as total_cp	
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			FROM fort_sightings fs
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			LEFT JOIN forts f ON f.id = fs.fort_id
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			LEFT JOIN gym_defenders gd ON f.id = gd.fort_id
340
			WHERE f.id ='".$gym_id."'";
341
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
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		$data = $result->fetch_object();
343
		return $data;
344
	}
345
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	public function getGymDefenders($gym_id) {
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		$req = "SELECT DISTINCT external_id as pokemon_uid, pokemon_id, atk_iv as iv_attack, def_iv as iv_defense, sta_iv as iv_stamina, cp, fort_id as gym_id
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			FROM gym_defenders 
349
			WHERE fort_id='".$gym_id."'
350
			ORDER BY cp DESC";
351
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
352
		$defenders = array();
353
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
354
			$defenders[] = $data;
355
		}
356
		return $defenders;
357
	}
358
359
360
	///////////
361
	// Raids
362
	///////////
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		$limit = " LIMIT ".($page * 10).",10";
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		$req = "SELECT r.fort_id AS gym_id, r.level AS level, r.pokemon_id AS pokemon_id, r.cp AS cp, r.move_1 AS move_1, r.move_2 AS move_2, FROM_UNIXTIME(r.time_spawn) AS spawn, FROM_UNIXTIME(r.time_battle) AS start, FROM_UNIXTIME(r.time_end) AS end, FROM_UNIXTIME(fs.updated) AS last_scanned, f.name, f.lat AS latitude, f.lon as longitude 
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					FROM raids r 
368
					JOIN forts f ON f.id = r.fort_id 
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					LEFT JOIN fort_sightings fs ON fs.fort_id = r.fort_id 
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					WHERE r.time_end > UNIX_TIMESTAMP() 
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					ORDER BY r.level DESC, r.time_battle" . $limit;
372
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
373
		$raids = array();
374
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
375
			$raids[] = $data;
376
		}
377
		return $raids;
378
	}
379
380
381
	//////////////
382
	// Trainers
383
	//////////////
384
385
	public function getTrainers($trainer_name, $team, $page, $ranking) {
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		return array(); // Waiting for Monocle to store level
387
	}
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		$levelData = array();
391
		for ($i = 5; $i <= 40; $i++) {
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			if (!isset($levelData[$i])) {
393
				$levelData[$i] = 0;
394
			}
395
		}
396
		return $levelData; // Waiting for Monocle to store level
397
	}
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399
400
	/////////
401
	// Cron
402
	/////////
403
404
	public function getPokemonCountsActive() {
405
		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, COUNT(*) as total FROM sightings WHERE expire_timestamp >= UNIX_TIMESTAMP() GROUP BY pokemon_id";
406
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
407
		$counts = array();
408
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
409
			$counts[$data->pokemon_id] = $data->total;
410
		}
411
		return $counts;
412
	}
413
414
	public function getPoekmonCountsLastDay() {
415
		$req = "SELECT pokemon_id, COUNT(*) AS spawns_last_day
416
					FROM sightings
417
					WHERE FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp) >= (SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(MAX(expire_timestamp)) FROM sightings) - INTERVAL 1 DAY
418
					GROUP BY pokemon_id
419
				  	ORDER BY pokemon_id ASC";
420
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
421
		$counts = array();
422
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
423
			$counts[$data->pokemon_id] = $data->spawns_last_day;
424
		}
425
		return $counts;
426
	}
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	public function getPokemonSinceLastUpdate($pokemon_id, $last_update) {
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		$where = "WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."' AND id > '".$last_update."'";
430
		$req = "SELECT count, id AS last_timestamp, (FROM_UNIXTIME(expire_timestamp)) AS disappear_time_real, lat as latitude, lon as longitude
431
					FROM sightings
432
					JOIN (SELECT COUNT(*) AS count
433
						FROM sightings
434
                    	" . $where."
435
                    ) x
436
					" . $where . "
437
					ORDER BY expire_timestamp DESC
438
					LIMIT 0 , 1";
439
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
440
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
441
		return $data;
442
	}
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		$where = "WHERE pokemon_id = '".$pokemon_id."AND".$last_update."'";
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		$req = "SELECT time_battle AS start_timestamp, time_end as end, (FROM_UNIXTIME(time_end)) AS end_time_real, lat as latitude, lon as longitude, count
447
					FROM raids r
448
					JOIN forts g
449
					JOIN (SELECT COUNT(*) AS count
450
						FROM raids
451
                    	" . $where."
452
                    ) x 
453
					ON r.fort_id = g.id
454
                    " . $where . "
455
                    ORDER BY time_battle DESC
456
					LIMIT 0 , 1";
457
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
458
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
459
		return $data;
460
	}
461
462
	public function getCaptchaCount() {
463
		$req = " SELECT COUNT(*) as total FROM accounts WHERE captchaed IS NOT NULL AND reason IS NULL";
464
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
465
		$data = $result->fetch_object();
466
		return $data;
467
	}
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		$pokemon_exclude_sql = "";
471
		if (!empty(self::$config->system->nest_exclude_pokemon)) {
472
			$pokemon_exclude_sql = "AND p.pokemon_id NOT IN (" . implode(",", self::$config->system->nest_exclude_pokemon) . ")";
473
		}
474
		$req = "SELECT p.pokemon_id, p.lat AS latitude, p.lon AS longitude, count(p.pokemon_id) AS total_pokemon, FROM_UNIXTIME(s.updated) as latest_seen, coalesce(duration,30)*60 as duration
475
			          FROM sightings p
476
			          INNER JOIN spawnpoints s ON (p.spawn_id = s.spawn_id)
477
			          WHERE p.expire_timestamp > UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - 86400
478
			          " . $pokemon_exclude_sql . "
479
			          GROUP BY p.spawn_id, p.pokemon_id
480
			          HAVING COUNT(p.pokemon_id) >= 6
481
			          ORDER BY p.pokemon_id";
482
		$result = $this->mysqli->query($req);
483
		$nests = array();
484
		while ($data = $result->fetch_object()) {
485
			$nests[] = $data;
486
		}
487
		return $nests;
488
	}
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490
}