Complex classes like AbstractPlatform often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use AbstractPlatform, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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66 | abstract class AbstractPlatform |
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67 | { |
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68 | public const CREATE_INDEXES = 1; |
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69 | |||
70 | public const CREATE_FOREIGNKEYS = 2; |
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71 | |||
72 | /** |
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73 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::INTERVAL_UNIT_SECOND. |
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74 | */ |
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75 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_SECOND = DateIntervalUnit::SECOND; |
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76 | |||
77 | /** |
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78 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE. |
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79 | */ |
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80 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_MINUTE = DateIntervalUnit::MINUTE; |
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81 | |||
82 | /** |
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83 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::HOUR. |
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84 | */ |
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85 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_HOUR = DateIntervalUnit::HOUR; |
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86 | |||
87 | /** |
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88 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::DAY. |
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89 | */ |
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90 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_DAY = DateIntervalUnit::DAY; |
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91 | |||
92 | /** |
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93 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::WEEK. |
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94 | */ |
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95 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_WEEK = DateIntervalUnit::WEEK; |
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96 | |||
97 | /** |
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98 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::MONTH. |
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99 | */ |
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100 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_MONTH = DateIntervalUnit::MONTH; |
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101 | |||
102 | /** |
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103 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER. |
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104 | */ |
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105 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_QUARTER = DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER; |
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106 | |||
107 | /** |
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108 | * @deprecated Use DateIntervalUnit::QUARTER. |
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109 | */ |
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110 | public const DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_YEAR = DateIntervalUnit::YEAR; |
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111 | |||
112 | /** |
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113 | * @deprecated Use TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED. |
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114 | */ |
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115 | public const TRIM_UNSPECIFIED = TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED; |
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116 | |||
117 | /** |
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118 | * @deprecated Use TrimMode::LEADING. |
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119 | */ |
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120 | public const TRIM_LEADING = TrimMode::LEADING; |
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121 | |||
122 | /** |
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123 | * @deprecated Use TrimMode::TRAILING. |
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124 | */ |
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125 | public const TRIM_TRAILING = TrimMode::TRAILING; |
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126 | |||
127 | /** |
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128 | * @deprecated Use TrimMode::BOTH. |
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129 | */ |
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130 | public const TRIM_BOTH = TrimMode::BOTH; |
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131 | |||
132 | /** @var string[]|null */ |
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133 | protected $doctrineTypeMapping = null; |
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134 | |||
135 | /** |
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136 | * Contains a list of all columns that should generate parseable column comments for type-detection |
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137 | * in reverse engineering scenarios. |
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138 | * |
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139 | * @var string[]|null |
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140 | */ |
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141 | protected $doctrineTypeComments = null; |
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142 | |||
143 | /** @var EventManager */ |
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144 | protected $_eventManager; |
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145 | |||
146 | /** |
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147 | * Holds the KeywordList instance for the current platform. |
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148 | * |
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149 | * @var KeywordList|null |
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150 | */ |
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151 | protected $_keywords; |
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152 | |||
153 | 63754 | public function __construct() |
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156 | |||
157 | /** |
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158 | * Sets the EventManager used by the Platform. |
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159 | * |
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160 | * @return void |
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161 | */ |
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162 | 60319 | public function setEventManager(EventManager $eventManager) |
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166 | |||
167 | /** |
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168 | * Gets the EventManager used by the Platform. |
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169 | * |
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170 | * @return EventManager |
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171 | */ |
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172 | 57777 | public function getEventManager() |
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176 | |||
177 | /** |
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178 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a boolean column. |
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179 | * |
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180 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
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181 | * |
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182 | * @return string |
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183 | */ |
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184 | abstract public function getBooleanTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef); |
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185 | |||
186 | /** |
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187 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a 4 byte integer column. |
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188 | * |
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189 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
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190 | * |
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191 | * @return string |
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192 | */ |
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193 | abstract public function getIntegerTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef); |
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194 | |||
195 | /** |
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196 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares an 8 byte integer column. |
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197 | * |
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198 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
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199 | * |
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200 | * @return string |
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201 | */ |
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202 | abstract public function getBigIntTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef); |
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203 | |||
204 | /** |
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205 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a 2 byte integer column. |
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206 | * |
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207 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
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208 | * |
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209 | * @return string |
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210 | */ |
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211 | abstract public function getSmallIntTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef); |
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212 | |||
213 | /** |
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214 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares common properties of an integer column. |
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215 | * |
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216 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
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217 | * |
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218 | * @return string |
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219 | */ |
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220 | abstract protected function _getCommonIntegerTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef); |
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221 | |||
222 | /** |
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223 | * Lazy load Doctrine Type Mappings. |
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224 | * |
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225 | * @return void |
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226 | */ |
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227 | abstract protected function initializeDoctrineTypeMappings(); |
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228 | |||
229 | /** |
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230 | * Initializes Doctrine Type Mappings with the platform defaults |
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231 | * and with all additional type mappings. |
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232 | * |
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233 | * @return void |
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234 | */ |
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235 | 57815 | private function initializeAllDoctrineTypeMappings() |
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245 | |||
246 | /** |
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247 | * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a VARCHAR column type. |
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248 | * |
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249 | * @param mixed[] $field |
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250 | * |
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251 | * @return string |
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252 | */ |
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253 | 59478 | public function getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field) |
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271 | |||
272 | /** |
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273 | * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a BINARY/VARBINARY column type. |
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274 | * |
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275 | * @param mixed[] $field The column definition. |
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276 | * |
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277 | * @return string |
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278 | */ |
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279 | 56538 | public function getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field) |
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303 | |||
304 | /** |
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305 | * Returns the SQL snippet to declare a GUID/UUID field. |
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306 | * |
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307 | * By default this maps directly to a CHAR(36) and only maps to more |
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308 | * special datatypes when the underlying databases support this datatype. |
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309 | * |
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310 | * @param mixed[] $field |
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311 | * |
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312 | * @return string |
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313 | */ |
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314 | 55625 | public function getGuidTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field) |
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321 | |||
322 | /** |
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323 | * Returns the SQL snippet to declare a JSON field. |
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324 | * |
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325 | * By default this maps directly to a CLOB and only maps to more |
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326 | * special datatypes when the underlying databases support this datatype. |
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327 | * |
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328 | * @param mixed[] $field |
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329 | * |
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330 | * @return string |
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331 | */ |
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332 | 53975 | public function getJsonTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field) |
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336 | |||
337 | /** |
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338 | * @param int $length |
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339 | * @param bool $fixed |
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340 | * |
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341 | * @return string |
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342 | * |
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343 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
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344 | */ |
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345 | protected function getVarcharTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, $fixed) |
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349 | |||
350 | /** |
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351 | * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a BINARY/VARBINARY column type. |
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352 | * |
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353 | * @param int $length The length of the column. |
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354 | * @param bool $fixed Whether the column length is fixed. |
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355 | * |
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356 | * @return string |
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357 | * |
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358 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
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359 | */ |
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360 | protected function getBinaryTypeDeclarationSQLSnippet($length, $fixed) |
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364 | |||
365 | /** |
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366 | * Returns the SQL snippet used to declare a CLOB column type. |
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367 | * |
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368 | * @param mixed[] $field |
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369 | * |
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370 | * @return string |
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371 | */ |
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372 | abstract public function getClobTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field); |
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373 | |||
374 | /** |
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375 | * Returns the SQL Snippet used to declare a BLOB column type. |
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376 | * |
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377 | * @param mixed[] $field |
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378 | * |
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379 | * @return string |
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380 | */ |
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381 | abstract public function getBlobTypeDeclarationSQL(array $field); |
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382 | |||
383 | /** |
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384 | * Gets the name of the platform. |
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385 | * |
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386 | * @return string |
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387 | */ |
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388 | abstract public function getName(); |
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389 | |||
390 | /** |
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391 | * Registers a doctrine type to be used in conjunction with a column type of this platform. |
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392 | * |
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393 | * @param string $dbType |
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394 | * @param string $doctrineType |
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395 | * |
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396 | * @return void |
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397 | * |
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398 | * @throws DBALException If the type is not found. |
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399 | */ |
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400 | 55931 | public function registerDoctrineTypeMapping($dbType, $doctrineType) |
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421 | |||
422 | /** |
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423 | * Gets the Doctrine type that is mapped for the given database column type. |
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424 | * |
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425 | * @param string $dbType |
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426 | * |
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427 | * @return string |
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428 | * |
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429 | * @throws DBALException |
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430 | */ |
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431 | 57833 | public function getDoctrineTypeMapping($dbType) |
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445 | |||
446 | /** |
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447 | * Checks if a database type is currently supported by this platform. |
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448 | * |
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449 | * @param string $dbType |
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450 | * |
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451 | * @return bool |
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452 | */ |
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453 | 55277 | public function hasDoctrineTypeMappingFor($dbType) |
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463 | |||
464 | /** |
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465 | * Initializes the Doctrine Type comments instance variable for in_array() checks. |
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466 | * |
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467 | * @return void |
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468 | */ |
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469 | 60395 | protected function initializeCommentedDoctrineTypes() |
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483 | |||
484 | /** |
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485 | * Is it necessary for the platform to add a parsable type comment to allow reverse engineering the given type? |
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486 | * |
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487 | * @return bool |
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488 | */ |
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489 | 60530 | public function isCommentedDoctrineType(Type $doctrineType) |
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499 | |||
500 | /** |
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501 | * Marks this type as to be commented in ALTER TABLE and CREATE TABLE statements. |
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502 | * |
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503 | * @param string|Type $doctrineType |
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504 | * |
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505 | * @return void |
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506 | */ |
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507 | 53493 | public function markDoctrineTypeCommented($doctrineType) |
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517 | |||
518 | /** |
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519 | * Gets the comment to append to a column comment that helps parsing this type in reverse engineering. |
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520 | * |
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521 | * @return string |
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522 | */ |
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523 | 57004 | public function getDoctrineTypeComment(Type $doctrineType) |
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527 | |||
528 | /** |
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529 | * Gets the comment of a passed column modified by potential doctrine type comment hints. |
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530 | * |
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531 | * @return string|null |
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532 | */ |
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533 | 60063 | protected function getColumnComment(Column $column) |
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543 | |||
544 | /** |
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545 | * Gets the character used for identifier quoting. |
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546 | * |
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547 | * @return string |
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548 | */ |
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549 | 56190 | public function getIdentifierQuoteCharacter() |
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553 | |||
554 | /** |
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555 | * Gets the string portion that starts an SQL comment. |
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556 | * |
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557 | * @return string |
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558 | */ |
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559 | public function getSqlCommentStartString() |
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563 | |||
564 | /** |
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565 | * Gets the string portion that ends an SQL comment. |
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566 | * |
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567 | * @return string |
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568 | */ |
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569 | public function getSqlCommentEndString() |
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573 | |||
574 | /** |
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575 | * Gets the maximum length of a char field. |
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576 | */ |
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577 | 57685 | public function getCharMaxLength() : int |
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581 | |||
582 | /** |
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583 | * Gets the maximum length of a varchar field. |
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584 | * |
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585 | * @return int |
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586 | */ |
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587 | 55241 | public function getVarcharMaxLength() |
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591 | |||
592 | /** |
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593 | * Gets the default length of a varchar field. |
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594 | * |
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595 | * @return int |
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596 | */ |
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597 | 56286 | public function getVarcharDefaultLength() |
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601 | |||
602 | /** |
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603 | * Gets the maximum length of a binary field. |
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604 | * |
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605 | * @return int |
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606 | */ |
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607 | public function getBinaryMaxLength() |
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611 | |||
612 | /** |
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613 | * Gets the default length of a binary field. |
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614 | * |
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615 | * @return int |
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616 | */ |
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617 | 54364 | public function getBinaryDefaultLength() |
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621 | |||
622 | /** |
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623 | * Gets all SQL wildcard characters of the platform. |
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624 | * |
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625 | * @return string[] |
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626 | */ |
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627 | public function getWildcards() |
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631 | |||
632 | /** |
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633 | * Returns the regular expression operator. |
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634 | * |
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635 | * @return string |
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636 | * |
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637 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
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638 | */ |
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639 | 43728 | public function getRegexpExpression() |
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643 | |||
644 | /** |
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645 | * Returns the global unique identifier expression. |
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646 | * |
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647 | * @deprecated Use application-generated UUIDs instead |
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648 | * |
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649 | * @return string |
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650 | * |
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651 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
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652 | */ |
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653 | public function getGuidExpression() |
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657 | |||
658 | /** |
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659 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the average value of a column. |
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660 | * |
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661 | * @param string $column The column to use. |
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662 | * |
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663 | * @return string Generated SQL including an AVG aggregate function. |
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664 | */ |
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665 | public function getAvgExpression($column) |
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669 | |||
670 | /** |
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671 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the number of rows (without a NULL value) of a column. |
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672 | * |
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673 | * If a '*' is used instead of a column the number of selected rows is returned. |
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674 | * |
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675 | * @param string|int $column The column to use. |
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676 | * |
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677 | * @return string Generated SQL including a COUNT aggregate function. |
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678 | */ |
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679 | public function getCountExpression($column) |
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683 | |||
684 | /** |
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685 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the highest value of a column. |
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686 | * |
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687 | * @param string $column The column to use. |
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688 | * |
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689 | * @return string Generated SQL including a MAX aggregate function. |
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690 | */ |
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691 | public function getMaxExpression($column) |
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695 | |||
696 | /** |
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697 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the lowest value of a column. |
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698 | * |
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699 | * @param string $column The column to use. |
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700 | * |
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701 | * @return string Generated SQL including a MIN aggregate function. |
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702 | */ |
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703 | public function getMinExpression($column) |
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707 | |||
708 | /** |
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709 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the total sum of a column. |
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710 | * |
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711 | * @param string $column The column to use. |
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712 | * |
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713 | * @return string Generated SQL including a SUM aggregate function. |
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714 | */ |
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715 | public function getSumExpression($column) |
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719 | |||
720 | // scalar functions |
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721 | |||
722 | /** |
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723 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the md5 sum of a field. |
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724 | * |
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725 | * Note: Not SQL92, but common functionality. |
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726 | * |
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727 | * @param string $column |
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728 | * |
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729 | * @return string |
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730 | */ |
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731 | public function getMd5Expression($column) |
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735 | |||
736 | /** |
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737 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the length of a text field. |
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738 | * |
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739 | * @param string $column |
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740 | * |
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741 | * @return string |
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742 | */ |
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743 | public function getLengthExpression($column) |
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747 | |||
748 | /** |
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749 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the squared value of a column. |
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750 | * |
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751 | * @param string $column The column to use. |
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752 | * |
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753 | * @return string Generated SQL including an SQRT aggregate function. |
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754 | */ |
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755 | public function getSqrtExpression($column) |
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759 | |||
760 | /** |
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761 | * Returns the SQL snippet to round a numeric field to the number of decimals specified. |
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762 | * |
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763 | * @param string $column |
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764 | * @param int $decimals |
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765 | * |
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766 | * @return string |
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767 | */ |
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768 | public function getRoundExpression($column, $decimals = 0) |
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772 | |||
773 | /** |
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774 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the remainder of the division operation $expression1 / $expression2. |
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775 | * |
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776 | * @param string $expression1 |
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777 | * @param string $expression2 |
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778 | * |
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779 | * @return string |
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780 | */ |
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781 | public function getModExpression($expression1, $expression2) |
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785 | |||
786 | /** |
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787 | * Returns the SQL snippet to trim a string. |
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788 | * |
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789 | * @param string $str The expression to apply the trim to. |
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790 | * @param int $mode The position of the trim (leading/trailing/both). |
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791 | * @param string|bool $char The char to trim, has to be quoted already. Defaults to space. |
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792 | * |
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793 | * @return string |
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794 | */ |
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795 | 51382 | public function getTrimExpression($str, $mode = TrimMode::UNSPECIFIED, $char = false) |
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823 | |||
824 | /** |
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825 | * Returns the SQL snippet to trim trailing space characters from the expression. |
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826 | * |
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827 | * @param string $str Literal string or column name. |
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828 | * |
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829 | * @return string |
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830 | */ |
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831 | 25764 | public function getRtrimExpression($str) |
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835 | |||
836 | /** |
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837 | * Returns the SQL snippet to trim leading space characters from the expression. |
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838 | * |
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839 | * @param string $str Literal string or column name. |
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840 | * |
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841 | * @return string |
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842 | */ |
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843 | 25764 | public function getLtrimExpression($str) |
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847 | |||
848 | /** |
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849 | * Returns the SQL snippet to change all characters from the expression to uppercase, |
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850 | * according to the current character set mapping. |
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851 | * |
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852 | * @param string $str Literal string or column name. |
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853 | * |
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854 | * @return string |
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855 | */ |
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856 | public function getUpperExpression($str) |
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860 | |||
861 | /** |
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862 | * Returns the SQL snippet to change all characters from the expression to lowercase, |
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863 | * according to the current character set mapping. |
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864 | * |
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865 | * @param string $str Literal string or column name. |
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866 | * |
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867 | * @return string |
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868 | */ |
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869 | public function getLowerExpression($str) |
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873 | |||
874 | /** |
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875 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the position of the first occurrence of substring $substr in string $str. |
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876 | * |
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877 | * @param string $str Literal string. |
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878 | * @param string $substr Literal string to find. |
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879 | * @param int|false $startPos Position to start at, beginning of string by default. |
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880 | * |
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881 | * @return string |
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882 | * |
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883 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
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884 | */ |
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885 | public function getLocateExpression($str, $substr, $startPos = false) |
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889 | |||
890 | /** |
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891 | * Returns the SQL snippet to get the current system date. |
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892 | * |
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893 | * @return string |
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894 | */ |
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895 | public function getNowExpression() |
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899 | |||
900 | /** |
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901 | * Returns a SQL snippet to get a substring inside an SQL statement. |
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902 | * |
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903 | * Note: Not SQL92, but common functionality. |
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904 | * |
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905 | * SQLite only supports the 2 parameter variant of this function. |
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906 | * |
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907 | * @param string $value An sql string literal or column name/alias. |
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908 | * @param int $from Where to start the substring portion. |
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909 | * @param int|null $length The substring portion length. |
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910 | * |
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911 | * @return string |
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912 | */ |
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913 | public function getSubstringExpression($value, $from, $length = null) |
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921 | |||
922 | /** |
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923 | * Returns a SQL snippet to concatenate the given expressions. |
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924 | * |
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925 | * Accepts an arbitrary number of string parameters. Each parameter must contain an expression. |
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926 | * |
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927 | * @return string |
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928 | */ |
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929 | 43706 | public function getConcatExpression() |
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933 | |||
934 | /** |
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935 | * Returns the SQL for a logical not. |
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936 | * |
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937 | * Example: |
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938 | * <code> |
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939 | * $q = new Doctrine_Query(); |
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940 | * $e = $q->expr; |
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941 | * $q->select('*')->from('table') |
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942 | * ->where($e->eq('id', $e->not('null')); |
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943 | * </code> |
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944 | * |
||
945 | * @param string $expression |
||
946 | * |
||
947 | * @return string The logical expression. |
||
948 | */ |
||
949 | public function getNotExpression($expression) |
||
953 | |||
954 | /** |
||
955 | * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression is null. |
||
956 | * |
||
957 | * @param string $expression The expression that should be compared to null. |
||
958 | * |
||
959 | * @return string The logical expression. |
||
960 | */ |
||
961 | 60284 | public function getIsNullExpression($expression) |
|
965 | |||
966 | /** |
||
967 | * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression is not null. |
||
968 | * |
||
969 | * @param string $expression The expression that should be compared to null. |
||
970 | * |
||
971 | * @return string The logical expression. |
||
972 | */ |
||
973 | public function getIsNotNullExpression($expression) |
||
977 | |||
978 | /** |
||
979 | * Returns the SQL that checks if an expression evaluates to a value between two values. |
||
980 | * |
||
981 | * The parameter $expression is checked if it is between $value1 and $value2. |
||
982 | * |
||
983 | * Note: There is a slight difference in the way BETWEEN works on some databases. |
||
984 | * http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_between.asp. If you want complete database |
||
985 | * independence you should avoid using between(). |
||
986 | * |
||
987 | * @param string $expression The value to compare to. |
||
988 | * @param string $value1 The lower value to compare with. |
||
989 | * @param string $value2 The higher value to compare with. |
||
990 | * |
||
991 | * @return string The logical expression. |
||
992 | */ |
||
993 | public function getBetweenExpression($expression, $value1, $value2) |
||
997 | |||
998 | /** |
||
999 | * Returns the SQL to get the arccosine of a value. |
||
1000 | * |
||
1001 | * @param string $value |
||
1002 | * |
||
1003 | * @return string |
||
1004 | */ |
||
1005 | public function getAcosExpression($value) |
||
1009 | |||
1010 | /** |
||
1011 | * Returns the SQL to get the sine of a value. |
||
1012 | * |
||
1013 | * @param string $value |
||
1014 | * |
||
1015 | * @return string |
||
1016 | */ |
||
1017 | public function getSinExpression($value) |
||
1021 | |||
1022 | /** |
||
1023 | * Returns the SQL to get the PI value. |
||
1024 | * |
||
1025 | * @return string |
||
1026 | */ |
||
1027 | public function getPiExpression() |
||
1031 | |||
1032 | /** |
||
1033 | * Returns the SQL to get the cosine of a value. |
||
1034 | * |
||
1035 | * @param string $value |
||
1036 | * |
||
1037 | * @return string |
||
1038 | */ |
||
1039 | public function getCosExpression($value) |
||
1043 | |||
1044 | /** |
||
1045 | * Returns the SQL to calculate the difference in days between the two passed dates. |
||
1046 | * |
||
1047 | * Computes diff = date1 - date2. |
||
1048 | * |
||
1049 | * @param string $date1 |
||
1050 | * @param string $date2 |
||
1051 | * |
||
1052 | * @return string |
||
1053 | * |
||
1054 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1055 | */ |
||
1056 | public function getDateDiffExpression($date1, $date2) |
||
1060 | |||
1061 | /** |
||
1062 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given seconds to a date. |
||
1063 | * |
||
1064 | * @param string $date |
||
1065 | * @param int $seconds |
||
1066 | * |
||
1067 | * @return string |
||
1068 | * |
||
1069 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1070 | */ |
||
1071 | 58620 | public function getDateAddSecondsExpression($date, $seconds) |
|
1075 | |||
1076 | /** |
||
1077 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given seconds from a date. |
||
1078 | * |
||
1079 | * @param string $date |
||
1080 | * @param int $seconds |
||
1081 | * |
||
1082 | * @return string |
||
1083 | * |
||
1084 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1085 | */ |
||
1086 | 58620 | public function getDateSubSecondsExpression($date, $seconds) |
|
1090 | |||
1091 | /** |
||
1092 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given minutes to a date. |
||
1093 | * |
||
1094 | * @param string $date |
||
1095 | * @param int $minutes |
||
1096 | * |
||
1097 | * @return string |
||
1098 | * |
||
1099 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1100 | */ |
||
1101 | 58620 | public function getDateAddMinutesExpression($date, $minutes) |
|
1105 | |||
1106 | /** |
||
1107 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given minutes from a date. |
||
1108 | * |
||
1109 | * @param string $date |
||
1110 | * @param int $minutes |
||
1111 | * |
||
1112 | * @return string |
||
1113 | * |
||
1114 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1115 | */ |
||
1116 | 58620 | public function getDateSubMinutesExpression($date, $minutes) |
|
1120 | |||
1121 | /** |
||
1122 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given hours to a date. |
||
1123 | * |
||
1124 | * @param string $date |
||
1125 | * @param int $hours |
||
1126 | * |
||
1127 | * @return string |
||
1128 | * |
||
1129 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1130 | */ |
||
1131 | 58620 | public function getDateAddHourExpression($date, $hours) |
|
1135 | |||
1136 | /** |
||
1137 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given hours to a date. |
||
1138 | * |
||
1139 | * @param string $date |
||
1140 | * @param int $hours |
||
1141 | * |
||
1142 | * @return string |
||
1143 | * |
||
1144 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1145 | */ |
||
1146 | 58620 | public function getDateSubHourExpression($date, $hours) |
|
1150 | |||
1151 | /** |
||
1152 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given days to a date. |
||
1153 | * |
||
1154 | * @param string $date |
||
1155 | * @param int $days |
||
1156 | * |
||
1157 | * @return string |
||
1158 | * |
||
1159 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1160 | */ |
||
1161 | 58622 | public function getDateAddDaysExpression($date, $days) |
|
1165 | |||
1166 | /** |
||
1167 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given days to a date. |
||
1168 | * |
||
1169 | * @param string $date |
||
1170 | * @param int $days |
||
1171 | * |
||
1172 | * @return string |
||
1173 | * |
||
1174 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1175 | */ |
||
1176 | 58620 | public function getDateSubDaysExpression($date, $days) |
|
1180 | |||
1181 | /** |
||
1182 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given weeks to a date. |
||
1183 | * |
||
1184 | * @param string $date |
||
1185 | * @param int $weeks |
||
1186 | * |
||
1187 | * @return string |
||
1188 | * |
||
1189 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1190 | */ |
||
1191 | 58620 | public function getDateAddWeeksExpression($date, $weeks) |
|
1195 | |||
1196 | /** |
||
1197 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given weeks from a date. |
||
1198 | * |
||
1199 | * @param string $date |
||
1200 | * @param int $weeks |
||
1201 | * |
||
1202 | * @return string |
||
1203 | * |
||
1204 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1205 | */ |
||
1206 | 58620 | public function getDateSubWeeksExpression($date, $weeks) |
|
1210 | |||
1211 | /** |
||
1212 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given months to a date. |
||
1213 | * |
||
1214 | * @param string $date |
||
1215 | * @param int $months |
||
1216 | * |
||
1217 | * @return string |
||
1218 | * |
||
1219 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1220 | */ |
||
1221 | 58620 | public function getDateAddMonthExpression($date, $months) |
|
1225 | |||
1226 | /** |
||
1227 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given months to a date. |
||
1228 | * |
||
1229 | * @param string $date |
||
1230 | * @param int $months |
||
1231 | * |
||
1232 | * @return string |
||
1233 | * |
||
1234 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1235 | */ |
||
1236 | 58620 | public function getDateSubMonthExpression($date, $months) |
|
1240 | |||
1241 | /** |
||
1242 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given quarters to a date. |
||
1243 | * |
||
1244 | * @param string $date |
||
1245 | * @param int $quarters |
||
1246 | * |
||
1247 | * @return string |
||
1248 | * |
||
1249 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1250 | */ |
||
1251 | 58620 | public function getDateAddQuartersExpression($date, $quarters) |
|
1255 | |||
1256 | /** |
||
1257 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given quarters from a date. |
||
1258 | * |
||
1259 | * @param string $date |
||
1260 | * @param int $quarters |
||
1261 | * |
||
1262 | * @return string |
||
1263 | * |
||
1264 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1265 | */ |
||
1266 | 58620 | public function getDateSubQuartersExpression($date, $quarters) |
|
1270 | |||
1271 | /** |
||
1272 | * Returns the SQL to add the number of given years to a date. |
||
1273 | * |
||
1274 | * @param string $date |
||
1275 | * @param int $years |
||
1276 | * |
||
1277 | * @return string |
||
1278 | * |
||
1279 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1280 | */ |
||
1281 | 58620 | public function getDateAddYearsExpression($date, $years) |
|
1285 | |||
1286 | /** |
||
1287 | * Returns the SQL to subtract the number of given years from a date. |
||
1288 | * |
||
1289 | * @param string $date |
||
1290 | * @param int $years |
||
1291 | * |
||
1292 | * @return string |
||
1293 | * |
||
1294 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1295 | */ |
||
1296 | 58620 | public function getDateSubYearsExpression($date, $years) |
|
1300 | |||
1301 | /** |
||
1302 | * Returns the SQL for a date arithmetic expression. |
||
1303 | * |
||
1304 | * @param string $date The column or literal representing a date to perform the arithmetic operation on. |
||
1305 | * @param string $operator The arithmetic operator (+ or -). |
||
1306 | * @param int $interval The interval that shall be calculated into the date. |
||
1307 | * @param string $unit The unit of the interval that shall be calculated into the date. |
||
1308 | * One of the DATE_INTERVAL_UNIT_* constants. |
||
1309 | * |
||
1310 | * @return string |
||
1311 | * |
||
1312 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1313 | */ |
||
1314 | protected function getDateArithmeticIntervalExpression($date, $operator, $interval, $unit) |
||
1318 | |||
1319 | /** |
||
1320 | * Returns the SQL bit AND comparison expression. |
||
1321 | * |
||
1322 | * @param string $value1 |
||
1323 | * @param string $value2 |
||
1324 | * |
||
1325 | * @return string |
||
1326 | */ |
||
1327 | 58296 | public function getBitAndComparisonExpression($value1, $value2) |
|
1331 | |||
1332 | /** |
||
1333 | * Returns the SQL bit OR comparison expression. |
||
1334 | * |
||
1335 | * @param string $value1 |
||
1336 | * @param string $value2 |
||
1337 | * |
||
1338 | * @return string |
||
1339 | */ |
||
1340 | 56098 | public function getBitOrComparisonExpression($value1, $value2) |
|
1344 | |||
1345 | /** |
||
1346 | * Returns the FOR UPDATE expression. |
||
1347 | * |
||
1348 | * @return string |
||
1349 | */ |
||
1350 | 45668 | public function getForUpdateSQL() |
|
1354 | |||
1355 | /** |
||
1356 | * Honors that some SQL vendors such as MsSql use table hints for locking instead of the ANSI SQL FOR UPDATE specification. |
||
1357 | * |
||
1358 | * @param string $fromClause The FROM clause to append the hint for the given lock mode to. |
||
1359 | * @param int|null $lockMode One of the Doctrine\DBAL\LockMode::* constants. If null is given, nothing will |
||
1360 | * be appended to the FROM clause. |
||
1361 | * |
||
1362 | * @return string |
||
1363 | */ |
||
1364 | 48071 | public function appendLockHint($fromClause, $lockMode) |
|
1368 | |||
1369 | /** |
||
1370 | * Returns the SQL snippet to append to any SELECT statement which locks rows in shared read lock. |
||
1371 | * |
||
1372 | * This defaults to the ANSI SQL "FOR UPDATE", which is an exclusive lock (Write). Some database |
||
1373 | * vendors allow to lighten this constraint up to be a real read lock. |
||
1374 | * |
||
1375 | * @return string |
||
1376 | */ |
||
1377 | public function getReadLockSQL() |
||
1381 | |||
1382 | /** |
||
1383 | * Returns the SQL snippet to append to any SELECT statement which obtains an exclusive lock on the rows. |
||
1384 | * |
||
1385 | * The semantics of this lock mode should equal the SELECT .. FOR UPDATE of the ANSI SQL standard. |
||
1386 | * |
||
1387 | * @return string |
||
1388 | */ |
||
1389 | 52878 | public function getWriteLockSQL() |
|
1393 | |||
1394 | /** |
||
1395 | * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing database. |
||
1396 | * |
||
1397 | * @param string $database The name of the database that should be dropped. |
||
1398 | * |
||
1399 | * @return string |
||
1400 | */ |
||
1401 | 46728 | public function getDropDatabaseSQL($database) |
|
1405 | |||
1406 | /** |
||
1407 | * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing table. |
||
1408 | * |
||
1409 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1410 | * |
||
1411 | * @return string |
||
1412 | * |
||
1413 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
1414 | */ |
||
1415 | 59650 | public function getDropTableSQL($table) |
|
1444 | |||
1445 | /** |
||
1446 | * Returns the SQL to safely drop a temporary table WITHOUT implicitly committing an open transaction. |
||
1447 | * |
||
1448 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1449 | * |
||
1450 | * @return string |
||
1451 | */ |
||
1452 | 26425 | public function getDropTemporaryTableSQL($table) |
|
1456 | |||
1457 | /** |
||
1458 | * Returns the SQL to drop an index from a table. |
||
1459 | * |
||
1460 | * @param Index|string $index |
||
1461 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1462 | * |
||
1463 | * @return string |
||
1464 | * |
||
1465 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
1466 | */ |
||
1467 | 46637 | public function getDropIndexSQL($index, $table = null) |
|
1477 | |||
1478 | /** |
||
1479 | * Returns the SQL to drop a constraint. |
||
1480 | * |
||
1481 | * @param Constraint|string $constraint |
||
1482 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1483 | * |
||
1484 | * @return string |
||
1485 | */ |
||
1486 | 53825 | public function getDropConstraintSQL($constraint, $table) |
|
1501 | |||
1502 | /** |
||
1503 | * Returns the SQL to drop a foreign key. |
||
1504 | * |
||
1505 | * @param ForeignKeyConstraint|string $foreignKey |
||
1506 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1507 | * |
||
1508 | * @return string |
||
1509 | */ |
||
1510 | 54731 | public function getDropForeignKeySQL($foreignKey, $table) |
|
1525 | |||
1526 | /** |
||
1527 | * Returns the SQL statement(s) to create a table with the specified name, columns and constraints |
||
1528 | * on this platform. |
||
1529 | * |
||
1530 | * @param int $createFlags |
||
1531 | * |
||
1532 | * @return string[] The sequence of SQL statements. |
||
1533 | * |
||
1534 | * @throws DBALException |
||
1535 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
1536 | */ |
||
1537 | 59920 | public function getCreateTableSQL(Table $table, $createFlags = self::CREATE_INDEXES) |
|
1630 | |||
1631 | 38571 | protected function getCommentOnTableSQL(string $tableName, ?string $comment) : string |
|
1641 | |||
1642 | /** |
||
1643 | * @param string $tableName |
||
1644 | * @param string $columnName |
||
1645 | * @param string|null $comment |
||
1646 | * |
||
1647 | * @return string |
||
1648 | */ |
||
1649 | 53317 | public function getCommentOnColumnSQL($tableName, $columnName, $comment) |
|
1661 | |||
1662 | /** |
||
1663 | * Returns the SQL to create inline comment on a column. |
||
1664 | * |
||
1665 | * @param string $comment |
||
1666 | * |
||
1667 | * @return string |
||
1668 | * |
||
1669 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1670 | */ |
||
1671 | 54835 | public function getInlineColumnCommentSQL($comment) |
|
1679 | |||
1680 | /** |
||
1681 | * Returns the SQL used to create a table. |
||
1682 | * |
||
1683 | * @param string $tableName |
||
1684 | * @param mixed[][] $columns |
||
1685 | * @param mixed[] $options |
||
1686 | * |
||
1687 | * @return string[] |
||
1688 | */ |
||
1689 | 54726 | protected function _getCreateTableSQL($tableName, array $columns, array $options = []) |
|
1728 | |||
1729 | /** |
||
1730 | * @return string |
||
1731 | */ |
||
1732 | 48030 | public function getCreateTemporaryTableSnippetSQL() |
|
1736 | |||
1737 | /** |
||
1738 | * Returns the SQL to create a sequence on this platform. |
||
1739 | * |
||
1740 | * @return string |
||
1741 | * |
||
1742 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1743 | */ |
||
1744 | public function getCreateSequenceSQL(Sequence $sequence) |
||
1748 | |||
1749 | /** |
||
1750 | * Returns the SQL to change a sequence on this platform. |
||
1751 | * |
||
1752 | * @return string |
||
1753 | * |
||
1754 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1755 | */ |
||
1756 | public function getAlterSequenceSQL(Sequence $sequence) |
||
1760 | |||
1761 | /** |
||
1762 | * Returns the SQL to create a constraint on a table on this platform. |
||
1763 | * |
||
1764 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1765 | * |
||
1766 | * @return string |
||
1767 | * |
||
1768 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
1769 | */ |
||
1770 | 53286 | public function getCreateConstraintSQL(Constraint $constraint, $table) |
|
1802 | |||
1803 | /** |
||
1804 | * Returns the SQL to create an index on a table on this platform. |
||
1805 | * |
||
1806 | * @param Table|string $table The name of the table on which the index is to be created. |
||
1807 | * |
||
1808 | * @return string |
||
1809 | * |
||
1810 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
1811 | */ |
||
1812 | 57517 | public function getCreateIndexSQL(Index $index, $table) |
|
1834 | |||
1835 | /** |
||
1836 | * Adds condition for partial index. |
||
1837 | * |
||
1838 | * @return string |
||
1839 | */ |
||
1840 | 58593 | protected function getPartialIndexSQL(Index $index) |
|
1848 | |||
1849 | /** |
||
1850 | * Adds additional flags for index generation. |
||
1851 | * |
||
1852 | * @return string |
||
1853 | */ |
||
1854 | 56024 | protected function getCreateIndexSQLFlags(Index $index) |
|
1858 | |||
1859 | /** |
||
1860 | * Returns the SQL to create an unnamed primary key constraint. |
||
1861 | * |
||
1862 | * @param Table|string $table |
||
1863 | * |
||
1864 | * @return string |
||
1865 | */ |
||
1866 | 54251 | public function getCreatePrimaryKeySQL(Index $index, $table) |
|
1874 | |||
1875 | /** |
||
1876 | * Returns the SQL to create a named schema. |
||
1877 | * |
||
1878 | * @param string $schemaName |
||
1879 | * |
||
1880 | * @return string |
||
1881 | * |
||
1882 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1883 | */ |
||
1884 | 52726 | public function getCreateSchemaSQL($schemaName) |
|
1888 | |||
1889 | /** |
||
1890 | * Quotes a string so that it can be safely used as a table or column name, |
||
1891 | * even if it is a reserved word of the platform. This also detects identifier |
||
1892 | * chains separated by dot and quotes them independently. |
||
1893 | * |
||
1894 | * NOTE: Just because you CAN use quoted identifiers doesn't mean |
||
1895 | * you SHOULD use them. In general, they end up causing way more |
||
1896 | * problems than they solve. |
||
1897 | * |
||
1898 | * @param string $str The identifier name to be quoted. |
||
1899 | * |
||
1900 | * @return string The quoted identifier string. |
||
1901 | */ |
||
1902 | 59539 | public function quoteIdentifier($str) |
|
1912 | |||
1913 | /** |
||
1914 | * Quotes a single identifier (no dot chain separation). |
||
1915 | * |
||
1916 | * @param string $str The identifier name to be quoted. |
||
1917 | * |
||
1918 | * @return string The quoted identifier string. |
||
1919 | */ |
||
1920 | 59369 | public function quoteSingleIdentifier($str) |
|
1926 | |||
1927 | /** |
||
1928 | * Returns the SQL to create a new foreign key. |
||
1929 | * |
||
1930 | * @param ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey The foreign key constraint. |
||
1931 | * @param Table|string $table The name of the table on which the foreign key is to be created. |
||
1932 | * |
||
1933 | * @return string |
||
1934 | */ |
||
1935 | 58300 | public function getCreateForeignKeySQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey, $table) |
|
1943 | |||
1944 | /** |
||
1945 | * Gets the SQL statements for altering an existing table. |
||
1946 | * |
||
1947 | * This method returns an array of SQL statements, since some platforms need several statements. |
||
1948 | * |
||
1949 | * @return string[] |
||
1950 | * |
||
1951 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
1952 | */ |
||
1953 | public function getAlterTableSQL(TableDiff $diff) |
||
1957 | |||
1958 | /** |
||
1959 | * @param mixed[] $columnSql |
||
1960 | * |
||
1961 | * @return bool |
||
1962 | */ |
||
1963 | 57407 | protected function onSchemaAlterTableAddColumn(Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql) |
|
1980 | |||
1981 | /** |
||
1982 | * @param string[] $columnSql |
||
1983 | * |
||
1984 | * @return bool |
||
1985 | */ |
||
1986 | 56666 | protected function onSchemaAlterTableRemoveColumn(Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql) |
|
2003 | |||
2004 | /** |
||
2005 | * @param string[] $columnSql |
||
2006 | * |
||
2007 | * @return bool |
||
2008 | */ |
||
2009 | 57358 | protected function onSchemaAlterTableChangeColumn(ColumnDiff $columnDiff, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql) |
|
2026 | |||
2027 | /** |
||
2028 | * @param string $oldColumnName |
||
2029 | * @param string[] $columnSql |
||
2030 | * |
||
2031 | * @return bool |
||
2032 | */ |
||
2033 | 56572 | protected function onSchemaAlterTableRenameColumn($oldColumnName, Column $column, TableDiff $diff, &$columnSql) |
|
2050 | |||
2051 | /** |
||
2052 | * @param string[] $sql |
||
2053 | * |
||
2054 | * @return bool |
||
2055 | */ |
||
2056 | 57964 | protected function onSchemaAlterTable(TableDiff $diff, &$sql) |
|
2073 | |||
2074 | /** |
||
2075 | * @return string[] |
||
2076 | */ |
||
2077 | 57823 | protected function getPreAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff) |
|
2102 | |||
2103 | /** |
||
2104 | * @return string[] |
||
2105 | */ |
||
2106 | 57823 | protected function getPostAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff) |
|
2145 | |||
2146 | /** |
||
2147 | * Returns the SQL for renaming an index on a table. |
||
2148 | * |
||
2149 | * @param string $oldIndexName The name of the index to rename from. |
||
2150 | * @param Index $index The definition of the index to rename to. |
||
2151 | * @param string $tableName The table to rename the given index on. |
||
2152 | * |
||
2153 | * @return string[] The sequence of SQL statements for renaming the given index. |
||
2154 | */ |
||
2155 | 52233 | protected function getRenameIndexSQL($oldIndexName, Index $index, $tableName) |
|
2162 | |||
2163 | /** |
||
2164 | * Common code for alter table statement generation that updates the changed Index and Foreign Key definitions. |
||
2165 | * |
||
2166 | * @deprecated |
||
2167 | * |
||
2168 | * @return string[] |
||
2169 | */ |
||
2170 | protected function _getAlterTableIndexForeignKeySQL(TableDiff $diff) |
||
2174 | |||
2175 | /** |
||
2176 | * Gets declaration of a number of fields in bulk. |
||
2177 | * |
||
2178 | * @param mixed[][] $fields A multidimensional associative array. |
||
2179 | * The first dimension determines the field name, while the second |
||
2180 | * dimension is keyed with the name of the properties |
||
2181 | * of the field being declared as array indexes. Currently, the types |
||
2182 | * of supported field properties are as follows: |
||
2183 | * |
||
2184 | * length |
||
2185 | * Integer value that determines the maximum length of the text |
||
2186 | * field. If this argument is missing the field should be |
||
2187 | * declared to have the longest length allowed by the DBMS. |
||
2188 | * |
||
2189 | * default |
||
2190 | * Text value to be used as default for this field. |
||
2191 | * |
||
2192 | * notnull |
||
2193 | * Boolean flag that indicates whether this field is constrained |
||
2194 | * to not be set to null. |
||
2195 | * charset |
||
2196 | * Text value with the default CHARACTER SET for this field. |
||
2197 | * collation |
||
2198 | * Text value with the default COLLATION for this field. |
||
2199 | * unique |
||
2200 | * unique constraint |
||
2201 | * |
||
2202 | * @return string |
||
2203 | */ |
||
2204 | 59902 | public function getColumnDeclarationListSQL(array $fields) |
|
2214 | |||
2215 | /** |
||
2216 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to declare a generic type |
||
2217 | * field to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2218 | * |
||
2219 | * @param string $name The name the field to be declared. |
||
2220 | * @param mixed[] $field An associative array with the name of the properties |
||
2221 | * of the field being declared as array indexes. Currently, the types |
||
2222 | * of supported field properties are as follows: |
||
2223 | * |
||
2224 | * length |
||
2225 | * Integer value that determines the maximum length of the text |
||
2226 | * field. If this argument is missing the field should be |
||
2227 | * declared to have the longest length allowed by the DBMS. |
||
2228 | * |
||
2229 | * default |
||
2230 | * Text value to be used as default for this field. |
||
2231 | * |
||
2232 | * notnull |
||
2233 | * Boolean flag that indicates whether this field is constrained |
||
2234 | * to not be set to null. |
||
2235 | * charset |
||
2236 | * Text value with the default CHARACTER SET for this field. |
||
2237 | * collation |
||
2238 | * Text value with the default COLLATION for this field. |
||
2239 | * unique |
||
2240 | * unique constraint |
||
2241 | * check |
||
2242 | * column check constraint |
||
2243 | * columnDefinition |
||
2244 | * a string that defines the complete column |
||
2245 | * |
||
2246 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion that should be used to declare the column. |
||
2247 | */ |
||
2248 | 59440 | public function getColumnDeclarationSQL($name, array $field) |
|
2279 | |||
2280 | /** |
||
2281 | * Returns the SQL snippet that declares a floating point column of arbitrary precision. |
||
2282 | * |
||
2283 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
||
2284 | * |
||
2285 | * @return string |
||
2286 | */ |
||
2287 | 57153 | public function getDecimalTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef) |
|
2296 | |||
2297 | /** |
||
2298 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a default value |
||
2299 | * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2300 | * |
||
2301 | * @param mixed[] $field The field definition array. |
||
2302 | * |
||
2303 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a default value. |
||
2304 | */ |
||
2305 | 59981 | public function getDefaultValueDeclarationSQL($field) |
|
2341 | |||
2342 | /** |
||
2343 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a CHECK constraint |
||
2344 | * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2345 | * |
||
2346 | * @param string[]|mixed[][] $definition The check definition. |
||
2347 | * |
||
2348 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a CHECK constraint. |
||
2349 | */ |
||
2350 | 55185 | public function getCheckDeclarationSQL(array $definition) |
|
2369 | |||
2370 | /** |
||
2371 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a unique |
||
2372 | * constraint declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2373 | * |
||
2374 | * @param string $name The name of the unique constraint. |
||
2375 | * @param Index $index The index definition. |
||
2376 | * |
||
2377 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set a constraint. |
||
2378 | * |
||
2379 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
2380 | */ |
||
2381 | 53319 | public function getUniqueConstraintDeclarationSQL($name, Index $index) |
|
2394 | |||
2395 | /** |
||
2396 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index |
||
2397 | * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2398 | * |
||
2399 | * @param string $name The name of the index. |
||
2400 | * @param Index $index The index definition. |
||
2401 | * |
||
2402 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index. |
||
2403 | * |
||
2404 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
2405 | */ |
||
2406 | 55360 | public function getIndexDeclarationSQL($name, Index $index) |
|
2419 | |||
2420 | /** |
||
2421 | * Obtains SQL code portion needed to create a custom column, |
||
2422 | * e.g. when a field has the "columnDefinition" keyword. |
||
2423 | * Only "AUTOINCREMENT" and "PRIMARY KEY" are added if appropriate. |
||
2424 | * |
||
2425 | * @param mixed[] $columnDef |
||
2426 | * |
||
2427 | * @return string |
||
2428 | */ |
||
2429 | 54887 | public function getCustomTypeDeclarationSQL(array $columnDef) |
|
2433 | |||
2434 | /** |
||
2435 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index |
||
2436 | * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2437 | * |
||
2438 | * @param mixed[]|Index $columnsOrIndex array declaration is deprecated, prefer passing Index to this method |
||
2439 | */ |
||
2440 | 58659 | public function getIndexFieldDeclarationListSQL($columnsOrIndex) : string |
|
2462 | |||
2463 | /** |
||
2464 | * Returns the required SQL string that fits between CREATE ... TABLE |
||
2465 | * to create the table as a temporary table. |
||
2466 | * |
||
2467 | * Should be overridden in driver classes to return the correct string for the |
||
2468 | * specific database type. |
||
2469 | * |
||
2470 | * The default is to return the string "TEMPORARY" - this will result in a |
||
2471 | * SQL error for any database that does not support temporary tables, or that |
||
2472 | * requires a different SQL command from "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE". |
||
2473 | * |
||
2474 | * @return string The string required to be placed between "CREATE" and "TABLE" |
||
2475 | * to generate a temporary table, if possible. |
||
2476 | */ |
||
2477 | public function getTemporaryTableSQL() |
||
2481 | |||
2482 | /** |
||
2483 | * Some vendors require temporary table names to be qualified specially. |
||
2484 | * |
||
2485 | * @param string $tableName |
||
2486 | * |
||
2487 | * @return string |
||
2488 | */ |
||
2489 | 45628 | public function getTemporaryTableName($tableName) |
|
2493 | |||
2494 | /** |
||
2495 | * Obtain DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint |
||
2496 | * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2497 | * |
||
2498 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint |
||
2499 | * of a field declaration. |
||
2500 | */ |
||
2501 | 58503 | public function getForeignKeyDeclarationSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey) |
|
2508 | |||
2509 | /** |
||
2510 | * Returns the FOREIGN KEY query section dealing with non-standard options |
||
2511 | * as MATCH, INITIALLY DEFERRED, ON UPDATE, ... |
||
2512 | * |
||
2513 | * @param ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey The foreign key definition. |
||
2514 | * |
||
2515 | * @return string |
||
2516 | */ |
||
2517 | 58474 | public function getAdvancedForeignKeyOptionsSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey) |
|
2530 | |||
2531 | /** |
||
2532 | * Returns the given referential action in uppercase if valid, otherwise throws an exception. |
||
2533 | * |
||
2534 | * @param string $action The foreign key referential action. |
||
2535 | * |
||
2536 | * @return string |
||
2537 | * |
||
2538 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException If unknown referential action given. |
||
2539 | */ |
||
2540 | 56921 | public function getForeignKeyReferentialActionSQL($action) |
|
2555 | |||
2556 | /** |
||
2557 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the FOREIGN KEY constraint |
||
2558 | * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2559 | * |
||
2560 | * @return string |
||
2561 | * |
||
2562 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
2563 | */ |
||
2564 | 58467 | public function getForeignKeyBaseDeclarationSQL(ForeignKeyConstraint $foreignKey) |
|
2590 | |||
2591 | /** |
||
2592 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the UNIQUE constraint |
||
2593 | * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2594 | * |
||
2595 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the UNIQUE constraint |
||
2596 | * of a field declaration. |
||
2597 | */ |
||
2598 | public function getUniqueFieldDeclarationSQL() |
||
2602 | |||
2603 | /** |
||
2604 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the CHARACTER SET |
||
2605 | * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2606 | * |
||
2607 | * @param string $charset The name of the charset. |
||
2608 | * |
||
2609 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the CHARACTER SET |
||
2610 | * of a field declaration. |
||
2611 | */ |
||
2612 | public function getColumnCharsetDeclarationSQL($charset) |
||
2616 | |||
2617 | /** |
||
2618 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the COLLATION |
||
2619 | * of a field declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2620 | * |
||
2621 | * @param string $collation The name of the collation. |
||
2622 | * |
||
2623 | * @return string DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set the COLLATION |
||
2624 | * of a field declaration. |
||
2625 | */ |
||
2626 | 18523 | public function getColumnCollationDeclarationSQL($collation) |
|
2630 | |||
2631 | /** |
||
2632 | * Whether the platform prefers sequences for ID generation. |
||
2633 | * Subclasses should override this method to return TRUE if they prefer sequences. |
||
2634 | * |
||
2635 | * @return bool |
||
2636 | */ |
||
2637 | 5 | public function prefersSequences() |
|
2641 | |||
2642 | /** |
||
2643 | * Whether the platform prefers identity columns (eg. autoincrement) for ID generation. |
||
2644 | * Subclasses should override this method to return TRUE if they prefer identity columns. |
||
2645 | * |
||
2646 | * @return bool |
||
2647 | */ |
||
2648 | 46898 | public function prefersIdentityColumns() |
|
2652 | |||
2653 | /** |
||
2654 | * Some platforms need the boolean values to be converted. |
||
2655 | * |
||
2656 | * The default conversion in this implementation converts to integers (false => 0, true => 1). |
||
2657 | * |
||
2658 | * Note: if the input is not a boolean the original input might be returned. |
||
2659 | * |
||
2660 | * There are two contexts when converting booleans: Literals and Prepared Statements. |
||
2661 | * This method should handle the literal case |
||
2662 | * |
||
2663 | * @param mixed $item A boolean or an array of them. |
||
2664 | * |
||
2665 | * @return mixed A boolean database value or an array of them. |
||
2666 | */ |
||
2667 | 55789 | public function convertBooleans($item) |
|
2683 | |||
2684 | /** |
||
2685 | * Some platforms have boolean literals that needs to be correctly converted |
||
2686 | * |
||
2687 | * The default conversion tries to convert value into bool "(bool)$item" |
||
2688 | * |
||
2689 | * @param mixed $item |
||
2690 | * |
||
2691 | * @return bool|null |
||
2692 | */ |
||
2693 | 55199 | public function convertFromBoolean($item) |
|
2697 | |||
2698 | /** |
||
2699 | * This method should handle the prepared statements case. When there is no |
||
2700 | * distinction, it's OK to use the same method. |
||
2701 | * |
||
2702 | * Note: if the input is not a boolean the original input might be returned. |
||
2703 | * |
||
2704 | * @param mixed $item A boolean or an array of them. |
||
2705 | * |
||
2706 | * @return mixed A boolean database value or an array of them. |
||
2707 | */ |
||
2708 | 50652 | public function convertBooleansToDatabaseValue($item) |
|
2712 | |||
2713 | /** |
||
2714 | * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current date. |
||
2715 | * |
||
2716 | * @return string |
||
2717 | */ |
||
2718 | 56479 | public function getCurrentDateSQL() |
|
2722 | |||
2723 | /** |
||
2724 | * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current time. |
||
2725 | * |
||
2726 | * @return string |
||
2727 | */ |
||
2728 | 30097 | public function getCurrentTimeSQL() |
|
2732 | |||
2733 | /** |
||
2734 | * Returns the SQL specific for the platform to get the current timestamp |
||
2735 | * |
||
2736 | * @return string |
||
2737 | */ |
||
2738 | 57646 | public function getCurrentTimestampSQL() |
|
2742 | |||
2743 | /** |
||
2744 | * Returns the SQL for a given transaction isolation level Connection constant. |
||
2745 | * |
||
2746 | * @param int $level |
||
2747 | * |
||
2748 | * @return string |
||
2749 | * |
||
2750 | * @throws InvalidArgumentException |
||
2751 | */ |
||
2752 | 51945 | protected function _getTransactionIsolationLevelSQL($level) |
|
2771 | |||
2772 | /** |
||
2773 | * @return string |
||
2774 | * |
||
2775 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2776 | */ |
||
2777 | 2481 | public function getListDatabasesSQL() |
|
2781 | |||
2782 | /** |
||
2783 | * Returns the SQL statement for retrieving the namespaces defined in the database. |
||
2784 | * |
||
2785 | * @return string |
||
2786 | * |
||
2787 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2788 | */ |
||
2789 | public function getListNamespacesSQL() |
||
2793 | |||
2794 | /** |
||
2795 | * @param string $database |
||
2796 | * |
||
2797 | * @return string |
||
2798 | * |
||
2799 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2800 | */ |
||
2801 | public function getListSequencesSQL($database) |
||
2805 | |||
2806 | /** |
||
2807 | * @param string $table |
||
2808 | * |
||
2809 | * @return string |
||
2810 | * |
||
2811 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2812 | */ |
||
2813 | public function getListTableConstraintsSQL($table) |
||
2817 | |||
2818 | /** |
||
2819 | * @param string $table |
||
2820 | * @param string|null $database |
||
2821 | * |
||
2822 | * @return string |
||
2823 | * |
||
2824 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2825 | */ |
||
2826 | public function getListTableColumnsSQL($table, $database = null) |
||
2830 | |||
2831 | /** |
||
2832 | * @return string |
||
2833 | * |
||
2834 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2835 | */ |
||
2836 | public function getListTablesSQL() |
||
2840 | |||
2841 | /** |
||
2842 | * @return string |
||
2843 | * |
||
2844 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2845 | */ |
||
2846 | public function getListUsersSQL() |
||
2850 | |||
2851 | /** |
||
2852 | * Returns the SQL to list all views of a database or user. |
||
2853 | * |
||
2854 | * @param string $database |
||
2855 | * |
||
2856 | * @return string |
||
2857 | * |
||
2858 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2859 | */ |
||
2860 | public function getListViewsSQL($database) |
||
2864 | |||
2865 | /** |
||
2866 | * Returns the list of indexes for the current database. |
||
2867 | * |
||
2868 | * The current database parameter is optional but will always be passed |
||
2869 | * when using the SchemaManager API and is the database the given table is in. |
||
2870 | * |
||
2871 | * Attention: Some platforms only support currentDatabase when they |
||
2872 | * are connected with that database. Cross-database information schema |
||
2873 | * requests may be impossible. |
||
2874 | * |
||
2875 | * @param string $table |
||
2876 | * @param string $currentDatabase |
||
2877 | * |
||
2878 | * @return string |
||
2879 | * |
||
2880 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2881 | */ |
||
2882 | public function getListTableIndexesSQL($table, $currentDatabase = null) |
||
2886 | |||
2887 | /** |
||
2888 | * @param string $table |
||
2889 | * |
||
2890 | * @return string |
||
2891 | * |
||
2892 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2893 | */ |
||
2894 | public function getListTableForeignKeysSQL($table) |
||
2898 | |||
2899 | /** |
||
2900 | * @param string $name |
||
2901 | * @param string $sql |
||
2902 | * |
||
2903 | * @return string |
||
2904 | * |
||
2905 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2906 | */ |
||
2907 | public function getCreateViewSQL($name, $sql) |
||
2911 | |||
2912 | /** |
||
2913 | * @param string $name |
||
2914 | * |
||
2915 | * @return string |
||
2916 | * |
||
2917 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2918 | */ |
||
2919 | public function getDropViewSQL($name) |
||
2923 | |||
2924 | /** |
||
2925 | * Returns the SQL snippet to drop an existing sequence. |
||
2926 | * |
||
2927 | * @param Sequence|string $sequence |
||
2928 | * |
||
2929 | * @return string |
||
2930 | * |
||
2931 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2932 | */ |
||
2933 | public function getDropSequenceSQL($sequence) |
||
2937 | |||
2938 | /** |
||
2939 | * @param string $sequenceName |
||
2940 | * |
||
2941 | * @return string |
||
2942 | * |
||
2943 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2944 | */ |
||
2945 | public function getSequenceNextValSQL($sequenceName) |
||
2949 | |||
2950 | /** |
||
2951 | * Returns the SQL to create a new database. |
||
2952 | * |
||
2953 | * @param string $database The name of the database that should be created. |
||
2954 | * |
||
2955 | * @return string |
||
2956 | * |
||
2957 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2958 | */ |
||
2959 | 43655 | public function getCreateDatabaseSQL($database) |
|
2963 | |||
2964 | /** |
||
2965 | * Returns the SQL to set the transaction isolation level. |
||
2966 | * |
||
2967 | * @param int $level |
||
2968 | * |
||
2969 | * @return string |
||
2970 | * |
||
2971 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2972 | */ |
||
2973 | public function getSetTransactionIsolationSQL($level) |
||
2977 | |||
2978 | /** |
||
2979 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create datetime fields in |
||
2980 | * statements like CREATE TABLE. |
||
2981 | * |
||
2982 | * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration |
||
2983 | * |
||
2984 | * @return string |
||
2985 | * |
||
2986 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
2987 | */ |
||
2988 | public function getDateTimeTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration) |
||
2992 | |||
2993 | /** |
||
2994 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create datetime with timezone offset fields. |
||
2995 | * |
||
2996 | * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration |
||
2997 | * |
||
2998 | * @return string |
||
2999 | */ |
||
3000 | 33569 | public function getDateTimeTzTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration) |
|
3004 | |||
3005 | /** |
||
3006 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create date fields in statements |
||
3007 | * like CREATE TABLE. |
||
3008 | * |
||
3009 | * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration |
||
3010 | * |
||
3011 | * @return string |
||
3012 | * |
||
3013 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
3014 | */ |
||
3015 | public function getDateTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration) |
||
3019 | |||
3020 | /** |
||
3021 | * Obtains DBMS specific SQL to be used to create time fields in statements |
||
3022 | * like CREATE TABLE. |
||
3023 | * |
||
3024 | * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration |
||
3025 | * |
||
3026 | * @return string |
||
3027 | * |
||
3028 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
3029 | */ |
||
3030 | public function getTimeTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration) |
||
3034 | |||
3035 | /** |
||
3036 | * @param mixed[] $fieldDeclaration |
||
3037 | * |
||
3038 | * @return string |
||
3039 | */ |
||
3040 | 54280 | public function getFloatDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration) |
|
3044 | |||
3045 | /** |
||
3046 | * Gets the default transaction isolation level of the platform. |
||
3047 | * |
||
3048 | * @see TransactionIsolationLevel |
||
3049 | * |
||
3050 | * @return int The default isolation level. |
||
3051 | */ |
||
3052 | public function getDefaultTransactionIsolationLevel() |
||
3056 | |||
3057 | /* supports*() methods */ |
||
3058 | |||
3059 | /** |
||
3060 | * Whether the platform supports sequences. |
||
3061 | * |
||
3062 | * @return bool |
||
3063 | */ |
||
3064 | 36010 | public function supportsSequences() |
|
3068 | |||
3069 | /** |
||
3070 | * Whether the platform supports identity columns. |
||
3071 | * |
||
3072 | * Identity columns are columns that receive an auto-generated value from the |
||
3073 | * database on insert of a row. |
||
3074 | * |
||
3075 | * @return bool |
||
3076 | */ |
||
3077 | 3 | public function supportsIdentityColumns() |
|
3081 | |||
3082 | /** |
||
3083 | * Whether the platform emulates identity columns through sequences. |
||
3084 | * |
||
3085 | * Some platforms that do not support identity columns natively |
||
3086 | * but support sequences can emulate identity columns by using |
||
3087 | * sequences. |
||
3088 | * |
||
3089 | * @return bool |
||
3090 | */ |
||
3091 | 53930 | public function usesSequenceEmulatedIdentityColumns() |
|
3095 | |||
3096 | /** |
||
3097 | * Returns the name of the sequence for a particular identity column in a particular table. |
||
3098 | * |
||
3099 | * @see usesSequenceEmulatedIdentityColumns |
||
3100 | * |
||
3101 | * @param string $tableName The name of the table to return the sequence name for. |
||
3102 | * @param string $columnName The name of the identity column in the table to return the sequence name for. |
||
3103 | * |
||
3104 | * @return string |
||
3105 | * |
||
3106 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
3107 | */ |
||
3108 | 52659 | public function getIdentitySequenceName($tableName, $columnName) |
|
3112 | |||
3113 | /** |
||
3114 | * Whether the platform supports indexes. |
||
3115 | * |
||
3116 | * @return bool |
||
3117 | */ |
||
3118 | 4 | public function supportsIndexes() |
|
3122 | |||
3123 | /** |
||
3124 | * Whether the platform supports partial indexes. |
||
3125 | * |
||
3126 | * @return bool |
||
3127 | */ |
||
3128 | 57253 | public function supportsPartialIndexes() |
|
3132 | |||
3133 | /** |
||
3134 | * Whether the platform supports indexes with column length definitions. |
||
3135 | */ |
||
3136 | 57087 | public function supportsColumnLengthIndexes() : bool |
|
3140 | |||
3141 | /** |
||
3142 | * Whether the platform supports altering tables. |
||
3143 | * |
||
3144 | * @return bool |
||
3145 | */ |
||
3146 | 56553 | public function supportsAlterTable() |
|
3150 | |||
3151 | /** |
||
3152 | * Whether the platform supports transactions. |
||
3153 | * |
||
3154 | * @return bool |
||
3155 | */ |
||
3156 | 4 | public function supportsTransactions() |
|
3160 | |||
3161 | /** |
||
3162 | * Whether the platform supports savepoints. |
||
3163 | * |
||
3164 | * @return bool |
||
3165 | */ |
||
3166 | 57914 | public function supportsSavepoints() |
|
3170 | |||
3171 | /** |
||
3172 | * Whether the platform supports releasing savepoints. |
||
3173 | * |
||
3174 | * @return bool |
||
3175 | */ |
||
3176 | 55037 | public function supportsReleaseSavepoints() |
|
3180 | |||
3181 | /** |
||
3182 | * Whether the platform supports primary key constraints. |
||
3183 | * |
||
3184 | * @return bool |
||
3185 | */ |
||
3186 | 4 | public function supportsPrimaryConstraints() |
|
3190 | |||
3191 | /** |
||
3192 | * Whether the platform supports foreign key constraints. |
||
3193 | * |
||
3194 | * @return bool |
||
3195 | */ |
||
3196 | 58709 | public function supportsForeignKeyConstraints() |
|
3200 | |||
3201 | /** |
||
3202 | * Whether foreign key constraints can be dropped. |
||
3203 | * |
||
3204 | * If false, then getDropForeignKeySQL() throws exception. |
||
3205 | */ |
||
3206 | 57477 | public function supportsCreateDropForeignKeyConstraints() : bool |
|
3210 | |||
3211 | /** |
||
3212 | * Whether this platform supports onUpdate in foreign key constraints. |
||
3213 | * |
||
3214 | * @return bool |
||
3215 | */ |
||
3216 | 58478 | public function supportsForeignKeyOnUpdate() |
|
3220 | |||
3221 | /** |
||
3222 | * Whether the platform supports database schemas. |
||
3223 | * |
||
3224 | * @return bool |
||
3225 | */ |
||
3226 | 36016 | public function supportsSchemas() |
|
3230 | |||
3231 | /** |
||
3232 | * Whether this platform can emulate schemas. |
||
3233 | * |
||
3234 | * Platforms that either support or emulate schemas don't automatically |
||
3235 | * filter a schema for the namespaced elements in {@link |
||
3236 | * AbstractManager#createSchema}. |
||
3237 | * |
||
3238 | * @return bool |
||
3239 | */ |
||
3240 | 4 | public function canEmulateSchemas() |
|
3244 | |||
3245 | /** |
||
3246 | * Returns the default schema name. |
||
3247 | * |
||
3248 | * @return string |
||
3249 | * |
||
3250 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
3251 | */ |
||
3252 | public function getDefaultSchemaName() |
||
3256 | |||
3257 | /** |
||
3258 | * Whether this platform supports create database. |
||
3259 | * |
||
3260 | * Some databases don't allow to create and drop databases at all or only with certain tools. |
||
3261 | * |
||
3262 | * @return bool |
||
3263 | */ |
||
3264 | 54016 | public function supportsCreateDropDatabase() |
|
3268 | |||
3269 | /** |
||
3270 | * Whether the platform supports getting the affected rows of a recent update/delete type query. |
||
3271 | * |
||
3272 | * @return bool |
||
3273 | */ |
||
3274 | 4 | public function supportsGettingAffectedRows() |
|
3278 | |||
3279 | /** |
||
3280 | * Whether this platform support to add inline column comments as postfix. |
||
3281 | * |
||
3282 | * @return bool |
||
3283 | */ |
||
3284 | 56565 | public function supportsInlineColumnComments() |
|
3288 | |||
3289 | /** |
||
3290 | * Whether this platform support the proprietary syntax "COMMENT ON asset". |
||
3291 | * |
||
3292 | * @return bool |
||
3293 | */ |
||
3294 | 56981 | public function supportsCommentOnStatement() |
|
3298 | |||
3299 | /** |
||
3300 | * Does this platform have native guid type. |
||
3301 | * |
||
3302 | * @return bool |
||
3303 | */ |
||
3304 | 57811 | public function hasNativeGuidType() |
|
3308 | |||
3309 | /** |
||
3310 | * Does this platform have native JSON type. |
||
3311 | * |
||
3312 | * @return bool |
||
3313 | */ |
||
3314 | 57654 | public function hasNativeJsonType() |
|
3318 | |||
3319 | /** |
||
3320 | * @deprecated |
||
3321 | * |
||
3322 | * @return string |
||
3323 | * |
||
3324 | * @todo Remove in 3.0 |
||
3325 | */ |
||
3326 | public function getIdentityColumnNullInsertSQL() |
||
3330 | |||
3331 | /** |
||
3332 | * Whether this platform supports views. |
||
3333 | * |
||
3334 | * @return bool |
||
3335 | */ |
||
3336 | 56517 | public function supportsViews() |
|
3340 | |||
3341 | /** |
||
3342 | * Does this platform support column collation? |
||
3343 | * |
||
3344 | * @return bool |
||
3345 | */ |
||
3346 | public function supportsColumnCollation() |
||
3350 | |||
3351 | /** |
||
3352 | * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes |
||
3353 | * the format of a stored datetime value of this platform. |
||
3354 | * |
||
3355 | * @return string The format string. |
||
3356 | */ |
||
3357 | 54142 | public function getDateTimeFormatString() |
|
3361 | |||
3362 | /** |
||
3363 | * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes |
||
3364 | * the format of a stored datetime with timezone value of this platform. |
||
3365 | * |
||
3366 | * @return string The format string. |
||
3367 | */ |
||
3368 | 33832 | public function getDateTimeTzFormatString() |
|
3372 | |||
3373 | /** |
||
3374 | * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes |
||
3375 | * the format of a stored date value of this platform. |
||
3376 | * |
||
3377 | * @return string The format string. |
||
3378 | */ |
||
3379 | 50223 | public function getDateFormatString() |
|
3383 | |||
3384 | /** |
||
3385 | * Gets the format string, as accepted by the date() function, that describes |
||
3386 | * the format of a stored time value of this platform. |
||
3387 | * |
||
3388 | * @return string The format string. |
||
3389 | */ |
||
3390 | 45373 | public function getTimeFormatString() |
|
3394 | |||
3395 | /** |
||
3396 | * Adds an driver-specific LIMIT clause to the query. |
||
3397 | * |
||
3398 | * @param string $query |
||
3399 | * @param int|null $limit |
||
3400 | * @param int|null $offset |
||
3401 | * |
||
3402 | * @return string |
||
3403 | * |
||
3404 | * @throws DBALException |
||
3405 | */ |
||
3406 | 58349 | final public function modifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset = null) |
|
3430 | |||
3431 | /** |
||
3432 | * Adds an platform-specific LIMIT clause to the query. |
||
3433 | * |
||
3434 | * @param string $query |
||
3435 | * @param int|null $limit |
||
3436 | * @param int|null $offset |
||
3437 | * |
||
3438 | * @return string |
||
3439 | */ |
||
3440 | 46807 | protected function doModifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset) |
|
3452 | |||
3453 | /** |
||
3454 | * Whether the database platform support offsets in modify limit clauses. |
||
3455 | * |
||
3456 | * @return bool |
||
3457 | */ |
||
3458 | 57898 | public function supportsLimitOffset() |
|
3462 | |||
3463 | /** |
||
3464 | * Gets the character casing of a column in an SQL result set of this platform. |
||
3465 | * |
||
3466 | * @param string $column The column name for which to get the correct character casing. |
||
3467 | * |
||
3468 | * @return string The column name in the character casing used in SQL result sets. |
||
3469 | */ |
||
3470 | public function getSQLResultCasing($column) |
||
3474 | |||
3475 | /** |
||
3476 | * Makes any fixes to a name of a schema element (table, sequence, ...) that are required |
||
3477 | * by restrictions of the platform, like a maximum length. |
||
3478 | * |
||
3479 | * @param string $schemaElementName |
||
3480 | * |
||
3481 | * @return string |
||
3482 | */ |
||
3483 | public function fixSchemaElementName($schemaElementName) |
||
3487 | |||
3488 | /** |
||
3489 | * Maximum length of any given database identifier, like tables or column names. |
||
3490 | * |
||
3491 | * @return int |
||
3492 | */ |
||
3493 | 57643 | public function getMaxIdentifierLength() |
|
3497 | |||
3498 | /** |
||
3499 | * Returns the insert SQL for an empty insert statement. |
||
3500 | * |
||
3501 | * @param string $tableName |
||
3502 | * @param string $identifierColumnName |
||
3503 | * |
||
3504 | * @return string |
||
3505 | */ |
||
3506 | 30785 | public function getEmptyIdentityInsertSQL($tableName, $identifierColumnName) |
|
3510 | |||
3511 | /** |
||
3512 | * Generates a Truncate Table SQL statement for a given table. |
||
3513 | * |
||
3514 | * Cascade is not supported on many platforms but would optionally cascade the truncate by |
||
3515 | * following the foreign keys. |
||
3516 | * |
||
3517 | * @param string $tableName |
||
3518 | * @param bool $cascade |
||
3519 | * |
||
3520 | * @return string |
||
3521 | */ |
||
3522 | 54522 | public function getTruncateTableSQL($tableName, $cascade = false) |
|
3528 | |||
3529 | /** |
||
3530 | * This is for test reasons, many vendors have special requirements for dummy statements. |
||
3531 | * |
||
3532 | * @return string |
||
3533 | */ |
||
3534 | 59277 | public function getDummySelectSQL() |
|
3540 | |||
3541 | /** |
||
3542 | * Returns the SQL to create a new savepoint. |
||
3543 | * |
||
3544 | * @param string $savepoint |
||
3545 | * |
||
3546 | * @return string |
||
3547 | */ |
||
3548 | 51713 | public function createSavePoint($savepoint) |
|
3552 | |||
3553 | /** |
||
3554 | * Returns the SQL to release a savepoint. |
||
3555 | * |
||
3556 | * @param string $savepoint |
||
3557 | * |
||
3558 | * @return string |
||
3559 | */ |
||
3560 | 51712 | public function releaseSavePoint($savepoint) |
|
3564 | |||
3565 | /** |
||
3566 | * Returns the SQL to rollback a savepoint. |
||
3567 | * |
||
3568 | * @param string $savepoint |
||
3569 | * |
||
3570 | * @return string |
||
3571 | */ |
||
3572 | 51713 | public function rollbackSavePoint($savepoint) |
|
3576 | |||
3577 | /** |
||
3578 | * Returns the keyword list instance of this platform. |
||
3579 | * |
||
3580 | * @return KeywordList |
||
3581 | * |
||
3582 | * @throws DBALException If no keyword list is specified. |
||
3583 | */ |
||
3584 | 60621 | final public function getReservedKeywordsList() |
|
3602 | |||
3603 | /** |
||
3604 | * Returns the class name of the reserved keywords list. |
||
3605 | * |
||
3606 | * @return string |
||
3607 | * |
||
3608 | * @throws DBALException If not supported on this platform. |
||
3609 | */ |
||
3610 | protected function getReservedKeywordsClass() |
||
3614 | |||
3615 | /** |
||
3616 | * Quotes a literal string. |
||
3617 | * This method is NOT meant to fix SQL injections! |
||
3618 | * It is only meant to escape this platform's string literal |
||
3619 | * quote character inside the given literal string. |
||
3620 | * |
||
3621 | * @param string $str The literal string to be quoted. |
||
3622 | * |
||
3623 | * @return string The quoted literal string. |
||
3624 | */ |
||
3625 | 58375 | public function quoteStringLiteral($str) |
|
3631 | |||
3632 | /** |
||
3633 | * Gets the character used for string literal quoting. |
||
3634 | * |
||
3635 | * @return string |
||
3636 | */ |
||
3637 | 58393 | public function getStringLiteralQuoteCharacter() |
|
3641 | |||
3642 | /** |
||
3643 | * Escapes metacharacters in a string intended to be used with a LIKE |
||
3644 | * operator. |
||
3645 | * |
||
3646 | * @param string $inputString a literal, unquoted string |
||
3647 | * @param string $escapeChar should be reused by the caller in the LIKE |
||
3648 | * expression. |
||
3649 | */ |
||
3650 | 58359 | final public function escapeStringForLike(string $inputString, string $escapeChar) : string |
|
3658 | |||
3659 | 58359 | protected function getLikeWildcardCharacters() : string |
|
3663 | } |
||
3664 |
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