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EEM_Base::delete_permanently()   C

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Total Lines 99
Code Lines 42

Duplication

Lines 3
Ratio 3.03 %

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cc 8
eloc 42
nc 6
nop 2
dl 3
loc 99
rs 5.2996
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<?php
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidDataTypeException;
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use EventEspresso\core\exceptions\InvalidInterfaceException;
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use EventEspresso\core\interfaces\ResettableInterface;
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use EventEspresso\core\services\orm\ModelFieldFactory;
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use EventEspresso\core\services\loaders\LoaderFactory;
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/**
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 * Class EEM_Base
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 * Multi-table model. Especially handles joins when querying.
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 * An important note about values dealt with in models and model objects:
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 * values used by models exist in basically 3 different domains, which the EE_Model_Fields help convert between:
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 * 1. Client-code values (eg, controller code may refer to a date as "March 21, 2013")
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 * 2. Model object values (eg, after the model object has called set() on the value and saves it onto the model object,
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 * it may become a unix timestamp, eg 12312412412)
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 * 3. Database values (eg, we may later decide to store dates as mysql dates, in which case they'd be stored as
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 * '2013-03-21 00:00:00') Sometimes these values are the same, but often they are not. When your client code is using a
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 * model's functions, you need to be aware which domain your data exists in. If it is client-code values (ie, it hasn't
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 * had a EE_Model_Field call prepare_for_set on it) then use the model functions as normal. However, if you are calling
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 * the model functions with values from the model object domain (ie, the code your writing is probably within a model
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 * object, and all the values you're dealing with have had an EE_Model_Field call prepare_for_set on them), then you'll
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 * want to set $values_already_prepared_by_model_object to FALSE within the argument-list of the functions you call (in
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 * order to avoid re-processing those values). If your values are already in the database values domain, you'll either
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 * way to convert them into the model object domain by creating model objects from those raw db values (ie,using
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 * EEM_Base::_create_objects), or just use $wpdb directly.
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 *
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 * @package               Event Espresso
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 * @subpackage            core
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 * @author                Michael Nelson
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 * @since                 EE4
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 */
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abstract class EEM_Base extends EE_Base implements ResettableInterface
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{
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    //admin posty
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    //basic -> grants access to mine -> if they don't have it, select none
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    //*_others -> grants access to others that aren't private, and all mine -> if they don't have it, select mine
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    //*_private -> grants full access -> if dont have it, select all mine and others' non-private
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    //*_published -> grants access to published -> if they dont have it, select non-published
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    //*_global/default/system -> grants access to global items -> if they don't have it, select non-global
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    //publish_{thing} -> can change status TO publish; SPECIAL CASE
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    //frontend posty
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    //by default has access to published
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    //basic -> grants access to mine that aren't published, and all published
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    //*_others ->grants access to others that aren't private, all mine
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    //*_private -> grants full access
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    //frontend non-posty
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    //like admin posty
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    //category-y
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    //assign -> grants access to join-table
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    //(delete, edit)
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    //payment-method-y
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    //for each registered payment method,
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    //ee_payment_method_{pmttype} -> if they don't have it, select all where they aren't of that type
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    /**
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     * Flag to indicate whether the values provided to EEM_Base have already been prepared
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     * by the model object or not (ie, the model object has used the field's _prepare_for_set function on the values).
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     * They almost always WILL NOT, but it's not necessarily a requirement.
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     * For example, if you want to run EEM_Event::instance()->get_all(array(array('EVT_ID'=>$_GET['event_id'])));
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     *
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     * @var boolean
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     */
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    private $_values_already_prepared_by_model_object = 0;
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    /**
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     * when $_values_already_prepared_by_model_object equals this, we assume
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     * the data is just like form input that needs to have the model fields'
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     * prepare_for_set and prepare_for_use_in_db called on it
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     */
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    const not_prepared_by_model_object = 0;
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    /**
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     * when $_values_already_prepared_by_model_object equals this, we
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     * assume this value is coming from a model object and doesn't need to have
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     * prepare_for_set called on it, just prepare_for_use_in_db is used
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     */
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    const prepared_by_model_object = 1;
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    /**
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     * when $_values_already_prepared_by_model_object equals this, we assume
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     * the values are already to be used in the database (ie no processing is done
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     * on them by the model's fields)
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     */
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    const prepared_for_use_in_db = 2;
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    protected $singular_item = 'Item';
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    protected $plural_item   = 'Items';
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    /**
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     * @type \EE_Table_Base[] $_tables array of EE_Table objects for defining which tables comprise this model.
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     */
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    protected $_tables;
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    /**
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     * with two levels: top-level has array keys which are database table aliases (ie, keys in _tables)
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     * and the value is an array. Each of those sub-arrays have keys of field names (eg 'ATT_ID', which should also be
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     * variable names on the model objects (eg, EE_Attendee), and the keys should be children of EE_Model_Field
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     *
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     * @var \EE_Model_Field_Base[] $_fields
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     */
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    protected $_fields;
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    /**
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     * array of different kinds of relations
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     *
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     * @var \EE_Model_Relation_Base[] $_model_relations
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     */
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    protected $_model_relations;
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    /**
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     * @var \EE_Index[] $_indexes
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     */
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    protected $_indexes = array();
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    /**
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     * Default strategy for getting where conditions on this model. This strategy is used to get default
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     * where conditions which are added to get_all, update, and delete queries. They can be overridden
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     * by setting the same columns as used in these queries in the query yourself.
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     *
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     * @var EE_Default_Where_Conditions
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     */
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    protected $_default_where_conditions_strategy;
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    /**
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     * Strategy for getting conditions on this model when 'default_where_conditions' equals 'minimum'.
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     * This is particularly useful when you want something between 'none' and 'default'
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     *
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     * @var EE_Default_Where_Conditions
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     */
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    protected $_minimum_where_conditions_strategy;
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    /**
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     * String describing how to find the "owner" of this model's objects.
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     * When there is a foreign key on this model to the wp_users table, this isn't needed.
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     * But when there isn't, this indicates which related model, or transiently-related model,
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     * has the foreign key to the wp_users table.
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     * Eg, for EEM_Registration this would be 'Event' because registrations are directly
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     * related to events, and events have a foreign key to wp_users.
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     * On EEM_Transaction, this would be 'Transaction.Event'
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    protected $_model_chain_to_wp_user = '';
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    /**
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     * This is a flag typically set by updates so that we don't load the where strategy on updates because updates
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     * don't need it (particularly CPT models)
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     *
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     * @var bool
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     */
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    protected $_ignore_where_strategy = false;
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    /**
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     * String used in caps relating to this model. Eg, if the caps relating to this
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     * model are 'ee_edit_events', 'ee_read_events', etc, it would be 'events'.
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     *
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     * @var string. If null it hasn't been initialized yet. If false then we
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     * have indicated capabilities don't apply to this
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     */
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    protected $_caps_slug = null;
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    /**
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     * 2d array where top-level keys are one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(),
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     * and next-level keys are capability names, and each's value is a
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     * EE_Default_Where_Condition. If the requester requests to apply caps to the query,
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     * they specify which context to use (ie, frontend, backend, edit or delete)
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     * and then each capability in the corresponding sub-array that they're missing
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     * adds the where conditions onto the query.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_cap_restrictions = array(
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        self::caps_read       => array(),
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        self::caps_read_admin => array(),
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        self::caps_edit       => array(),
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        self::caps_delete     => array(),
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    );
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    /**
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     * Array defining which cap restriction generators to use to create default
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     * cap restrictions to put in EEM_Base::_cap_restrictions.
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     * Array-keys are one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(), and values are a child of
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     * EE_Restriction_Generator_Base. If you don't want any cap restrictions generated
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     * automatically set this to false (not just null).
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     *
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     * @var EE_Restriction_Generator_Base[]
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     */
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    protected $_cap_restriction_generators = array();
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    /**
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     * constants used to categorize capability restrictions on EEM_Base::_caps_restrictions
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     */
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    const caps_read       = 'read';
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    const caps_read_admin = 'read_admin';
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    const caps_edit       = 'edit';
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    const caps_delete     = 'delete';
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    /**
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     * Keys are all the cap contexts (ie constants EEM_Base::_caps_*) and values are their 'action'
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     * as how they'd be used in capability names. Eg EEM_Base::caps_read ('read_frontend')
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     * maps to 'read' because when looking for relevant permissions we're going to use
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     * 'read' in teh capabilities names like 'ee_read_events' etc.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map = array(
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        self::caps_read       => 'read',
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        self::caps_read_admin => 'read',
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        self::caps_edit       => 'edit',
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        self::caps_delete     => 'delete',
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    );
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    /**
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     * Timezone
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     * This gets set via the constructor so that we know what timezone incoming strings|timestamps are in when there
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     * are EE_Datetime_Fields in use.  This can also be used before a get to set what timezone you want strings coming
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     * out of the created objects.  NOT all EEM_Base child classes use this property but any that use a
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     * EE_Datetime_Field data type will have access to it.
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    protected $_timezone;
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    /**
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     * This holds the id of the blog currently making the query.  Has no bearing on single site but is used for
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     * multisite.
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     *
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     * @var int
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     */
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    protected static $_model_query_blog_id;
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    /**
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     * A copy of _fields, except the array keys are the model names pointed to by
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     * the field
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     *
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     * @var EE_Model_Field_Base[]
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     */
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    private $_cache_foreign_key_to_fields = array();
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    /**
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     * Cached list of all the fields on the model, indexed by their name
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     *
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     * @var EE_Model_Field_Base[]
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     */
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    private $_cached_fields = null;
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    /**
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     * Cached list of all the fields on the model, except those that are
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     * marked as only pertinent to the database
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     *
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     * @var EE_Model_Field_Base[]
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     */
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    private $_cached_fields_non_db_only = null;
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    /**
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     * A cached reference to the primary key for quick lookup
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     *
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     * @var EE_Model_Field_Base
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     */
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    private $_primary_key_field = null;
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    /**
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     * Flag indicating whether this model has a primary key or not
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     *
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     * @var boolean
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     */
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    protected $_has_primary_key_field = null;
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    /**
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     * Whether or not this model is based off a table in WP core only (CPTs should set
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     * this to FALSE, but if we were to make an EE_WP_Post model, it should set this to true).
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     *
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     * @var boolean
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     */
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    protected $_wp_core_model = false;
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    /**
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     *    List of valid operators that can be used for querying.
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     * The keys are all operators we'll accept, the values are the real SQL
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     * operators used
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_valid_operators = array(
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        '='           => '=',
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        '<='          => '<=',
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        '<'           => '<',
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        '>='          => '>=',
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        '>'           => '>',
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        '!='          => '!=',
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        'LIKE'        => 'LIKE',
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        'like'        => 'LIKE',
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        'NOT_LIKE'    => 'NOT LIKE',
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        'not_like'    => 'NOT LIKE',
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        'NOT LIKE'    => 'NOT LIKE',
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        'not like'    => 'NOT LIKE',
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        'IN'          => 'IN',
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        'in'          => 'IN',
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        'NOT_IN'      => 'NOT IN',
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        'not_in'      => 'NOT IN',
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        'NOT IN'      => 'NOT IN',
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        'not in'      => 'NOT IN',
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        'between'     => 'BETWEEN',
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        'BETWEEN'     => 'BETWEEN',
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        'IS_NOT_NULL' => 'IS NOT NULL',
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        'is_not_null' => 'IS NOT NULL',
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        'IS NOT NULL' => 'IS NOT NULL',
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        'is not null' => 'IS NOT NULL',
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        'IS_NULL'     => 'IS NULL',
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        'is_null'     => 'IS NULL',
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        'IS NULL'     => 'IS NULL',
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        'is null'     => 'IS NULL',
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        'REGEXP'      => 'REGEXP',
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        'regexp'      => 'REGEXP',
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        'NOT_REGEXP'  => 'NOT REGEXP',
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        'not_regexp'  => 'NOT REGEXP',
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        'NOT REGEXP'  => 'NOT REGEXP',
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        'not regexp'  => 'NOT REGEXP',
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    );
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    /**
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     * operators that work like 'IN', accepting a comma-separated list of values inside brackets. Eg '(1,2,3)'
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_in_style_operators = array('IN', 'NOT IN');
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    /**
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     * operators that work like 'BETWEEN'.  Typically used for datetime calculations, i.e. "BETWEEN '12-1-2011' AND
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     * '12-31-2012'"
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_between_style_operators = array('BETWEEN');
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    /**
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     * operators that are used for handling NUll and !NULL queries.  Typically used for when checking if a row exists
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     * on a join table.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_null_style_operators = array('IS NOT NULL', 'IS NULL');
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    /**
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     * Allowed values for $query_params['order'] for ordering in queries
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_allowed_order_values = array('asc', 'desc', 'ASC', 'DESC');
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    /**
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     * When these are keys in a WHERE or HAVING clause, they are handled much differently
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     * than regular field names. It is assumed that their values are an array of WHERE conditions
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    private $_logic_query_param_keys = array('not', 'and', 'or', 'NOT', 'AND', 'OR');
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    /**
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     * Allowed keys in $query_params arrays passed into queries. Note that 0 is meant to always be a
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     * 'where', but 'where' clauses are so common that we thought we'd omit it
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    private $_allowed_query_params = array(
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        0,
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        'limit',
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        'order_by',
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        'group_by',
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        'having',
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        'force_join',
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        'order',
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        'on_join_limit',
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        'default_where_conditions',
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        'caps',
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    );
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    /**
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     * All the data types that can be used in $wpdb->prepare statements.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    private $_valid_wpdb_data_types = array('%d', '%s', '%f');
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    /**
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     *    EE_Registry Object
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     *
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     * @var    object
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     * @access    protected
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     */
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    protected $EE = null;
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    /**
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     * Property which, when set, will have this model echo out the next X queries to the page for debugging.
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     *
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     * @var int
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     */
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    protected $_show_next_x_db_queries = 0;
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    /**
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     * When using _get_all_wpdb_results, you can specify a custom selection. If you do so,
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     * it gets saved on this property so those selections can be used in WHERE, GROUP_BY, etc.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_custom_selections = array();
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    /**
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     * key => value Entity Map using  array( EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id => array( ID => model object ) )
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     * caches every model object we've fetched from the DB on this request
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    protected $_entity_map;
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    /**
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     * constant used to show EEM_Base has not yet verified the db on this http request
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     */
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    const db_verified_none = 0;
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    /**
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     * constant used to show EEM_Base has verified the EE core db on this http request,
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     * but not the addons' dbs
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     */
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    const db_verified_core = 1;
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    /**
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     * constant used to show EEM_Base has verified the addons' dbs (and implicitly
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     * the EE core db too)
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     */
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    const db_verified_addons = 2;
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    /**
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     * indicates whether an EEM_Base child has already re-verified the DB
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     * is ok (we don't want to do it repetitively). Should be set to one the constants
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     * looking like EEM_Base::db_verified_*
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     *
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     * @var int - 0 = none, 1 = core, 2 = addons
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     */
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    protected static $_db_verification_level = EEM_Base::db_verified_none;
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to apply default where conditions to ALL queried models
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     *        (eg, if retrieving registrations ordered by their datetimes, this will only return non-trashed
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     *        registrations for non-trashed tickets for non-trashed datetimes)
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_all = 'all';
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to apply default where conditions to THIS model only, but
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     *        no other models which are joined to (eg, if retrieving registrations ordered by their datetimes, this will
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     *        return non-trashed registrations, regardless of the related datetimes and tickets' statuses).
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     *        It is preferred to use EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_others because, when joining to
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     *        models which share tables with other models, this can return data for the wrong model.
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_this_only = 'this_model_only';
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to apply default where conditions to other models queried,
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     *        but not the current model (eg, if retrieving registrations ordered by their datetimes, this will
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     *        return all registrations related to non-trashed tickets and non-trashed datetimes)
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_others_only = 'other_models_only';
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to apply minimum where conditions to all models queried.
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     *        For most models this the same as EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none, except for models which share
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     *        their table with other models, like the Event and Venue models. For example, when querying for events
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     *        ordered by their venues' name, this will be sure to only return real events with associated real venues
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     *        (regardless of whether those events and venues are trashed)
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     *        In contrast, using EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none would could return WP posts other than EE
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     *        events.
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_minimum_all = 'minimum';
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to apply apply where conditions to other models, and full default
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     *        where conditions for the queried model (eg, when querying events ordered by venues' names, this will
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     *        return non-trashed events for any venues, regardless of whether those associated venues are trashed or
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     *        not)
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_minimum_others = 'full_this_minimum_others';
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    /**
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     * @const constant for 'default_where_conditions' to NOT apply any where conditions. This should very rarely be
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     *        used, because when querying from a model which shares its table with another model (eg Events and Venues)
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     *        it's possible it will return table entries for other models. You should use
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     *        EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_all instead.
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     */
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    const default_where_conditions_none = 'none';
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    /**
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     * About all child constructors:
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     * they should define the _tables, _fields and _model_relations arrays.
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     * Should ALWAYS be called after child constructor.
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     * In order to make the child constructors to be as simple as possible, this parent constructor
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     * finalizes constructing all the object's attributes.
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     * Generally, rather than requiring a child to code
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     * $this->_tables = array(
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     *        'Event_Post_Table' => new EE_Table('Event_Post_Table','wp_posts')
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     *        ...);
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     *  (thus repeating itself in the array key and in the constructor of the new EE_Table,)
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     * each EE_Table has a function to set the table's alias after the constructor, using
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     * the array key ('Event_Post_Table'), instead of repeating it. The model fields and model relations
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     * do something similar.
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     *
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     * @param null $timezone
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     * @throws EE_Error
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     */
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    protected function __construct($timezone = null)
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    {
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        // check that the model has not been loaded too soon
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        if (! did_action('AHEE__EE_System__load_espresso_addons')) {
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            throw new EE_Error (
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                sprintf(
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                    __('The %1$s model can not be loaded before the "AHEE__EE_System__load_espresso_addons" hook has been called. This gives other addons a chance to extend this model.',
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                        'event_espresso'),
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                    get_class($this)
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                )
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            );
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        }
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        /**
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         * Set blogid for models to current blog. However we ONLY do this if $_model_query_blog_id is not already set.
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         */
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        if (empty(EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id)) {
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            EEM_Base::set_model_query_blog_id();
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        }
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        /**
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         * Filters the list of tables on a model. It is best to NOT use this directly and instead
539
         * just use EE_Register_Model_Extension
540
         *
541
         * @var EE_Table_Base[] $_tables
542
         */
543
        $this->_tables = apply_filters('FHEE__' . get_class($this) . '__construct__tables', $this->_tables);
544
        foreach ($this->_tables as $table_alias => $table_obj) {
545
            /** @var $table_obj EE_Table_Base */
546
            $table_obj->_construct_finalize_with_alias($table_alias);
547
            if ($table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table) {
548
                /** @var $table_obj EE_Secondary_Table */
549
                $table_obj->_construct_finalize_set_table_to_join_with($this->_get_main_table());
550
            }
551
        }
552
        /**
553
         * Filters the list of fields on a model. It is best to NOT use this directly and instead just use
554
         * EE_Register_Model_Extension
555
         *
556
         * @param EE_Model_Field_Base[] $_fields
557
         */
558
        $this->_fields = apply_filters('FHEE__' . get_class($this) . '__construct__fields', $this->_fields);
559
        $this->_invalidate_field_caches();
560
        foreach ($this->_fields as $table_alias => $fields_for_table) {
561
            if (! array_key_exists($table_alias, $this->_tables)) {
562
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Table alias %s does not exist in EEM_Base child's _tables array. Only tables defined are %s",
563
                    'event_espresso'), $table_alias, implode(",", $this->_fields)));
564
            }
565
            foreach ($fields_for_table as $field_name => $field_obj) {
566
                /** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base | EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base */
567
                //primary key field base has a slightly different _construct_finalize
568
                /** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
569
                $field_obj->_construct_finalize($table_alias, $field_name, $this->get_this_model_name());
570
            }
571
        }
572
        // everything is related to Extra_Meta
573
        if (get_class($this) !== 'EEM_Extra_Meta') {
574
            //make extra meta related to everything, but don't block deleting things just
575
            //because they have related extra meta info. For now just orphan those extra meta
576
            //in the future we should automatically delete them
577
            $this->_model_relations['Extra_Meta'] = new EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation(false);
578
        }
579
        //and change logs
580
        if (get_class($this) !== 'EEM_Change_Log') {
581
            $this->_model_relations['Change_Log'] = new EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation(false);
582
        }
583
        /**
584
         * Filters the list of relations on a model. It is best to NOT use this directly and instead just use
585
         * EE_Register_Model_Extension
586
         *
587
         * @param EE_Model_Relation_Base[] $_model_relations
588
         */
589
        $this->_model_relations = apply_filters('FHEE__' . get_class($this) . '__construct__model_relations',
590
            $this->_model_relations);
591
        foreach ($this->_model_relations as $model_name => $relation_obj) {
592
            /** @var $relation_obj EE_Model_Relation_Base */
593
            $relation_obj->_construct_finalize_set_models($this->get_this_model_name(), $model_name);
594
        }
595
        foreach ($this->_indexes as $index_name => $index_obj) {
596
            /** @var $index_obj EE_Index */
597
            $index_obj->_construct_finalize($index_name, $this->get_this_model_name());
598
        }
599
        $this->set_timezone($timezone);
600
        //finalize default where condition strategy, or set default
601
        if (! $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy) {
602
            //nothing was set during child constructor, so set default
603
            $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy = new EE_Default_Where_Conditions();
604
        }
605
        $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy->_finalize_construct($this);
606
        if (! $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy) {
607
            //nothing was set during child constructor, so set default
608
            $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy = new EE_Default_Where_Conditions();
609
        }
610
        $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy->_finalize_construct($this);
611
        //if the cap slug hasn't been set, and we haven't set it to false on purpose
612
        //to indicate to NOT set it, set it to the logical default
613
        if ($this->_caps_slug === null) {
614
            $this->_caps_slug = EEH_Inflector::pluralize_and_lower($this->get_this_model_name());
615
        }
616
        //initialize the standard cap restriction generators if none were specified by the child constructor
617
        if ($this->_cap_restriction_generators !== false) {
618
            foreach ($this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() as $cap_context => $action) {
619
                if (! isset($this->_cap_restriction_generators[$cap_context])) {
620
                    $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$cap_context] = apply_filters(
621
                        'FHEE__EEM_Base___construct__standard_cap_restriction_generator',
622
                        new EE_Restriction_Generator_Protected(),
623
                        $cap_context,
624
                        $this
625
                    );
626
                }
627
            }
628
        }
629
        //if there are cap restriction generators, use them to make the default cap restrictions
630
        if ($this->_cap_restriction_generators !== false) {
631
            foreach ($this->_cap_restriction_generators as $context => $generator_object) {
632
                if (! $generator_object) {
633
                    continue;
634
                }
635 View Code Duplication
                if (! $generator_object instanceof EE_Restriction_Generator_Base) {
636
                    throw new EE_Error(
637
                        sprintf(
638
                            __('Index "%1$s" in the model %2$s\'s _cap_restriction_generators is not a child of EE_Restriction_Generator_Base. It should be that or NULL.',
639
                                'event_espresso'),
640
                            $context,
641
                            $this->get_this_model_name()
642
                        )
643
                    );
644
                }
645
                $action = $this->cap_action_for_context($context);
646
                if (! $generator_object->construction_finalized()) {
647
                    $generator_object->_construct_finalize($this, $action);
648
                }
649
            }
650
        }
651
        do_action('AHEE__' . get_class($this) . '__construct__end');
652
    }
653
654
655
656
    /**
657
     * Generates the cap restrictions for the given context, or if they were
658
     * already generated just gets what's cached
659
     *
660
     * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts()
661
     * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[]
662
     */
663
    protected function _generate_cap_restrictions($context)
664
    {
665
        if (isset($this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context])
666
            && $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context]
667
               instanceof
668
               EE_Restriction_Generator_Base
669
        ) {
670
            return $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context]->generate_restrictions();
671
        } else {
672
            return array();
673
        }
674
    }
675
676
677
678
    /**
679
     * Used to set the $_model_query_blog_id static property.
680
     *
681
     * @param int $blog_id  If provided then will set the blog_id for the models to this id.  If not provided then the
682
     *                      value for get_current_blog_id() will be used.
683
     */
684
    public static function set_model_query_blog_id($blog_id = 0)
685
    {
686
        EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id = $blog_id > 0 ? (int)$blog_id : get_current_blog_id();
687
    }
688
689
690
691
    /**
692
     * Returns whatever is set as the internal $model_query_blog_id.
693
     *
694
     * @return int
695
     */
696
    public static function get_model_query_blog_id()
697
    {
698
        return EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id;
699
    }
700
701
702
703
    /**
704
     * This function is a singleton method used to instantiate the Espresso_model object
705
     *
706
     * @param string            $timezone string representing the timezone we want to set for returned Date Time Strings
707
     *                                    (and any incoming timezone data that gets saved).
708
     *                                    Note this just sends the timezone info to the date time model field objects.
709
     *                                    Default is NULL
710
     *                                    (and will be assumed using the set timezone in the 'timezone_string' wp option)
711
     * @param ModelFieldFactory $model_field_factory
712
     * @return static (as in the concrete child class)
713
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
714
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
715
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
716
     * @throws EE_Error
717
     */
718
    public static function instance($timezone = null, ModelFieldFactory $model_field_factory = null)
719
    {
720
        // check if instance of Espresso_model already exists
721
        if (! static::$_instance instanceof static) {
722
            $model_field_factory = self::getModelFieldFactory($model_field_factory);
723
            // instantiate Espresso_model
724
            static::$_instance = new static($timezone, $model_field_factory);
725
        }
726
        //we might have a timezone set, let set_timezone decide what to do with it
727
        static::$_instance->set_timezone($timezone);
728
        // Espresso_model object
729
        return static::$_instance;
730
    }
731
732
733
734
    /**
735
     * @param $model_field_factory
736
     * @return ModelFieldFactory
737
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
738
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
739
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
740
     */
741
    private static function getModelFieldFactory($model_field_factory)
742
    {
743
        return $model_field_factory instanceof ModelFieldFactory
744
            ? $model_field_factory
745
            : LoaderFactory::getLoader()->load('EventEspresso\core\services\orm\ModelFieldFactory');
746
    }
747
748
749
750
    /**
751
     * resets the model and returns it
752
     *
753
     * @param null | string          $timezone
754
     * @param ModelFieldFactory|null $model_field_factory
755
     * @return EEM_Base|null (if the model was already instantiated, returns it, with
756
     * @throws ReflectionException
757
     * all its properties reset; if it wasn't instantiated, returns null)
758
     * @throws EE_Error
759
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
760
     * @throws InvalidDataTypeException
761
     * @throws InvalidInterfaceException
762
     */
763
    public static function reset($timezone = null, ModelFieldFactory $model_field_factory = null)
764
    {
765
        if (static::$_instance instanceof EEM_Base) {
766
            //let's try to NOT swap out the current instance for a new one
767
            //because if someone has a reference to it, we can't remove their reference
768
            //so it's best to keep using the same reference, but change the original object
769
            //reset all its properties to their original values as defined in the class
770
            $r = new ReflectionClass(get_class(static::$_instance));
771
            $static_properties = $r->getStaticProperties();
772
            foreach ($r->getDefaultProperties() as $property => $value) {
773
                //don't set instance to null like it was originally,
774
                //but it's static anyways, and we're ignoring static properties (for now at least)
775
                if (! isset($static_properties[$property])) {
776
                    static::$_instance->{$property} = $value;
777
                }
778
            }
779
            //and then directly call its constructor again, like we would if we were creating a new one
780
            $model_field_factory = self::getModelFieldFactory($model_field_factory);
781
            static::$_instance->__construct($timezone, $model_field_factory);
782
            return self::instance();
783
        }
784
        return null;
785
    }
786
787
788
789
    /**
790
     * retrieve the status details from esp_status table as an array IF this model has the status table as a relation.
791
     *
792
     * @param  boolean $translated return localized strings or JUST the array.
793
     * @return array
794
     * @throws EE_Error
795
     */
796
    public function status_array($translated = false)
797
    {
798
        if (! array_key_exists('Status', $this->_model_relations)) {
799
            return array();
800
        }
801
        $model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
802
        $status_type = str_replace(' ', '_', strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', $model_name)));
803
        $stati = EEM_Status::instance()->get_all(array(array('STS_type' => $status_type)));
804
        $status_array = array();
805
        foreach ($stati as $status) {
806
            $status_array[$status->ID()] = $status->get('STS_code');
807
        }
808
        return $translated
809
            ? EEM_Status::instance()->localized_status($status_array, false, 'sentence')
810
            : $status_array;
811
    }
812
813
814
815
    /**
816
     * Gets all the EE_Base_Class objects which match the $query_params, by querying the DB.
817
     *
818
     * @param array $query_params             {
819
     * @var array $0 (where) array {
820
     *                                        eg: array('QST_display_text'=>'Are you bob?','QST_admin_text'=>'Determine
821
     *                                        if user is bob') becomes SQL >> "...WHERE QST_display_text = 'Are you
822
     *                                        bob?' AND QST_admin_text = 'Determine if user is bob'...") To add WHERE
823
     *                                        conditions based on related models (and even
824
     *                                        models-related-to-related-models) prepend the model's name onto the field
825
     *                                        name. Eg,
826
     *                                        EEM_Event::instance()->get_all(array(array('Venue.VNU_ID'=>12))); becomes
827
     *                                        SQL >> "SELECT * FROM wp_posts AS Event_CPT LEFT JOIN wp_esp_event_meta
828
     *                                        AS Event_Meta ON Event_CPT.ID = Event_Meta.EVT_ID LEFT JOIN
829
     *                                        wp_esp_event_venue AS Event_Venue ON Event_Venue.EVT_ID=Event_CPT.ID LEFT
830
     *                                        JOIN wp_posts AS Venue_CPT ON Venue_CPT.ID=Event_Venue.VNU_ID LEFT JOIN
831
     *                                        wp_esp_venue_meta AS Venue_Meta ON Venue_CPT.ID = Venue_Meta.VNU_ID WHERE
832
     *                                        Venue_CPT.ID = 12 Notice that automatically took care of joining Events
833
     *                                        to Venues (even when each of those models actually consisted of two
834
     *                                        tables). Also, you may chain the model relations together. Eg instead of
835
     *                                        just having
836
     *                                        "Venue.VNU_ID", you could have
837
     *                                        "Registration.Attendee.ATT_ID" as a field on a query for events (because
838
     *                                        events are related to Registrations, which are related to Attendees). You
839
     *                                        can take it even further with
840
     *                                        "Registration.Transaction.Payment.PAY_amount" etc. To change the operator
841
     *                                        (from the default of '='), change the value to an numerically-indexed
842
     *                                        array, where the first item in the list is the operator. eg: array(
843
     *                                        'QST_display_text' => array('LIKE','%bob%'), 'QST_ID' => array('<',34),
844
     *                                        'QST_wp_user' => array('in',array(1,2,7,23))) becomes SQL >> "...WHERE
845
     *                                        QST_display_text LIKE '%bob%' AND QST_ID < 34 AND QST_wp_user IN
846
     *                                        (1,2,7,23)...". Valid operators so far: =, !=, <, <=, >, >=, LIKE, NOT
847
     *                                        LIKE, IN (followed by numeric-indexed array), NOT IN (dido), BETWEEN
848
     *                                        (followed by an array with exactly 2 date strings), IS NULL, and IS NOT
849
     *                                        NULL Values can be a string, int, or float. They can also be arrays IFF
850
     *                                        the operator is IN. Also, values can actually be field names. To indicate
851
     *                                        the value is a field, simply provide a third array item (true) to the
852
     *                                        operator-value array like so: eg: array( 'DTT_reg_limit' => array('>',
853
     *                                        'DTT_sold', TRUE) ) becomes SQL >> "...WHERE DTT_reg_limit > DTT_sold"
854
     *                                        Note: you can also use related model field names like you would any other
855
     *                                        field name. eg:
856
     *                                        array('Datetime.DTT_reg_limit'=>array('=','Datetime.DTT_sold',TRUE) could
857
     *                                        be used if you were querying EEM_Tickets (because Datetime is directly related to tickets) Also, by default all the where conditions are AND'd together. To override this, add an array key 'OR' (or 'AND') and the array to be OR'd together eg: array('OR'=>array('TXN_ID' => 23 , 'TXN_timestamp__>' =>
858
     *                                        345678912)) becomes SQL >> "...WHERE TXN_ID = 23 OR TXN_timestamp =
859
     *                                        345678912...". Also, to negate an entire set of conditions, use 'NOT' as
860
     *                                        an array key. eg: array('NOT'=>array('TXN_total' =>
861
     *                                        50, 'TXN_paid'=>23) becomes SQL >> "...where ! (TXN_total =50 AND
862
     *                                        TXN_paid =23) Note: the 'glue' used to join each condition will continue
863
     *                                        to be what you last specified. IE, "AND"s by default, but if you had
864
     *                                        previously specified to use ORs to join, ORs will continue to be used.
865
     *                                        So, if you specify to use an "OR" to join conditions, it will continue to
866
     *                                        "stick" until you specify an AND. eg
867
     *                                        array('OR'=>array('NOT'=>array('TXN_total' => 50,
868
     *                                        'TXN_paid'=>23)),AND=>array('TXN_ID'=>1,'STS_ID'=>'TIN') becomes SQL >>
869
     *                                        "...where ! (TXN_total =50 OR TXN_paid =23) AND TXN_ID=1 AND
870
     *                                        STS_ID='TIN'" They can be nested indefinitely. eg:
871
     *                                        array('OR'=>array('TXN_total' => 23, 'NOT'=> array( 'TXN_timestamp'=> 345678912, 'AND'=>array('TXN_paid' => 53, 'STS_ID' => 'TIN')))) becomes SQL >> "...WHERE TXN_total = 23 OR ! (TXN_timestamp = 345678912 OR (TXN_paid = 53 AND STS_ID = 'TIN'))..." GOTCHA: because this is an array, array keys must be unique, making it impossible to place two or more where conditions applying to the same field. eg: array('PAY_timestamp'=>array('>',$start_date),'PAY_timestamp'=>array('<',$end_date),'PAY_timestamp'=>array('!=',$special_date)), as PHP enforces that the array keys must be unique, thus removing the first two array entries with key 'PAY_timestamp'. becomes SQL >> "PAY_timestamp !=  4234232", ignoring the first two PAY_timestamp conditions). To overcome this, you can add a '*' character to the end of the field's name, followed by anything. These will be removed when generating the SQL string, but allow for the array keys to be unique. eg: you could rewrite the previous query as: array('PAY_timestamp'=>array('>',$start_date),'PAY_timestamp*1st'=>array('<',$end_date),'PAY_timestamp*2nd'=>array('!=',$special_date)) which correctly becomes SQL >>
872
     *                                        "PAY_timestamp > 123412341 AND PAY_timestamp < 2354235235234 AND
873
     *                                        PAY_timestamp != 1241234123" This can be applied to condition operators
874
     *                                        too, eg:
875
     *                                        array('OR'=>array('REG_ID'=>3,'Transaction.TXN_ID'=>23),'OR*whatever'=>array('Attendee.ATT_fname'=>'bob','Attendee.ATT_lname'=>'wilson')));
876
     * @var mixed   $limit                    int|array    adds a limit to the query just like the SQL limit clause, so
877
     *                                        limits of "23", "25,50", and array(23,42) are all valid would become SQL
878
     *                                        "...LIMIT 23", "...LIMIT 25,50", and "...LIMIT 23,42" respectively.
879
     *                                        Remember when you provide two numbers for the limit, the 1st number is
880
     *                                        the OFFSET, the 2nd is the LIMIT
881
     * @var array   $on_join_limit            allows the setting of a special select join with a internal limit so you
882
     *                                        can do paging on one-to-many multi-table-joins. Send an array in the
883
     *                                        following format array('on_join_limit'
884
     *                                        => array( 'table_alias', array(1,2) ) ).
885
     * @var mixed   $order_by                 name of a column to order by, or an array where keys are field names and
886
     *                                        values are either 'ASC' or 'DESC'.
887
     *                                        'limit'=>array('STS_ID'=>'ASC','REG_date'=>'DESC'), which would becomes
888
     *                                        SQL "...ORDER BY TXN_timestamp..." and "...ORDER BY STS_ID ASC, REG_date
889
     *                                        DESC..." respectively. Like the
890
     *                                        'where' conditions, these fields can be on related models. Eg
891
     *                                        'order_by'=>array('Registration.Transaction.TXN_amount'=>'ASC') is
892
     *                                        perfectly valid from any model related to 'Registration' (like Event,
893
     *                                        Attendee, Price, Datetime, etc.)
894
     * @var string  $order                    If 'order_by' is used and its value is a string (NOT an array), then
895
     *                                        'order' specifies whether to order the field specified in 'order_by' in
896
     *                                        ascending or descending order. Acceptable values are 'ASC' or 'DESC'. If,
897
     *                                        'order_by' isn't used, but 'order' is, then it is assumed you want to
898
     *                                        order by the primary key. Eg,
899
     *                                        EEM_Event::instance()->get_all(array('order_by'=>'Datetime.DTT_EVT_start','order'=>'ASC');
900
     *                                        //(will join with the Datetime model's table(s) and order by its field
901
     *                                        DTT_EVT_start) or
902
     *                                        EEM_Registration::instance()->get_all(array('order'=>'ASC'));//will make
903
     *                                        SQL "SELECT * FROM wp_esp_registration ORDER BY REG_ID ASC"
904
     * @var mixed   $group_by                 name of field to order by, or an array of fields. Eg either
905
     *                                        'group_by'=>'VNU_ID', or
906
     *                                        'group_by'=>array('EVT_name','Registration.Transaction.TXN_total') Note:
907
     *                                        if no
908
     *                                        $group_by is specified, and a limit is set, automatically groups by the
909
     *                                        model's primary key (or combined primary keys). This avoids some
910
     *                                        weirdness that results when using limits, tons of joins, and no group by,
911
     *                                        see https://events.codebasehq.com/projects/event-espresso/tickets/9389
912
     * @var array   $having                   exactly like WHERE parameters array, except these conditions apply to the
913
     *                                        grouped results (whereas WHERE conditions apply to the pre-grouped
914
     *                                        results)
915
     * @var array   $force_join               forces a join with the models named. Should be a numerically-indexed
916
     *                                        array where values are models to be joined in the query.Eg
917
     *                                        array('Attendee','Payment','Datetime'). You may join with transient
918
     *                                        models using period, eg "Registration.Transaction.Payment". You will
919
     *                                        probably only want to do this in hopes of increasing efficiency, as
920
     *                                        related models which belongs to the current model
921
     *                                        (ie, the current model has a foreign key to them, like how Registration
922
     *                                        belongs to Attendee) can be cached in order to avoid future queries
923
     * @var string  $default_where_conditions can be set to 'none', 'this_model_only', 'other_models_only', or 'all'.
924
     *                                        set this to 'none' to disable all default where conditions. Eg, usually
925
     *                                        soft-deleted objects are filtered-out if you want to include them, set
926
     *                                        this query param to 'none'. If you want to ONLY disable THIS model's
927
     *                                        default where conditions set it to 'other_models_only'. If you only want
928
     *                                        this model's default where conditions added to the query, use
929
     *                                        'this_model_only'. If you want to use all default where conditions
930
     *                                        (default), set to 'all'.
931
     * @var string  $caps                     controls what capability requirements to apply to the query; ie, should
932
     *                                        we just NOT apply any capabilities/permissions/restrictions and return
933
     *                                        everything? Or should we only show the current user items they should be
934
     *                                        able to view on the frontend, backend, edit, or delete? can be set to
935
     *                                        'none' (default), 'read_frontend', 'read_backend', 'edit' or 'delete'
936
     *                                        }
937
     * @return EE_Base_Class[]  *note that there is NO option to pass the output type. If you want results different
938
     *                                        from EE_Base_Class[], use _get_all_wpdb_results()and make it public
939
     *                                        again. Array keys are object IDs (if there is a primary key on the model.
940
     *                                        if not, numerically indexed) Some full examples: get 10 transactions
941
     *                                        which have Scottish attendees: EEM_Transaction::instance()->get_all(
942
     *                                        array( array(
943
     *                                        'OR'=>array(
944
     *                                        'Registration.Attendee.ATT_fname'=>array('like','Mc%'),
945
     *                                        'Registration.Attendee.ATT_fname*other'=>array('like','Mac%')
946
     *                                        )
947
     *                                        ),
948
     *                                        'limit'=>10,
949
     *                                        'group_by'=>'TXN_ID'
950
     *                                        ));
951
     *                                        get all the answers to the question titled "shirt size" for event with id
952
     *                                        12, ordered by their answer EEM_Answer::instance()->get_all(array( array(
953
     *                                        'Question.QST_display_text'=>'shirt size',
954
     *                                        'Registration.Event.EVT_ID'=>12
955
     *                                        ),
956
     *                                        'order_by'=>array('ANS_value'=>'ASC')
957
     *                                        ));
958
     * @throws EE_Error
959
     */
960
    public function get_all($query_params = array())
961
    {
962
        if (isset($query_params['limit'])
963
            && ! isset($query_params['group_by'])
964
        ) {
965
            $query_params['group_by'] = array_keys($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields());
966
        }
967
        return $this->_create_objects($this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, ARRAY_A, null));
968
    }
969
970
971
972
    /**
973
     * Modifies the query parameters so we only get back model objects
974
     * that "belong" to the current user
975
     *
976
     * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
977
     * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all
978
     */
979
    public function alter_query_params_to_only_include_mine($query_params = array())
980
    {
981
        $wp_user_field_name = $this->wp_user_field_name();
982
        if ($wp_user_field_name) {
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983
            $query_params[0][$wp_user_field_name] = get_current_user_id();
984
        }
985
        return $query_params;
986
    }
987
988
989
990
    /**
991
     * Returns the name of the field's name that points to the WP_User table
992
     *  on this model (or follows the _model_chain_to_wp_user and uses that model's
993
     * foreign key to the WP_User table)
994
     *
995
     * @return string|boolean string on success, boolean false when there is no
996
     * foreign key to the WP_User table
997
     */
998
    public function wp_user_field_name()
999
    {
1000
        try {
1001
            if (! empty($this->_model_chain_to_wp_user)) {
1002
                $models_to_follow_to_wp_users = explode('.', $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user);
1003
                $last_model_name = end($models_to_follow_to_wp_users);
1004
                $model_with_fk_to_wp_users = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model($last_model_name);
1005
                $model_chain_to_wp_user = $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user . '.';
1006
            } else {
1007
                $model_with_fk_to_wp_users = $this;
1008
                $model_chain_to_wp_user = '';
1009
            }
1010
            $wp_user_field = $model_with_fk_to_wp_users->get_foreign_key_to('WP_User');
1011
            return $model_chain_to_wp_user . $wp_user_field->get_name();
1012
        } catch (EE_Error $e) {
1013
            return false;
1014
        }
1015
    }
1016
1017
1018
1019
    /**
1020
     * Returns the _model_chain_to_wp_user string, which indicates which related model
1021
     * (or transiently-related model) has a foreign key to the wp_users table;
1022
     * useful for finding if model objects of this type are 'owned' by the current user.
1023
     * This is an empty string when the foreign key is on this model and when it isn't,
1024
     * but is only non-empty when this model's ownership is indicated by a RELATED model
1025
     * (or transiently-related model)
1026
     *
1027
     * @return string
1028
     */
1029
    public function model_chain_to_wp_user()
1030
    {
1031
        return $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user;
1032
    }
1033
1034
1035
1036
    /**
1037
     * Whether this model is 'owned' by a specific wordpress user (even indirectly,
1038
     * like how registrations don't have a foreign key to wp_users, but the
1039
     * events they are for are), or is unrelated to wp users.
1040
     * generally available
1041
     *
1042
     * @return boolean
1043
     */
1044
    public function is_owned()
1045
    {
1046
        if ($this->model_chain_to_wp_user()) {
1047
            return true;
1048
        }
1049
        try {
1050
            $this->get_foreign_key_to('WP_User');
1051
            return true;
1052
        } catch (EE_Error $e) {
1053
            return false;
1054
        }
1055
    }
1056
1057
1058
1059
    /**
1060
     * Used internally to get WPDB results, because other functions, besides get_all, may want to do some queries, but
1061
     * may want to preserve the WPDB results (eg, update, which first queries to make sure we have all the tables on
1062
     * the model)
1063
     *
1064
     * @param array  $query_params      like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1065
     * @param string $output            ARRAY_A, OBJECT_K, etc. Just like
1066
     * @param mixed  $columns_to_select , What columns to select. By default, we select all columns specified by the
1067
     *                                  fields on the model, and the models we joined to in the query. However, you can
1068
     *                                  override this and set the select to "*", or a specific column name, like
1069
     *                                  "ATT_ID", etc. If you would like to use these custom selections in WHERE,
1070
     *                                  GROUP_BY, or HAVING clauses, you must instead provide an array. Array keys are
1071
     *                                  the aliases used to refer to this selection, and values are to be
1072
     *                                  numerically-indexed arrays, where 0 is the selection and 1 is the data type.
1073
     *                                  Eg, array('count'=>array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%d'))
1074
     * @return array | stdClass[] like results of $wpdb->get_results($sql,OBJECT), (ie, output type is OBJECT)
1075
     * @throws EE_Error
1076
     */
1077
    protected function _get_all_wpdb_results($query_params = array(), $output = ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select = null)
1078
    {
1079
        // remember the custom selections, if any, and type cast as array
1080
        // (unless $columns_to_select is an object, then just set as an empty array)
1081
        // Note: (array) 'some string' === array( 'some string' )
1082
        $this->_custom_selections = ! is_object($columns_to_select) ? (array)$columns_to_select : array();
1083
        $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1084
        $select_expressions = $columns_to_select !== null
1085
            ? $this->_construct_select_from_input($columns_to_select)
1086
            : $this->_construct_default_select_sql($model_query_info);
1087
        $SQL = "SELECT $select_expressions " . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
1088
        return $this->_do_wpdb_query('get_results', array($SQL, $output));
1089
    }
1090
1091
1092
1093
    /**
1094
     * Gets an array of rows from the database just like $wpdb->get_results would,
1095
     * but you can use the $query_params like on EEM_Base::get_all() to more easily
1096
     * take care of joins, field preparation etc.
1097
     *
1098
     * @param array  $query_params      like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1099
     * @param string $output            ARRAY_A, OBJECT_K, etc. Just like
1100
     * @param mixed  $columns_to_select , What columns to select. By default, we select all columns specified by the
1101
     *                                  fields on the model, and the models we joined to in the query. However, you can
1102
     *                                  override this and set the select to "*", or a specific column name, like
1103
     *                                  "ATT_ID", etc. If you would like to use these custom selections in WHERE,
1104
     *                                  GROUP_BY, or HAVING clauses, you must instead provide an array. Array keys are
1105
     *                                  the aliases used to refer to this selection, and values are to be
1106
     *                                  numerically-indexed arrays, where 0 is the selection and 1 is the data type.
1107
     *                                  Eg, array('count'=>array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%d'))
1108
     * @return array|stdClass[] like results of $wpdb->get_results($sql,OBJECT), (ie, output type is OBJECT)
1109
     * @throws EE_Error
1110
     */
1111
    public function get_all_wpdb_results($query_params = array(), $output = ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select = null)
1112
    {
1113
        return $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, $output, $columns_to_select);
1114
    }
1115
1116
1117
1118
    /**
1119
     * For creating a custom select statement
1120
     *
1121
     * @param mixed $columns_to_select either a string to be inserted directly as the select statement,
1122
     *                                 or an array where keys are aliases, and values are arrays where 0=>the selection
1123
     *                                 SQL, and 1=>is the datatype
1124
     * @throws EE_Error
1125
     * @return string
1126
     */
1127
    private function _construct_select_from_input($columns_to_select)
1128
    {
1129
        if (is_array($columns_to_select)) {
1130
            $select_sql_array = array();
1131
            foreach ($columns_to_select as $alias => $selection_and_datatype) {
1132
                if (! is_array($selection_and_datatype) || ! isset($selection_and_datatype[1])) {
1133
                    throw new EE_Error(
1134
                        sprintf(
1135
                            __(
1136
                                "Custom selection %s (alias %s) needs to be an array like array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%%d')",
1137
                                "event_espresso"
1138
                            ),
1139
                            $selection_and_datatype,
1140
                            $alias
1141
                        )
1142
                    );
1143
                }
1144
                if (! in_array($selection_and_datatype[1], $this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)) {
1145
                    throw new EE_Error(
1146
                        sprintf(
1147
                            __(
1148
                                "Datatype %s (for selection '%s' and alias '%s') is not a valid wpdb datatype (eg %%s)",
1149
                                "event_espresso"
1150
                            ),
1151
                            $selection_and_datatype[1],
1152
                            $selection_and_datatype[0],
1153
                            $alias,
1154
                            implode(",", $this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)
1155
                        )
1156
                    );
1157
                }
1158
                $select_sql_array[] = "{$selection_and_datatype[0]} AS $alias";
1159
            }
1160
            $columns_to_select_string = implode(", ", $select_sql_array);
1161
        } else {
1162
            $columns_to_select_string = $columns_to_select;
1163
        }
1164
        return $columns_to_select_string;
1165
    }
1166
1167
1168
1169
    /**
1170
     * Convenient wrapper for getting the primary key field's name. Eg, on Registration, this would be 'REG_ID'
1171
     *
1172
     * @return string
1173
     * @throws EE_Error
1174
     */
1175
    public function primary_key_name()
1176
    {
1177
        return $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
1178
    }
1179
1180
1181
1182
    /**
1183
     * Gets a single item for this model from the DB, given only its ID (or null if none is found).
1184
     * If there is no primary key on this model, $id is treated as primary key string
1185
     *
1186
     * @param mixed $id int or string, depending on the type of the model's primary key
1187
     * @return EE_Base_Class
1188
     */
1189
    public function get_one_by_ID($id)
1190
    {
1191
        if ($this->get_from_entity_map($id)) {
1192
            return $this->get_from_entity_map($id);
1193
        }
1194
        return $this->get_one(
1195
            $this->alter_query_params_to_restrict_by_ID(
1196
                $id,
1197
                array('default_where_conditions' => EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_all)
1198
            )
1199
        );
1200
    }
1201
1202
1203
1204
    /**
1205
     * Alters query parameters to only get items with this ID are returned.
1206
     * Takes into account that the ID might be a string produced by EEM_Base::get_index_primary_key_string(),
1207
     * or could just be a simple primary key ID
1208
     *
1209
     * @param int   $id
1210
     * @param array $query_params
1211
     * @return array of normal query params, @see EEM_Base::get_all
1212
     * @throws EE_Error
1213
     */
1214
    public function alter_query_params_to_restrict_by_ID($id, $query_params = array())
1215
    {
1216
        if (! isset($query_params[0])) {
1217
            $query_params[0] = array();
1218
        }
1219
        $conditions_from_id = $this->parse_index_primary_key_string($id);
1220
        if ($conditions_from_id === null) {
1221
            $query_params[0][$this->primary_key_name()] = $id;
1222
        } else {
1223
            //no primary key, so the $id must be from the get_index_primary_key_string()
1224
            $query_params[0] = array_replace_recursive($query_params[0], $this->parse_index_primary_key_string($id));
1225
        }
1226
        return $query_params;
1227
    }
1228
1229
1230
1231
    /**
1232
     * Gets a single item for this model from the DB, given the $query_params. Only returns a single class, not an
1233
     * array. If no item is found, null is returned.
1234
     *
1235
     * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base's $query_params variable.
1236
     * @return EE_Base_Class|EE_Soft_Delete_Base_Class|NULL
1237
     * @throws EE_Error
1238
     */
1239 View Code Duplication
    public function get_one($query_params = array())
1240
    {
1241
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
1242
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::get_one',
1243
                sprintf(__('$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso'),
1244
                    gettype($query_params)), '4.6.0');
1245
            $query_params = array();
1246
        }
1247
        $query_params['limit'] = 1;
1248
        $items = $this->get_all($query_params);
1249
        if (empty($items)) {
1250
            return null;
1251
        }
1252
        return array_shift($items);
1253
    }
1254
1255
1256
1257
    /**
1258
     * Returns the next x number of items in sequence from the given value as
1259
     * found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1260
     *
1261
     * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1262
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1263
     *                                      reference point.
1264
     * @param int   $limit                  How many to return.
1265
     * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1266
     * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an array of
1267
     *                                      EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1268
     *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the
1269
     *                                      columns you want returned.
1270
     * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1271
     * @throws EE_Error
1272
     */
1273
    public function next_x(
1274
        $current_field_value,
1275
        $field_to_order_by = null,
1276
        $limit = 1,
1277
        $query_params = array(),
1278
        $columns_to_select = null
1279
    ) {
1280
        return $this->_get_consecutive(
1281
            $current_field_value,
1282
            '>',
1283
            $field_to_order_by,
1284
            $limit,
1285
            $query_params,
1286
            $columns_to_select
1287
        );
1288
    }
1289
1290
1291
1292
    /**
1293
     * Returns the previous x number of items in sequence from the given value
1294
     * as found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1295
     *
1296
     * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1297
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1298
     *                                      reference point.
1299
     * @param int   $limit                  How many to return.
1300
     * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1301
     * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an array of
1302
     *                                      EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1303
     *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the
1304
     *                                      columns you want returned.
1305
     * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1306
     * @throws EE_Error
1307
     */
1308
    public function previous_x(
1309
        $current_field_value,
1310
        $field_to_order_by = null,
1311
        $limit = 1,
1312
        $query_params = array(),
1313
        $columns_to_select = null
1314
    ) {
1315
        return $this->_get_consecutive(
1316
            $current_field_value,
1317
            '<',
1318
            $field_to_order_by,
1319
            $limit,
1320
            $query_params,
1321
            $columns_to_select
1322
        );
1323
    }
1324
1325
1326
1327
    /**
1328
     * Returns the next item in sequence from the given value as found in the
1329
     * database matching the given query conditions.
1330
     *
1331
     * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1332
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1333
     *                                      reference point.
1334
     * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1335
     * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an EE_Base_Class
1336
     *                                      object is returned, otherwise you
1337
     *                                      can indicate just the columns you
1338
     *                                      want and a single array indexed by
1339
     *                                      the columns will be returned.
1340
     * @return EE_Base_Class|null|array()
1341
     * @throws EE_Error
1342
     */
1343 View Code Duplication
    public function next(
1344
        $current_field_value,
1345
        $field_to_order_by = null,
1346
        $query_params = array(),
1347
        $columns_to_select = null
1348
    ) {
1349
        $results = $this->_get_consecutive(
1350
            $current_field_value,
1351
            '>',
1352
            $field_to_order_by,
1353
            1,
1354
            $query_params,
1355
            $columns_to_select
1356
        );
1357
        return empty($results) ? null : reset($results);
1358
    }
1359
1360
1361
1362
    /**
1363
     * Returns the previous item in sequence from the given value as found in
1364
     * the database matching the given query conditions.
1365
     *
1366
     * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1367
     * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1368
     *                                      reference point.
1369
     * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1370
     * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an EE_Base_Class
1371
     *                                      object is returned, otherwise you
1372
     *                                      can indicate just the columns you
1373
     *                                      want and a single array indexed by
1374
     *                                      the columns will be returned.
1375
     * @return EE_Base_Class|null|array()
1376
     * @throws EE_Error
1377
     */
1378 View Code Duplication
    public function previous(
1379
        $current_field_value,
1380
        $field_to_order_by = null,
1381
        $query_params = array(),
1382
        $columns_to_select = null
1383
    ) {
1384
        $results = $this->_get_consecutive(
1385
            $current_field_value,
1386
            '<',
1387
            $field_to_order_by,
1388
            1,
1389
            $query_params,
1390
            $columns_to_select
1391
        );
1392
        return empty($results) ? null : reset($results);
1393
    }
1394
1395
1396
1397
    /**
1398
     * Returns the a consecutive number of items in sequence from the given
1399
     * value as found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1400
     *
1401
     * @param mixed  $current_field_value   Value used for the reference point.
1402
     * @param string $operand               What operand is used for the sequence.
1403
     * @param string $field_to_order_by     What field is used for the reference point.
1404
     * @param int    $limit                 How many to return.
1405
     * @param array  $query_params          Extra conditions on the query.
1406
     * @param null   $columns_to_select     If left null, then an array of EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1407
     *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the columns you want returned.
1408
     * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1409
     * @throws EE_Error
1410
     */
1411
    protected function _get_consecutive(
1412
        $current_field_value,
1413
        $operand = '>',
1414
        $field_to_order_by = null,
1415
        $limit = 1,
1416
        $query_params = array(),
1417
        $columns_to_select = null
1418
    ) {
1419
        //if $field_to_order_by is empty then let's assume we're ordering by the primary key.
1420
        if (empty($field_to_order_by)) {
1421
            if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
1422
                $field_to_order_by = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
1423
            } else {
1424
                if (WP_DEBUG) {
1425
                    throw new EE_Error(__('EEM_Base::_get_consecutive() has been called with no $field_to_order_by argument and there is no primary key on the field.  Please provide the field you would like to use as the base for retrieving the next item(s).',
1426
                        'event_espresso'));
1427
                }
1428
                EE_Error::add_error(__('There was an error with the query.', 'event_espresso'));
1429
                return array();
1430
            }
1431
        }
1432
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
1433
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::_get_consecutive',
1434
                sprintf(__('$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso'),
1435
                    gettype($query_params)), '4.6.0');
1436
            $query_params = array();
1437
        }
1438
        //let's add the where query param for consecutive look up.
1439
        $query_params[0][$field_to_order_by] = array($operand, $current_field_value);
1440
        $query_params['limit'] = $limit;
1441
        //set direction
1442
        $incoming_orderby = isset($query_params['order_by']) ? (array)$query_params['order_by'] : array();
1443
        $query_params['order_by'] = $operand === '>'
1444
            ? array($field_to_order_by => 'ASC') + $incoming_orderby
1445
            : array($field_to_order_by => 'DESC') + $incoming_orderby;
1446
        //if $columns_to_select is empty then that means we're returning EE_Base_Class objects
1447
        if (empty($columns_to_select)) {
1448
            return $this->get_all($query_params);
1449
        }
1450
        //getting just the fields
1451
        return $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select);
1452
    }
1453
1454
1455
1456
    /**
1457
     * This sets the _timezone property after model object has been instantiated.
1458
     *
1459
     * @param null | string $timezone valid PHP DateTimeZone timezone string
1460
     */
1461
    public function set_timezone($timezone)
1462
    {
1463
        if ($timezone !== null) {
1464
            $this->_timezone = $timezone;
1465
        }
1466
        //note we need to loop through relations and set the timezone on those objects as well.
1467
        foreach ($this->_model_relations as $relation) {
1468
            $relation->set_timezone($timezone);
1469
        }
1470
        //and finally we do the same for any datetime fields
1471
        foreach ($this->_fields as $field) {
1472
            if ($field instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
1473
                $field->set_timezone($timezone);
1474
            }
1475
        }
1476
    }
1477
1478
1479
1480
    /**
1481
     * This just returns whatever is set for the current timezone.
1482
     *
1483
     * @access public
1484
     * @return string
1485
     */
1486
    public function get_timezone()
1487
    {
1488
        //first validate if timezone is set.  If not, then let's set it be whatever is set on the model fields.
1489
        if (empty($this->_timezone)) {
1490
            foreach ($this->_fields as $field) {
1491
                if ($field instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
1492
                    $this->set_timezone($field->get_timezone());
1493
                    break;
1494
                }
1495
            }
1496
        }
1497
        //if timezone STILL empty then return the default timezone for the site.
1498
        if (empty($this->_timezone)) {
1499
            $this->set_timezone(EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timezone());
1500
        }
1501
        return $this->_timezone;
1502
    }
1503
1504
1505
1506
    /**
1507
     * This returns the date formats set for the given field name and also ensures that
1508
     * $this->_timezone property is set correctly.
1509
     *
1510
     * @since 4.6.x
1511
     * @param string $field_name The name of the field the formats are being retrieved for.
1512
     * @param bool   $pretty     Whether to return the pretty formats (true) or not (false).
1513
     * @throws EE_Error   If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type.
1514
     * @return array formats in an array with the date format first, and the time format last.
1515
     */
1516
    public function get_formats_for($field_name, $pretty = false)
1517
    {
1518
        $field_settings = $this->field_settings_for($field_name);
1519
        //if not a valid EE_Datetime_Field then throw error
1520
        if (! $field_settings instanceof EE_Datetime_Field) {
1521
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('The field sent into EEM_Base::get_formats_for (%s) is not registered as a EE_Datetime_Field. Please check the spelling and make sure you are submitting the right field name to retrieve date_formats for.',
1522
                'event_espresso'), $field_name));
1523
        }
1524
        //while we are here, let's make sure the timezone internally in EEM_Base matches what is stored on
1525
        //the field.
1526
        $this->_timezone = $field_settings->get_timezone();
1527
        return array($field_settings->get_date_format($pretty), $field_settings->get_time_format($pretty));
1528
    }
1529
1530
1531
1532
    /**
1533
     * This returns the current time in a format setup for a query on this model.
1534
     * Usage of this method makes it easier to setup queries against EE_Datetime_Field columns because
1535
     * it will return:
1536
     *  - a formatted string in the timezone and format currently set on the EE_Datetime_Field for the given field for
1537
     *  NOW
1538
     *  - or a unix timestamp (equivalent to time())
1539
     * Note: When requesting a formatted string, if the date or time format doesn't include seconds, for example,
1540
     * the time returned, because it uses that format, will also NOT include seconds. For this reason, if you want
1541
     * the time returned to be the current time down to the exact second, set $timestamp to true.
1542
     * @since 4.6.x
1543
     * @param string $field_name       The field the current time is needed for.
1544
     * @param bool   $timestamp        True means to return a unix timestamp. Otherwise a
1545
     *                                 formatted string matching the set format for the field in the set timezone will
1546
     *                                 be returned.
1547
     * @param string $what             Whether to return the string in just the time format, the date format, or both.
1548
     * @throws EE_Error    If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type.
1549
     * @return int|string  If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type, then an EE_Error
1550
     *                                 exception is triggered.
1551
     */
1552
    public function current_time_for_query($field_name, $timestamp = false, $what = 'both')
1553
    {
1554
        $formats = $this->get_formats_for($field_name);
1555
        $DateTime = new DateTime("now", new DateTimeZone($this->_timezone));
1556
        if ($timestamp) {
1557
            return $DateTime->format('U');
1558
        }
1559
        //not returning timestamp, so return formatted string in timezone.
1560
        switch ($what) {
1561
            case 'time' :
1562
                return $DateTime->format($formats[1]);
1563
                break;
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1564
            case 'date' :
1565
                return $DateTime->format($formats[0]);
1566
                break;
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1567
            default :
1568
                return $DateTime->format(implode(' ', $formats));
1569
                break;
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1570
        }
1571
    }
1572
1573
1574
1575
    /**
1576
     * This receives a time string for a given field and ensures that it is setup to match what the internal settings
1577
     * for the model are.  Returns a DateTime object.
1578
     * Note: a gotcha for when you send in unix timestamp.  Remember a unix timestamp is already timezone agnostic,
1579
     * (functionally the equivalent of UTC+0).  So when you send it in, whatever timezone string you include is
1580
     * ignored.
1581
     *
1582
     * @param string $field_name      The field being setup.
1583
     * @param string $timestring      The date time string being used.
1584
     * @param string $incoming_format The format for the time string.
1585
     * @param string $timezone        By default, it is assumed the incoming time string is in timezone for
1586
     *                                the blog.  If this is not the case, then it can be specified here.  If incoming
1587
     *                                format is
1588
     *                                'U', this is ignored.
1589
     * @return DateTime
1590
     * @throws EE_Error
1591
     */
1592
    public function convert_datetime_for_query($field_name, $timestring, $incoming_format, $timezone = '')
1593
    {
1594
        //just using this to ensure the timezone is set correctly internally
1595
        $this->get_formats_for($field_name);
1596
        //load EEH_DTT_Helper
1597
        $set_timezone = empty($timezone) ? EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timezone() : $timezone;
1598
        $incomingDateTime = date_create_from_format($incoming_format, $timestring, new DateTimeZone($set_timezone));
1599
        return \EventEspresso\core\domain\entities\DbSafeDateTime::createFromDateTime( $incomingDateTime->setTimezone(new DateTimeZone($this->_timezone)) );
1600
    }
1601
1602
1603
1604
    /**
1605
     * Gets all the tables comprising this model. Array keys are the table aliases, and values are EE_Table objects
1606
     *
1607
     * @return EE_Table_Base[]
1608
     */
1609
    public function get_tables()
1610
    {
1611
        return $this->_tables;
1612
    }
1613
1614
1615
1616
    /**
1617
     * Updates all the database entries (in each table for this model) according to $fields_n_values and optionally
1618
     * also updates all the model objects, where the criteria expressed in $query_params are met..
1619
     * Also note: if this model has multiple tables, this update verifies all the secondary tables have an entry for
1620
     * each row (in the primary table) we're trying to update; if not, it inserts an entry in the secondary table. Eg:
1621
     * if our model has 2 tables: wp_posts (primary), and wp_esp_event (secondary). Let's say we are trying to update a
1622
     * model object with EVT_ID = 1
1623
     * (which means where wp_posts has ID = 1, because wp_posts.ID is the primary key's column), which exists, but
1624
     * there is no entry in wp_esp_event for this entry in wp_posts. So, this update script will insert a row into
1625
     * wp_esp_event, using any available parameters from $fields_n_values (eg, if "EVT_limit" => 40 is in
1626
     * $fields_n_values, the new entry in wp_esp_event will set EVT_limit = 40, and use default for other columns which
1627
     * are not specified)
1628
     *
1629
     * @param array   $fields_n_values         keys are model fields (exactly like keys in EEM_Base::_fields, NOT db
1630
     *                                         columns!), values are strings, ints, floats, and maybe arrays if they
1631
     *                                         are to be serialized. Basically, the values are what you'd expect to be
1632
     *                                         values on the model, NOT necessarily what's in the DB. For example, if
1633
     *                                         we wanted to update only the TXN_details on any Transactions where its
1634
     *                                         ID=34, we'd use this method as follows:
1635
     *                                         EEM_Transaction::instance()->update(
1636
     *                                         array('TXN_details'=>array('detail1'=>'monkey','detail2'=>'banana'),
1637
     *                                         array(array('TXN_ID'=>34)));
1638
     * @param array   $query_params            very much like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1639
     *                                         in client code into what's expected to be stored on each field. Eg,
1640
     *                                         consider updating Question's QST_admin_label field is of type
1641
     *                                         Simple_HTML. If you use this function to update that field to $new_value
1642
     *                                         = (note replace 8's with appropriate opening and closing tags in the
1643
     *                                         following example)"8script8alert('I hack all');8/script88b8boom
1644
     *                                         baby8/b8", then if you set $values_already_prepared_by_model_object to
1645
     *                                         TRUE, it is assumed that you've already called
1646
     *                                         EE_Simple_HTML_Field->prepare_for_set($new_value), which removes the
1647
     *                                         malicious javascript. However, if
1648
     *                                         $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is left as FALSE, then
1649
     *                                         EE_Simple_HTML_Field->prepare_for_set($new_value) will be called on it,
1650
     *                                         and every other field, before insertion. We provide this parameter
1651
     *                                         because model objects perform their prepare_for_set function on all
1652
     *                                         their values, and so don't need to be called again (and in many cases,
1653
     *                                         shouldn't be called again. Eg: if we escape HTML characters in the
1654
     *                                         prepare_for_set method...)
1655
     * @param boolean $keep_model_objs_in_sync if TRUE, makes sure we ALSO update model objects
1656
     *                                         in this model's entity map according to $fields_n_values that match
1657
     *                                         $query_params. This obviously has some overhead, so you can disable it
1658
     *                                         by setting this to FALSE, but be aware that model objects being used
1659
     *                                         could get out-of-sync with the database
1660
     * @return int how many rows got updated or FALSE if something went wrong with the query (wp returns FALSE or num
1661
     *                                         rows affected which *could* include 0 which DOES NOT mean the query was
1662
     *                                         bad)
1663
     * @throws EE_Error
1664
     */
1665
    public function update($fields_n_values, $query_params, $keep_model_objs_in_sync = true)
1666
    {
1667
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
1668
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::update',
1669
                sprintf(__('$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso'),
1670
                    gettype($query_params)), '4.6.0');
1671
            $query_params = array();
1672
        }
1673
        /**
1674
         * Action called before a model update call has been made.
1675
         *
1676
         * @param EEM_Base $model
1677
         * @param array    $fields_n_values the updated fields and their new values
1678
         * @param array    $query_params    @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1679
         */
1680
        do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__update__begin', $this, $fields_n_values, $query_params);
1681
        /**
1682
         * Filters the fields about to be updated given the query parameters. You can provide the
1683
         * $query_params to $this->get_all() to find exactly which records will be updated
1684
         *
1685
         * @param array    $fields_n_values fields and their new values
1686
         * @param EEM_Base $model           the model being queried
1687
         * @param array    $query_params    see EEM_Base::get_all()
1688
         */
1689
        $fields_n_values = (array)apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__update__fields_n_values', $fields_n_values, $this,
1690
            $query_params);
1691
        //need to verify that, for any entry we want to update, there are entries in each secondary table.
1692
        //to do that, for each table, verify that it's PK isn't null.
1693
        $tables = $this->get_tables();
1694
        //and if the other tables don't have a row for each table-to-be-updated, we'll insert one with whatever values available in the current update query
1695
        //NOTE: we should make this code more efficient by NOT querying twice
1696
        //before the real update, but that needs to first go through ALPHA testing
1697
        //as it's dangerous. says Mike August 8 2014
1698
        //we want to make sure the default_where strategy is ignored
1699
        $this->_ignore_where_strategy = true;
1700
        $wpdb_select_results = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params);
1701
        foreach ($wpdb_select_results as $wpdb_result) {
1702
            // type cast stdClass as array
1703
            $wpdb_result = (array)$wpdb_result;
1704
            //get the model object's PK, as we'll want this if we need to insert a row into secondary tables
1705
            if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
1706
                $main_table_pk_value = $wpdb_result[$this->get_primary_key_field()->get_qualified_column()];
1707
            } else {
1708
                //if there's no primary key, we basically can't support having a 2nd table on the model (we could but it would be lots of work)
1709
                $main_table_pk_value = null;
1710
            }
1711
            //if there are more than 1 tables, we'll want to verify that each table for this model has an entry in the other tables
1712
            //and if the other tables don't have a row for each table-to-be-updated, we'll insert one with whatever values available in the current update query
1713
            if (count($tables) > 1) {
1714
                //foreach matching row in the DB, ensure that each table's PK isn't null. If so, there must not be an entry
1715
                //in that table, and so we'll want to insert one
1716
                foreach ($tables as $table_obj) {
1717
                    $this_table_pk_column = $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column();
1718
                    //if there is no private key for this table on the results, it means there's no entry
1719
                    //in this table, right? so insert a row in the current table, using any fields available
1720
                    if (! (array_key_exists($this_table_pk_column, $wpdb_result)
1721
                           && $wpdb_result[$this_table_pk_column])
1722
                    ) {
1723
                        $success = $this->_insert_into_specific_table($table_obj, $fields_n_values,
1724
                            $main_table_pk_value);
1725
                        //if we died here, report the error
1726
                        if (! $success) {
1727
                            return false;
1728
                        }
1729
                    }
1730
                }
1731
            }
1732
            //				//and now check that if we have cached any models by that ID on the model, that
1733
            //				//they also get updated properly
1734
            //				$model_object = $this->get_from_entity_map( $main_table_pk_value );
1735
            //				if( $model_object ){
1736
            //					foreach( $fields_n_values as $field => $value ){
1737
            //						$model_object->set($field, $value);
1738
            //let's make sure default_where strategy is followed now
1739
            $this->_ignore_where_strategy = false;
1740
        }
1741
        //if we want to keep model objects in sync, AND
1742
        //if this wasn't called from a model object (to update itself)
1743
        //then we want to make sure we keep all the existing
1744
        //model objects in sync with the db
1745
        if ($keep_model_objs_in_sync && ! $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object) {
1746
            if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
1747
                $model_objs_affected_ids = $this->get_col($query_params);
1748
            } else {
1749
                //we need to select a bunch of columns and then combine them into the the "index primary key string"s
1750
                $models_affected_key_columns = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, ARRAY_A);
1751
                $model_objs_affected_ids = array();
1752
                foreach ($models_affected_key_columns as $row) {
1753
                    $combined_index_key = $this->get_index_primary_key_string($row);
1754
                    $model_objs_affected_ids[$combined_index_key] = $combined_index_key;
1755
                }
1756
            }
1757
            if (! $model_objs_affected_ids) {
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1758
                //wait wait wait- if nothing was affected let's stop here
1759
                return 0;
1760
            }
1761
            foreach ($model_objs_affected_ids as $id) {
1762
                $model_obj_in_entity_map = $this->get_from_entity_map($id);
1763
                if ($model_obj_in_entity_map) {
1764
                    foreach ($fields_n_values as $field => $new_value) {
1765
                        $model_obj_in_entity_map->set($field, $new_value);
1766
                    }
1767
                }
1768
            }
1769
            //if there is a primary key on this model, we can now do a slight optimization
1770
            if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
1771
                //we already know what we want to update. So let's make the query simpler so it's a little more efficient
1772
                $query_params = array(
1773
                    array($this->primary_key_name() => array('IN', $model_objs_affected_ids)),
1774
                    'limit'                    => count($model_objs_affected_ids),
1775
                    'default_where_conditions' => EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none,
1776
                );
1777
            }
1778
        }
1779
        $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1780
        $SQL = "UPDATE "
1781
               . $model_query_info->get_full_join_sql()
1782
               . " SET "
1783
               . $this->_construct_update_sql($fields_n_values)
1784
               . $model_query_info->get_where_sql();//note: doesn't use _construct_2nd_half_of_select_query() because doesn't accept LIMIT, ORDER BY, etc.
1785
        $rows_affected = $this->_do_wpdb_query('query', array($SQL));
1786
        /**
1787
         * Action called after a model update call has been made.
1788
         *
1789
         * @param EEM_Base $model
1790
         * @param array    $fields_n_values the updated fields and their new values
1791
         * @param array    $query_params    @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1792
         * @param int      $rows_affected
1793
         */
1794
        do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__update__end', $this, $fields_n_values, $query_params, $rows_affected);
1795
        return $rows_affected;//how many supposedly got updated
1796
    }
1797
1798
1799
1800
    /**
1801
     * Analogous to $wpdb->get_col, returns a 1-dimensional array where teh values
1802
     * are teh values of the field specified (or by default the primary key field)
1803
     * that matched the query params. Note that you should pass the name of the
1804
     * model FIELD, not the database table's column name.
1805
     *
1806
     * @param array  $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1807
     * @param string $field_to_select
1808
     * @return array just like $wpdb->get_col()
1809
     * @throws EE_Error
1810
     */
1811
    public function get_col($query_params = array(), $field_to_select = null)
1812
    {
1813
        if ($field_to_select) {
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For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

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1814
            $field = $this->field_settings_for($field_to_select);
1815
        } elseif ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
1816
            $field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
1817
        } else {
1818
            //no primary key, just grab the first column
1819
            $field = reset($this->field_settings());
1820
        }
1821
        $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1822
        $select_expressions = $field->get_qualified_column();
1823
        $SQL = "SELECT $select_expressions " . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
1824
        return $this->_do_wpdb_query('get_col', array($SQL));
1825
    }
1826
1827
1828
1829
    /**
1830
     * Returns a single column value for a single row from the database
1831
     *
1832
     * @param array  $query_params    @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1833
     * @param string $field_to_select @see EEM_Base::get_col()
1834
     * @return string
1835
     * @throws EE_Error
1836
     */
1837
    public function get_var($query_params = array(), $field_to_select = null)
1838
    {
1839
        $query_params['limit'] = 1;
1840
        $col = $this->get_col($query_params, $field_to_select);
1841
        if (! empty($col)) {
1842
            return reset($col);
1843
        }
1844
        return null;
1845
    }
1846
1847
1848
1849
    /**
1850
     * Makes the SQL for after "UPDATE table_X inner join table_Y..." and before "...WHERE". Eg "Question.name='party
1851
     * time?', Question.desc='what do you think?',..." Values are filtered through wpdb->prepare to avoid against SQL
1852
     * injection, but currently no further filtering is done
1853
     *
1854
     * @global      $wpdb
1855
     * @param array $fields_n_values array keys are field names on this model, and values are what those fields should
1856
     *                               be updated to in the DB
1857
     * @return string of SQL
1858
     * @throws EE_Error
1859
     */
1860
    public function _construct_update_sql($fields_n_values)
1861
    {
1862
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
1863
        global $wpdb;
1864
        $cols_n_values = array();
1865
        foreach ($fields_n_values as $field_name => $value) {
1866
            $field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_name);
1867
            //if the value is NULL, we want to assign the value to that.
1868
            //wpdb->prepare doesn't really handle that properly
1869
            $prepared_value = $this->_prepare_value_or_use_default($field_obj, $fields_n_values);
1870
            $value_sql = $prepared_value === null ? 'NULL'
1871
                : $wpdb->prepare($field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type(), $prepared_value);
1872
            $cols_n_values[] = $field_obj->get_qualified_column() . "=" . $value_sql;
1873
        }
1874
        return implode(",", $cols_n_values);
1875
    }
1876
1877
1878
1879
    /**
1880
     * Deletes a single row from the DB given the model object's primary key value. (eg, EE_Attendee->ID()'s value).
1881
     * Performs a HARD delete, meaning the database row should always be removed,
1882
     * not just have a flag field on it switched
1883
     * Wrapper for EEM_Base::delete_permanently()
1884
     *
1885
     * @param mixed $id
1886
     * @return boolean whether the row got deleted or not
1887
     * @throws EE_Error
1888
     */
1889
    public function delete_permanently_by_ID($id)
1890
    {
1891
        return $this->delete_permanently(
1892
            array(
1893
                array($this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id),
1894
                'limit' => 1,
1895
            )
1896
        );
1897
    }
1898
1899
1900
1901
    /**
1902
     * Deletes a single row from the DB given the model object's primary key value. (eg, EE_Attendee->ID()'s value).
1903
     * Wrapper for EEM_Base::delete()
1904
     *
1905
     * @param mixed $id
1906
     * @return boolean whether the row got deleted or not
1907
     * @throws EE_Error
1908
     */
1909
    public function delete_by_ID($id)
1910
    {
1911
        return $this->delete(
1912
            array(
1913
                array($this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id),
1914
                'limit' => 1,
1915
            )
1916
        );
1917
    }
1918
1919
1920
1921
    /**
1922
     * Identical to delete_permanently, but does a "soft" delete if possible,
1923
     * meaning if the model has a field that indicates its been "trashed" or
1924
     * "soft deleted", we will just set that instead of actually deleting the rows.
1925
     *
1926
     * @see EEM_Base::delete_permanently
1927
     * @param array   $query_params
1928
     * @param boolean $allow_blocking
1929
     * @return int how many rows got deleted
1930
     * @throws EE_Error
1931
     */
1932
    public function delete($query_params, $allow_blocking = true)
1933
    {
1934
        return $this->delete_permanently($query_params, $allow_blocking);
1935
    }
1936
1937
1938
1939
    /**
1940
     * Deletes the model objects that meet the query params. Note: this method is overridden
1941
     * in EEM_Soft_Delete_Base so that soft-deleted model objects are instead only flagged
1942
     * as archived, not actually deleted
1943
     *
1944
     * @param array   $query_params   very much like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1945
     * @param boolean $allow_blocking if TRUE, matched objects will only be deleted if there is no related model info
1946
     *                                that blocks it (ie, there' sno other data that depends on this data); if false,
1947
     *                                deletes regardless of other objects which may depend on it. Its generally
1948
     *                                advisable to always leave this as TRUE, otherwise you could easily corrupt your
1949
     *                                DB
1950
     * @return int how many rows got deleted
1951
     * @throws EE_Error
1952
     */
1953
    public function delete_permanently($query_params, $allow_blocking = true)
1954
    {
1955
        /**
1956
         * Action called just before performing a real deletion query. You can use the
1957
         * model and its $query_params to find exactly which items will be deleted
1958
         *
1959
         * @param EEM_Base $model
1960
         * @param array    $query_params   @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1961
         * @param boolean  $allow_blocking whether or not to allow related model objects
1962
         *                                 to block (prevent) this deletion
1963
         */
1964
        do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__delete__begin', $this, $query_params, $allow_blocking);
1965
        //some MySQL databases may be running safe mode, which may restrict
1966
        //deletion if there is no KEY column used in the WHERE statement of a deletion.
1967
        //to get around this, we first do a SELECT, get all the IDs, and then run another query
1968
        //to delete them
1969
        $items_for_deletion = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params);
1970
        $columns_and_ids_for_deleting = $this->_get_ids_for_delete($items_for_deletion, $allow_blocking);
1971
        $deletion_where_query_part = $this->_build_query_part_for_deleting_from_columns_and_values(
1972
            $columns_and_ids_for_deleting
1973
        );
1974
        /**
1975
         * Allows client code to act on the items being deleted before the query is actually executed.
1976
         *
1977
         * @param EEM_Base $this  The model instance being acted on.
1978
         * @param array    $query_params  The incoming array of query parameters influencing what gets deleted.
1979
         * @param bool     $allow_blocking @see param description in method phpdoc block.
1980
         * @param array $columns_and_ids_for_deleting       An array indicating what entities will get removed as
1981
         *                                                  derived from the incoming query parameters.
1982
         *                                                  @see details on the structure of this array in the phpdocs
1983
         *                                                  for the `_get_ids_for_delete_method`
1984
         *
1985
         */
1986
        do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__delete__before_query',
1987
            $this,
1988
            $query_params,
1989
            $allow_blocking,
1990
            $columns_and_ids_for_deleting
1991
        );
1992
        if ($deletion_where_query_part) {
1993
            $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1994
            $table_aliases = array_keys($this->_tables);
1995
            $SQL = "DELETE "
1996
                   . implode(", ", $table_aliases)
1997
                   . " FROM "
1998
                   . $model_query_info->get_full_join_sql()
1999
                   . " WHERE "
2000
                   . $deletion_where_query_part;
2001
            $rows_deleted = $this->_do_wpdb_query('query', array($SQL));
2002
        } else {
2003
            $rows_deleted = 0;
2004
        }
2005
2006
        //Next, make sure those items are removed from the entity map; if they could be put into it at all; and if
2007
        //there was no error with the delete query.
2008
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field()
2009
            && $rows_deleted !== false
2010
            && isset($columns_and_ids_for_deleting[$this->get_primary_key_field()->get_qualified_column()])
2011
        ) {
2012
            $ids_for_removal = $columns_and_ids_for_deleting[$this->get_primary_key_field()->get_qualified_column()];
2013
            foreach ($ids_for_removal as $id) {
2014 View Code Duplication
                if (isset($this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id])) {
2015
                    unset($this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id]);
2016
                }
2017
            }
2018
2019
            // delete any extra meta attached to the deleted entities but ONLY if this model is not an instance of
2020
            //`EEM_Extra_Meta`.  In other words we want to prevent recursion on EEM_Extra_Meta::delete_permanently calls
2021
            //unnecessarily.  It's very unlikely that users will have assigned Extra Meta to Extra Meta
2022
            // (although it is possible).
2023
            //Note this can be skipped by using the provided filter and returning false.
2024
            if (apply_filters(
2025
                'FHEE__EEM_Base__delete_permanently__dont_delete_extra_meta_for_extra_meta',
2026
                ! $this instanceof EEM_Extra_Meta,
2027
                $this
2028
            )) {
2029
                EEM_Extra_Meta::instance()->delete_permanently(array(
2030
                    0 => array(
2031
                        'EXM_type' => $this->get_this_model_name(),
2032
                        'OBJ_ID'   => array(
2033
                            'IN',
2034
                            $ids_for_removal
2035
                        )
2036
                    )
2037
                ));
2038
            }
2039
        }
2040
2041
        /**
2042
         * Action called just after performing a real deletion query. Although at this point the
2043
         * items should have been deleted
2044
         *
2045
         * @param EEM_Base $model
2046
         * @param array    $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
2047
         * @param int      $rows_deleted
2048
         */
2049
        do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__delete__end', $this, $query_params, $rows_deleted, $columns_and_ids_for_deleting);
2050
        return $rows_deleted;//how many supposedly got deleted
2051
    }
2052
2053
2054
2055
    /**
2056
     * Checks all the relations that throw error messages when there are blocking related objects
2057
     * for related model objects. If there are any related model objects on those relations,
2058
     * adds an EE_Error, and return true
2059
     *
2060
     * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_model_obj_or_id
2061
     * @param EE_Base_Class     $ignore_this_model_obj a model object like 'EE_Event', or 'EE_Term_Taxonomy', which
2062
     *                                                 should be ignored when determining whether there are related
2063
     *                                                 model objects which block this model object's deletion. Useful
2064
     *                                                 if you know A is related to B and are considering deleting A,
2065
     *                                                 but want to see if A has any other objects blocking its deletion
2066
     *                                                 before removing the relation between A and B
2067
     * @return boolean
2068
     * @throws EE_Error
2069
     */
2070
    public function delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($this_model_obj_or_id, $ignore_this_model_obj = null)
2071
    {
2072
        //first, if $ignore_this_model_obj was supplied, get its model
2073
        if ($ignore_this_model_obj && $ignore_this_model_obj instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2074
            $ignored_model = $ignore_this_model_obj->get_model();
2075
        } else {
2076
            $ignored_model = null;
2077
        }
2078
        //now check all the relations of $this_model_obj_or_id and see if there
2079
        //are any related model objects blocking it?
2080
        $is_blocked = false;
2081
        foreach ($this->_model_relations as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
2082
            if ($relation_obj->block_delete_if_related_models_exist()) {
2083
                //if $ignore_this_model_obj was supplied, then for the query
2084
                //on that model needs to be told to ignore $ignore_this_model_obj
2085
                if ($ignored_model && $relation_name === $ignored_model->get_this_model_name()) {
2086
                    $related_model_objects = $relation_obj->get_all_related($this_model_obj_or_id, array(
2087
                        array(
2088
                            $ignored_model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => array(
2089
                                '!=',
2090
                                $ignore_this_model_obj->ID(),
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    }
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2091
                            ),
2092
                        ),
2093
                    ));
2094
                } else {
2095
                    $related_model_objects = $relation_obj->get_all_related($this_model_obj_or_id);
2096
                }
2097
                if ($related_model_objects) {
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Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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2098
                    EE_Error::add_error($relation_obj->get_deletion_error_message(), __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
2099
                    $is_blocked = true;
2100
                }
2101
            }
2102
        }
2103
        return $is_blocked;
2104
    }
2105
2106
2107
    /**
2108
     * Builds the columns and values for items to delete from the incoming $row_results_for_deleting array.
2109
     * @param array $row_results_for_deleting
2110
     * @param bool  $allow_blocking
2111
     * @return array   The shape of this array depends on whether the model `has_primary_key_field` or not.  If the
2112
     *                 model DOES have a primary_key_field, then the array will be a simple single dimension array where
2113
     *                 the key is the fully qualified primary key column and the value is an array of ids that will be
2114
     *                 deleted. Example:
2115
     *                      array('Event.EVT_ID' => array( 1,2,3))
2116
     *                 If the model DOES NOT have a primary_key_field, then the array will be a two dimensional array
2117
     *                 where each element is a group of columns and values that get deleted. Example:
2118
     *                      array(
2119
     *                          0 => array(
2120
     *                              'Term_Relationship.object_id' => 1
2121
     *                              'Term_Relationship.term_taxonomy_id' => 5
2122
     *                          ),
2123
     *                          1 => array(
2124
     *                              'Term_Relationship.object_id' => 1
2125
     *                              'Term_Relationship.term_taxonomy_id' => 6
2126
     *                          )
2127
     *                      )
2128
     * @throws EE_Error
2129
     */
2130
    protected function _get_ids_for_delete(array $row_results_for_deleting, $allow_blocking = true)
2131
    {
2132
        $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column = array();
2133
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
2134
            $primary_table = $this->_get_main_table();
2135
            $other_tables = $this->_get_other_tables();
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$other_tables is not used, you could remove the assignment.

This check looks for variable assignements that are either overwritten by other assignments or where the variable is not used subsequently.

$myVar = 'Value';
$higher = false;

if (rand(1, 6) > 3) {
    $higher = true;
} else {
    $higher = false;
}

Both the $myVar assignment in line 1 and the $higher assignment in line 2 are dead. The first because $myVar is never used and the second because $higher is always overwritten for every possible time line.

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2136
            $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column = $query = array();
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$myVar = 'Value';
$higher = false;

if (rand(1, 6) > 3) {
    $higher = true;
} else {
    $higher = false;
}

Both the $myVar assignment in line 1 and the $higher assignment in line 2 are dead. The first because $myVar is never used and the second because $higher is always overwritten for every possible time line.

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2137
            foreach ($row_results_for_deleting as $item_to_delete) {
2138
                //before we mark this item for deletion,
2139
                //make sure there's no related entities blocking its deletion (if we're checking)
2140
                if (
2141
                    $allow_blocking
2142
                    && $this->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models(
2143
                        $item_to_delete[$primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column()]
2144
                    )
2145
                ) {
2146
                    continue;
2147
                }
2148
                //primary table deletes
2149
                if (isset($item_to_delete[$primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column()])) {
2150
                    $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column[$primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column()][] =
2151
                        $item_to_delete[$primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column()];
2152
                }
2153
            }
2154
        } elseif (count($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields()) > 1) {
2155
            $fields = $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields();
2156
            foreach ($row_results_for_deleting as $item_to_delete) {
2157
                $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column_for_row = array();
2158
                foreach ($fields as $cpk_field) {
2159
                    if ($cpk_field instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base) {
2160
                        $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column_for_row[$cpk_field->get_qualified_column()] =
2161
                            $item_to_delete[$cpk_field->get_qualified_column()];
2162
                    }
2163
                }
2164
                $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column[] = $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column_for_row;
2165
            }
2166
        } else {
2167
            //so there's no primary key and no combined key...
2168
            //sorry, can't help you
2169
            throw new EE_Error(
2170
                sprintf(
2171
                    __(
2172
                        "Cannot delete objects of type %s because there is no primary key NOR combined key",
2173
                        "event_espresso"
2174
                    ), get_class($this)
2175
                )
2176
            );
2177
        }    
2178
        return $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column;
2179
    }
2180
2181
2182
    /**
2183
     * This receives an array of columns and values set to be deleted (as prepared by _get_ids_for_delete) and prepares
2184
     * the corresponding query_part for the query performing the delete.
2185
     *
2186
     * @param array $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column @see _get_ids_for_delete for how this array might be shaped.
2187
     * @return string
2188
     * @throws EE_Error
2189
     */
2190
    protected function _build_query_part_for_deleting_from_columns_and_values(array $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column) {
2191
        $query_part = '';
2192
        if (empty($ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column)) {
2193
            return $query_part;
2194
        } elseif ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
2195
            $query = array();
2196
            foreach ($ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column as $column => $ids) {
2197
                //make sure we have unique $ids
2198
                $ids = array_unique($ids);
2199
                $query[] = $column . ' IN(' . implode(',', $ids) . ')';
2200
            }
2201
            $query_part = ! empty($query) ? implode(' AND ', $query) : $query_part;
2202
        } elseif (count($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields()) > 1) {
2203
            $ways_to_identify_a_row = array();
2204
            foreach ($ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column as $ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column_for_each_row) {
2205
                $values_for_each_combined_primary_key_for_a_row = array();
2206
                foreach ($ids_to_delete_indexed_by_column_for_each_row as $column => $id) {
2207
                    $values_for_each_combined_primary_key_for_a_row[] = $column . '=' . $id;
2208
                }
2209
                $ways_to_identify_a_row[] = '(' . implode(' AND ', $values_for_each_combined_primary_key_for_a_row);
2210
            }
2211
            $query_part = implode(' OR ', $ways_to_identify_a_row);
2212
        }
2213
        return $query_part;
2214
    }
2215
    
2216
2217
2218
2219
    /**
2220
     * Count all the rows that match criteria expressed in $query_params (an array just like arg to EEM_Base::get_all).
2221
     * If $field_to_count isn't provided, the model's primary key is used. Otherwise, we count by field_to_count's
2222
     * column
2223
     *
2224
     * @param array  $query_params   like EEM_Base::get_all's
2225
     * @param string $field_to_count field on model to count by (not column name)
2226
     * @param bool   $distinct       if we want to only count the distinct values for the column then you can trigger
2227
     *                               that by the setting $distinct to TRUE;
2228
     * @return int
2229
     * @throws EE_Error
2230
     */
2231
    public function count($query_params = array(), $field_to_count = null, $distinct = false)
2232
    {
2233
        $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
2234
        if ($field_to_count) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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2235
            $field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_to_count);
2236
            $column_to_count = $field_obj->get_qualified_column();
2237
        } elseif ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
2238
            $pk_field_obj = $this->get_primary_key_field();
2239
            $column_to_count = $pk_field_obj->get_qualified_column();
2240
        } else {
2241
            //there's no primary key
2242
            //if we're counting distinct items, and there's no primary key,
2243
            //we need to list out the columns for distinction;
2244
            //otherwise we can just use star
2245
            if ($distinct) {
2246
                $columns_to_use = array();
2247
                foreach ($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields() as $field_obj) {
2248
                    $columns_to_use[] = $field_obj->get_qualified_column();
2249
                }
2250
                $column_to_count = implode(',', $columns_to_use);
2251
            } else {
2252
                $column_to_count = '*';
2253
            }
2254
        }
2255
        $column_to_count = $distinct ? "DISTINCT " . $column_to_count : $column_to_count;
2256
        $SQL = "SELECT COUNT(" . $column_to_count . ")" . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
2257
        return (int)$this->_do_wpdb_query('get_var', array($SQL));
2258
    }
2259
2260
2261
2262
    /**
2263
     * Sums up the value of the $field_to_sum (defaults to the primary key, which isn't terribly useful)
2264
     *
2265
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
2266
     * @param string $field_to_sum name of field (array key in $_fields array)
2267
     * @return float
2268
     * @throws EE_Error
2269
     */
2270
    public function sum($query_params, $field_to_sum = null)
2271
    {
2272
        $model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
2273
        if ($field_to_sum) {
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For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

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2274
            $field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_to_sum);
2275
        } else {
2276
            $field_obj = $this->get_primary_key_field();
2277
        }
2278
        $column_to_count = $field_obj->get_qualified_column();
2279
        $SQL = "SELECT SUM(" . $column_to_count . ")" . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
2280
        $return_value = $this->_do_wpdb_query('get_var', array($SQL));
2281
        $data_type = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
2282
        if ($data_type === '%d' || $data_type === '%s') {
2283
            return (float)$return_value;
2284
        }
2285
        //must be %f
2286
        return (float)$return_value;
2287
    }
2288
2289
2290
2291
    /**
2292
     * Just calls the specified method on $wpdb with the given arguments
2293
     * Consolidates a little extra error handling code
2294
     *
2295
     * @param string $wpdb_method
2296
     * @param array  $arguments_to_provide
2297
     * @throws EE_Error
2298
     * @global wpdb  $wpdb
2299
     * @return mixed
2300
     */
2301
    protected function _do_wpdb_query($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide)
2302
    {
2303
        //if we're in maintenance mode level 2, DON'T run any queries
2304
        //because level 2 indicates the database needs updating and
2305
        //is probably out of sync with the code
2306
        if (! EE_Maintenance_Mode::instance()->models_can_query()) {
2307
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Event Espresso Level 2 Maintenance mode is active. That means EE can not run ANY database queries until the necessary migration scripts have run which will take EE out of maintenance mode level 2. Please inform support of this error.",
2308
                "event_espresso")));
2309
        }
2310
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
2311
        global $wpdb;
2312 View Code Duplication
        if (! method_exists($wpdb, $wpdb_method)) {
2313
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('There is no method named "%s" on Wordpress\' $wpdb object',
2314
                'event_espresso'), $wpdb_method));
2315
        }
2316
        if (WP_DEBUG) {
2317
            $old_show_errors_value = $wpdb->show_errors;
2318
            $wpdb->show_errors(false);
2319
        }
2320
        $result = $this->_process_wpdb_query($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide);
2321
        $this->show_db_query_if_previously_requested($wpdb->last_query);
2322
        if (WP_DEBUG) {
2323
            $wpdb->show_errors($old_show_errors_value);
2324
            if (! empty($wpdb->last_error)) {
2325
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('WPDB Error: "%s"', 'event_espresso'), $wpdb->last_error));
2326
            }
2327
            if ($result === false) {
2328
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('WPDB Error occurred, but no error message was logged by wpdb! The wpdb method called was "%1$s" and the arguments were "%2$s"',
2329
                    'event_espresso'), $wpdb_method, var_export($arguments_to_provide, true)));
2330
            }
2331
        } elseif ($result === false) {
2332
            EE_Error::add_error(
2333
                sprintf(
2334
                    __('A database error has occurred. Turn on WP_DEBUG for more information.||A database error occurred doing wpdb method "%1$s", with arguments "%2$s". The error was "%3$s"',
2335
                        'event_espresso'),
2336
                    $wpdb_method,
2337
                    var_export($arguments_to_provide, true),
2338
                    $wpdb->last_error
2339
                ),
2340
                __FILE__,
2341
                __FUNCTION__,
2342
                __LINE__
2343
            );
2344
        }
2345
        return $result;
2346
    }
2347
2348
2349
2350
    /**
2351
     * Attempts to run the indicated WPDB method with the provided arguments,
2352
     * and if there's an error tries to verify the DB is correct. Uses
2353
     * the static property EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level to determine whether
2354
     * we should try to fix the EE core db, the addons, or just give up
2355
     *
2356
     * @param string $wpdb_method
2357
     * @param array  $arguments_to_provide
2358
     * @return mixed
2359
     */
2360
    private function _process_wpdb_query($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide)
2361
    {
2362
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
2363
        global $wpdb;
2364
        $wpdb->last_error = null;
2365
        $result = call_user_func_array(array($wpdb, $wpdb_method), $arguments_to_provide);
2366
        // was there an error running the query? but we don't care on new activations
2367
        // (we're going to setup the DB anyway on new activations)
2368
        if (($result === false || ! empty($wpdb->last_error))
2369
            && EE_System::instance()->detect_req_type() !== EE_System::req_type_new_activation
2370
        ) {
2371
            switch (EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level) {
2372
                case EEM_Base::db_verified_none :
2373
                    // let's double-check core's DB
2374
                    $error_message = $this->_verify_core_db($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide);
2375
                    break;
2376
                case EEM_Base::db_verified_core :
2377
                    // STILL NO LOVE?? verify all the addons too. Maybe they need to be fixed
2378
                    $error_message = $this->_verify_addons_db($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide);
2379
                    break;
2380
                case EEM_Base::db_verified_addons :
2381
                    // ummmm... you in trouble
2382
                    return $result;
2383
                    break;
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The break statement is not necessary if it is preceded for example by a return statement:

switch ($x) {
    case 1:
        return 'foo';
        break; // This break is not necessary and can be left off.
}

If you would like to keep this construct to be consistent with other case statements, you can safely mark this issue as a false-positive.

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2384
            }
2385
            if (! empty($error_message)) {
2386
                EE_Log::instance()->log(__FILE__, __FUNCTION__, $error_message, 'error');
2387
                trigger_error($error_message);
2388
            }
2389
            return $this->_process_wpdb_query($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide);
2390
        }
2391
        return $result;
2392
    }
2393
2394
2395
2396
    /**
2397
     * Verifies the EE core database is up-to-date and records that we've done it on
2398
     * EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level
2399
     *
2400
     * @param string $wpdb_method
2401
     * @param array  $arguments_to_provide
2402
     * @return string
2403
     */
2404 View Code Duplication
    private function _verify_core_db($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide)
2405
    {
2406
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
2407
        global $wpdb;
2408
        //ok remember that we've already attempted fixing the core db, in case the problem persists
2409
        EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level = EEM_Base::db_verified_core;
2410
        $error_message = sprintf(
2411
            __('WPDB Error "%1$s" while running wpdb method "%2$s" with arguments %3$s. Automatically attempting to fix EE Core DB',
2412
                'event_espresso'),
2413
            $wpdb->last_error,
2414
            $wpdb_method,
2415
            wp_json_encode($arguments_to_provide)
2416
        );
2417
        EE_System::instance()->initialize_db_if_no_migrations_required(false, true);
2418
        return $error_message;
2419
    }
2420
2421
2422
2423
    /**
2424
     * Verifies the EE addons' database is up-to-date and records that we've done it on
2425
     * EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level
2426
     *
2427
     * @param $wpdb_method
2428
     * @param $arguments_to_provide
2429
     * @return string
2430
     */
2431 View Code Duplication
    private function _verify_addons_db($wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide)
2432
    {
2433
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
2434
        global $wpdb;
2435
        //ok remember that we've already attempted fixing the addons dbs, in case the problem persists
2436
        EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level = EEM_Base::db_verified_addons;
2437
        $error_message = sprintf(
2438
            __('WPDB AGAIN: Error "%1$s" while running the same method and arguments as before. Automatically attempting to fix EE Addons DB',
2439
                'event_espresso'),
2440
            $wpdb->last_error,
2441
            $wpdb_method,
2442
            wp_json_encode($arguments_to_provide)
2443
        );
2444
        EE_System::instance()->initialize_addons();
2445
        return $error_message;
2446
    }
2447
2448
2449
2450
    /**
2451
     * In order to avoid repeating this code for the get_all, sum, and count functions, put the code parts
2452
     * that are identical in here. Returns a string of SQL of everything in a SELECT query except the beginning
2453
     * SELECT clause, eg " FROM wp_posts AS Event INNER JOIN ... WHERE ... ORDER BY ... LIMIT ... GROUP BY ... HAVING
2454
     * ..."
2455
     *
2456
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info
2457
     * @return string
2458
     */
2459
    private function _construct_2nd_half_of_select_query(EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info)
2460
    {
2461
        return " FROM " . $model_query_info->get_full_join_sql() .
2462
               $model_query_info->get_where_sql() .
2463
               $model_query_info->get_group_by_sql() .
2464
               $model_query_info->get_having_sql() .
2465
               $model_query_info->get_order_by_sql() .
2466
               $model_query_info->get_limit_sql();
2467
    }
2468
2469
2470
2471
    /**
2472
     * Set to easily debug the next X queries ran from this model.
2473
     *
2474
     * @param int $count
2475
     */
2476
    public function show_next_x_db_queries($count = 1)
2477
    {
2478
        $this->_show_next_x_db_queries = $count;
2479
    }
2480
2481
2482
2483
    /**
2484
     * @param $sql_query
2485
     */
2486
    public function show_db_query_if_previously_requested($sql_query)
2487
    {
2488
        if ($this->_show_next_x_db_queries > 0) {
2489
            echo $sql_query;
2490
            $this->_show_next_x_db_queries--;
2491
        }
2492
    }
2493
2494
2495
2496
    /**
2497
     * Adds a relationship of the correct type between $modelObject and $otherModelObject.
2498
     * There are the 3 cases:
2499
     * 'belongsTo' relationship: sets $id_or_obj's foreign_key to be $other_model_id_or_obj's primary_key. If
2500
     * $otherModelObject has no ID, it is first saved.
2501
     * 'hasMany' relationship: sets $other_model_id_or_obj's foreign_key to be $id_or_obj's primary_key. If $id_or_obj
2502
     * has no ID, it is first saved.
2503
     * 'hasAndBelongsToMany' relationships: checks that there isn't already an entry in the join table, and adds one.
2504
     * If one of the model Objects has not yet been saved to the database, it is saved before adding the entry in the
2505
     * join table
2506
     *
2507
     * @param        EE_Base_Class                     /int $thisModelObject
2508
     * @param        EE_Base_Class                     /int $id_or_obj EE_base_Class or ID of other Model Object
2509
     * @param string $relationName                     , key in EEM_Base::_relations
2510
     *                                                 an attendee to a group, you also want to specify which role they
2511
     *                                                 will have in that group. So you would use this parameter to
2512
     *                                                 specify array('role-column-name'=>'role-id')
2513
     * @param array  $extra_join_model_fields_n_values This allows you to enter further query params for the relation
2514
     *                                                 to for relation to methods that allow you to further specify
2515
     *                                                 extra columns to join by (such as HABTM).  Keep in mind that the
2516
     *                                                 only acceptable query_params is strict "col" => "value" pairs
2517
     *                                                 because these will be inserted in any new rows created as well.
2518
     * @return EE_Base_Class which was added as a relation. Object referred to by $other_model_id_or_obj
2519
     * @throws EE_Error
2520
     */
2521
    public function add_relationship_to(
2522
        $id_or_obj,
2523
        $other_model_id_or_obj,
2524
        $relationName,
2525
        $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()
2526
    ) {
2527
        $relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2528
        return $relation_obj->add_relation_to($id_or_obj, $other_model_id_or_obj, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values);
2529
    }
2530
2531
2532
2533
    /**
2534
     * Removes a relationship of the correct type between $modelObject and $otherModelObject.
2535
     * There are the 3 cases:
2536
     * 'belongsTo' relationship: sets $modelObject's foreign_key to null, if that field is nullable.Otherwise throws an
2537
     * error
2538
     * 'hasMany' relationship: sets $otherModelObject's foreign_key to null,if that field is nullable.Otherwise throws
2539
     * an error
2540
     * 'hasAndBelongsToMany' relationships:removes any existing entry in the join table between the two models.
2541
     *
2542
     * @param        EE_Base_Class /int $id_or_obj
2543
     * @param        EE_Base_Class /int $other_model_id_or_obj EE_Base_Class or ID of other Model Object
2544
     * @param string $relationName key in EEM_Base::_relations
2545
     * @return boolean of success
2546
     * @throws EE_Error
2547
     * @param array  $where_query  This allows you to enter further query params for the relation to for relation to
2548
     *                             methods that allow you to further specify extra columns to join by (such as HABTM).
2549
     *                             Keep in mind that the only acceptable query_params is strict "col" => "value" pairs
2550
     *                             because these will be inserted in any new rows created as well.
2551
     */
2552
    public function remove_relationship_to($id_or_obj, $other_model_id_or_obj, $relationName, $where_query = array())
2553
    {
2554
        $relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2555
        return $relation_obj->remove_relation_to($id_or_obj, $other_model_id_or_obj, $where_query);
2556
    }
2557
2558
2559
2560
    /**
2561
     * @param mixed           $id_or_obj
2562
     * @param string          $relationName
2563
     * @param array           $where_query_params
2564
     * @param EE_Base_Class[] objects to which relations were removed
2565
     * @return \EE_Base_Class[]
2566
     * @throws EE_Error
2567
     */
2568
    public function remove_relations($id_or_obj, $relationName, $where_query_params = array())
2569
    {
2570
        $relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2571
        return $relation_obj->remove_relations($id_or_obj, $where_query_params);
2572
    }
2573
2574
2575
2576
    /**
2577
     * Gets all the related items of the specified $model_name, using $query_params.
2578
     * Note: by default, we remove the "default query params"
2579
     * because we want to get even deleted items etc.
2580
     *
2581
     * @param mixed  $id_or_obj    EE_Base_Class child or its ID
2582
     * @param string $model_name   like 'Event', 'Registration', etc. always singular
2583
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
2584
     * @return EE_Base_Class[]
2585
     * @throws EE_Error
2586
     */
2587
    public function get_all_related($id_or_obj, $model_name, $query_params = null)
2588
    {
2589
        $model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2590
        $relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2591
        return $relation_settings->get_all_related($model_obj, $query_params);
2592
    }
2593
2594
2595
2596
    /**
2597
     * Deletes all the model objects across the relation indicated by $model_name
2598
     * which are related to $id_or_obj which meet the criteria set in $query_params.
2599
     * However, if the model objects can't be deleted because of blocking related model objects, then
2600
     * they aren't deleted. (Unless the thing that would have been deleted can be soft-deleted, that still happens).
2601
     *
2602
     * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $id_or_obj
2603
     * @param string                   $model_name
2604
     * @param array                    $query_params
2605
     * @return int how many deleted
2606
     * @throws EE_Error
2607
     */
2608
    public function delete_related($id_or_obj, $model_name, $query_params = array())
2609
    {
2610
        $model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2611
        $relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2612
        return $relation_settings->delete_all_related($model_obj, $query_params);
2613
    }
2614
2615
2616
2617
    /**
2618
     * Hard deletes all the model objects across the relation indicated by $model_name
2619
     * which are related to $id_or_obj which meet the criteria set in $query_params. If
2620
     * the model objects can't be hard deleted because of blocking related model objects,
2621
     * just does a soft-delete on them instead.
2622
     *
2623
     * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $id_or_obj
2624
     * @param string                   $model_name
2625
     * @param array                    $query_params
2626
     * @return int how many deleted
2627
     * @throws EE_Error
2628
     */
2629
    public function delete_related_permanently($id_or_obj, $model_name, $query_params = array())
2630
    {
2631
        $model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2632
        $relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2633
        return $relation_settings->delete_related_permanently($model_obj, $query_params);
2634
    }
2635
2636
2637
2638
    /**
2639
     * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply counts them. Ignores default_where_conditions by default,
2640
     * unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2641
     *
2642
     * @param        int             /EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj
2643
     * @param string $model_name     like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2644
     * @param array  $query_params   like EEM_Base::get_all's
2645
     * @param string $field_to_count name of field to count by. By default, uses primary key
2646
     * @param bool   $distinct       if we want to only count the distinct values for the column then you can trigger
2647
     *                               that by the setting $distinct to TRUE;
2648
     * @return int
2649
     * @throws EE_Error
2650
     */
2651
    public function count_related(
2652
        $id_or_obj,
2653
        $model_name,
2654
        $query_params = array(),
2655
        $field_to_count = null,
2656
        $distinct = false
2657
    ) {
2658
        $related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
2659
        //we're just going to use the query params on the related model's normal get_all query,
2660
        //except add a condition to say to match the current mod
2661
        if (! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) {
2662
            $query_params['default_where_conditions'] = EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none;
2663
        }
2664
        $this_model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
2665
        $this_pk_field_name = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
2666
        $query_params[0][$this_model_name . "." . $this_pk_field_name] = $id_or_obj;
2667
        return $related_model->count($query_params, $field_to_count, $distinct);
2668
    }
2669
2670
2671
2672
    /**
2673
     * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply sums up the values of the specified field.
2674
     * Note: ignores default_where_conditions by default, unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2675
     *
2676
     * @param        int           /EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj
2677
     * @param string $model_name   like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2678
     * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2679
     * @param string $field_to_sum name of field to count by. By default, uses primary key
2680
     * @return float
2681
     * @throws EE_Error
2682
     */
2683
    public function sum_related($id_or_obj, $model_name, $query_params, $field_to_sum = null)
2684
    {
2685
        $related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
2686
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
2687
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::sum_related',
2688
                sprintf(__('$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso'),
2689
                    gettype($query_params)), '4.6.0');
2690
            $query_params = array();
2691
        }
2692
        //we're just going to use the query params on the related model's normal get_all query,
2693
        //except add a condition to say to match the current mod
2694
        if (! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])) {
2695
            $query_params['default_where_conditions'] = EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none;
2696
        }
2697
        $this_model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
2698
        $this_pk_field_name = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
2699
        $query_params[0][$this_model_name . "." . $this_pk_field_name] = $id_or_obj;
2700
        return $related_model->sum($query_params, $field_to_sum);
2701
    }
2702
2703
2704
2705
    /**
2706
     * Uses $this->_relatedModels info to find the first related model object of relation $relationName to the given
2707
     * $modelObject
2708
     *
2709
     * @param int | EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj        EE_Base_Class child or its ID
2710
     * @param string              $other_model_name , key in $this->_relatedModels, eg 'Registration', or 'Events'
2711
     * @param array               $query_params     like EEM_Base::get_all's
2712
     * @return EE_Base_Class
2713
     * @throws EE_Error
2714
     */
2715
    public function get_first_related(EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj, $other_model_name, $query_params)
2716
    {
2717
        $query_params['limit'] = 1;
2718
        $results = $this->get_all_related($id_or_obj, $other_model_name, $query_params);
2719
        if ($results) {
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2720
            return array_shift($results);
2721
        }
2722
        return null;
2723
    }
2724
2725
2726
2727
    /**
2728
     * Gets the model's name as it's expected in queries. For example, if this is EEM_Event model, that would be Event
2729
     *
2730
     * @return string
2731
     */
2732
    public function get_this_model_name()
2733
    {
2734
        return str_replace("EEM_", "", get_class($this));
2735
    }
2736
2737
2738
2739
    /**
2740
     * Gets the model field on this model which is of type EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field
2741
     *
2742
     * @return EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field
2743
     * @throws EE_Error
2744
     */
2745
    public function get_field_containing_related_model_name()
2746
    {
2747
        foreach ($this->field_settings(true) as $field) {
2748
            if ($field instanceof EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field) {
2749
                $field_with_model_name = $field;
2750
            }
2751
        }
2752 View Code Duplication
        if (! isset($field_with_model_name) || ! $field_with_model_name) {
2753
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name field on model %s", "event_espresso"),
2754
                $this->get_this_model_name()));
2755
        }
2756
        return $field_with_model_name;
2757
    }
2758
2759
2760
2761
    /**
2762
     * Inserts a new entry into the database, for each table.
2763
     * Note: does not add the item to the entity map because that is done by EE_Base_Class::save() right after this.
2764
     * If client code uses EEM_Base::insert() directly, then although the item isn't in the entity map,
2765
     * we also know there is no model object with the newly inserted item's ID at the moment (because
2766
     * if there were, then they would already be in the DB and this would fail); and in the future if someone
2767
     * creates a model object with this ID (or grabs it from the DB) then it will be added to the
2768
     * entity map at that time anyways. SO, no need for EEM_Base::insert ot add to the entity map
2769
     *
2770
     * @param array $field_n_values keys are field names, values are their values (in the client code's domain if
2771
     *                              $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is false, in the model object's domain if
2772
     *                              $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is true. See comment about this at the top
2773
     *                              of EEM_Base)
2774
     * @return int new primary key on main table that got inserted
2775
     * @throws EE_Error
2776
     */
2777
    public function insert($field_n_values)
2778
    {
2779
        /**
2780
         * Filters the fields and their values before inserting an item using the models
2781
         *
2782
         * @param array    $fields_n_values keys are the fields and values are their new values
2783
         * @param EEM_Base $model           the model used
2784
         */
2785
        $field_n_values = (array)apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__insert__fields_n_values', $field_n_values, $this);
2786
        if ($this->_satisfies_unique_indexes($field_n_values)) {
2787
            $main_table = $this->_get_main_table();
2788
            $new_id = $this->_insert_into_specific_table($main_table, $field_n_values, false);
2789
            if ($new_id !== false) {
2790
                foreach ($this->_get_other_tables() as $other_table) {
2791
                    $this->_insert_into_specific_table($other_table, $field_n_values, $new_id);
2792
                }
2793
            }
2794
            /**
2795
             * Done just after attempting to insert a new model object
2796
             *
2797
             * @param EEM_Base   $model           used
2798
             * @param array      $fields_n_values fields and their values
2799
             * @param int|string the              ID of the newly-inserted model object
2800
             */
2801
            do_action('AHEE__EEM_Base__insert__end', $this, $field_n_values, $new_id);
2802
            return $new_id;
2803
        }
2804
        return false;
2805
    }
2806
2807
2808
2809
    /**
2810
     * Checks that the result would satisfy the unique indexes on this model
2811
     *
2812
     * @param array  $field_n_values
2813
     * @param string $action
2814
     * @return boolean
2815
     * @throws EE_Error
2816
     */
2817
    protected function _satisfies_unique_indexes($field_n_values, $action = 'insert')
2818
    {
2819
        foreach ($this->unique_indexes() as $index_name => $index) {
2820
            $uniqueness_where_params = array_intersect_key($field_n_values, $index->fields());
2821
            if ($this->exists(array($uniqueness_where_params))) {
2822
                EE_Error::add_error(
2823
                    sprintf(
2824
                        __(
2825
                            "Could not %s %s. %s uniqueness index failed. Fields %s must form a unique set, but an entry already exists with values %s.",
2826
                            "event_espresso"
2827
                        ),
2828
                        $action,
2829
                        $this->_get_class_name(),
2830
                        $index_name,
2831
                        implode(",", $index->field_names()),
2832
                        http_build_query($uniqueness_where_params)
2833
                    ),
2834
                    __FILE__,
2835
                    __FUNCTION__,
2836
                    __LINE__
2837
                );
2838
                return false;
2839
            }
2840
        }
2841
        return true;
2842
    }
2843
2844
2845
2846
    /**
2847
     * Checks the database for an item that conflicts (ie, if this item were
2848
     * saved to the DB would break some uniqueness requirement, like a primary key
2849
     * or an index primary key set) with the item specified. $id_obj_or_fields_array
2850
     * can be either an EE_Base_Class or an array of fields n values
2851
     *
2852
     * @param EE_Base_Class|array $obj_or_fields_array
2853
     * @param boolean             $include_primary_key whether to use the model object's primary key
2854
     *                                                 when looking for conflicts
2855
     *                                                 (ie, if false, we ignore the model object's primary key
2856
     *                                                 when finding "conflicts". If true, it's also considered).
2857
     *                                                 Only works for INT primary key,
2858
     *                                                 STRING primary keys cannot be ignored
2859
     * @throws EE_Error
2860
     * @return EE_Base_Class|array
2861
     */
2862
    public function get_one_conflicting($obj_or_fields_array, $include_primary_key = true)
2863
    {
2864 View Code Duplication
        if ($obj_or_fields_array instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
2865
            $fields_n_values = $obj_or_fields_array->model_field_array();
2866
        } elseif (is_array($obj_or_fields_array)) {
2867
            $fields_n_values = $obj_or_fields_array;
2868
        } else {
2869
            throw new EE_Error(
2870
                sprintf(
2871
                    __(
2872
                        "%s get_all_conflicting should be called with a model object or an array of field names and values, you provided %d",
2873
                        "event_espresso"
2874
                    ),
2875
                    get_class($this),
2876
                    $obj_or_fields_array
2877
                )
2878
            );
2879
        }
2880
        $query_params = array();
2881
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field()
2882
            && ($include_primary_key
2883
                || $this->get_primary_key_field()
2884
                   instanceof
2885
                   EE_Primary_Key_String_Field)
2886
            && isset($fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()])
2887
        ) {
2888
            $query_params[0]['OR'][$this->primary_key_name()] = $fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()];
2889
        }
2890
        foreach ($this->unique_indexes() as $unique_index_name => $unique_index) {
2891
            $uniqueness_where_params = array_intersect_key($fields_n_values, $unique_index->fields());
2892
            $query_params[0]['OR']['AND*' . $unique_index_name] = $uniqueness_where_params;
2893
        }
2894
        //if there is nothing to base this search on, then we shouldn't find anything
2895
        if (empty($query_params)) {
2896
            return array();
2897
        }
2898
        return $this->get_one($query_params);
2899
    }
2900
2901
2902
2903
    /**
2904
     * Like count, but is optimized and returns a boolean instead of an int
2905
     *
2906
     * @param array $query_params
2907
     * @return boolean
2908
     * @throws EE_Error
2909
     */
2910
    public function exists($query_params)
2911
    {
2912
        $query_params['limit'] = 1;
2913
        return $this->count($query_params) > 0;
2914
    }
2915
2916
2917
2918
    /**
2919
     * Wrapper for exists, except ignores default query parameters so we're only considering ID
2920
     *
2921
     * @param int|string $id
2922
     * @return boolean
2923
     * @throws EE_Error
2924
     */
2925
    public function exists_by_ID($id)
2926
    {
2927
        return $this->exists(
2928
            array(
2929
                'default_where_conditions' => EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none,
2930
                array(
2931
                    $this->primary_key_name() => $id,
2932
                ),
2933
            )
2934
        );
2935
    }
2936
2937
2938
2939
    /**
2940
     * Inserts a new row in $table, using the $cols_n_values which apply to that table.
2941
     * If a $new_id is supplied and if $table is an EE_Other_Table, we assume
2942
     * we need to add a foreign key column to point to $new_id (which should be the primary key's value
2943
     * on the main table)
2944
     * This is protected rather than private because private is not accessible to any child methods and there MAY be
2945
     * cases where we want to call it directly rather than via insert().
2946
     *
2947
     * @access   protected
2948
     * @param EE_Table_Base $table
2949
     * @param array         $fields_n_values each key should be in field's keys, and value should be an int, string or
2950
     *                                       float
2951
     * @param int           $new_id          for now we assume only int keys
2952
     * @throws EE_Error
2953
     * @global WPDB         $wpdb            only used to get the $wpdb->insert_id after performing an insert
2954
     * @return int ID of new row inserted, or FALSE on failure
2955
     */
2956
    protected function _insert_into_specific_table(EE_Table_Base $table, $fields_n_values, $new_id = 0)
2957
    {
2958
        global $wpdb;
2959
        $insertion_col_n_values = array();
2960
        $format_for_insertion = array();
2961
        $fields_on_table = $this->_get_fields_for_table($table->get_table_alias());
2962
        foreach ($fields_on_table as $field_name => $field_obj) {
2963
            //check if its an auto-incrementing column, in which case we should just leave it to do its autoincrement thing
2964
            if ($field_obj->is_auto_increment()) {
2965
                continue;
2966
            }
2967
            $prepared_value = $this->_prepare_value_or_use_default($field_obj, $fields_n_values);
2968
            //if the value we want to assign it to is NULL, just don't mention it for the insertion
2969
            if ($prepared_value !== null) {
2970
                $insertion_col_n_values[$field_obj->get_table_column()] = $prepared_value;
2971
                $format_for_insertion[] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
2972
            }
2973
        }
2974
        if ($table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table && $new_id) {
2975
            //its not the main table, so we should have already saved the main table's PK which we just inserted
2976
            //so add the fk to the main table as a column
2977
            $insertion_col_n_values[$table->get_fk_on_table()] = $new_id;
2978
            $format_for_insertion[] = '%d';//yes right now we're only allowing these foreign keys to be INTs
2979
        }
2980
        //insert the new entry
2981
        $result = $this->_do_wpdb_query('insert',
2982
            array($table->get_table_name(), $insertion_col_n_values, $format_for_insertion));
2983
        if ($result === false) {
2984
            return false;
2985
        }
2986
        //ok, now what do we return for the ID of the newly-inserted thing?
2987
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
2988
            if ($this->get_primary_key_field()->is_auto_increment()) {
2989
                return $wpdb->insert_id;
2990
            }
2991
            //it's not an auto-increment primary key, so
2992
            //it must have been supplied
2993
            return $fields_n_values[$this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()];
2994
        }
2995
        //we can't return a  primary key because there is none. instead return
2996
        //a unique string indicating this model
2997
        return $this->get_index_primary_key_string($fields_n_values);
2998
    }
2999
3000
3001
3002
    /**
3003
     * Prepare the $field_obj 's value in $fields_n_values for use in the database.
3004
     * If the field doesn't allow NULL, try to use its default. (If it doesn't allow NULL,
3005
     * and there is no default, we pass it along. WPDB will take care of it)
3006
     *
3007
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base $field_obj
3008
     * @param array               $fields_n_values
3009
     * @return mixed string|int|float depending on what the table column will be expecting
3010
     * @throws EE_Error
3011
     */
3012
    protected function _prepare_value_or_use_default($field_obj, $fields_n_values)
3013
    {
3014
        //if this field doesn't allow nullable, don't allow it
3015
        if (
3016
            ! $field_obj->is_nullable()
3017
            && (
3018
                ! isset($fields_n_values[$field_obj->get_name()])
3019
                || $fields_n_values[$field_obj->get_name()] === null
3020
            )
3021
        ) {
3022
            $fields_n_values[$field_obj->get_name()] = $field_obj->get_default_value();
3023
        }
3024
        $unprepared_value = isset($fields_n_values[$field_obj->get_name()])
3025
            ? $fields_n_values[$field_obj->get_name()]
3026
            : null;
3027
        return $this->_prepare_value_for_use_in_db($unprepared_value, $field_obj);
3028
    }
3029
3030
3031
3032
    /**
3033
     * Consolidates code for preparing  a value supplied to the model for use int eh db. Calls the field's
3034
     * prepare_for_use_in_db method on the value, and depending on $value_already_prepare_by_model_obj, may also call
3035
     * the field's prepare_for_set() method.
3036
     *
3037
     * @param mixed               $value value in the client code domain if $value_already_prepared_by_model_object is
3038
     *                                   false, otherwise a value in the model object's domain (see lengthy comment at
3039
     *                                   top of file)
3040
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base $field field which will be doing the preparing of the value. If null, we assume
3041
     *                                   $value is a custom selection
3042
     * @return mixed a value ready for use in the database for insertions, updating, or in a where clause
3043
     */
3044
    private function _prepare_value_for_use_in_db($value, $field)
3045
    {
3046
        if ($field && $field instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base) {
3047
            switch ($this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object) {
3048
                /** @noinspection PhpMissingBreakStatementInspection */
3049
                case self::not_prepared_by_model_object:
3050
                    $value = $field->prepare_for_set($value);
3051
                //purposefully left out "return"
3052
                case self::prepared_by_model_object:
3053
                    /** @noinspection SuspiciousAssignmentsInspection */
3054
                    $value = $field->prepare_for_use_in_db($value);
3055
                case self::prepared_for_use_in_db:
3056
                    //leave the value alone
3057
            }
3058
            return $value;
3059
        }
3060
        return $value;
3061
    }
3062
3063
3064
3065
    /**
3066
     * Returns the main table on this model
3067
     *
3068
     * @return EE_Primary_Table
3069
     * @throws EE_Error
3070
     */
3071
    protected function _get_main_table()
3072
    {
3073
        foreach ($this->_tables as $table) {
3074
            if ($table instanceof EE_Primary_Table) {
3075
                return $table;
3076
            }
3077
        }
3078
        throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('There are no main tables on %s. They should be added to _tables array in the constructor',
3079
            'event_espresso'), get_class($this)));
3080
    }
3081
3082
3083
3084
    /**
3085
     * table
3086
     * returns EE_Primary_Table table name
3087
     *
3088
     * @return string
3089
     * @throws EE_Error
3090
     */
3091
    public function table()
3092
    {
3093
        return $this->_get_main_table()->get_table_name();
3094
    }
3095
3096
3097
3098
    /**
3099
     * table
3100
     * returns first EE_Secondary_Table table name
3101
     *
3102
     * @return string
3103
     */
3104
    public function second_table()
3105
    {
3106
        // grab second table from tables array
3107
        $second_table = end($this->_tables);
3108
        return $second_table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table ? $second_table->get_table_name() : null;
3109
    }
3110
3111
3112
3113
    /**
3114
     * get_table_obj_by_alias
3115
     * returns table name given it's alias
3116
     *
3117
     * @param string $table_alias
3118
     * @return EE_Primary_Table | EE_Secondary_Table
3119
     */
3120
    public function get_table_obj_by_alias($table_alias = '')
3121
    {
3122
        return isset($this->_tables[$table_alias]) ? $this->_tables[$table_alias] : null;
3123
    }
3124
3125
3126
3127
    /**
3128
     * Gets all the tables of type EE_Other_Table from EEM_CPT_Basel_Model::_tables
3129
     *
3130
     * @return EE_Secondary_Table[]
3131
     */
3132
    protected function _get_other_tables()
3133
    {
3134
        $other_tables = array();
3135
        foreach ($this->_tables as $table_alias => $table) {
3136
            if ($table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table) {
3137
                $other_tables[$table_alias] = $table;
3138
            }
3139
        }
3140
        return $other_tables;
3141
    }
3142
3143
3144
3145
    /**
3146
     * Finds all the fields that correspond to the given table
3147
     *
3148
     * @param string $table_alias , array key in EEM_Base::_tables
3149
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[]
3150
     */
3151
    public function _get_fields_for_table($table_alias)
3152
    {
3153
        return $this->_fields[$table_alias];
3154
    }
3155
3156
3157
3158
    /**
3159
     * Recurses through all the where parameters, and finds all the related models we'll need
3160
     * to complete this query. Eg, given where parameters like array('EVT_ID'=>3) from within Event model, we won't
3161
     * need any related models. But if the array were array('Registrations.REG_ID'=>3), we'd need the related
3162
     * Registration model. If it were array('Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_ID'=>3), then we'd need the
3163
     * related Registration, Transaction, and Payment models.
3164
     *
3165
     * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_parameters['where']
3166
     * @return EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
3167
     * @throws EE_Error
3168
     */
3169
    public function _extract_related_models_from_query($query_params)
3170
    {
3171
        $query_info_carrier = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier();
3172
        if (array_key_exists(0, $query_params)) {
3173
            $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys($query_params[0], $query_info_carrier, 0);
3174
        }
3175 View Code Duplication
        if (array_key_exists('group_by', $query_params)) {
3176
            if (is_array($query_params['group_by'])) {
3177
                $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values(
3178
                    $query_params['group_by'],
3179
                    $query_info_carrier,
3180
                    'group_by'
3181
                );
3182
            } elseif (! empty ($query_params['group_by'])) {
3183
                $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3184
                    $query_params['group_by'],
3185
                    $query_info_carrier,
3186
                    'group_by'
3187
                );
3188
            }
3189
        }
3190
        if (array_key_exists('having', $query_params)) {
3191
            $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
3192
                $query_params[0],
3193
                $query_info_carrier,
3194
                'having'
3195
            );
3196
        }
3197 View Code Duplication
        if (array_key_exists('order_by', $query_params)) {
3198
            if (is_array($query_params['order_by'])) {
3199
                $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
3200
                    $query_params['order_by'],
3201
                    $query_info_carrier,
3202
                    'order_by'
3203
                );
3204
            } elseif (! empty($query_params['order_by'])) {
3205
                $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3206
                    $query_params['order_by'],
3207
                    $query_info_carrier,
3208
                    'order_by'
3209
                );
3210
            }
3211
        }
3212
        if (array_key_exists('force_join', $query_params)) {
3213
            $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values(
3214
                $query_params['force_join'],
3215
                $query_info_carrier,
3216
                'force_join'
3217
            );
3218
        }
3219
        return $query_info_carrier;
3220
    }
3221
3222
3223
3224
    /**
3225
     * For extracting related models from WHERE (0), HAVING (having), ORDER BY (order_by) or forced joins (force_join)
3226
     *
3227
     * @param array                       $sub_query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] or
3228
     *                                                      $query_params['having']
3229
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier
3230
     * @param string                      $query_param_type one of $this->_allowed_query_params
3231
     * @throws EE_Error
3232
     * @return \EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
3233
     */
3234
    private function _extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
3235
        $sub_query_params,
3236
        EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier,
3237
        $query_param_type
3238
    ) {
3239
        if (! empty($sub_query_params)) {
3240
            $sub_query_params = (array)$sub_query_params;
3241
            foreach ($sub_query_params as $param => $possibly_array_of_params) {
3242
                //$param could be simply 'EVT_ID', or it could be 'Registrations.REG_ID', or even 'Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_amount'
3243
                $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param($param, $model_query_info_carrier,
3244
                    $query_param_type);
3245
                //if $possibly_array_of_params is an array, try recursing into it, searching for keys which
3246
                //indicate needed joins. Eg, array('NOT'=>array('Registration.TXN_ID'=>23)). In this case, we tried
3247
                //extracting models out of the 'NOT', which obviously wasn't successful, and then we recurse into the value
3248
                //of array('Registration.TXN_ID'=>23)
3249
                $query_param_sans_stars = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($param);
3250
                if (in_array($query_param_sans_stars, $this->_logic_query_param_keys, true)) {
3251
                    if (! is_array($possibly_array_of_params)) {
3252
                        throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You used a special where query param %s, but the value isn't an array of where query params, it's just %s'. It should be an array, eg array('EVT_ID'=>23,'OR'=>array('Venue.VNU_ID'=>32,'Venue.VNU_name'=>'monkey_land'))",
3253
                            "event_espresso"),
3254
                            $param, $possibly_array_of_params));
3255
                    }
3256
                    $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
3257
                        $possibly_array_of_params,
3258
                        $model_query_info_carrier, $query_param_type
3259
                    );
3260
                } elseif ($query_param_type === 0 //ie WHERE
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3261
                          && is_array($possibly_array_of_params)
3262
                          && isset($possibly_array_of_params[2])
3263
                          && $possibly_array_of_params[2] == true
3264
                ) {
3265
                    //then $possible_array_of_params looks something like array('<','DTT_sold',true)
3266
                    //indicating that $possible_array_of_params[1] is actually a field name,
3267
                    //from which we should extract query parameters!
3268 View Code Duplication
                    if (! isset($possibly_array_of_params[0], $possibly_array_of_params[1])) {
3269
                        throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Improperly formed query parameter %s. It should be numerically indexed like array('<','DTT_sold',true); but you provided %s",
3270
                            "event_espresso"), $query_param_type, implode(",", $possibly_array_of_params)));
3271
                    }
3272
                    $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param($possibly_array_of_params[1],
3273
                        $model_query_info_carrier, $query_param_type);
3274
                }
3275
            }
3276
        }
3277
        return $model_query_info_carrier;
3278
    }
3279
3280
3281
3282
    /**
3283
     * For extracting related models from forced_joins, where the array values contain the info about what
3284
     * models to join with. Eg an array like array('Attendee','Price.Price_Type');
3285
     *
3286
     * @param array                       $sub_query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] or
3287
     *                                                      $query_params['having']
3288
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier
3289
     * @param string                      $query_param_type one of $this->_allowed_query_params
3290
     * @throws EE_Error
3291
     * @return \EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
3292
     */
3293
    private function _extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values(
3294
        $sub_query_params,
3295
        EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier,
3296
        $query_param_type
3297
    ) {
3298
        if (! empty($sub_query_params)) {
3299
            if (! is_array($sub_query_params)) {
3300
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Query parameter %s should be an array, but it isn't.", "event_espresso"),
3301
                    $sub_query_params));
3302
            }
3303
            foreach ($sub_query_params as $param) {
3304
                //$param could be simply 'EVT_ID', or it could be 'Registrations.REG_ID', or even 'Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_amount'
3305
                $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param($param, $model_query_info_carrier,
3306
                    $query_param_type);
3307
            }
3308
        }
3309
        return $model_query_info_carrier;
3310
    }
3311
3312
3313
3314
    /**
3315
     * Extract all the query parts from $query_params (an array like whats passed to EEM_Base::get_all)
3316
     * and put into a EEM_Related_Model_Info_Carrier for easy extraction into a query. We create this object
3317
     * instead of directly constructing the SQL because often we need to extract info from the $query_params
3318
     * but use them in a different order. Eg, we need to know what models we are querying
3319
     * before we know what joins to perform. However, we need to know what data types correspond to which fields on
3320
     * other models before we can finalize the where clause SQL.
3321
     *
3322
     * @param array $query_params
3323
     * @throws EE_Error
3324
     * @return EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
3325
     */
3326
    public function _create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params)
3327
    {
3328
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
3329
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong(
3330
                'EEM_Base::_create_model_query_info_carrier',
3331
                sprintf(
3332
                    __(
3333
                        '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s',
3334
                        'event_espresso'
3335
                    ),
3336
                    gettype($query_params)
3337
                ),
3338
                '4.6.0'
3339
            );
3340
            $query_params = array();
3341
        }
3342
        $where_query_params = isset($query_params[0]) ? $query_params[0] : array();
3343
        //first check if we should alter the query to account for caps or not
3344
        //because the caps might require us to do extra joins
3345
        if (isset($query_params['caps']) && $query_params['caps'] !== 'none') {
3346
            $query_params[0] = $where_query_params = array_replace_recursive(
3347
                $where_query_params,
3348
                $this->caps_where_conditions(
3349
                    $query_params['caps']
3350
                )
3351
            );
3352
        }
3353
        $query_object = $this->_extract_related_models_from_query($query_params);
3354
        //verify where_query_params has NO numeric indexes.... that's simply not how you use it!
3355
        foreach ($where_query_params as $key => $value) {
3356
            if (is_int($key)) {
3357
                throw new EE_Error(
3358
                    sprintf(
3359
                        __(
3360
                            "WHERE query params must NOT be numerically-indexed. You provided the array key '%s' for value '%s' while querying model %s. All the query params provided were '%s' Please read documentation on EEM_Base::get_all.",
3361
                            "event_espresso"
3362
                        ),
3363
                        $key,
3364
                        var_export($value, true),
3365
                        var_export($query_params, true),
3366
                        get_class($this)
3367
                    )
3368
                );
3369
            }
3370
        }
3371
        if (
3372
            array_key_exists('default_where_conditions', $query_params)
3373
            && ! empty($query_params['default_where_conditions'])
3374
        ) {
3375
            $use_default_where_conditions = $query_params['default_where_conditions'];
3376
        } else {
3377
            $use_default_where_conditions = EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_all;
3378
        }
3379
        $where_query_params = array_merge(
3380
            $this->_get_default_where_conditions_for_models_in_query(
3381
                $query_object,
3382
                $use_default_where_conditions,
3383
                $where_query_params
3384
            ),
3385
            $where_query_params
3386
        );
3387
        $query_object->set_where_sql($this->_construct_where_clause($where_query_params));
3388
        // if this is a "on_join_limit" then we are limiting on on a specific table in a multi_table join.
3389
        // So we need to setup a subquery and use that for the main join.
3390
        // Note for now this only works on the primary table for the model.
3391
        // So for instance, you could set the limit array like this:
3392
        // array( 'on_join_limit' => array('Primary_Table_Alias', array(1,10) ) )
3393
        if (array_key_exists('on_join_limit', $query_params) && ! empty($query_params['on_join_limit'])) {
3394
            $query_object->set_main_model_join_sql(
3395
                $this->_construct_limit_join_select(
3396
                    $query_params['on_join_limit'][0],
3397
                    $query_params['on_join_limit'][1]
3398
                )
3399
            );
3400
        }
3401
        //set limit
3402
        if (array_key_exists('limit', $query_params)) {
3403
            if (is_array($query_params['limit'])) {
3404
                if (! isset($query_params['limit'][0], $query_params['limit'][1])) {
3405
                    $e = sprintf(
3406
                        __(
3407
                            "Invalid DB query. You passed '%s' for the LIMIT, but only the following are valid: an integer, string representing an integer, a string like 'int,int', or an array like array(int,int)",
3408
                            "event_espresso"
3409
                        ),
3410
                        http_build_query($query_params['limit'])
3411
                    );
3412
                    throw new EE_Error($e . "|" . $e);
3413
                }
3414
                //they passed us an array for the limit. Assume it's like array(50,25), meaning offset by 50, and get 25
3415
                $query_object->set_limit_sql(" LIMIT " . $query_params['limit'][0] . "," . $query_params['limit'][1]);
3416
            } elseif (! empty ($query_params['limit'])) {
3417
                $query_object->set_limit_sql(" LIMIT " . $query_params['limit']);
3418
            }
3419
        }
3420
        //set order by
3421
        if (array_key_exists('order_by', $query_params)) {
3422
            if (is_array($query_params['order_by'])) {
3423
                //if they're using 'order_by' as an array, they can't use 'order' (because 'order_by' must
3424
                //specify whether to ascend or descend on each field. Eg 'order_by'=>array('EVT_ID'=>'ASC'). So
3425
                //including 'order' wouldn't make any sense if 'order_by' has already specified which way to order!
3426
                if (array_key_exists('order', $query_params)) {
3427
                    throw new EE_Error(
3428
                        sprintf(
3429
                            __(
3430
                                "In querying %s, we are using query parameter 'order_by' as an array (keys:%s,values:%s), and so we can't use query parameter 'order' (value %s). You should just use the 'order_by' parameter ",
3431
                                "event_espresso"
3432
                            ),
3433
                            get_class($this),
3434
                            implode(", ", array_keys($query_params['order_by'])),
3435
                            implode(", ", $query_params['order_by']),
3436
                            $query_params['order']
3437
                        )
3438
                    );
3439
                }
3440
                $this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
3441
                    $query_params['order_by'],
3442
                    $query_object,
3443
                    'order_by'
3444
                );
3445
                //assume it's an array of fields to order by
3446
                $order_array = array();
3447
                foreach ($query_params['order_by'] as $field_name_to_order_by => $order) {
3448
                    $order = $this->_extract_order($order);
3449
                    $order_array[] = $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($field_name_to_order_by) . SP . $order;
3450
                }
3451
                $query_object->set_order_by_sql(" ORDER BY " . implode(",", $order_array));
3452
            } elseif (! empty ($query_params['order_by'])) {
3453
                $this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3454
                    $query_params['order_by'],
3455
                    $query_object,
3456
                    'order',
3457
                    $query_params['order_by']
3458
                );
3459
                $order = isset($query_params['order'])
3460
                    ? $this->_extract_order($query_params['order'])
3461
                    : 'DESC';
3462
                $query_object->set_order_by_sql(
3463
                    " ORDER BY " . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_params['order_by']) . SP . $order
3464
                );
3465
            }
3466
        }
3467
        //if 'order_by' wasn't set, maybe they are just using 'order' on its own?
3468
        if (! array_key_exists('order_by', $query_params)
3469
            && array_key_exists('order', $query_params)
3470
            && ! empty($query_params['order'])
3471
        ) {
3472
            $pk_field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
3473
            $order = $this->_extract_order($query_params['order']);
3474
            $query_object->set_order_by_sql(" ORDER BY " . $pk_field->get_qualified_column() . SP . $order);
3475
        }
3476
        //set group by
3477
        if (array_key_exists('group_by', $query_params)) {
3478
            if (is_array($query_params['group_by'])) {
3479
                //it's an array, so assume we'll be grouping by a bunch of stuff
3480
                $group_by_array = array();
3481
                foreach ($query_params['group_by'] as $field_name_to_group_by) {
3482
                    $group_by_array[] = $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($field_name_to_group_by);
3483
                }
3484
                $query_object->set_group_by_sql(" GROUP BY " . implode(", ", $group_by_array));
3485
            } elseif (! empty ($query_params['group_by'])) {
3486
                $query_object->set_group_by_sql(
3487
                    " GROUP BY " . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_params['group_by'])
3488
                );
3489
            }
3490
        }
3491
        //set having
3492
        if (array_key_exists('having', $query_params) && $query_params['having']) {
3493
            $query_object->set_having_sql($this->_construct_having_clause($query_params['having']));
3494
        }
3495
        //now, just verify they didn't pass anything wack
3496
        foreach ($query_params as $query_key => $query_value) {
3497 View Code Duplication
            if (! in_array($query_key, $this->_allowed_query_params, true)) {
3498
                throw new EE_Error(
3499
                    sprintf(
3500
                        __(
3501
                            "You passed %s as a query parameter to %s, which is illegal! The allowed query parameters are %s",
3502
                            'event_espresso'
3503
                        ),
3504
                        $query_key,
3505
                        get_class($this),
3506
                        //						print_r( $this->_allowed_query_params, TRUE )
3507
                        implode(',', $this->_allowed_query_params)
3508
                    )
3509
                );
3510
            }
3511
        }
3512
        $main_model_join_sql = $query_object->get_main_model_join_sql();
3513
        if (empty($main_model_join_sql)) {
3514
            $query_object->set_main_model_join_sql($this->_construct_internal_join());
3515
        }
3516
        return $query_object;
3517
    }
3518
3519
3520
3521
    /**
3522
     * Gets the where conditions that should be imposed on the query based on the
3523
     * context (eg reading frontend, backend, edit or delete).
3524
     *
3525
     * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts()
3526
     * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all() 's $query_params[0]
3527
     * @throws EE_Error
3528
     */
3529
    public function caps_where_conditions($context = self::caps_read)
3530
    {
3531
        EEM_Base::verify_is_valid_cap_context($context);
3532
        $cap_where_conditions = array();
3533
        $cap_restrictions = $this->caps_missing($context);
3534
        /**
3535
         * @var $cap_restrictions EE_Default_Where_Conditions[]
3536
         */
3537
        foreach ($cap_restrictions as $cap => $restriction_if_no_cap) {
3538
            $cap_where_conditions = array_replace_recursive($cap_where_conditions,
3539
                $restriction_if_no_cap->get_default_where_conditions());
3540
        }
3541
        return apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__caps_where_conditions__return', $cap_where_conditions, $this, $context,
3542
            $cap_restrictions);
3543
    }
3544
3545
3546
3547
    /**
3548
     * Verifies that $should_be_order_string is in $this->_allowed_order_values,
3549
     * otherwise throws an exception
3550
     *
3551
     * @param string $should_be_order_string
3552
     * @return string either ASC, asc, DESC or desc
3553
     * @throws EE_Error
3554
     */
3555 View Code Duplication
    private function _extract_order($should_be_order_string)
3556
    {
3557
        if (in_array($should_be_order_string, $this->_allowed_order_values)) {
3558
            return $should_be_order_string;
3559
        }
3560
        throw new EE_Error(
3561
            sprintf(
3562
                __(
3563
                    "While performing a query on '%s', tried to use '%s' as an order parameter. ",
3564
                    "event_espresso"
3565
                ), get_class($this), $should_be_order_string
3566
            )
3567
        );
3568
    }
3569
3570
3571
3572
    /**
3573
     * Looks at all the models which are included in this query, and asks each
3574
     * for their universal_where_params, and returns them in the same format as $query_params[0] (where),
3575
     * so they can be merged
3576
     *
3577
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $query_info_carrier
3578
     * @param string                      $use_default_where_conditions can be 'none','other_models_only', or 'all'.
3579
     *                                                                  'none' means NO default where conditions will
3580
     *                                                                  be used AT ALL during this query.
3581
     *                                                                  'other_models_only' means default where
3582
     *                                                                  conditions from other models will be used, but
3583
     *                                                                  not for this primary model. 'all', the default,
3584
     *                                                                  means default where conditions will apply as
3585
     *                                                                  normal
3586
     * @param array                       $where_query_params           like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0]
3587
     * @throws EE_Error
3588
     * @return array like $query_params[0], see EEM_Base::get_all for documentation
3589
     */
3590
    private function _get_default_where_conditions_for_models_in_query(
3591
        EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $query_info_carrier,
3592
        $use_default_where_conditions = EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_all,
3593
        $where_query_params = array()
3594
    ) {
3595
        $allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values = EEM_Base::valid_default_where_conditions();
3596
        if (! in_array($use_default_where_conditions, $allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values)) {
3597
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You passed an invalid value to the query parameter 'default_where_conditions' of '%s'. Allowed values are %s",
3598
                "event_espresso"), $use_default_where_conditions,
3599
                implode(", ", $allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values)));
3600
        }
3601
        $universal_query_params = array();
3602
        if ($this->_should_use_default_where_conditions( $use_default_where_conditions, true)) {
3603
            $universal_query_params = $this->_get_default_where_conditions();
3604
        } else if ($this->_should_use_minimum_where_conditions( $use_default_where_conditions, true)) {
3605
            $universal_query_params = $this->_get_minimum_where_conditions();
3606
        }
3607
        foreach ($query_info_carrier->get_model_names_included() as $model_relation_path => $model_name) {
3608
            $related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
3609
            if ( $this->_should_use_default_where_conditions( $use_default_where_conditions, false)) {
3610
                $related_model_universal_where_params = $related_model->_get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3611
            } elseif ($this->_should_use_minimum_where_conditions( $use_default_where_conditions, false)) {
3612
                $related_model_universal_where_params = $related_model->_get_minimum_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3613
            } else {
3614
                //we don't want to add full or even minimum default where conditions from this model, so just continue
3615
                continue;
3616
            }
3617
            $overrides = $this->_override_defaults_or_make_null_friendly(
3618
                $related_model_universal_where_params,
3619
                $where_query_params,
3620
                $related_model,
3621
                $model_relation_path
3622
            );
3623
            $universal_query_params = EEH_Array::merge_arrays_and_overwrite_keys(
3624
                $universal_query_params,
3625
                $overrides
3626
            );
3627
        }
3628
        return $universal_query_params;
3629
    }
3630
3631
3632
3633
    /**
3634
     * Determines whether or not we should use default where conditions for the model in question
3635
     * (this model, or other related models).
3636
     * Basically, we should use default where conditions on this model if they have requested to use them on all models,
3637
     * this model only, or to use minimum where conditions on all other models and normal where conditions on this one.
3638
     * We should use default where conditions on related models when they requested to use default where conditions
3639
     * on all models, or specifically just on other related models
3640
     * @param      $default_where_conditions_value
3641
     * @param bool $for_this_model false means this is for OTHER related models
3642
     * @return bool
3643
     */
3644
    private function _should_use_default_where_conditions( $default_where_conditions_value, $for_this_model = true )
3645
    {
3646
        return (
3647
                   $for_this_model
3648
                   && in_array(
3649
                       $default_where_conditions_value,
3650
                       array(
3651
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_all,
3652
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_this_only,
3653
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_others,
3654
                       ),
3655
                       true
3656
                   )
3657
               )
3658
               || (
3659
                   ! $for_this_model
3660
                   && in_array(
3661
                       $default_where_conditions_value,
3662
                       array(
3663
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_all,
3664
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_others_only,
3665
                       ),
3666
                       true
3667
                   )
3668
               );
3669
    }
3670
3671
    /**
3672
     * Determines whether or not we should use default minimum conditions for the model in question
3673
     * (this model, or other related models).
3674
     * Basically, we should use minimum where conditions on this model only if they requested all models to use minimum
3675
     * where conditions.
3676
     * We should use minimum where conditions on related models if they requested to use minimum where conditions
3677
     * on this model or others
3678
     * @param      $default_where_conditions_value
3679
     * @param bool $for_this_model false means this is for OTHER related models
3680
     * @return bool
3681
     */
3682
    private function _should_use_minimum_where_conditions($default_where_conditions_value, $for_this_model = true)
3683
    {
3684
        return (
3685
                   $for_this_model
3686
                   && $default_where_conditions_value === EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_all
3687
               )
3688
               || (
3689
                   ! $for_this_model
3690
                   && in_array(
3691
                       $default_where_conditions_value,
3692
                       array(
3693
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_others,
3694
                           EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_all,
3695
                       ),
3696
                       true
3697
                   )
3698
               );
3699
    }
3700
3701
3702
    /**
3703
     * Checks if any of the defaults have been overridden. If there are any that AREN'T overridden,
3704
     * then we also add a special where condition which allows for that model's primary key
3705
     * to be null (which is important for JOINs. Eg, if you want to see all Events ordered by Venue's name,
3706
     * then Event's with NO Venue won't appear unless you allow VNU_ID to be NULL)
3707
     *
3708
     * @param array    $default_where_conditions
3709
     * @param array    $provided_where_conditions
3710
     * @param EEM_Base $model
3711
     * @param string   $model_relation_path like 'Transaction.Payment.'
3712
     * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0]
3713
     * @throws EE_Error
3714
     */
3715
    private function _override_defaults_or_make_null_friendly(
3716
        $default_where_conditions,
3717
        $provided_where_conditions,
3718
        $model,
3719
        $model_relation_path
3720
    ) {
3721
        $null_friendly_where_conditions = array();
3722
        $none_overridden = true;
3723
        $or_condition_key_for_defaults = 'OR*' . get_class($model);
3724
        foreach ($default_where_conditions as $key => $val) {
3725
            if (isset($provided_where_conditions[$key])) {
3726
                $none_overridden = false;
3727
            } else {
3728
                $null_friendly_where_conditions[$or_condition_key_for_defaults]['AND'][$key] = $val;
3729
            }
3730
        }
3731
        if ($none_overridden && $default_where_conditions) {
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3732
            if ($model->has_primary_key_field()) {
3733
                $null_friendly_where_conditions[$or_condition_key_for_defaults][$model_relation_path
3734
                                                                                . "."
3735
                                                                                . $model->primary_key_name()] = array('IS NULL');
3736
            }/*else{
3737
				//@todo NO PK, use other defaults
3738
			}*/
3739
        }
3740
        return $null_friendly_where_conditions;
3741
    }
3742
3743
3744
3745
    /**
3746
     * Uses the _default_where_conditions_strategy set during __construct() to get
3747
     * default where conditions on all get_all, update, and delete queries done by this model.
3748
     * Use the same syntax as client code. Eg on the Event model, use array('Event.EVT_post_type'=>'esp_event'),
3749
     * NOT array('Event_CPT.post_type'=>'esp_event').
3750
     *
3751
     * @param string $model_relation_path eg, path from Event to Payment is "Registration.Transaction.Payment."
3752
     * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions)
3753
     */
3754
    private function _get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path = null)
3755
    {
3756
        if ($this->_ignore_where_strategy) {
3757
            return array();
3758
        }
3759
        return $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy->get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3760
    }
3761
3762
3763
3764
    /**
3765
     * Uses the _minimum_where_conditions_strategy set during __construct() to get
3766
     * minimum where conditions on all get_all, update, and delete queries done by this model.
3767
     * Use the same syntax as client code. Eg on the Event model, use array('Event.EVT_post_type'=>'esp_event'),
3768
     * NOT array('Event_CPT.post_type'=>'esp_event').
3769
     * Similar to _get_default_where_conditions
3770
     *
3771
     * @param string $model_relation_path eg, path from Event to Payment is "Registration.Transaction.Payment."
3772
     * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions)
3773
     */
3774
    protected function _get_minimum_where_conditions($model_relation_path = null)
3775
    {
3776
        if ($this->_ignore_where_strategy) {
3777
            return array();
3778
        }
3779
        return $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy->get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3780
    }
3781
3782
3783
3784
    /**
3785
     * Creates the string of SQL for the select part of a select query, everything behind SELECT and before FROM.
3786
     * Eg, "Event.post_id, Event.post_name,Event_Detail.EVT_ID..."
3787
     *
3788
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info
3789
     * @return string
3790
     * @throws EE_Error
3791
     */
3792
    private function _construct_default_select_sql(EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info)
3793
    {
3794
        $selects = $this->_get_columns_to_select_for_this_model();
3795
        foreach (
3796
            $model_query_info->get_model_names_included() as $model_relation_chain =>
3797
            $name_of_other_model_included
3798
        ) {
3799
            $other_model_included = $this->get_related_model_obj($name_of_other_model_included);
3800
            $other_model_selects = $other_model_included->_get_columns_to_select_for_this_model($model_relation_chain);
3801
            foreach ($other_model_selects as $key => $value) {
3802
                $selects[] = $value;
3803
            }
3804
        }
3805
        return implode(", ", $selects);
3806
    }
3807
3808
3809
3810
    /**
3811
     * Gets an array of columns to select for this model, which are necessary for it to create its objects.
3812
     * So that's going to be the columns for all the fields on the model
3813
     *
3814
     * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Question.Question_Group.Event'
3815
     * @return array numerically indexed, values are columns to select and rename, eg "Event.ID AS 'Event.ID'"
3816
     */
3817
    public function _get_columns_to_select_for_this_model($model_relation_chain = '')
3818
    {
3819
        $fields = $this->field_settings();
3820
        $selects = array();
3821
        $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain,
3822
            $this->get_this_model_name());
3823
        foreach ($fields as $field_obj) {
3824
            $selects[] = $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix
3825
                         . $field_obj->get_table_alias()
3826
                         . "."
3827
                         . $field_obj->get_table_column()
3828
                         . " AS '"
3829
                         . $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix
3830
                         . $field_obj->get_table_alias()
3831
                         . "."
3832
                         . $field_obj->get_table_column()
3833
                         . "'";
3834
        }
3835
        //make sure we are also getting the PKs of each table
3836
        $tables = $this->get_tables();
3837
        if (count($tables) > 1) {
3838
            foreach ($tables as $table_obj) {
3839
                $qualified_pk_column = $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix
3840
                                       . $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column();
3841
                if (! in_array($qualified_pk_column, $selects)) {
3842
                    $selects[] = "$qualified_pk_column AS '$qualified_pk_column'";
3843
                }
3844
            }
3845
        }
3846
        return $selects;
3847
    }
3848
3849
3850
3851
    /**
3852
     * Given a $query_param like 'Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID', pops off 'Registration.',
3853
     * gets the join statement for it; gets the data types for it; and passes the remaining 'Transaction.TXN_ID'
3854
     * onto its related Transaction object to do the same. Returns an EE_Join_And_Data_Types object which contains the
3855
     * SQL for joining, and the data types
3856
     *
3857
     * @param null|string                 $original_query_param
3858
     * @param string                      $query_param          like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID
3859
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info
3860
     * @param    string                   $query_param_type     like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID
3861
     *                                                          or 'PAY_ID'. Otherwise, we don't expect there to be a
3862
     *                                                          column name. We only want model names, eg 'Event.Venue'
3863
     *                                                          or 'Registration's
3864
     * @param string                      $original_query_param what it originally was (eg
3865
     *                                                          Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID). If null, we assume it
3866
     *                                                          matches $query_param
3867
     * @throws EE_Error
3868
     * @return void only modifies the EEM_Related_Model_Info_Carrier passed into it
3869
     */
3870
    private function _extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3871
        $query_param,
3872
        EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info,
3873
        $query_param_type,
3874
        $original_query_param = null
3875
    ) {
3876
        if ($original_query_param === null) {
3877
            $original_query_param = $query_param;
3878
        }
3879
        $query_param = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($query_param);
3880
        /** @var $allow_logic_query_params bool whether or not to allow logic_query_params like 'NOT','OR', or 'AND' */
3881
        $allow_logic_query_params = in_array($query_param_type, array('where', 'having'));
3882
        $allow_fields = in_array($query_param_type, array('where', 'having', 'order_by', 'group_by', 'order'));
3883
        //check to see if we have a field on this model
3884
        $this_model_fields = $this->field_settings(true);
3885 View Code Duplication
        if (array_key_exists($query_param, $this_model_fields)) {
3886
            if ($allow_fields) {
3887
                return;
3888
            }
3889
            throw new EE_Error(
3890
                sprintf(
3891
                    __(
3892
                        "Using a field name (%s) on model %s is not allowed on this query param type '%s'. Original query param was %s",
3893
                        "event_espresso"
3894
                    ),
3895
                    $query_param, get_class($this), $query_param_type, $original_query_param
3896
                )
3897
            );
3898
        }
3899
        //check if this is a special logic query param
3900
        if (in_array($query_param, $this->_logic_query_param_keys, true)) {
3901
            if ($allow_logic_query_params) {
3902
                return;
3903
            }
3904
            throw new EE_Error(
3905
                sprintf(
3906
                    __(
3907
                        'Logic query params ("%1$s") are being used incorrectly with the following query param ("%2$s") on model %3$s. %4$sAdditional Info:%4$s%5$s',
3908
                        'event_espresso'
3909
                    ),
3910
                    implode('", "', $this->_logic_query_param_keys),
3911
                    $query_param,
3912
                    get_class($this),
3913
                    '<br />',
3914
                    "\t"
3915
                    . ' $passed_in_query_info = <pre>'
3916
                    . print_r($passed_in_query_info, true)
3917
                    . '</pre>'
3918
                    . "\n\t"
3919
                    . ' $query_param_type = '
3920
                    . $query_param_type
3921
                    . "\n\t"
3922
                    . ' $original_query_param = '
3923
                    . $original_query_param
3924
                )
3925
            );
3926
        }
3927
        //check if it's a custom selection
3928
        if (array_key_exists($query_param, $this->_custom_selections)) {
3929
            return;
3930
        }
3931
        //check if has a model name at the beginning
3932
        //and
3933
        //check if it's a field on a related model
3934
        foreach ($this->_model_relations as $valid_related_model_name => $relation_obj) {
3935
            if (strpos($query_param, $valid_related_model_name . ".") === 0) {
3936
                $this->_add_join_to_model($valid_related_model_name, $passed_in_query_info, $original_query_param);
3937
                $query_param = substr($query_param, strlen($valid_related_model_name . "."));
3938
                if ($query_param === '') {
3939
                    //nothing left to $query_param
3940
                    //we should actually end in a field name, not a model like this!
3941
                    throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Query param '%s' (of type %s on model %s) shouldn't end on a period (.) ",
3942
                        "event_espresso"),
3943
                        $query_param, $query_param_type, get_class($this), $valid_related_model_name));
3944
                }
3945
                $related_model_obj = $this->get_related_model_obj($valid_related_model_name);
3946
                $related_model_obj->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3947
                    $query_param,
3948
                    $passed_in_query_info, $query_param_type, $original_query_param
3949
                );
3950
                return;
3951
            }
3952
            if ($query_param === $valid_related_model_name) {
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3953
                $this->_add_join_to_model($valid_related_model_name, $passed_in_query_info, $original_query_param);
3954
                return;
3955
            }
3956
        }
3957
        //ok so $query_param didn't start with a model name
3958
        //and we previously confirmed it wasn't a logic query param or field on the current model
3959
        //it's wack, that's what it is
3960
        throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no model named '%s' related to %s. Query param type is %s and original query param is %s",
3961
            "event_espresso"),
3962
            $query_param, get_class($this), $query_param_type, $original_query_param));
3963
    }
3964
3965
3966
3967
    /**
3968
     * Privately used by _extract_related_model_info_from_query_param to add a join to $model_name
3969
     * and store it on $passed_in_query_info
3970
     *
3971
     * @param string                      $model_name
3972
     * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info
3973
     * @param string                      $original_query_param used to extract the relation chain between the queried
3974
     *                                                          model and $model_name. Eg, if we are querying Event,
3975
     *                                                          and are adding a join to 'Payment' with the original
3976
     *                                                          query param key
3977
     *                                                          'Registration.Transaction.Payment.PAY_amount', we want
3978
     *                                                          to extract 'Registration.Transaction.Payment', in case
3979
     *                                                          Payment wants to add default query params so that it
3980
     *                                                          will know what models to prepend onto its default query
3981
     *                                                          params or in case it wants to rename tables (in case
3982
     *                                                          there are multiple joins to the same table)
3983
     * @return void
3984
     * @throws EE_Error
3985
     */
3986
    private function _add_join_to_model(
3987
        $model_name,
3988
        EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info,
3989
        $original_query_param
3990
    ) {
3991
        $relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
3992
        $model_relation_chain = EE_Model_Parser::extract_model_relation_chain($model_name, $original_query_param);
3993
        //check if the relation is HABTM, because then we're essentially doing two joins
3994
        //If so, join first to the JOIN table, and add its data types, and then continue as normal
3995
        if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_HABTM_Relation) {
3996
            $join_model_obj = $relation_obj->get_join_model();
3997
            //replace the model specified with the join model for this relation chain, whi
3998
            $relation_chain_to_join_model = EE_Model_Parser::replace_model_name_with_join_model_name_in_model_relation_chain($model_name,
3999
                $join_model_obj->get_this_model_name(), $model_relation_chain);
4000
            $new_query_info = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier(
4001
                array($relation_chain_to_join_model => $join_model_obj->get_this_model_name()),
4002
                $relation_obj->get_join_to_intermediate_model_statement($relation_chain_to_join_model));
4003
            $passed_in_query_info->merge($new_query_info);
4004
        }
4005
        //now just join to the other table pointed to by the relation object, and add its data types
4006
        $new_query_info = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier(
4007
            array($model_relation_chain => $model_name),
4008
            $relation_obj->get_join_statement($model_relation_chain));
4009
        $passed_in_query_info->merge($new_query_info);
4010
    }
4011
4012
4013
4014
    /**
4015
     * Constructs SQL for where clause, like "WHERE Event.ID = 23 AND Transaction.amount > 100" etc.
4016
     *
4017
     * @param array $where_params like EEM_Base::get_all
4018
     * @return string of SQL
4019
     * @throws EE_Error
4020
     */
4021
    private function _construct_where_clause($where_params)
4022
    {
4023
        $SQL = $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($where_params, ' AND ');
4024
        if ($SQL) {
4025
            return " WHERE " . $SQL;
4026
        }
4027
        return '';
4028
    }
4029
4030
4031
4032
    /**
4033
     * Just like the _construct_where_clause, except prepends 'HAVING' instead of 'WHERE',
4034
     * and should be passed HAVING parameters, not WHERE parameters
4035
     *
4036
     * @param array $having_params
4037
     * @return string
4038
     * @throws EE_Error
4039
     */
4040
    private function _construct_having_clause($having_params)
4041
    {
4042
        $SQL = $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($having_params, ' AND ');
4043
        if ($SQL) {
4044
            return " HAVING " . $SQL;
4045
        }
4046
        return '';
4047
    }
4048
4049
4050
4051
    /**
4052
     * Gets the EE_Model_Field on the model indicated by $model_name and the $field_name.
4053
     * Eg, if called with _get_field_on_model('ATT_ID','Attendee'), it will return the EE_Primary_Key_Field on
4054
     * EEM_Attendee.
4055
     *
4056
     * @param string $field_name
4057
     * @param string $model_name
4058
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
4059
     * @throws EE_Error
4060
     */
4061
    protected function _get_field_on_model($field_name, $model_name)
4062
    {
4063
        $model_class = 'EEM_' . $model_name;
4064
        $model_filepath = $model_class . ".model.php";
4065
        if (is_readable($model_filepath)) {
4066
            require_once($model_filepath);
4067
            $model_instance = call_user_func($model_name . "::instance");
4068
            /* @var $model_instance EEM_Base */
4069
            return $model_instance->field_settings_for($field_name);
4070
        }
4071
        throw new EE_Error(
4072
            sprintf(
4073
                __(
4074
                    'No model named %s exists, with classname %s and filepath %s',
4075
                    'event_espresso'
4076
                ), $model_name, $model_class, $model_filepath
4077
            )
4078
        );
4079
    }
4080
4081
4082
4083
    /**
4084
     * Used for creating nested WHERE conditions. Eg "WHERE ! (Event.ID = 3 OR ( Event_Meta.meta_key = 'bob' AND
4085
     * Event_Meta.meta_value = 'foo'))"
4086
     *
4087
     * @param array  $where_params see EEM_Base::get_all for documentation
4088
     * @param string $glue         joins each subclause together. Should really only be " AND " or " OR "...
4089
     * @throws EE_Error
4090
     * @return string of SQL
4091
     */
4092
    private function _construct_condition_clause_recursive($where_params, $glue = ' AND')
4093
    {
4094
        $where_clauses = array();
4095
        foreach ($where_params as $query_param => $op_and_value_or_sub_condition) {
4096
            $query_param = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($query_param);//str_replace("*",'',$query_param);
4097
            if (in_array($query_param, $this->_logic_query_param_keys)) {
4098
                switch ($query_param) {
4099
                    case 'not':
4100
                    case 'NOT':
4101
                        $where_clauses[] = "! ("
4102
                                           . $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition,
4103
                                $glue)
4104
                                           . ")";
4105
                        break;
4106
                    case 'and':
4107
                    case 'AND':
4108
                        $where_clauses[] = " ("
4109
                                           . $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition,
4110
                                ' AND ')
4111
                                           . ")";
4112
                        break;
4113
                    case 'or':
4114
                    case 'OR':
4115
                        $where_clauses[] = " ("
4116
                                           . $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition,
4117
                                ' OR ')
4118
                                           . ")";
4119
                        break;
4120
                }
4121
            } else {
4122
                $field_obj = $this->_deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param);
4123
                //if it's not a normal field, maybe it's a custom selection?
4124
                if (! $field_obj) {
4125
                    if (isset($this->_custom_selections[$query_param][1])) {
4126
                        $field_obj = $this->_custom_selections[$query_param][1];
4127
                    } else {
4128
                        throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("%s is neither a valid model field name, nor a custom selection",
4129
                            "event_espresso"), $query_param));
4130
                    }
4131
                }
4132
                $op_and_value_sql = $this->_construct_op_and_value($op_and_value_or_sub_condition, $field_obj);
4133
                $where_clauses[] = $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_param) . SP . $op_and_value_sql;
4134
            }
4135
        }
4136
        return $where_clauses ? implode($glue, $where_clauses) : '';
4137
    }
4138
4139
4140
4141
    /**
4142
     * Takes the input parameter and extract the table name (alias) and column name
4143
     *
4144
     * @param string $query_param like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID, Event.Datetime.start_time, or REG_ID
4145
     * @throws EE_Error
4146
     * @return string table alias and column name for SQL, eg "Transaction.TXN_ID"
4147
     */
4148
    private function _deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_param)
4149
    {
4150
        $field = $this->_deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param);
4151
        if ($field) {
4152
            $table_alias_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_from_query_param($field->get_model_name(),
4153
                $query_param);
4154
            return $table_alias_prefix . $field->get_qualified_column();
4155
        }
4156
        if (array_key_exists($query_param, $this->_custom_selections)) {
4157
            //maybe it's custom selection item?
4158
            //if so, just use it as the "column name"
4159
            return $query_param;
4160
        }
4161
        throw new EE_Error(
4162
            sprintf(
4163
                __(
4164
                    "%s is not a valid field on this model, nor a custom selection (%s)",
4165
                    "event_espresso"
4166
                ), $query_param, implode(",", $this->_custom_selections)
4167
            )
4168
        );
4169
    }
4170
4171
4172
4173
    /**
4174
     * Removes the * and anything after it from the condition query param key. It is useful to add the * to condition
4175
     * query param keys (eg, 'OR*', 'EVT_ID') in order for the array keys to still be unique, so that they don't get
4176
     * overwritten Takes a string like 'Event.EVT_ID*', 'TXN_total**', 'OR*1st', and 'DTT_reg_start*foobar' to
4177
     * 'Event.EVT_ID', 'TXN_total', 'OR', and 'DTT_reg_start', respectively.
4178
     *
4179
     * @param string $condition_query_param_key
4180
     * @return string
4181
     */
4182 View Code Duplication
    private function _remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($condition_query_param_key)
4183
    {
4184
        $pos_of_star = strpos($condition_query_param_key, '*');
4185
        if ($pos_of_star === false) {
4186
            return $condition_query_param_key;
4187
        }
4188
        $condition_query_param_sans_star = substr($condition_query_param_key, 0, $pos_of_star);
4189
        return $condition_query_param_sans_star;
4190
    }
4191
4192
4193
4194
    /**
4195
     * creates the SQL for the operator and the value in a WHERE clause, eg "< 23" or "LIKE '%monkey%'"
4196
     *
4197
     * @param                            mixed      array | string    $op_and_value
4198
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj . If string, should be one of EEM_Base::_valid_wpdb_data_types
4199
     * @throws EE_Error
4200
     * @return string
4201
     */
4202
    private function _construct_op_and_value($op_and_value, $field_obj)
4203
    {
4204
        if (is_array($op_and_value)) {
4205
            $operator = isset($op_and_value[0]) ? $this->_prepare_operator_for_sql($op_and_value[0]) : null;
4206
            if (! $operator) {
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The expression $operator of type string|null is loosely compared to false; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use === null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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4207
                $php_array_like_string = array();
4208
                foreach ($op_and_value as $key => $value) {
4209
                    $php_array_like_string[] = "$key=>$value";
4210
                }
4211
                throw new EE_Error(
4212
                    sprintf(
4213
                        __(
4214
                            "You setup a query parameter like you were going to specify an operator, but didn't. You provided '(%s)', but the operator should be at array key index 0 (eg array('>',32))",
4215
                            "event_espresso"
4216
                        ),
4217
                        implode(",", $php_array_like_string)
4218
                    )
4219
                );
4220
            }
4221
            $value = isset($op_and_value[1]) ? $op_and_value[1] : null;
4222
        } else {
4223
            $operator = '=';
4224
            $value = $op_and_value;
4225
        }
4226
        //check to see if the value is actually another field
4227
        if (is_array($op_and_value) && isset($op_and_value[2]) && $op_and_value[2] == true) {
4228
            return $operator . SP . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($value);
4229
        }
4230 View Code Duplication
        if (in_array($operator, $this->_in_style_operators) && is_array($value)) {
4231
            //in this case, the value should be an array, or at least a comma-separated list
4232
            //it will need to handle a little differently
4233
            $cleaned_value = $this->_construct_in_value($value, $field_obj);
4234
            //note: $cleaned_value has already been run through $wpdb->prepare()
4235
            return $operator . SP . $cleaned_value;
4236
        }
4237
        if (in_array($operator, $this->_between_style_operators) && is_array($value)) {
4238
            //the value should be an array with count of two.
4239
            if (count($value) !== 2) {
4240
                throw new EE_Error(
4241
                    sprintf(
4242
                        __(
4243
                            "The '%s' operator must be used with an array of values and there must be exactly TWO values in that array.",
4244
                            'event_espresso'
4245
                        ),
4246
                        "BETWEEN"
4247
                    )
4248
                );
4249
            }
4250
            $cleaned_value = $this->_construct_between_value($value, $field_obj);
4251
            return $operator . SP . $cleaned_value;
4252
        }
4253 View Code Duplication
        if (in_array($operator, $this->_null_style_operators)) {
4254
            if ($value !== null) {
4255
                throw new EE_Error(
4256
                    sprintf(
4257
                        __(
4258
                            "You attempted to give a value  (%s) while using a NULL-style operator (%s). That isn't valid",
4259
                            "event_espresso"
4260
                        ),
4261
                        $value,
4262
                        $operator
4263
                    )
4264
                );
4265
            }
4266
            return $operator;
4267
        }
4268
        if ($operator === 'LIKE' && ! is_array($value)) {
4269
            //if the operator is 'LIKE', we want to allow percent signs (%) and not
4270
            //remove other junk. So just treat it as a string.
4271
            return $operator . SP . $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value, '%s');
4272
        }
4273 View Code Duplication
        if (! in_array($operator, $this->_in_style_operators) && ! is_array($value)) {
4274
            return $operator . SP . $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value, $field_obj);
4275
        }
4276 View Code Duplication
        if (in_array($operator, $this->_in_style_operators) && ! is_array($value)) {
4277
            throw new EE_Error(
4278
                sprintf(
4279
                    __(
4280
                        "Operator '%s' must be used with an array of values, eg 'Registration.REG_ID' => array('%s',array(1,2,3))",
4281
                        'event_espresso'
4282
                    ),
4283
                    $operator,
4284
                    $operator
4285
                )
4286
            );
4287
        }
4288 View Code Duplication
        if (! in_array($operator, $this->_in_style_operators) && is_array($value)) {
4289
            throw new EE_Error(
4290
                sprintf(
4291
                    __(
4292
                        "Operator '%s' must be used with a single value, not an array. Eg 'Registration.REG_ID => array('%s',23))",
4293
                        'event_espresso'
4294
                    ),
4295
                    $operator,
4296
                    $operator
4297
                )
4298
            );
4299
        }
4300
        throw new EE_Error(
4301
            sprintf(
4302
                __(
4303
                    "It appears you've provided some totally invalid query parameters. Operator and value were:'%s', which isn't right at all",
4304
                    "event_espresso"
4305
                ),
4306
                http_build_query($op_and_value)
4307
            )
4308
        );
4309
    }
4310
4311
4312
4313
    /**
4314
     * Creates the operands to be used in a BETWEEN query, eg "'2014-12-31 20:23:33' AND '2015-01-23 12:32:54'"
4315
     *
4316
     * @param array                      $values
4317
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string, it should be the datatype to be used when querying, eg
4318
     *                                              '%s'
4319
     * @return string
4320
     * @throws EE_Error
4321
     */
4322
    public function _construct_between_value($values, $field_obj)
4323
    {
4324
        $cleaned_values = array();
4325
        foreach ($values as $value) {
4326
            $cleaned_values[] = $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value, $field_obj);
4327
        }
4328
        return $cleaned_values[0] . " AND " . $cleaned_values[1];
4329
    }
4330
4331
4332
4333
    /**
4334
     * Takes an array or a comma-separated list of $values and cleans them
4335
     * according to $data_type using $wpdb->prepare, and then makes the list a
4336
     * string surrounded by ( and ). Eg, _construct_in_value(array(1,2,3),'%d') would
4337
     * return '(1,2,3)'; _construct_in_value("1,2,hack",'%d') would return '(1,2,1)' (assuming
4338
     * I'm right that a string, when interpreted as a digit, becomes a 1. It might become a 0)
4339
     *
4340
     * @param mixed                      $values    array or comma-separated string
4341
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string, it should be a wpdb data type like '%s', or '%d'
4342
     * @return string of SQL to follow an 'IN' or 'NOT IN' operator
4343
     * @throws EE_Error
4344
     */
4345
    public function _construct_in_value($values, $field_obj)
4346
    {
4347
        //check if the value is a CSV list
4348
        if (is_string($values)) {
4349
            //in which case, turn it into an array
4350
            $values = explode(",", $values);
4351
        }
4352
        $cleaned_values = array();
4353
        foreach ($values as $value) {
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    /** @var array $collection */
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4354
            $cleaned_values[] = $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value, $field_obj);
4355
        }
4356
        //we would just LOVE to leave $cleaned_values as an empty array, and return the value as "()",
4357
        //but unfortunately that's invalid SQL. So instead we return a string which we KNOW will evaluate to be the empty set
4358
        //which is effectively equivalent to returning "()". We don't return "(0)" because that only works for auto-incrementing columns
4359
        if (empty($cleaned_values)) {
4360
            $all_fields = $this->field_settings();
4361
            $a_field = array_shift($all_fields);
4362
            $main_table = $this->_get_main_table();
4363
            $cleaned_values[] = "SELECT "
4364
                                . $a_field->get_table_column()
4365
                                . " FROM "
4366
                                . $main_table->get_table_name()
4367
                                . " WHERE FALSE";
4368
        }
4369
        return "(" . implode(",", $cleaned_values) . ")";
4370
    }
4371
4372
4373
4374
    /**
4375
     * @param mixed                      $value
4376
     * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string it should be a wpdb data type like '%d'
4377
     * @throws EE_Error
4378
     * @return false|null|string
4379
     */
4380
    private function _wpdb_prepare_using_field($value, $field_obj)
4381
    {
4382
        /** @type WPDB $wpdb */
4383
        global $wpdb;
4384
        if ($field_obj instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base) {
4385
            return $wpdb->prepare($field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type(),
4386
                $this->_prepare_value_for_use_in_db($value, $field_obj));
4387
        } //$field_obj should really just be a data type
4388 View Code Duplication
        if (! in_array($field_obj, $this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)) {
4389
            throw new EE_Error(
4390
                sprintf(
4391
                    __("%s is not a valid wpdb datatype. Valid ones are %s", "event_espresso"),
4392
                    $field_obj, implode(",", $this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)
4393
                )
4394
            );
4395
        }
4396
        return $wpdb->prepare($field_obj, $value);
4397
    }
4398
4399
4400
4401
    /**
4402
     * Takes the input parameter and finds the model field that it indicates.
4403
     *
4404
     * @param string $query_param_name like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID, Event.Datetime.start_time, or REG_ID
4405
     * @throws EE_Error
4406
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
4407
     */
4408
    protected function _deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param_name)
4409
    {
4410
        //ok, now proceed with deducing which part is the model's name, and which is the field's name
4411
        //which will help us find the database table and column
4412
        $query_param_parts = explode(".", $query_param_name);
4413
        if (empty($query_param_parts)) {
4414
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("_extract_column_name is empty when trying to extract column and table name from %s",
4415
                'event_espresso'), $query_param_name));
4416
        }
4417
        $number_of_parts = count($query_param_parts);
4418
        $last_query_param_part = $query_param_parts[count($query_param_parts) - 1];
4419
        if ($number_of_parts === 1) {
4420
            $field_name = $last_query_param_part;
4421
            $model_obj = $this;
4422
        } else {// $number_of_parts >= 2
4423
            //the last part is the column name, and there are only 2parts. therefore...
4424
            $field_name = $last_query_param_part;
4425
            $model_obj = $this->get_related_model_obj($query_param_parts[$number_of_parts - 2]);
4426
        }
4427
        try {
4428
            return $model_obj->field_settings_for($field_name);
4429
        } catch (EE_Error $e) {
4430
            return null;
4431
        }
4432
    }
4433
4434
4435
4436
    /**
4437
     * Given a field's name (ie, a key in $this->field_settings()), uses the EE_Model_Field object to get the table's
4438
     * alias and column which corresponds to it
4439
     *
4440
     * @param string $field_name
4441
     * @throws EE_Error
4442
     * @return string
4443
     */
4444
    public function _get_qualified_column_for_field($field_name)
4445
    {
4446
        $all_fields = $this->field_settings();
4447
        $field = isset($all_fields[$field_name]) ? $all_fields[$field_name] : false;
4448
        if ($field) {
4449
            return $field->get_qualified_column();
4450
        }
4451
        throw new EE_Error(
4452
            sprintf(
4453
                __(
4454
                    "There is no field titled %s on model %s. Either the query trying to use it is bad, or you need to add it to the list of fields on the model.",
4455
                    'event_espresso'
4456
                ), $field_name, get_class($this)
4457
            )
4458
        );
4459
    }
4460
4461
4462
4463
    /**
4464
     * similar to \EEM_Base::_get_qualified_column_for_field() but returns an array with data for ALL fields.
4465
     * Example usage:
4466
     * EEM_Ticket::instance()->get_all_wpdb_results(
4467
     *      array(),
4468
     *      ARRAY_A,
4469
     *      EEM_Ticket::instance()->get_qualified_columns_for_all_fields()
4470
     *  );
4471
     * is equivalent to
4472
     *  EEM_Ticket::instance()->get_all_wpdb_results( array(), ARRAY_A, '*' );
4473
     * and
4474
     *  EEM_Event::instance()->get_all_wpdb_results(
4475
     *      array(
4476
     *          array(
4477
     *              'Datetime.Ticket.TKT_ID' => array( '<', 100 ),
4478
     *          ),
4479
     *          ARRAY_A,
4480
     *          implode(
4481
     *              ', ',
4482
     *              array_merge(
4483
     *                  EEM_Event::instance()->get_qualified_columns_for_all_fields( '', false ),
4484
     *                  EEM_Ticket::instance()->get_qualified_columns_for_all_fields( 'Datetime', false )
4485
     *              )
4486
     *          )
4487
     *      )
4488
     *  );
4489
     * selects rows from the database, selecting all the event and ticket columns, where the ticket ID is below 100
4490
     *
4491
     * @param string $model_relation_chain        the chain of models used to join between the model you want to query
4492
     *                                            and the one whose fields you are selecting for example: when querying
4493
     *                                            tickets model and selecting fields from the tickets model you would
4494
     *                                            leave this parameter empty, because no models are needed to join
4495
     *                                            between the queried model and the selected one. Likewise when
4496
     *                                            querying the datetime model and selecting fields from the tickets
4497
     *                                            model, it would also be left empty, because there is a direct
4498
     *                                            relation from datetimes to tickets, so no model is needed to join
4499
     *                                            them together. However, when querying from the event model and
4500
     *                                            selecting fields from the ticket model, you should provide the string
4501
     *                                            'Datetime', indicating that the event model must first join to the
4502
     *                                            datetime model in order to find its relation to ticket model.
4503
     *                                            Also, when querying from the venue model and selecting fields from
4504
     *                                            the ticket model, you should provide the string 'Event.Datetime',
4505
     *                                            indicating you need to join the venue model to the event model,
4506
     *                                            to the datetime model, in order to find its relation to the ticket model.
4507
     *                                            This string is used to deduce the prefix that gets added onto the
4508
     *                                            models' tables qualified columns
4509
     * @param bool   $return_string               if true, will return a string with qualified column names separated
4510
     *                                            by ', ' if false, will simply return a numerically indexed array of
4511
     *                                            qualified column names
4512
     * @return array|string
4513
     */
4514
    public function get_qualified_columns_for_all_fields($model_relation_chain = '', $return_string = true)
4515
    {
4516
        $table_prefix = str_replace('.', '__', $model_relation_chain) . (empty($model_relation_chain) ? '' : '__');
4517
        $qualified_columns = array();
4518
        foreach ($this->field_settings() as $field_name => $field) {
4519
            $qualified_columns[] = $table_prefix . $field->get_qualified_column();
4520
        }
4521
        return $return_string ? implode(', ', $qualified_columns) : $qualified_columns;
4522
    }
4523
4524
4525
4526
    /**
4527
     * constructs the select use on special limit joins
4528
     * NOTE: for now this has only been tested and will work when the  table alias is for the PRIMARY table. Although
4529
     * its setup so the select query will be setup on and just doing the special select join off of the primary table
4530
     * (as that is typically where the limits would be set).
4531
     *
4532
     * @param  string       $table_alias The table the select is being built for
4533
     * @param  mixed|string $limit       The limit for this select
4534
     * @return string                The final select join element for the query.
4535
     */
4536
    public function _construct_limit_join_select($table_alias, $limit)
4537
    {
4538
        $SQL = '';
4539
        foreach ($this->_tables as $table_obj) {
4540
            if ($table_obj instanceof EE_Primary_Table) {
4541
                $SQL .= $table_alias === $table_obj->get_table_alias()
4542
                    ? $table_obj->get_select_join_limit($limit)
4543
                    : SP . $table_obj->get_table_name() . " AS " . $table_obj->get_table_alias() . SP;
4544
            } elseif ($table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table) {
4545
                $SQL .= $table_alias === $table_obj->get_table_alias()
4546
                    ? $table_obj->get_select_join_limit_join($limit)
4547
                    : SP . $table_obj->get_join_sql($table_alias) . SP;
4548
            }
4549
        }
4550
        return $SQL;
4551
    }
4552
4553
4554
4555
    /**
4556
     * Constructs the internal join if there are multiple tables, or simply the table's name and alias
4557
     * Eg "wp_post AS Event" or "wp_post AS Event INNER JOIN wp_postmeta Event_Meta ON Event.ID = Event_Meta.post_id"
4558
     *
4559
     * @return string SQL
4560
     * @throws EE_Error
4561
     */
4562
    public function _construct_internal_join()
4563
    {
4564
        $SQL = $this->_get_main_table()->get_table_sql();
4565
        $SQL .= $this->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($this->_get_main_table()->get_table_alias());
4566
        return $SQL;
4567
    }
4568
4569
4570
4571
    /**
4572
     * Constructs the SQL for joining all the tables on this model.
4573
     * Normally $alias should be the primary table's alias, but in cases where
4574
     * we have already joined to a secondary table (eg, the secondary table has a foreign key and is joined before the
4575
     * primary table) then we should provide that secondary table's alias. Eg, with $alias being the primary table's
4576
     * alias, this will construct SQL like:
4577
     * " INNER JOIN wp_esp_secondary_table AS Secondary_Table ON Primary_Table.pk = Secondary_Table.fk".
4578
     * With $alias being a secondary table's alias, this will construct SQL like:
4579
     * " INNER JOIN wp_esp_primary_table AS Primary_Table ON Primary_Table.pk = Secondary_Table.fk".
4580
     *
4581
     * @param string $alias_prefixed table alias to join to (this table should already be in the FROM SQL clause)
4582
     * @return string
4583
     */
4584
    public function _construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($alias_prefixed)
4585
    {
4586
        $SQL = '';
4587
        $alias_sans_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::remove_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($alias_prefixed);
4588
        foreach ($this->_tables as $table_obj) {
4589
            if ($table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table) {//table is secondary table
4590
                if ($alias_sans_prefix === $table_obj->get_table_alias()) {
4591
                    //so we're joining to this table, meaning the table is already in
4592
                    //the FROM statement, BUT the primary table isn't. So we want
4593
                    //to add the inverse join sql
4594
                    $SQL .= $table_obj->get_inverse_join_sql($alias_prefixed);
4595
                } else {
4596
                    //just add a regular JOIN to this table from the primary table
4597
                    $SQL .= $table_obj->get_join_sql($alias_prefixed);
4598
                }
4599
            }//if it's a primary table, dont add any SQL. it should already be in the FROM statement
4600
        }
4601
        return $SQL;
4602
    }
4603
4604
4605
4606
    /**
4607
     * Gets an array for storing all the data types on the next-to-be-executed-query.
4608
     * This should be a growing array of keys being table-columns (eg 'EVT_ID' and 'Event.EVT_ID'), and values being
4609
     * their data type (eg, '%s', '%d', etc)
4610
     *
4611
     * @return array
4612
     */
4613
    public function _get_data_types()
4614
    {
4615
        $data_types = array();
4616
        foreach ($this->field_settings() as $field_obj) {
4617
            //$data_types[$field_obj->get_table_column()] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
4618
            /** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
4619
            $data_types[$field_obj->get_qualified_column()] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
4620
        }
4621
        return $data_types;
4622
    }
4623
4624
4625
4626
    /**
4627
     * Gets the model object given the relation's name / model's name (eg, 'Event', 'Registration',etc. Always singular)
4628
     *
4629
     * @param string $model_name
4630
     * @throws EE_Error
4631
     * @return EEM_Base
4632
     */
4633
    public function get_related_model_obj($model_name)
4634
    {
4635
        $model_classname = "EEM_" . $model_name;
4636
        if (! class_exists($model_classname)) {
4637
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You specified a related model named %s in your query. No such model exists, if it did, it would have the classname %s",
4638
                'event_espresso'), $model_name, $model_classname));
4639
        }
4640
        return call_user_func($model_classname . "::instance");
4641
    }
4642
4643
4644
4645
    /**
4646
     * Returns the array of EE_ModelRelations for this model.
4647
     *
4648
     * @return EE_Model_Relation_Base[]
4649
     */
4650
    public function relation_settings()
4651
    {
4652
        return $this->_model_relations;
4653
    }
4654
4655
4656
4657
    /**
4658
     * Gets all related models that this model BELONGS TO. Handy to know sometimes
4659
     * because without THOSE models, this model probably doesn't have much purpose.
4660
     * (Eg, without an event, datetimes have little purpose.)
4661
     *
4662
     * @return EE_Belongs_To_Relation[]
4663
     */
4664
    public function belongs_to_relations()
4665
    {
4666
        $belongs_to_relations = array();
4667
        foreach ($this->relation_settings() as $model_name => $relation_obj) {
4668
            if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
4669
                $belongs_to_relations[$model_name] = $relation_obj;
4670
            }
4671
        }
4672
        return $belongs_to_relations;
4673
    }
4674
4675
4676
4677
    /**
4678
     * Returns the specified EE_Model_Relation, or throws an exception
4679
     *
4680
     * @param string $relation_name name of relation, key in $this->_relatedModels
4681
     * @throws EE_Error
4682
     * @return EE_Model_Relation_Base
4683
     */
4684
    public function related_settings_for($relation_name)
4685
    {
4686
        $relatedModels = $this->relation_settings();
4687 View Code Duplication
        if (! array_key_exists($relation_name, $relatedModels)) {
4688
            throw new EE_Error(
4689
                sprintf(
4690
                    __('Cannot get %s related to %s. There is no model relation of that type. There is, however, %s...',
4691
                        'event_espresso'),
4692
                    $relation_name,
4693
                    $this->_get_class_name(),
4694
                    implode(', ', array_keys($relatedModels))
4695
                )
4696
            );
4697
        }
4698
        return $relatedModels[$relation_name];
4699
    }
4700
4701
4702
4703
    /**
4704
     * A convenience method for getting a specific field's settings, instead of getting all field settings for all
4705
     * fields
4706
     *
4707
     * @param string $fieldName
4708
     * @throws EE_Error
4709
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
4710
     */
4711 View Code Duplication
    public function field_settings_for($fieldName)
4712
    {
4713
        $fieldSettings = $this->field_settings(true);
4714
        if (! array_key_exists($fieldName, $fieldSettings)) {
4715
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no field/column '%s' on '%s'", 'event_espresso'), $fieldName,
4716
                get_class($this)));
4717
        }
4718
        return $fieldSettings[$fieldName];
4719
    }
4720
4721
4722
4723
    /**
4724
     * Checks if this field exists on this model
4725
     *
4726
     * @param string $fieldName a key in the model's _field_settings array
4727
     * @return boolean
4728
     */
4729
    public function has_field($fieldName)
4730
    {
4731
        $fieldSettings = $this->field_settings(true);
4732
        if (isset($fieldSettings[$fieldName])) {
4733
            return true;
4734
        }
4735
        return false;
4736
    }
4737
4738
4739
4740
    /**
4741
     * Returns whether or not this model has a relation to the specified model
4742
     *
4743
     * @param string $relation_name possibly one of the keys in the relation_settings array
4744
     * @return boolean
4745
     */
4746
    public function has_relation($relation_name)
4747
    {
4748
        $relations = $this->relation_settings();
4749
        if (isset($relations[$relation_name])) {
4750
            return true;
4751
        }
4752
        return false;
4753
    }
4754
4755
4756
4757
    /**
4758
     * gets the field object of type 'primary_key' from the fieldsSettings attribute.
4759
     * Eg, on EE_Answer that would be ANS_ID field object
4760
     *
4761
     * @param $field_obj
4762
     * @return boolean
4763
     */
4764
    public function is_primary_key_field($field_obj)
4765
    {
4766
        return $field_obj instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base ? true : false;
4767
    }
4768
4769
4770
4771
    /**
4772
     * gets the field object of type 'primary_key' from the fieldsSettings attribute.
4773
     * Eg, on EE_Answer that would be ANS_ID field object
4774
     *
4775
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
4776
     * @throws EE_Error
4777
     */
4778
    public function get_primary_key_field()
4779
    {
4780
        if ($this->_primary_key_field === null) {
4781
            foreach ($this->field_settings(true) as $field_obj) {
4782
                if ($this->is_primary_key_field($field_obj)) {
4783
                    $this->_primary_key_field = $field_obj;
4784
                    break;
4785
                }
4786
            }
4787
            if (! $this->_primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base) {
4788
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no Primary Key defined on model %s", 'event_espresso'),
4789
                    get_class($this)));
4790
            }
4791
        }
4792
        return $this->_primary_key_field;
4793
    }
4794
4795
4796
4797
    /**
4798
     * Returns whether or not not there is a primary key on this model.
4799
     * Internally does some caching.
4800
     *
4801
     * @return boolean
4802
     */
4803
    public function has_primary_key_field()
4804
    {
4805
        if ($this->_has_primary_key_field === null) {
4806
            try {
4807
                $this->get_primary_key_field();
4808
                $this->_has_primary_key_field = true;
4809
            } catch (EE_Error $e) {
4810
                $this->_has_primary_key_field = false;
4811
            }
4812
        }
4813
        return $this->_has_primary_key_field;
4814
    }
4815
4816
4817
4818
    /**
4819
     * Finds the first field of type $field_class_name.
4820
     *
4821
     * @param string $field_class_name class name of field that you want to find. Eg, EE_Datetime_Field,
4822
     *                                 EE_Foreign_Key_Field, etc
4823
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base or null if none is found
4824
     */
4825
    public function get_a_field_of_type($field_class_name)
4826
    {
4827
        foreach ($this->field_settings() as $field) {
4828
            if ($field instanceof $field_class_name) {
4829
                return $field;
4830
            }
4831
        }
4832
        return null;
4833
    }
4834
4835
4836
4837
    /**
4838
     * Gets a foreign key field pointing to model.
4839
     *
4840
     * @param string $model_name eg Event, Registration, not EEM_Event
4841
     * @return EE_Foreign_Key_Field_Base
4842
     * @throws EE_Error
4843
     */
4844
    public function get_foreign_key_to($model_name)
4845
    {
4846
        if (! isset($this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[$model_name])) {
4847
            foreach ($this->field_settings() as $field) {
4848
                if (
4849
                    $field instanceof EE_Foreign_Key_Field_Base
4850
                    && in_array($model_name, $field->get_model_names_pointed_to())
4851
                ) {
4852
                    $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[$model_name] = $field;
4853
                    break;
4854
                }
4855
            }
4856 View Code Duplication
            if (! isset($this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[$model_name])) {
4857
                throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no foreign key field pointing to model %s on model %s",
4858
                    'event_espresso'), $model_name, get_class($this)));
4859
            }
4860
        }
4861
        return $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[$model_name];
4862
    }
4863
4864
4865
4866
    /**
4867
     * Gets the table name (including $wpdb->prefix) for the table alias
4868
     *
4869
     * @param string $table_alias eg Event, Event_Meta, Registration, Transaction, but maybe
4870
     *                            a table alias with a model chain prefix, like 'Venue__Event_Venue___Event_Meta'.
4871
     *                            Either one works
4872
     * @return string
4873
     */
4874
    public function get_table_for_alias($table_alias)
4875
    {
4876
        $table_alias_sans_model_relation_chain_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::remove_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($table_alias);
4877
        return $this->_tables[$table_alias_sans_model_relation_chain_prefix]->get_table_name();
4878
    }
4879
4880
4881
4882
    /**
4883
     * Returns a flat array of all field son this model, instead of organizing them
4884
     * by table_alias as they are in the constructor.
4885
     *
4886
     * @param bool $include_db_only_fields flag indicating whether or not to include the db-only fields
4887
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[] where the keys are the field's name
4888
     */
4889
    public function field_settings($include_db_only_fields = false)
4890
    {
4891
        if ($include_db_only_fields) {
4892
            if ($this->_cached_fields === null) {
4893
                $this->_cached_fields = array();
4894
                foreach ($this->_fields as $fields_corresponding_to_table) {
4895
                    foreach ($fields_corresponding_to_table as $field_name => $field_obj) {
4896
                        $this->_cached_fields[$field_name] = $field_obj;
4897
                    }
4898
                }
4899
            }
4900
            return $this->_cached_fields;
4901
        }
4902
        if ($this->_cached_fields_non_db_only === null) {
4903
            $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only = array();
4904
            foreach ($this->_fields as $fields_corresponding_to_table) {
4905
                foreach ($fields_corresponding_to_table as $field_name => $field_obj) {
4906
                    /** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
4907
                    if (! $field_obj->is_db_only_field()) {
4908
                        $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only[$field_name] = $field_obj;
4909
                    }
4910
                }
4911
            }
4912
        }
4913
        return $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only;
4914
    }
4915
4916
4917
4918
    /**
4919
     *        cycle though array of attendees and create objects out of each item
4920
     *
4921
     * @access        private
4922
     * @param        array $rows of results of $wpdb->get_results($query,ARRAY_A)
4923
     * @return \EE_Base_Class[] array keys are primary keys (if there is a primary key on the model. if not,
4924
     *                           numerically indexed)
4925
     * @throws EE_Error
4926
     */
4927
    protected function _create_objects($rows = array())
4928
    {
4929
        $array_of_objects = array();
4930
        if (empty($rows)) {
4931
            return array();
4932
        }
4933
        $count_if_model_has_no_primary_key = 0;
4934
        $has_primary_key = $this->has_primary_key_field();
4935
        $primary_key_field = $has_primary_key ? $this->get_primary_key_field() : null;
4936
        foreach ((array)$rows as $row) {
4937
            if (empty($row)) {
4938
                //wp did its weird thing where it returns an array like array(0=>null), which is totally not helpful...
4939
                return array();
4940
            }
4941
            //check if we've already set this object in the results array,
4942
            //in which case there's no need to process it further (again)
4943
            if ($has_primary_key) {
4944
                $table_pk_value = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not(
4945
                    $row,
4946
                    $primary_key_field->get_qualified_column(),
4947
                    $primary_key_field->get_table_column()
4948
                );
4949
                if ($table_pk_value && isset($array_of_objects[$table_pk_value])) {
4950
                    continue;
4951
                }
4952
            }
4953
            $classInstance = $this->instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($row);
4954 View Code Duplication
            if (! $classInstance) {
4955
                throw new EE_Error(
4956
                    sprintf(
4957
                        __('Could not create instance of class %s from row %s', 'event_espresso'),
4958
                        $this->get_this_model_name(),
4959
                        http_build_query($row)
4960
                    )
4961
                );
4962
            }
4963
            //set the timezone on the instantiated objects
4964
            $classInstance->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
4965
            //make sure if there is any timezone setting present that we set the timezone for the object
4966
            $key = $has_primary_key ? $classInstance->ID() : $count_if_model_has_no_primary_key++;
4967
            $array_of_objects[$key] = $classInstance;
4968
            //also, for all the relations of type BelongsTo, see if we can cache
4969
            //those related models
4970
            //(we could do this for other relations too, but if there are conditions
4971
            //that filtered out some fo the results, then we'd be caching an incomplete set
4972
            //so it requires a little more thought than just caching them immediately...)
4973
            foreach ($this->_model_relations as $modelName => $relation_obj) {
4974
                if ($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation) {
4975
                    //check if this model's INFO is present. If so, cache it on the model
4976
                    $other_model = $relation_obj->get_other_model();
4977
                    $other_model_obj_maybe = $other_model->instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($row);
4978
                    //if we managed to make a model object from the results, cache it on the main model object
4979
                    if ($other_model_obj_maybe) {
4980
                        //set timezone on these other model objects if they are present
4981
                        $other_model_obj_maybe->set_timezone($this->_timezone);
4982
                        $classInstance->cache($modelName, $other_model_obj_maybe);
4983
                    }
4984
                }
4985
            }
4986
        }
4987
        return $array_of_objects;
4988
    }
4989
4990
4991
4992
    /**
4993
     * The purpose of this method is to allow us to create a model object that is not in the db that holds default
4994
     * values. A typical example of where this is used is when creating a new item and the initial load of a form.  We
4995
     * dont' necessarily want to test for if the object is present but just assume it is BUT load the defaults from the
4996
     * object (as set in the model_field!).
4997
     *
4998
     * @return EE_Base_Class single EE_Base_Class object with default values for the properties.
4999
     */
5000
    public function create_default_object()
5001
    {
5002
        $this_model_fields_and_values = array();
5003
        //setup the row using default values;
5004
        foreach ($this->field_settings() as $field_name => $field_obj) {
5005
            $this_model_fields_and_values[$field_name] = $field_obj->get_default_value();
5006
        }
5007
        $className = $this->_get_class_name();
5008
        $classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()
5009
                                    ->load_class($className, array($this_model_fields_and_values), false, false);
5010
        return $classInstance;
5011
    }
5012
5013
5014
5015
    /**
5016
     * @param mixed $cols_n_values either an array of where each key is the name of a field, and the value is its value
5017
     *                             or an stdClass where each property is the name of a column,
5018
     * @return EE_Base_Class
5019
     * @throws EE_Error
5020
     */
5021
    public function instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($cols_n_values)
5022
    {
5023
        if (! is_array($cols_n_values) && is_object($cols_n_values)) {
5024
            $cols_n_values = get_object_vars($cols_n_values);
5025
        }
5026
        $primary_key = null;
5027
        //make sure the array only has keys that are fields/columns on this model
5028
        $this_model_fields_n_values = $this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($cols_n_values);
5029
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field() && isset($this_model_fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()])) {
5030
            $primary_key = $this_model_fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()];
5031
        }
5032
        $className = $this->_get_class_name();
5033
        //check we actually found results that we can use to build our model object
5034
        //if not, return null
5035
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field()) {
5036
            if (empty($this_model_fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()])) {
5037
                return null;
5038
            }
5039
        } else if ($this->unique_indexes()) {
5040
            $first_column = reset($this_model_fields_n_values);
5041
            if (empty($first_column)) {
5042
                return null;
5043
            }
5044
        }
5045
        // if there is no primary key or the object doesn't already exist in the entity map, then create a new instance
5046
        if ($primary_key) {
5047
            $classInstance = $this->get_from_entity_map($primary_key);
5048
            if (! $classInstance) {
5049
                $classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()
5050
                                            ->load_class($className,
5051
                                                array($this_model_fields_n_values, $this->_timezone), true, false);
5052
                // add this new object to the entity map
5053
                $classInstance = $this->add_to_entity_map($classInstance);
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Unless you are absolutely sure that the expression can never be null because of other conditions, we strongly recommend to add an additional type check to your code:

/** @return stdClass|null */
function mayReturnNull() { }

function doesNotAcceptNull(stdClass $x) { }

// With potential error.
function withoutCheck() {
    $x = mayReturnNull();
    doesNotAcceptNull($x); // Potential error here.
}

// Safe - Alternative 1
function withCheck1() {
    $x = mayReturnNull();
    if ( ! $x instanceof stdClass) {
        throw new \LogicException('$x must be defined.');
    }
    doesNotAcceptNull($x);
}

// Safe - Alternative 2
function withCheck2() {
    $x = mayReturnNull();
    if ($x instanceof stdClass) {
        doesNotAcceptNull($x);
    }
}
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5054
            }
5055
        } else {
5056
            $classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()
5057
                                        ->load_class($className, array($this_model_fields_n_values, $this->_timezone),
5058
                                            true, false);
5059
        }
5060
        //it is entirely possible that the instantiated class object has a set timezone_string db field and has set it's internal _timezone property accordingly (see new_instance_from_db in model objects particularly EE_Event for example).  In this case, we want to make sure the model object doesn't have its timezone string overwritten by any timezone property currently set here on the model so, we intentionally override the model _timezone property with the model_object timezone property.
5061
        $this->set_timezone($classInstance->get_timezone());
5062
        return $classInstance;
5063
    }
5064
5065
5066
5067
    /**
5068
     * Gets the model object from the  entity map if it exists
5069
     *
5070
     * @param int|string $id the ID of the model object
5071
     * @return EE_Base_Class
5072
     */
5073
    public function get_from_entity_map($id)
5074
    {
5075
        return isset($this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id])
5076
            ? $this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id] : null;
5077
    }
5078
5079
5080
5081
    /**
5082
     * add_to_entity_map
5083
     * Adds the object to the model's entity mappings
5084
     *        Effectively tells the models "Hey, this model object is the most up-to-date representation of the data,
5085
     *        and for the remainder of the request, it's even more up-to-date than what's in the database.
5086
     *        So, if the database doesn't agree with what's in the entity mapper, ignore the database"
5087
     *        If the database gets updated directly and you want the entity mapper to reflect that change,
5088
     *        then this method should be called immediately after the update query
5089
     * Note: The map is indexed by whatever the current blog id is set (via EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id).  This is
5090
     * so on multisite, the entity map is specific to the query being done for a specific site.
5091
     *
5092
     * @param    EE_Base_Class $object
5093
     * @throws EE_Error
5094
     * @return \EE_Base_Class
5095
     */
5096
    public function add_to_entity_map(EE_Base_Class $object)
5097
    {
5098
        $className = $this->_get_class_name();
5099 View Code Duplication
        if (! $object instanceof $className) {
5100
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You tried adding a %s to a mapping of %ss", "event_espresso"),
5101
                is_object($object) ? get_class($object) : $object, $className));
5102
        }
5103
        /** @var $object EE_Base_Class */
5104
        if (! $object->ID()) {
5105
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You tried storing a model object with NO ID in the %s entity mapper.",
5106
                "event_espresso"), get_class($this)));
5107
        }
5108
        // double check it's not already there
5109
        $classInstance = $this->get_from_entity_map($object->ID());
5110
        if ($classInstance) {
5111
            return $classInstance;
5112
        }
5113
        $this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$object->ID()] = $object;
5114
        return $object;
5115
    }
5116
5117
5118
5119
    /**
5120
     * if a valid identifier is provided, then that entity is unset from the entity map,
5121
     * if no identifier is provided, then the entire entity map is emptied
5122
     *
5123
     * @param int|string $id the ID of the model object
5124
     * @return boolean
5125
     */
5126
    public function clear_entity_map($id = null)
5127
    {
5128
        if (empty($id)) {
5129
            $this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id] = array();
5130
            return true;
5131
        }
5132 View Code Duplication
        if (isset($this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id])) {
5133
            unset($this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id]);
5134
            return true;
5135
        }
5136
        return false;
5137
    }
5138
5139
5140
5141
    /**
5142
     * Public wrapper for _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values.
5143
     * Given an array where keys are column (or column alias) names and values,
5144
     * returns an array of their corresponding field names and database values
5145
     *
5146
     * @param array $cols_n_values
5147
     * @return array
5148
     */
5149
    public function deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($cols_n_values)
5150
    {
5151
        return $this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($cols_n_values);
5152
    }
5153
5154
5155
5156
    /**
5157
     * _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values
5158
     * Given an array where keys are column (or column alias) names and values,
5159
     * returns an array of their corresponding field names and database values
5160
     *
5161
     * @param string $cols_n_values
5162
     * @return array
5163
     */
5164
    protected function _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($cols_n_values)
5165
    {
5166
        $this_model_fields_n_values = array();
5167
        foreach ($this->get_tables() as $table_alias => $table_obj) {
5168
            $table_pk_value = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not($cols_n_values,
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show
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Are you sure the assignment to $table_pk_value is correct as $this->_get_column_value...e_obj->get_pk_column()) (which targets EEM_Base::_get_column_va...th_table_alias_or_not()) seems to always return null.

This check looks for function or method calls that always return null and whose return value is assigned to a variable.

class A
{
    function getObject()
    {
        return null;
    }

}

$a = new A();
$object = $a->getObject();

The method getObject() can return nothing but null, so it makes no sense to assign that value to a variable.

The reason is most likely that a function or method is imcomplete or has been reduced for debug purposes.

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5169
                $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column(), $table_obj->get_pk_column());
5170
            //there is a primary key on this table and its not set. Use defaults for all its columns
5171
            if ($table_pk_value === null && $table_obj->get_pk_column()) {
5172
                foreach ($this->_get_fields_for_table($table_alias) as $field_name => $field_obj) {
5173
                    if (! $field_obj->is_db_only_field()) {
5174
                        //prepare field as if its coming from db
5175
                        $prepared_value = $field_obj->prepare_for_set($field_obj->get_default_value());
5176
                        $this_model_fields_n_values[$field_name] = $field_obj->prepare_for_use_in_db($prepared_value);
5177
                    }
5178
                }
5179
            } else {
5180
                //the table's rows existed. Use their values
5181
                foreach ($this->_get_fields_for_table($table_alias) as $field_name => $field_obj) {
5182
                    if (! $field_obj->is_db_only_field()) {
5183
                        $this_model_fields_n_values[$field_name] = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not(
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Are you sure the assignment to $this_model_fields_n_values[$field_name] is correct as $this->_get_column_value...bj->get_table_column()) (which targets EEM_Base::_get_column_va...th_table_alias_or_not()) seems to always return null.

This check looks for function or method calls that always return null and whose return value is assigned to a variable.

class A
{
    function getObject()
    {
        return null;
    }

}

$a = new A();
$object = $a->getObject();

The method getObject() can return nothing but null, so it makes no sense to assign that value to a variable.

The reason is most likely that a function or method is imcomplete or has been reduced for debug purposes.

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5184
                            $cols_n_values, $field_obj->get_qualified_column(),
5185
                            $field_obj->get_table_column()
5186
                        );
5187
                    }
5188
                }
5189
            }
5190
        }
5191
        return $this_model_fields_n_values;
5192
    }
5193
5194
5195
5196
    /**
5197
     * @param $cols_n_values
5198
     * @param $qualified_column
5199
     * @param $regular_column
5200
     * @return null
5201
     */
5202
    protected function _get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not($cols_n_values, $qualified_column, $regular_column)
5203
    {
5204
        $value = null;
5205
        //ask the field what it think it's table_name.column_name should be, and call it the "qualified column"
5206
        //does the field on the model relate to this column retrieved from the db?
5207
        //or is it a db-only field? (not relating to the model)
5208
        if (isset($cols_n_values[$qualified_column])) {
5209
            $value = $cols_n_values[$qualified_column];
5210
        } elseif (isset($cols_n_values[$regular_column])) {
5211
            $value = $cols_n_values[$regular_column];
5212
        }
5213
        return $value;
5214
    }
5215
5216
5217
5218
    /**
5219
     * refresh_entity_map_from_db
5220
     * Makes sure the model object in the entity map at $id assumes the values
5221
     * of the database (opposite of EE_base_Class::save())
5222
     *
5223
     * @param int|string $id
5224
     * @return EE_Base_Class
5225
     * @throws EE_Error
5226
     */
5227
    public function refresh_entity_map_from_db($id)
5228
    {
5229
        $obj_in_map = $this->get_from_entity_map($id);
5230
        if ($obj_in_map) {
5231
            $wpdb_results = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results(
5232
                array(array($this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id), 'limit' => 1)
5233
            );
5234
            if ($wpdb_results && is_array($wpdb_results)) {
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This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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5235
                $one_row = reset($wpdb_results);
5236
                foreach ($this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($one_row) as $field_name => $db_value) {
5237
                    $obj_in_map->set_from_db($field_name, $db_value);
5238
                }
5239
                //clear the cache of related model objects
5240
                foreach ($this->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
5241
                    $obj_in_map->clear_cache($relation_name, null, true);
5242
                }
5243
            }
5244
            $this->_entity_map[EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id][$id] = $obj_in_map;
5245
            return $obj_in_map;
5246
        }
5247
        return $this->get_one_by_ID($id);
5248
    }
5249
5250
5251
5252
    /**
5253
     * refresh_entity_map_with
5254
     * Leaves the entry in the entity map alone, but updates it to match the provided
5255
     * $replacing_model_obj (which we assume to be its equivalent but somehow NOT in the entity map).
5256
     * This is useful if you have a model object you want to make authoritative over what's in the entity map currently.
5257
     * Note: The old $replacing_model_obj should now be destroyed as it's now un-authoritative
5258
     *
5259
     * @param int|string    $id
5260
     * @param EE_Base_Class $replacing_model_obj
5261
     * @return \EE_Base_Class
5262
     * @throws EE_Error
5263
     */
5264
    public function refresh_entity_map_with($id, $replacing_model_obj)
5265
    {
5266
        $obj_in_map = $this->get_from_entity_map($id);
5267
        if ($obj_in_map) {
5268
            if ($replacing_model_obj instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
5269
                foreach ($replacing_model_obj->model_field_array() as $field_name => $value) {
5270
                    $obj_in_map->set($field_name, $value);
5271
                }
5272
                //make the model object in the entity map's cache match the $replacing_model_obj
5273
                foreach ($this->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj) {
5274
                    $obj_in_map->clear_cache($relation_name, null, true);
5275
                    foreach ($replacing_model_obj->get_all_from_cache($relation_name) as $cache_id => $cached_obj) {
5276
                        $obj_in_map->cache($relation_name, $cached_obj, $cache_id);
5277
                    }
5278
                }
5279
            }
5280
            return $obj_in_map;
5281
        }
5282
        $this->add_to_entity_map($replacing_model_obj);
5283
        return $replacing_model_obj;
5284
    }
5285
5286
5287
5288
    /**
5289
     * Gets the EE class that corresponds to this model. Eg, for EEM_Answer that
5290
     * would be EE_Answer.To import that class, you'd just add ".class.php" to the name, like so
5291
     * require_once($this->_getClassName().".class.php");
5292
     *
5293
     * @return string
5294
     */
5295
    private function _get_class_name()
5296
    {
5297
        return "EE_" . $this->get_this_model_name();
5298
    }
5299
5300
5301
5302
    /**
5303
     * Get the name of the items this model represents, for the quantity specified. Eg,
5304
     * if $quantity==1, on EEM_Event, it would 'Event' (internationalized), otherwise
5305
     * it would be 'Events'.
5306
     *
5307
     * @param int $quantity
5308
     * @return string
5309
     */
5310
    public function item_name($quantity = 1)
5311
    {
5312
        return (int)$quantity === 1 ? $this->singular_item : $this->plural_item;
5313
    }
5314
5315
5316
5317
    /**
5318
     * Very handy general function to allow for plugins to extend any child of EE_TempBase.
5319
     * If a method is called on a child of EE_TempBase that doesn't exist, this function is called
5320
     * (http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/php-magic-call) and passed the method's name and arguments. Instead of
5321
     * requiring a plugin to extend the EE_TempBase (which works fine is there's only 1 plugin, but when will that
5322
     * happen?) they can add a hook onto 'filters_hook_espresso__{className}__{methodName}' (eg,
5323
     * filters_hook_espresso__EE_Answer__my_great_function) and accepts 2 arguments: the object on which the function
5324
     * was called, and an array of the original arguments passed to the function. Whatever their callback function
5325
     * returns will be returned by this function. Example: in functions.php (or in a plugin):
5326
     * add_filter('FHEE__EE_Answer__my_callback','my_callback',10,3); function
5327
     * my_callback($previousReturnValue,EE_TempBase $object,$argsArray){
5328
     * $returnString= "you called my_callback! and passed args:".implode(",",$argsArray);
5329
     *        return $previousReturnValue.$returnString;
5330
     * }
5331
     * require('EEM_Answer.model.php');
5332
     * $answer=EEM_Answer::instance();
5333
     * echo $answer->my_callback('monkeys',100);
5334
     * //will output "you called my_callback! and passed args:monkeys,100"
5335
     *
5336
     * @param string $methodName name of method which was called on a child of EE_TempBase, but which
5337
     * @param array  $args       array of original arguments passed to the function
5338
     * @throws EE_Error
5339
     * @return mixed whatever the plugin which calls add_filter decides
5340
     */
5341 View Code Duplication
    public function __call($methodName, $args)
5342
    {
5343
        $className = get_class($this);
5344
        $tagName = "FHEE__{$className}__{$methodName}";
5345
        if (! has_filter($tagName)) {
5346
            throw new EE_Error(
5347
                sprintf(
5348
                    __('Method %1$s on model %2$s does not exist! You can create one with the following code in functions.php or in a plugin: %4$s function my_callback(%4$s \$previousReturnValue, EEM_Base \$object\ $argsArray=NULL ){%4$s     /*function body*/%4$s      return \$whatever;%4$s }%4$s add_filter( \'%3$s\', \'my_callback\', 10, 3 );',
5349
                        'event_espresso'),
5350
                    $methodName,
5351
                    $className,
5352
                    $tagName,
5353
                    '<br />'
5354
                )
5355
            );
5356
        }
5357
        return apply_filters($tagName, null, $this, $args);
5358
    }
5359
5360
5361
5362
    /**
5363
     * Ensures $base_class_obj_or_id is of the EE_Base_Class child that corresponds ot this model.
5364
     * If not, assumes its an ID, and uses $this->get_one_by_ID() to get the EE_Base_Class.
5365
     *
5366
     * @param EE_Base_Class|string|int $base_class_obj_or_id either:
5367
     *                                                       the EE_Base_Class object that corresponds to this Model,
5368
     *                                                       the object's class name
5369
     *                                                       or object's ID
5370
     * @param boolean                  $ensure_is_in_db      if set, we will also verify this model object
5371
     *                                                       exists in the database. If it does not, we add it
5372
     * @throws EE_Error
5373
     * @return EE_Base_Class
5374
     */
5375
    public function ensure_is_obj($base_class_obj_or_id, $ensure_is_in_db = false)
5376
    {
5377
        $className = $this->_get_class_name();
5378
        if ($base_class_obj_or_id instanceof $className) {
5379
            $model_object = $base_class_obj_or_id;
5380
        } else {
5381
            $primary_key_field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
5382
            if (
5383
                $primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Int_Field
5384
                && (
5385
                    is_int($base_class_obj_or_id)
5386
                    || is_string($base_class_obj_or_id)
5387
                )
5388
            ) {
5389
                // assume it's an ID.
5390
                // either a proper integer or a string representing an integer (eg "101" instead of 101)
5391
                $model_object = $this->get_one_by_ID($base_class_obj_or_id);
5392
            } else if (
5393
                $primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_String_Field
5394
                && is_string($base_class_obj_or_id)
5395
            ) {
5396
                // assume its a string representation of the object
5397
                $model_object = $this->get_one_by_ID($base_class_obj_or_id);
5398
            } else {
5399
                throw new EE_Error(
5400
                    sprintf(
5401
                        __(
5402
                            "'%s' is neither an object of type %s, nor an ID! Its full value is '%s'",
5403
                            'event_espresso'
5404
                        ),
5405
                        $base_class_obj_or_id,
5406
                        $this->_get_class_name(),
5407
                        print_r($base_class_obj_or_id, true)
5408
                    )
5409
                );
5410
            }
5411
        }
5412
        if ($ensure_is_in_db && $model_object->ID() !== null) {
5413
            $model_object->save();
5414
        }
5415
        return $model_object;
5416
    }
5417
5418
5419
5420
    /**
5421
     * Similar to ensure_is_obj(), this method makes sure $base_class_obj_or_id
5422
     * is a value of the this model's primary key. If it's an EE_Base_Class child,
5423
     * returns it ID.
5424
     *
5425
     * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $base_class_obj_or_id
5426
     * @return int|string depending on the type of this model object's ID
5427
     * @throws EE_Error
5428
     */
5429
    public function ensure_is_ID($base_class_obj_or_id)
5430
    {
5431
        $className = $this->_get_class_name();
5432
        if ($base_class_obj_or_id instanceof $className) {
5433
            /** @var $base_class_obj_or_id EE_Base_Class */
5434
            $id = $base_class_obj_or_id->ID();
5435
        } elseif (is_int($base_class_obj_or_id)) {
5436
            //assume it's an ID
5437
            $id = $base_class_obj_or_id;
5438
        } elseif (is_string($base_class_obj_or_id)) {
5439
            //assume its a string representation of the object
5440
            $id = $base_class_obj_or_id;
5441
        } else {
5442
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("'%s' is neither an object of type %s, nor an ID! Its full value is '%s'",
5443
                'event_espresso'), $base_class_obj_or_id, $this->_get_class_name(),
5444
                print_r($base_class_obj_or_id, true)));
5445
        }
5446
        return $id;
5447
    }
5448
5449
5450
5451
    /**
5452
     * Sets whether the values passed to the model (eg, values in WHERE, values in INSERT, UPDATE, etc)
5453
     * have already been ran through the appropriate model field's prepare_for_use_in_db method. IE, they have
5454
     * been sanitized and converted into the appropriate domain.
5455
     * Usually the only place you'll want to change the default (which is to assume values have NOT been sanitized by
5456
     * the model object/model field) is when making a method call from WITHIN a model object, which has direct access
5457
     * to its sanitized values. Note: after changing this setting, you should set it back to its previous value (using
5458
     * get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object()) eg.
5459
     * $EVT = EEM_Event::instance(); $old_setting =
5460
     * $EVT->get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object();
5461
     * $EVT->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object(true);
5462
     * $EVT->update(array('foo'=>'bar'),array(array('foo'=>'monkey')));
5463
     * $EVT->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object($old_setting);
5464
     *
5465
     * @param int $values_already_prepared like one of the constants on EEM_Base
5466
     * @return void
5467
     */
5468
    public function assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object(
5469
        $values_already_prepared = self::not_prepared_by_model_object
5470
    ) {
5471
        $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object = $values_already_prepared;
5472
    }
5473
5474
5475
5476
    /**
5477
     * Read comments for assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object()
5478
     *
5479
     * @return int
5480
     */
5481
    public function get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object()
5482
    {
5483
        return $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object;
5484
    }
5485
5486
5487
5488
    /**
5489
     * Gets all the indexes on this model
5490
     *
5491
     * @return EE_Index[]
5492
     */
5493
    public function indexes()
5494
    {
5495
        return $this->_indexes;
5496
    }
5497
5498
5499
5500
    /**
5501
     * Gets all the Unique Indexes on this model
5502
     *
5503
     * @return EE_Unique_Index[]
5504
     */
5505
    public function unique_indexes()
5506
    {
5507
        $unique_indexes = array();
5508
        foreach ($this->_indexes as $name => $index) {
5509
            if ($index instanceof EE_Unique_Index) {
5510
                $unique_indexes [$name] = $index;
5511
            }
5512
        }
5513
        return $unique_indexes;
5514
    }
5515
5516
5517
5518
    /**
5519
     * Gets all the fields which, when combined, make the primary key.
5520
     * This is usually just an array with 1 element (the primary key), but in cases
5521
     * where there is no primary key, it's a combination of fields as defined
5522
     * on a primary index
5523
     *
5524
     * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[] indexed by the field's name
5525
     * @throws EE_Error
5526
     */
5527
    public function get_combined_primary_key_fields()
5528
    {
5529
        foreach ($this->indexes() as $index) {
5530
            if ($index instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Index) {
5531
                return $index->fields();
5532
            }
5533
        }
5534
        return array($this->primary_key_name() => $this->get_primary_key_field());
5535
    }
5536
5537
5538
5539
    /**
5540
     * Used to build a primary key string (when the model has no primary key),
5541
     * which can be used a unique string to identify this model object.
5542
     *
5543
     * @param array $cols_n_values keys are field names, values are their values
5544
     * @return string
5545
     * @throws EE_Error
5546
     */
5547
    public function get_index_primary_key_string($cols_n_values)
5548
    {
5549
        $cols_n_values_for_primary_key_index = array_intersect_key($cols_n_values,
5550
            $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields());
5551
        return http_build_query($cols_n_values_for_primary_key_index);
5552
    }
5553
5554
5555
5556
    /**
5557
     * Gets the field values from the primary key string
5558
     *
5559
     * @see EEM_Base::get_combined_primary_key_fields() and EEM_Base::get_index_primary_key_string()
5560
     * @param string $index_primary_key_string
5561
     * @return null|array
5562
     * @throws EE_Error
5563
     */
5564
    public function parse_index_primary_key_string($index_primary_key_string)
5565
    {
5566
        $key_fields = $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields();
5567
        //check all of them are in the $id
5568
        $key_vals_in_combined_pk = array();
5569
        parse_str($index_primary_key_string, $key_vals_in_combined_pk);
5570
        foreach ($key_fields as $key_field_name => $field_obj) {
5571
            if (! isset($key_vals_in_combined_pk[$key_field_name])) {
5572
                return null;
5573
            }
5574
        }
5575
        return $key_vals_in_combined_pk;
5576
    }
5577
5578
5579
5580
    /**
5581
     * verifies that an array of key-value pairs for model fields has a key
5582
     * for each field comprising the primary key index
5583
     *
5584
     * @param array $key_vals
5585
     * @return boolean
5586
     * @throws EE_Error
5587
     */
5588
    public function has_all_combined_primary_key_fields($key_vals)
5589
    {
5590
        $keys_it_should_have = array_keys($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields());
5591
        foreach ($keys_it_should_have as $key) {
5592
            if (! isset($key_vals[$key])) {
5593
                return false;
5594
            }
5595
        }
5596
        return true;
5597
    }
5598
5599
5600
5601
    /**
5602
     * Finds all model objects in the DB that appear to be a copy of $model_object_or_attributes_array.
5603
     * We consider something to be a copy if all the attributes match (except the ID, of course).
5604
     *
5605
     * @param array|EE_Base_Class $model_object_or_attributes_array If its an array, it's field-value pairs
5606
     * @param array               $query_params                     like EEM_Base::get_all's query_params.
5607
     * @throws EE_Error
5608
     * @return \EE_Base_Class[] Array keys are object IDs (if there is a primary key on the model. if not, numerically
5609
     *                                                              indexed)
5610
     */
5611
    public function get_all_copies($model_object_or_attributes_array, $query_params = array())
5612
    {
5613 View Code Duplication
        if ($model_object_or_attributes_array instanceof EE_Base_Class) {
5614
            $attributes_array = $model_object_or_attributes_array->model_field_array();
5615
        } elseif (is_array($model_object_or_attributes_array)) {
5616
            $attributes_array = $model_object_or_attributes_array;
5617
        } else {
5618
            throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("get_all_copies should be provided with either a model object or an array of field-value-pairs, but was given %s",
5619
                "event_espresso"), $model_object_or_attributes_array));
5620
        }
5621
        //even copies obviously won't have the same ID, so remove the primary key
5622
        //from the WHERE conditions for finding copies (if there is a primary key, of course)
5623
        if ($this->has_primary_key_field() && isset($attributes_array[$this->primary_key_name()])) {
5624
            unset($attributes_array[$this->primary_key_name()]);
5625
        }
5626
        if (isset($query_params[0])) {
5627
            $query_params[0] = array_merge($attributes_array, $query_params);
5628
        } else {
5629
            $query_params[0] = $attributes_array;
5630
        }
5631
        return $this->get_all($query_params);
5632
    }
5633
5634
5635
5636
    /**
5637
     * Gets the first copy we find. See get_all_copies for more details
5638
     *
5639
     * @param       mixed EE_Base_Class | array        $model_object_or_attributes_array
5640
     * @param array $query_params
5641
     * @return EE_Base_Class
5642
     * @throws EE_Error
5643
     */
5644 View Code Duplication
    public function get_one_copy($model_object_or_attributes_array, $query_params = array())
5645
    {
5646
        if (! is_array($query_params)) {
5647
            EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::get_one_copy',
5648
                sprintf(__('$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso'),
5649
                    gettype($query_params)), '4.6.0');
5650
            $query_params = array();
5651
        }
5652
        $query_params['limit'] = 1;
5653
        $copies = $this->get_all_copies($model_object_or_attributes_array, $query_params);
5654
        if (is_array($copies)) {
5655
            return array_shift($copies);
5656
        }
5657
        return null;
5658
    }
5659
5660
5661
5662
    /**
5663
     * Updates the item with the specified id. Ignores default query parameters because
5664
     * we have specified the ID, and its assumed we KNOW what we're doing
5665
     *
5666
     * @param array      $fields_n_values keys are field names, values are their new values
5667
     * @param int|string $id              the value of the primary key to update
5668
     * @return int number of rows updated
5669
     * @throws EE_Error
5670
     */
5671
    public function update_by_ID($fields_n_values, $id)
5672
    {
5673
        $query_params = array(
5674
            0                          => array($this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id),
5675
            'default_where_conditions' => EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_others_only,
5676
        );
5677
        return $this->update($fields_n_values, $query_params);
5678
    }
5679
5680
5681
5682
    /**
5683
     * Changes an operator which was supplied to the models into one usable in SQL
5684
     *
5685
     * @param string $operator_supplied
5686
     * @return string an operator which can be used in SQL
5687
     * @throws EE_Error
5688
     */
5689
    private function _prepare_operator_for_sql($operator_supplied)
5690
    {
5691
        $sql_operator = isset($this->_valid_operators[$operator_supplied]) ? $this->_valid_operators[$operator_supplied]
5692
            : null;
5693
        if ($sql_operator) {
5694
            return $sql_operator;
5695
        }
5696
        throw new EE_Error(
5697
            sprintf(
5698
                __(
5699
                    "The operator '%s' is not in the list of valid operators: %s",
5700
                    "event_espresso"
5701
                ), $operator_supplied, implode(",", array_keys($this->_valid_operators))
5702
            )
5703
        );
5704
    }
5705
5706
5707
5708
    /**
5709
     * Gets an array where keys are the primary keys and values are their 'names'
5710
     * (as determined by the model object's name() function, which is often overridden)
5711
     *
5712
     * @param array $query_params like get_all's
5713
     * @return string[]
5714
     * @throws EE_Error
5715
     */
5716
    public function get_all_names($query_params = array())
5717
    {
5718
        $objs = $this->get_all($query_params);
5719
        $names = array();
5720
        foreach ($objs as $obj) {
5721
            $names[$obj->ID()] = $obj->name();
5722
        }
5723
        return $names;
5724
    }
5725
5726
5727
5728
    /**
5729
     * Gets an array of primary keys from the model objects. If you acquired the model objects
5730
     * using EEM_Base::get_all() you don't need to call this (and probably shouldn't because
5731
     * this is duplicated effort and reduces efficiency) you would be better to use
5732
     * array_keys() on $model_objects.
5733
     *
5734
     * @param \EE_Base_Class[] $model_objects
5735
     * @param boolean          $filter_out_empty_ids if a model object has an ID of '' or 0, don't bother including it
5736
     *                                               in the returned array
5737
     * @return array
5738
     * @throws EE_Error
5739
     */
5740
    public function get_IDs($model_objects, $filter_out_empty_ids = false)
5741
    {
5742
        if (! $this->has_primary_key_field()) {
5743
            if (WP_DEBUG) {
5744
                EE_Error::add_error(
5745
                    __('Trying to get IDs from a model than has no primary key', 'event_espresso'),
5746
                    __FILE__,
5747
                    __FUNCTION__,
5748
                    __LINE__
5749
                );
5750
            }
5751
        }
5752
        $IDs = array();
5753
        foreach ($model_objects as $model_object) {
5754
            $id = $model_object->ID();
5755
            if (! $id) {
5756
                if ($filter_out_empty_ids) {
5757
                    continue;
5758
                }
5759
                if (WP_DEBUG) {
5760
                    EE_Error::add_error(
5761
                        __(
5762
                            'Called %1$s on a model object that has no ID and so probably hasn\'t been saved to the database',
5763
                            'event_espresso'
5764
                        ),
5765
                        __FILE__,
5766
                        __FUNCTION__,
5767
                        __LINE__
5768
                    );
5769
                }
5770
            }
5771
            $IDs[] = $id;
5772
        }
5773
        return $IDs;
5774
    }
5775
5776
5777
5778
    /**
5779
     * Returns the string used in capabilities relating to this model. If there
5780
     * are no capabilities that relate to this model returns false
5781
     *
5782
     * @return string|false
5783
     */
5784
    public function cap_slug()
5785
    {
5786
        return apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_slug', $this->_caps_slug, $this);
5787
    }
5788
5789
5790
5791
    /**
5792
     * Returns the capability-restrictions array (@see EEM_Base::_cap_restrictions).
5793
     * If $context is provided (which should be set to one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts())
5794
     * only returns the cap restrictions array in that context (ie, the array
5795
     * at that key)
5796
     *
5797
     * @param string $context
5798
     * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[] indexed by associated capability
5799
     * @throws EE_Error
5800
     */
5801
    public function cap_restrictions($context = EEM_Base::caps_read)
5802
    {
5803
        EEM_Base::verify_is_valid_cap_context($context);
5804
        //check if we ought to run the restriction generator first
5805
        if (
5806
            isset($this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context])
5807
            && $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context] instanceof EE_Restriction_Generator_Base
5808
            && ! $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context]->has_generated_cap_restrictions()
5809
        ) {
5810
            $this->_cap_restrictions[$context] = array_merge(
5811
                $this->_cap_restrictions[$context],
5812
                $this->_cap_restriction_generators[$context]->generate_restrictions()
5813
            );
5814
        }
5815
        //and make sure we've finalized the construction of each restriction
5816
        foreach ($this->_cap_restrictions[$context] as $where_conditions_obj) {
5817
            if ($where_conditions_obj instanceof EE_Default_Where_Conditions) {
5818
                $where_conditions_obj->_finalize_construct($this);
5819
            }
5820
        }
5821
        return $this->_cap_restrictions[$context];
5822
    }
5823
5824
5825
5826
    /**
5827
     * Indicating whether or not this model thinks its a wp core model
5828
     *
5829
     * @return boolean
5830
     */
5831
    public function is_wp_core_model()
5832
    {
5833
        return $this->_wp_core_model;
5834
    }
5835
5836
5837
5838
    /**
5839
     * Gets all the caps that are missing which impose a restriction on
5840
     * queries made in this context
5841
     *
5842
     * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::caps_ constants
5843
     * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[] indexed by capability name
5844
     * @throws EE_Error
5845
     */
5846
    public function caps_missing($context = EEM_Base::caps_read)
5847
    {
5848
        $missing_caps = array();
5849
        $cap_restrictions = $this->cap_restrictions($context);
5850
        foreach ($cap_restrictions as $cap => $restriction_if_no_cap) {
5851
            if (! EE_Capabilities::instance()
5852
                                 ->current_user_can($cap, $this->get_this_model_name() . '_model_applying_caps')
5853
            ) {
5854
                $missing_caps[$cap] = $restriction_if_no_cap;
5855
            }
5856
        }
5857
        return $missing_caps;
5858
    }
5859
5860
5861
5862
    /**
5863
     * Gets the mapping from capability contexts to action strings used in capability names
5864
     *
5865
     * @return array keys are one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(), and values are usually
5866
     * one of 'read', 'edit', or 'delete'
5867
     */
5868
    public function cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map()
5869
    {
5870
        return apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map', $this->_cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map,
5871
            $this);
5872
    }
5873
5874
5875
5876
    /**
5877
     * Gets the action string for the specified capability context
5878
     *
5879
     * @param string $context
5880
     * @return string one of EEM_Base::cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() values
5881
     * @throws EE_Error
5882
     */
5883
    public function cap_action_for_context($context)
5884
    {
5885
        $mapping = $this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map();
5886
        if (isset($mapping[$context])) {
5887
            return $mapping[$context];
5888
        }
5889
        if ($action = apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_action_for_context', null, $this, $mapping, $context)) {
5890
            return $action;
5891
        }
5892
        throw new EE_Error(
5893
            sprintf(
5894
                __('Cannot find capability restrictions for context "%1$s", allowed values are:%2$s', 'event_espresso'),
5895
                $context,
5896
                implode(',', array_keys($this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map()))
5897
            )
5898
        );
5899
    }
5900
5901
5902
5903
    /**
5904
     * Returns all the capability contexts which are valid when querying models
5905
     *
5906
     * @return array
5907
     */
5908
    public static function valid_cap_contexts()
5909
    {
5910
        return apply_filters('FHEE__EEM_Base__valid_cap_contexts', array(
5911
            self::caps_read,
5912
            self::caps_read_admin,
5913
            self::caps_edit,
5914
            self::caps_delete,
5915
        ));
5916
    }
5917
5918
5919
5920
    /**
5921
     * Returns all valid options for 'default_where_conditions'
5922
     *
5923
     * @return array
5924
     */
5925
    public static function valid_default_where_conditions()
5926
    {
5927
        return array(
5928
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_all,
5929
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_this_only,
5930
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_others_only,
5931
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_all,
5932
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_minimum_others,
5933
            EEM_Base::default_where_conditions_none
5934
        );
5935
    }
5936
5937
    // public static function default_where_conditions_full
5938
    /**
5939
     * Verifies $context is one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(), if not it throws an exception
5940
     *
5941
     * @param string $context
5942
     * @return bool
5943
     * @throws EE_Error
5944
     */
5945
    static public function verify_is_valid_cap_context($context)
5946
    {
5947
        $valid_cap_contexts = EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts();
5948
        if (in_array($context, $valid_cap_contexts)) {
5949
            return true;
5950
        }
5951
        throw new EE_Error(
5952
            sprintf(
5953
                __(
5954
                    'Context "%1$s" passed into model "%2$s" is not a valid context. They are: %3$s',
5955
                    'event_espresso'
5956
                ),
5957
                $context,
5958
                'EEM_Base',
5959
                implode(',', $valid_cap_contexts)
5960
            )
5961
        );
5962
    }
5963
5964
5965
5966
    /**
5967
     * Clears all the models field caches. This is only useful when a sub-class
5968
     * might have added a field or something and these caches might be invalidated
5969
     */
5970
    protected function _invalidate_field_caches()
5971
    {
5972
        $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields = array();
5973
        $this->_cached_fields = null;
5974
        $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only = null;
5975
    }
5976
5977
5978
5979
    /**
5980
     * Gets the list of all the where query param keys that relate to logic instead of field names
5981
     * (eg "and", "or", "not").
5982
     *
5983
     * @return array
5984
     */
5985
    public function logic_query_param_keys()
5986
    {
5987
        return $this->_logic_query_param_keys;
5988
    }
5989
5990
5991
5992
    /**
5993
     * Determines whether or not the where query param array key is for a logic query param.
5994
     * Eg 'OR', 'not*', and 'and*because-i-say-so' should all return true, whereas
5995
     * 'ATT_fname', 'EVT_name*not-you-or-me', and 'ORG_name' should return false
5996
     *
5997
     * @param $query_param_key
5998
     * @return bool
5999
     */
6000
    public function is_logic_query_param_key($query_param_key)
6001
    {
6002
        foreach ($this->logic_query_param_keys() as $logic_query_param_key) {
6003
            if ($query_param_key === $logic_query_param_key
6004
                || strpos($query_param_key, $logic_query_param_key . '*') === 0
6005
            ) {
6006
                return true;
6007
            }
6008
        }
6009
        return false;
6010
    }
6011
6012
6013
6014
}
6015