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EEM_Base::delete_permanently()   B

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<?php
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/**
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 *
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 * Class EEM_Base
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 *
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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, 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 '2013-03-21 00:00:00')
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 * Sometimes these values are the same, but often they are not. When your client code is using a model's functions, you need to be aware
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 * which domain your data exists in. If it is client-code values (ie, it hasn't had a EE_Model_Field call prepare_for_set on it) then use the
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 * model functions as normal. However, if you are calling the model functions with values from the model object domain (ie, the code your writing is
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 * probably within a model object, and all the values you're dealing with have had an EE_Model_Field call prepare_for_set on them), then you'll want
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 * to set $values_already_prepared_by_model_object to FALSE within the argument-list of the functions you call (in order to avoid re-processing those values).
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 * If your values are already in the database values domain, you'll either way to convert them into the model object domain by creating model objects
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 * from those raw db values (ie,using 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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 */
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abstract class EEM_Base extends EE_Base{
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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 arent 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 arent published, and all published
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	//*_others ->grants access to others that arent 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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	 * @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 variable names
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	 * 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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	 *
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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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	 * @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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	 * @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 don't need it (particularly CPT models)
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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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 *
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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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * Timezone
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	 * This gets set via the constructor so that we know what timezone incoming strings|timestamps are in when there are EE_Datetime_Fields in use.  This can also be used before a get to set what timezone you want strings coming out of the created objects.  NOT all EEM_Base child classes use this property but any that use a EE_Datetime_Field data type will have access to it.
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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 multisite.
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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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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 '12-31-2012'"
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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 on a join table.
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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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @var array
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	 */
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	private $_allowed_query_params = array(0, 'limit','order_by','group_by','having','force_join','order','on_join_limit','default_where_conditions', 'caps');
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	/**
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	 * All the data types that can be used in $wpdb->prepare statements.
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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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	 *	@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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * @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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	 * 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( $timezone = NULL ){
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		// check that the model has not been loaded too soon
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		if ( ! did_action( 'AHEE__EE_System__load_espresso_addons' )) {
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			throw new EE_Error (
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				sprintf(
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					__( 'The %1$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.', '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
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		 * just use EE_Register_Model_Extension
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		 * @var EE_Table_Base[] $_tables
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		 */
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		$this->_tables = apply_filters( 'FHEE__'.get_class($this).'__construct__tables', $this->_tables );
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		foreach($this->_tables as $table_alias => $table_obj){
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			/** @var $table_obj EE_Table_Base */
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			$table_obj->_construct_finalize_with_alias($table_alias);
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			if( $table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table ){
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				/** @var $table_obj EE_Secondary_Table */
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				$table_obj->_construct_finalize_set_table_to_join_with($this->_get_main_table());
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			}
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		}
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		/**
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		 * Filters the list of fields on a model. It is best to NOT use this directly and instead just use
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		 * EE_Register_Model_Extension
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		 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base[] $_fields
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		 */
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		$this->_fields = apply_filters('FHEE__'.get_class($this).'__construct__fields',$this->_fields);
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		$this->_invalidate_field_caches();
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		foreach($this->_fields as $table_alias => $fields_for_table){
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			if ( ! array_key_exists( $table_alias, $this->_tables )){
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				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Table alias %s does not exist in EEM_Base child's _tables array. Only tables defined are %s",'event_espresso'),$table_alias,implode(",",$this->_fields)));
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			}
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			foreach($fields_for_table as $field_name => $field_obj){
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				/** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base | EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base */
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				//primary key field base has a slightly different _construct_finalize
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				/** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
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				$field_obj->_construct_finalize( $table_alias, $field_name, $this->get_this_model_name() );
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			}
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		}
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		// everything is related to Extra_Meta
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		if( get_class($this) !== 'EEM_Extra_Meta'){
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			//make extra meta related to everything, but don't block deleting things just
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			//because they have related extra meta info. For now just orphan those extra meta
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			//in the future we should automatically delete them
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			$this->_model_relations['Extra_Meta'] = new EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation( FALSE );
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		}
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		//and change logs
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		if( get_class( $this) !==  'EEM_Change_Log' ) {
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			$this->_model_relations[ 'Change_Log' ] = new EE_Has_Many_Any_Relation( FALSE );
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		}
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		/**
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		 * Filters the list of relations on a model. It is best to NOT use this directly and instead just use
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		 * EE_Register_Model_Extension
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		 * @param EE_Model_Relation_Base[] $_model_relations
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		 */
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		$this->_model_relations = apply_filters('FHEE__'.get_class($this).'__construct__model_relations',$this->_model_relations);
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		foreach($this->_model_relations as $model_name => $relation_obj){
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			/** @var $relation_obj EE_Model_Relation_Base */
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			$relation_obj->_construct_finalize_set_models($this->get_this_model_name(), $model_name);
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		}
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		foreach($this->_indexes as $index_name => $index_obj){
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			/** @var $index_obj EE_Index */
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			$index_obj->_construct_finalize($index_name, $this->get_this_model_name());
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		}
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		$this->set_timezone($timezone);
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		//finalize default where condition strategy, or set default
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		if( ! $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy){
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			//nothing was set during child constructor, so set default
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			$this->_default_where_conditions_strategy = new EE_Default_Where_Conditions();
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		}
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		$this->_default_where_conditions_strategy->_finalize_construct($this);
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		if( ! $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy){
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			//nothing was set during child constructor, so set default
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			$this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy = new EE_Default_Where_Conditions();
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		}
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		$this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy->_finalize_construct($this);
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		//if the cap slug hasn't been set, and we haven't set it to false on purpose
505
		//to indicate to NOT set it, set it to the logical default
506
		if( $this->_caps_slug === null ) {
507
			$this->_caps_slug = EEH_Inflector::pluralize_and_lower( $this->get_this_model_name() );
508
		}
509
		//initialize the standard cap restriction generators if none were specified by the child constructor
510
		if( $this->_cap_restriction_generators !== false ){
511
			foreach( $this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() as $cap_context => $action ){
512
				if( ! isset( $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $cap_context ] ) ) {
513
					$this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $cap_context ] = apply_filters(
514
						'FHEE__EEM_Base___construct__standard_cap_restriction_generator',
515
						new EE_Restriction_Generator_Protected(),
516
						$cap_context,
517
						$this
518
					);
519
				}
520
			}
521
		}
522
		//if there are cap restriction generators, use them to make the default cap restrictions
523
		if( $this->_cap_restriction_generators !== false ){
524
			foreach( $this->_cap_restriction_generators as $context => $generator_object ) {
525
				if( ! $generator_object ){
526
					continue;
527
				}
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				if( ! $generator_object instanceof EE_Restriction_Generator_Base ){
529
					throw new EE_Error(
530
						sprintf(
531
							__( 'Index "%1$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.', 'event_espresso' ),
532
							$context,
533
							$this->get_this_model_name()
534
						)
535
					);
536
				}
537
				$action = $this->cap_action_for_context( $context );
538
				if( ! $generator_object->construction_finalized() ){
539
					$generator_object->_construct_finalize( $this, $action );
540
				}
541
542
			}
543
		}
544
		do_action('AHEE__'.get_class($this).'__construct__end');
545
	}
546
547
	/**
548
	 * Generates the cap restrictions for the given context, or if they were
549
	 * already generated just gets what's cached
550
	 * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts()
551
	 * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[]
552
	 */
553
	protected function _generate_cap_restrictions( $context ){
554
		if( isset( $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ] ) &&
555
				$this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ] instanceof EE_Restriction_Generator_Base ) {
556
			return $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ]->generate_restrictions();
557
		}else{
558
			return array();
559
		}
560
	}
561
562
563
	/**
564
	 * Used to set the $_model_query_blog_id static property.
565
	 *
566
	 * @param int $blog_id  If provided then will set the blog_id for the models to this id.  If not provided then the
567
	 *                      value for get_current_blog_id() will be used.
568
	 */
569
	public static function set_model_query_blog_id( $blog_id = 0 ) {
570
		EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id = $blog_id > 0 ? (int) $blog_id : get_current_blog_id();
571
	}
572
573
574
575
576
	/**
577
	 * Returns whatever is set as the internal $model_query_blog_id.
578
	 *
579
	 * @return int
580
	 */
581
	public static function get_model_query_blog_id() {
582
		return EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id;
583
	}
584
585
586
587
	/**
588
	 *		This function is a singleton method used to instantiate the Espresso_model object
589
	 *
590
	 *		@access public
591
	 *		@param string $timezone string representing the timezone we want to set for returned Date Time Strings (and any incoming timezone data that gets saved).  Note this just sends the timezone info to the date time model field objects.  Default is NULL (and will be assumed using the set timezone in the 'timezone_string' wp option)
592
	 *		@return static (as in the concrete child class)
593
	 */
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596
		// check if instance of Espresso_model already exists
597
		if ( ! static::$_instance instanceof static) {
598
			// instantiate Espresso_model
599
			static::$_instance = new static( $timezone );
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600
		}
601
602
		//we might have a timezone set, let set_timezone decide what to do with it
603
		static::$_instance->set_timezone( $timezone );
604
605
		// Espresso_model object
606
		return static::$_instance;
607
	}
608
609
610
611
	/**
612
	 * resets the model and returns it
613
	 * @param null | string $timezone
614
	 * @return static
615
	 */
616
	public static function reset(  $timezone = NULL ){
617
		if ( ! is_null( static::$_instance ) ) {
618
			static::$_instance = null;
619
620
			return self::instance( $timezone );
621
		}
622
		return null;
623
	}
624
625
626
627
	/**
628
	 * retrieve the status details from esp_status table as an array IF this model has the status table as a relation.
629
	 *
630
	 * @param  boolean $translated return localized strings or JUST the array.
631
	 * @return array
632
	 * @throws \EE_Error
633
	 */
634
	 public function status_array( $translated = FALSE ) {
635
		 if ( ! array_key_exists( 'Status', $this->_model_relations ) ) {
636
			 return array();
637
		 }
638
		 $model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
639
		 $status_type = str_replace( ' ', '_', strtolower( str_replace( '_', ' ', $model_name ) ) );
640
		 $stati = EEM_Status::instance()->get_all( array( array( 'STS_type' => $status_type ) ) );
641
		 $status_array = array();
642
		 foreach ( $stati as $status ) {
643
			 $status_array[ $status->ID() ] = $status->get( 'STS_code' );
644
		 }
645
		 return $translated
646
			 ? EEM_Status::instance()->localized_status( $status_array, false, 'sentence' )
647
			 : $status_array;
648
	 }
649
650
651
652
	/**
653
	 * Gets all the EE_Base_Class objects which match the $query_params, by querying the DB.
654
	 *
655
	 * @param array $query_params {
656
     *	@var array $0 (where) array {
657
	 *		eg: array('QST_display_text'=>'Are you bob?','QST_admin_text'=>'Determine if user is bob')
658
			* becomes
659
	 *		SQL >> "...WHERE QST_display_text = 'Are you bob?' AND QST_admin_text = 'Determine if user is bob'...")
660
     *		To add WHERE conditions based on related models (and even models-related-to-related-models) prepend the model's name
661
	 *		onto the field name. Eg, EEM_Event::instance()->get_all(array(array('Venue.VNU_ID'=>12)));
662
	 *		becomes
663
	 *		SQL >> "SELECT * FROM wp_posts AS Event_CPT
664
	 *						LEFT JOIN wp_esp_event_meta AS Event_Meta ON Event_CPT.ID = Event_Meta.EVT_ID
665
	 *						LEFT JOIN wp_esp_event_venue AS Event_Venue ON Event_Venue.EVT_ID=Event_CPT.ID
666
	 *						LEFT JOIN wp_posts AS Venue_CPT ON Venue_CPT.ID=Event_Venue.VNU_ID
667
	 *						LEFT JOIN wp_esp_venue_meta AS Venue_Meta ON Venue_CPT.ID = Venue_Meta.VNU_ID
668
	 *						WHERE Venue_CPT.ID = 12
669
	 *		Notice that automatically took care of joining Events to Venues (even when each of those models actually consisted of two tables).
670
	 * 	 	Also, you may chain the model relations together. Eg instead of just having "Venue.VNU_ID", you could have
671
	 *		"Registration.Attendee.ATT_ID" as a field on a query for events (because events are related to Registrations, which are related to Attendees).
672
	 *		You can take it even further with "Registration.Transaction.Payment.PAY_amount" etc.
673
	 *		To change the operator (from the default of '='), change the value to an numerically-indexed array, where the
674
	 *		first item in the list is the operator.
675
	 *		eg: array( 'QST_display_text' => array('LIKE','%bob%'), 'QST_ID' => array('<',34), 'QST_wp_user' => array('in',array(1,2,7,23)))
676
	 *		becomes
677
	 *		SQL >> "...WHERE QST_display_text LIKE '%bob%' AND QST_ID < 34 AND QST_wp_user IN (1,2,7,23)...".
678
	 *        Valid operators so far: =, !=, <, <=, >, >=, LIKE, NOT LIKE, IN (followed by numeric-indexed array),
679
	 *          NOT IN (dido), BETWEEN (followed by an array with exactly 2 date strings), IS NULL, and IS NOT NULL
680
     *		Values can be a string, int, or float. They can also be arrays IFF the operator is IN.
681
	 *        Also, values can actually be field names. To indicate the value is a field,
682
	 *          simply provide a third array item (true) to the operator-value array like so:
683
	 *		eg: array( 'DTT_reg_limit' => array('>', 'DTT_sold', TRUE) )
684
	 *		becomes
685
	 *		SQL >> "...WHERE DTT_reg_limit > DTT_sold"
686
	 *		Note: you can also use related model field names like you would any other field name.
687
	 *		eg: array('Datetime.DTT_reg_limit'=>array('=','Datetime.DTT_sold',TRUE)
688
	 *		could be used if you were querying EEM_Tickets (because Datetime is directly related to tickets)
689
     *		Also, by default all the where conditions are AND'd together.
690
	 *		To override this, add an array key 'OR' (or 'AND') and the array to be OR'd together
691
	 *		eg: array('OR'=>array('TXN_ID' => 23 , 'TXN_timestamp__>' => 345678912))
692
	 *		becomes
693
	 *		SQL >> "...WHERE TXN_ID = 23 OR TXN_timestamp = 345678912...".
694
	 * 		Also, to negate an entire set of conditions, use 'NOT' as an array key.
695
	 *		eg: array('NOT'=>array('TXN_total' => 50, 'TXN_paid'=>23)
696
	 *		becomes
697
	 *		SQL >> "...where ! (TXN_total =50 AND TXN_paid =23)
698
	 *		Note: the 'glue' used to join each condition will continue to be what you last specified. IE, "AND"s by default,
699
	 *		but if you had previously specified to use ORs to join, ORs will continue to be used. So, if you specify to use an "OR"
700
	 *		to join conditions, it will continue to "stick" until you specify an AND.
701
	 *		eg array('OR'=>array('NOT'=>array('TXN_total' => 50, 'TXN_paid'=>23)),AND=>array('TXN_ID'=>1,'STS_ID'=>'TIN')
702
	 *		becomes
703
	 *		SQL >> "...where ! (TXN_total =50 OR TXN_paid =23) AND TXN_ID=1 AND STS_ID='TIN'"
704
     *		They can be nested indefinitely.
705
	 *		eg: array('OR'=>array('TXN_total' => 23, 'NOT'=> array( 'TXN_timestamp'=> 345678912, 'AND'=>array('TXN_paid' => 53, 'STS_ID' => 'TIN'))))
706
	 *		becomes
707
	 *		SQL >> "...WHERE TXN_total = 23 OR ! (TXN_timestamp = 345678912 OR (TXN_paid = 53 AND STS_ID = 'TIN'))..."
708
     *		GOTCHA:
709
	 *		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.
710
	 *		eg: array('PAY_timestamp'=>array('>',$start_date),'PAY_timestamp'=>array('<',$end_date),'PAY_timestamp'=>array('!=',$special_date)),
711
	 *		as PHP enforces that the array keys must be unique, thus removing the first two array entries with key 'PAY_timestamp'.
712
	 *		becomes
713
	 *		SQL >> "PAY_timestamp !=  4234232", ignoring the first two PAY_timestamp conditions).
714
     *		To overcome this, you can add a '*' character to the end of the field's name, followed by anything.
715
	 *		These will be removed when generating the SQL string, but allow for the array keys to be unique.
716
	 *		eg: you could rewrite the previous query as:
717
	 *		array('PAY_timestamp'=>array('>',$start_date),'PAY_timestamp*1st'=>array('<',$end_date),'PAY_timestamp*2nd'=>array('!=',$special_date))
718
	 *		which correctly becomes
719
	 *		SQL >> "PAY_timestamp > 123412341 AND PAY_timestamp < 2354235235234 AND PAY_timestamp != 1241234123"
720
	 *		This can be applied to condition operators too,
721
	 *		eg: array('OR'=>array('REG_ID'=>3,'Transaction.TXN_ID'=>23),'OR*whatever'=>array('Attendee.ATT_fname'=>'bob','Attendee.ATT_lname'=>'wilson')));
722
	 *	@var mixed $limit int|array	adds a limit to the query just like the SQL limit clause, so limits of "23", "25,50", and array(23,42) are all valid would become
723
	 *		SQL "...LIMIT 23", "...LIMIT 25,50", and "...LIMIT 23,42" respectively.
724
	 *		Remember when you provide two numbers for the limit, the 1st number is the OFFSET, the 2nd is the LIMIT
725
	 *	@var array $on_join_limit allows the setting of a special select join with a internal limit so you can do paging on one-to-many multi-table-joins.
726
	 *		Send an array in the following format array('on_join_limit' => array( 'table_alias', array(1,2) ) ).
727
	 *	@var mixed $order_by name of a column to order by, or an array where keys are field names and values are either 'ASC' or 'DESC'. 'limit'=>array('STS_ID'=>'ASC','REG_date'=>'DESC'),
728
	 *		which would becomes SQL "...ORDER BY TXN_timestamp..." and "...ORDER BY STS_ID ASC, REG_date DESC..." respectively.
729
	 *		Like the 'where' conditions, these fields can be on related models.
730
	 *		Eg 'order_by'=>array('Registration.Transaction.TXN_amount'=>'ASC') is perfectly valid from any model related to 'Registration' (like Event, Attendee, Price, Datetime, etc.)
731
	 *	@var string $order	If 'order_by' is used and its value is a string (NOT an array), then 'order' specifies whether to order the field specified in 'order_by' in ascending or
732
	 *		descending order. Acceptable values are 'ASC' or 'DESC'. If, 'order_by' isn't used, but 'order' is, then it is assumed you want to order by the primary key.
733
	 *		Eg, EEM_Event::instance()->get_all(array('order_by'=>'Datetime.DTT_EVT_start','order'=>'ASC'); //(will join with the Datetime model's table(s) and order by its field DTT_EVT_start)
734
	 *		or EEM_Registration::instance()->get_all(array('order'=>'ASC'));//will make SQL "SELECT * FROM wp_esp_registration ORDER BY REG_ID ASC"
735
	 *
736
	 *	@var mixed $group_by name of field to order by, or an array of fields. Eg either 'group_by'=>'VNU_ID', or 'group_by'=>array('EVT_name','Registration.Transaction.TXN_total')
737
	 *		Note: if no $group_by is specified, and a limit is set, automatically groups by the model's primary key (or combined primary keys). This
738
	 *		avoids some weirdness that results when using limits, tons of joins, and no group by, see https://events.codebasehq.com/projects/event-espresso/tickets/9389
739
	 *
740
	 *	@var array $having	exactly like WHERE parameters array, except these conditions apply to the grouped results (whereas WHERE conditions apply to the pre-grouped results)
741
	 *
742
	 *	@var array $force_join forces a join with the models named. Should be a numerically-indexed array where values are models to be joined in the query.Eg
743
	 *		array('Attendee','Payment','Datetime'). You may join with transient models using period, eg "Registration.Transaction.Payment".
744
	 *		You will probably only want to do this in hopes of increasing efficiency, as related models which belongs to the current model
745
	 *		(ie, the current model has a foreign key to them, like how Registration belongs to Attendee) can be cached in order
746
	 *		to avoid future queries
747
     *	@var string $default_where_conditions can be set to 'none', 'this_model_only', 'other_models_only', or 'all'. set this to 'none' to disable all default where conditions. Eg, usually soft-deleted objects are filtered-out
748
	 *		if you want to include them, set this query param to 'none'. If you want to ONLY disable THIS model's default where conditions
749
	 *		set it to 'other_models_only'. If you only want this model's default where conditions added to the query, use 'this_model_only'.
750
	 *		If you want to use all default where conditions (default), set to 'all'.
751
	 *	@var string $caps controls what capability requirements to apply to the query; ie, should we just NOT
752
	 *		apply any capabilities/permissions/restrictions and return everything? Or should we only show the
753
	 *		current user items they should be able to view on the frontend, backend, edit, or delete?
754
	 *		can be set to 'none' (default), 'read_frontend', 'read_backend', 'edit' or 'delete'
755
	 * }
756
	 * @return EE_Base_Class[]  *note that there is NO option to pass the output type. If you want results different from EE_Base_Class[], use _get_all_wpdb_results()and make it public again. Array keys are object IDs (if there is a primary key on the model. if not, numerically indexed)
757
	 * Some full examples:
758
	 * 		get 10 transactions which have Scottish attendees:
759
	 * 		EEM_Transaction::instance()->get_all( array(
760
	 *			array(
761
	 *				'OR'=>array(
762
	 *					'Registration.Attendee.ATT_fname'=>array('like','Mc%'),
763
	 *					'Registration.Attendee.ATT_fname*other'=>array('like','Mac%')
764
	 *				)
765
	 * 			),
766
	 *			'limit'=>10,
767
	 *			'group_by'=>'TXN_ID'
768
	 * 		));
769
	 * 		get all the answers to the question titled "shirt size" for event with id 12, ordered by their answer
770
	 * 		EEM_Answer::instance()->get_all(array(
771
	 *			array(
772
	 *				'Question.QST_display_text'=>'shirt size',
773
	 *				'Registration.Event.EVT_ID'=>12
774
	 * 			),
775
	 *			'order_by'=>array('ANS_value'=>'ASC')
776
	 *		));
777
	 * @throws \EE_Error
778
	 */
779
	public function get_all($query_params = array()){
780
		if( isset( $query_params[ 'limit' ] )
781
			&& ! isset( $query_params[ 'group_by' ] ) ) {
782
			$query_params[ 'group_by' ] = array_keys( $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields() );
783
		}
784
		return $this->_create_objects($this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, ARRAY_A, NULL));
785
	}
786
787
	/**
788
	 * Modifies the query parameters so we only get back model objects
789
	 * that "belong" to the current user
790
	 * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
791
	 * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all
792
	 */
793
	public function alter_query_params_to_only_include_mine( $query_params = array() ) {
794
		$wp_user_field_name = $this->wp_user_field_name();
795
		if( $wp_user_field_name ){
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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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796
			$query_params[0][ $wp_user_field_name ] = get_current_user_id();
797
		}
798
		return $query_params;
799
	}
800
801
	/**
802
	 * Returns the name of the field's name that points to the WP_User table
803
	 *  on this model (or follows the _model_chain_to_wp_user and uses that model's
804
	 * foreign key to the WP_User table)
805
	 * @return string|boolean string on success, boolean false when there is no
806
	 * foreign key to the WP_User table
807
	 */
808
	public function wp_user_field_name() {
809
		try{
810
			if( ! empty( $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user ) ) {
811
				$models_to_follow_to_wp_users = explode( '.', $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user );
812
				$last_model_name = end( $models_to_follow_to_wp_users );
813
				$model_with_fk_to_wp_users = EE_Registry::instance()->load_model( $last_model_name );
814
				$model_chain_to_wp_user = $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user . '.';
815
			}else{
816
				$model_with_fk_to_wp_users = $this;
817
				$model_chain_to_wp_user = '';
818
			}
819
			$wp_user_field = $model_with_fk_to_wp_users->get_foreign_key_to( 'WP_User' );
820
			return $model_chain_to_wp_user . $wp_user_field->get_name();
821
		}catch( EE_Error $e ) {
822
			return false;
823
		}
824
	}
825
826
	/**
827
	 * Returns the _model_chain_to_wp_user string, which indicates which related model
828
	 * (or transiently-related model) has a foreign key to the wp_users table;
829
	 * useful for finding if model objects of this type are 'owned' by the current user.
830
	 * This is an empty string when the foreign key is on this model and when it isn't,
831
	 * but is only non-empty when this model's ownership is indicated by a RELATED model
832
	 * (or transiently-related model)
833
	 * @return string
834
	 */
835
	public function model_chain_to_wp_user(){
836
		return $this->_model_chain_to_wp_user;
837
	}
838
839
	/**
840
	 * Whether this model is 'owned' by a specific wordpress user (even indirectly,
841
	 * like how registrations don't have a foreign key to wp_users, but the
842
	 * events they are for are), or is unrelated to wp users.
843
	 * generally available
844
	 * @return boolean
845
	 */
846
	public function is_owned() {
847
		if( $this->model_chain_to_wp_user() ){
848
			return true;
849
		}else{
850
			try{
851
				$this->get_foreign_key_to( 'WP_User' );
852
				return true;
853
			}catch( EE_Error $e ){
854
				return false;
855
			}
856
		}
857
	}
858
859
860
861
	/**
862
	 * Used internally to get WPDB results, because other functions, besides get_all, may want to do some queries, but may want to
863
	 * preserve the WPDB results (eg, update, which first queries to make sure we have all the tables on the model)
864
	 *
865
	 * @param array  $query_params      like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
866
	 * @param string $output            ARRAY_A, OBJECT_K, etc. Just like
867
	 * @param mixed  $columns_to_select , What columns to select. By default, we select all columns specified by the fields on the model,
868
	 *                                  and the models we joined to in the query. However, you can override this and set the select to "*", or a specific column name, like "ATT_ID", etc.
869
	 *                                  If you would like to use these custom selections in WHERE, GROUP_BY, or HAVING clauses, you must instead provide an array.
870
	 *                                  Array keys are the aliases used to refer to this selection, and values are to be numerically-indexed arrays, where 0 is the selection
871
	 *                                  and 1 is the data type. Eg, array('count'=>array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%d'))
872
	 * @return array | stdClass[] like results of $wpdb->get_results($sql,OBJECT), (ie, output type is OBJECT)
873
	 * @throws \EE_Error
874
	 */
875
	protected function  _get_all_wpdb_results($query_params = array(), $output = ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select = null){
876
		// remember the custom selections, if any, and type cast as array
877
		// (unless $columns_to_select is an object, then just set as an empty array)
878
		// Note: (array) 'some string' === array( 'some string' )
879
		$this->_custom_selections = ! is_object( $columns_to_select ) ? (array) $columns_to_select : array();
880
		$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier( $query_params );
881
		$select_expressions = $columns_to_select !== null
882
			? $this->_construct_select_from_input( $columns_to_select )
883
			: $this->_construct_default_select_sql( $model_query_info );
884
		$SQL = "SELECT $select_expressions " . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query( $model_query_info );
885
		return $this->_do_wpdb_query( 'get_results', array( $SQL, $output ) );
886
	}
887
888
	/**
889
	 * Gets an array of rows from the database just like $wpdb->get_results would,
890
	 * but you can use the $query_params like on EEM_Base::get_all() to more easily
891
	 * take care of joins, field preparation etc.
892
	 *
893
	 * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
894
	 * @param string $output ARRAY_A, OBJECT_K, etc. Just like
895
	 * @param mixed $columns_to_select, What columns to select. By default, we select all columns specified by the fields on the model,
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896
	 * and the models we joined to in the query. However, you can override this and set the select to "*", or a specific column name, like "ATT_ID", etc.
897
	 * If you would like to use these custom selections in WHERE, GROUP_BY, or HAVING clauses, you must instead provide an array.
898
	 * Array keys are the aliases used to refer to this selection, and values are to be numerically-indexed arrays, where 0 is the selection
899
	 * and 1 is the data type. Eg, array('count'=>array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%d'))
900
	 * @return array|stdClass[] like results of $wpdb->get_results($sql,OBJECT), (ie, output type is OBJECT)
901
	 * @throws \EE_Error
902
	 */
903
	public function  get_all_wpdb_results($query_params = array(), $output = ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select = null){
904
		return $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, $output, $columns_to_select);
905
	}
906
907
908
	/**
909
	 * For creating a custom select statement
910
	 * @param mixed $columns_to_select either a string to be inserted directly as the select statement,
911
	 * or an array where keys are aliases, and values are arrays where 0=>the selection SQL, and 1=>is the datatype
912
	 * @throws EE_Error
913
	 * @return string
914
	 */
915
	private function _construct_select_from_input($columns_to_select){
916
		if(is_array($columns_to_select)){
917
			$select_sql_array = array();
918
919
			foreach($columns_to_select as $alias => $selection_and_datatype){
920
				if( ! is_array($selection_and_datatype) || ! isset($selection_and_datatype[1])){
921
					throw new EE_Error(
922
						sprintf(
923
							__(
924
								"Custom selection %s (alias %s) needs to be an array like array('COUNT(REG_ID)','%%d')",
925
								"event_espresso"
926
							),
927
							$selection_and_datatype,
928
							$alias
929
						)
930
					);
931
				}
932
				if( ! in_array( $selection_and_datatype[1],$this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)){
933
					throw new EE_Error(
934
						sprintf(
935
							__(
936
								"Datatype %s (for selection '%s' and alias '%s') is not a valid wpdb datatype (eg %%s)",
937
								"event_espresso"
938
							),
939
							$selection_and_datatype[ 1 ],
940
							$selection_and_datatype[ 0 ],
941
							$alias,
942
							implode( ",", $this->_valid_wpdb_data_types )
943
						)
944
					);
945
				}
946
				$select_sql_array[] = "{$selection_and_datatype[0]} AS $alias";
947
			}
948
			$columns_to_select_string = implode(", ",$select_sql_array);
949
		}else{
950
			$columns_to_select_string = $columns_to_select;
951
		}
952
		return $columns_to_select_string;
953
954
	}
955
956
957
958
	/**
959
	 * Convenient wrapper for getting the primary key field's name. Eg, on Registration, this would be 'REG_ID'
960
	 *
961
	 * @return string
962
	 * @throws \EE_Error
963
	 */
964
	public function primary_key_name(){
965
		return $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
966
	}
967
968
969
970
	/**
971
	 * Gets a single item for this model from the DB, given only its ID (or null if none is found).
972
	 * If there is no primary key on this model, $id is treated as primary key string
973
	 * @param mixed $id int or string, depending on the type of the model's primary key
974
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
975
	 */
976
	public function get_one_by_ID($id){
977
		if( $this->get_from_entity_map( $id ) ){
978
			return $this->get_from_entity_map( $id );
979
		}
980
		return $this->get_one(
981
			$this->alter_query_params_to_restrict_by_ID(
982
				$id,
983
				array( 'default_where_conditions' => 'minimum' )
984
			)
985
		);
986
	}
987
988
989
990
	/**
991
	 * Alters query parameters to only get items with this ID are returned.
992
	 * Takes into account that the ID might be a string produced by EEM_Base::get_index_primary_key_string()
993
	 *
994
	 * @param int   $id
995
	 * @param array $query_params
996
	 * @return array of normal query params, @see EEM_Base::get_all
997
	 * @throws \EE_Error
998
	 */
999
	public function alter_query_params_to_restrict_by_ID( $id, $query_params = array() ) {
1000
		if( ! isset( $query_params[ 0 ] ) ) {
1001
			$query_params[ 0 ] = array();
1002
		}
1003
		if( $this->has_primary_key_field ( ) ) {
1004
			$query_params[ 0 ][ $this->primary_key_name() ] = $id ;
1005
		}else{
1006
			//no primary key, so the $id must be from the get_index_primary_key_string()
1007
			$query_params[0] = array_replace_recursive( $query_params[ 0 ], $this->parse_index_primary_key_string( $id ) );
1008
		}
1009
		return $query_params;
1010
	}
1011
1012
1013
1014
	/**
1015
	 * Gets a single item for this model from the DB, given the $query_params. Only returns a single class, not an array. If no item is found,
1016
	 * null is returned.
1017
	 *
1018
	 * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base's $query_params variable.
1019
	 * @return EE_Base_Class | NULL
1020
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1021
	 */
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1023
		if( ! is_array( $query_params ) ){
1024
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::get_one', sprintf( __( '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso' ), gettype( $query_params ) ), '4.6.0' );
1025
			$query_params = array();
1026
		}
1027
		$query_params['limit'] = 1;
1028
		$items = $this->get_all($query_params);
1029
		if(empty($items)){
1030
			return null;
1031
		}else{
1032
			return array_shift($items);
1033
		}
1034
	}
1035
1036
1037
1038
	/**
1039
	 * Returns the next x number of items in sequence from the given value as
1040
	 * found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1041
	 *
1042
	 * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1043
	 * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1044
	 *                                      reference point.
1045
	 * @param int   $limit                  How many to return.
1046
	 * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1047
	 * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an array of
1048
	 *                                      EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1049
	 *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the
1050
	 *                                      columns you want returned.
1051
	 * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1052
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1053
	 */
1054
	public function next_x( $current_field_value, $field_to_order_by = null, $limit = 1, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null ) {
1055
		return $this->_get_consecutive( $current_field_value, '>', $field_to_order_by, $limit, $query_params, $columns_to_select );
1056
	}
1057
1058
1059
1060
	/**
1061
	 * Returns the previous x number of items in sequence from the given value
1062
	 * as found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1063
	 *
1064
	 * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1065
	 * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1066
	 *                                      reference point.
1067
	 * @param int   $limit                  How many to return.
1068
	 * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1069
	 * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an array of
1070
	 *                                      EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1071
	 *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the
1072
	 *                                      columns you want returned.
1073
	 * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1074
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1075
	 */
1076
	public function previous_x( $current_field_value, $field_to_order_by = null, $limit = 1, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null ) {
1077
		return $this->_get_consecutive( $current_field_value, '<', $field_to_order_by, $limit, $query_params, $columns_to_select );
1078
	}
1079
1080
1081
1082
	/**
1083
	 * Returns the next item in sequence from the given value as found in the
1084
	 * database matching the given query conditions.
1085
	 *
1086
	 * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1087
	 * @param null  $field_to_order_by      What field is used for the
1088
	 *                                      reference point.
1089
	 * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1090
	 * @param null  $columns_to_select      If left null, then an EE_Base_Class
1091
	 *                                      object is returned, otherwise you
1092
	 *                                      can indicate just the columns you
1093
	 *                                      want and a single array indexed by
1094
	 *                                      the columns will be returned.
1095
	 * @return EE_Base_Class|null|array()
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1096
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1097
	 */
1098
	public function next( $current_field_value, $field_to_order_by = null, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null ) {
1099
		$results = $this->_get_consecutive( $current_field_value, '>', $field_to_order_by, 1, $query_params, $columns_to_select );
1100
		return empty( $results ) ? null : reset( $results );
1101
	}
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
	/**
1107
	 * Returns the previous item in sequence from the given value as found in
1108
	 * the database matching the given query conditions.
1109
	 *
1110
	 * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1111
	 * @param null $field_to_order_by       What field is used for the
1112
	 *                                      reference point.
1113
	 * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1114
	 * @param null $columns_to_select       If left null, then an EE_Base_Class
1115
	 *                                      object is returned, otherwise you
1116
	 *                                      can indicate just the columns you
1117
	 *                                      want and a single array indexed by
1118
	 *                                      the columns will be returned.
1119
 * @return EE_Base_Class|null|array()
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1120
	 * @throws EE_Error
1121
	 */
1122
	public function previous( $current_field_value, $field_to_order_by = null, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null ) {
1123
		$results = $this->_get_consecutive( $current_field_value, '<', $field_to_order_by, 1, $query_params, $columns_to_select );
1124
		return empty( $results ) ? null : reset( $results );
1125
	}
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
	/**
1132
	 * Returns the a consecutive number of items in sequence from the given
1133
	 * value as found in the database matching the given query conditions.
1134
	 *
1135
	 * @param mixed $current_field_value    Value used for the reference point.
1136
	 * @param string $operand               What operand is used for the sequence.
1137
	 * @param string $field_to_order_by     What field is used for the reference point.
1138
	 * @param int $limit                    How many to return.
1139
	 * @param array $query_params           Extra conditions on the query.
1140
	 * @param null $columns_to_select       If left null, then an array of EE_Base_Class objects is returned,
1141
	 *                                      otherwise you can indicate just the columns you want returned.
1142
	 * @return EE_Base_Class[]|array
1143
	 * @throws EE_Error
1144
	 */
1145
	protected function _get_consecutive( $current_field_value, $operand = '>', $field_to_order_by = null, $limit = 1, $query_params = array(), $columns_to_select = null ) {
1146
		//if $field_to_order_by is empty then let's assume we're ordering by the primary key.
1147
		if ( empty( $field_to_order_by ) ) {
1148
			if ( $this->has_primary_key_field() ) {
1149
				$field_to_order_by = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
1150
			} else {
1151
1152
				if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
1153
					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).', 'event_espresso' ) );
1154
				}
1155
				EE_Error::add_error( __('There was an error with the query.', 'event_espresso') );
1156
				return array();
1157
			}
1158
		}
1159
1160
		if( ! is_array( $query_params ) ){
1161
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::_get_consecutive', sprintf( __( '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso' ), gettype( $query_params ) ), '4.6.0' );
1162
			$query_params = array();
1163
		}
1164
1165
		//let's add the where query param for consecutive look up.
1166
		$query_params[0][ $field_to_order_by ] = array( $operand, $current_field_value );
1167
		$query_params['limit'] = $limit;
1168
1169
		//set direction
1170
		$incoming_orderby = isset( $query_params['order_by'] ) ? (array)$query_params['order_by'] : array();
1171
		$query_params['order_by'] = $operand === '>'
1172
			? array( $field_to_order_by => 'ASC' ) + $incoming_orderby
1173
			: array( $field_to_order_by => 'DESC') + $incoming_orderby;
1174
1175
		//if $columns_to_select is empty then that means we're returning EE_Base_Class objects
1176
		if ( empty( $columns_to_select ) ) {
1177
			return $this->get_all( $query_params );
1178
		} else {
1179
			//getting just the fields
1180
			return $this->_get_all_wpdb_results( $query_params, ARRAY_A, $columns_to_select );
1181
		}
1182
	}
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
	/**
1188
	 * This sets the _timezone property after model object has been instantiated.
1189
	 * @param null | string $timezone valid PHP DateTimeZone timezone string
1190
	 */
1191
	public function set_timezone( $timezone ) {
1192
		if ( $timezone !== null ) {
1193
			$this->_timezone = $timezone;
1194
		}
1195
		//note we need to loop through relations and set the timezone on those objects as well.
1196
		foreach ( $this->_model_relations as $relation ) {
1197
			$relation->set_timezone( $timezone );
1198
		}
1199
		//and finally we do the same for any datetime fields
1200
		foreach ( $this->_fields as $field ) {
1201
			if ( $field instanceof EE_Datetime_Field ) {
1202
				$field->set_timezone( $timezone );
1203
			}
1204
		}
1205
	}
1206
1207
1208
1209
	/**
1210
	 * This just returns whatever is set for the current timezone.
1211
	 *
1212
	 * @access public
1213
	 * @return string
1214
	 */
1215
	public function get_timezone() {
1216
		//first validate if timezone is set.  If not, then let's set it be whatever is set on the model fields.
1217
		if ( empty( $this->_timezone ) ) {
1218
			foreach( $this->_fields as $field ) {
1219
				if ( $field instanceof EE_Datetime_Field ) {
1220
					$this->set_timezone($field->get_timezone());
1221
					break;
1222
				}
1223
			}
1224
		}
1225
1226
		//if timezone STILL empty then return the default timezone for the site.
1227
		if ( empty( $this->_timezone ) ) {
1228
			$this->set_timezone( EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timezone() );
1229
		}
1230
		return $this->_timezone;
1231
	}
1232
1233
1234
1235
	/**
1236
	 * This returns the date formats set for the given field name and also ensures that
1237
	 * $this->_timezone property is set correctly.
1238
	 *
1239
	 * @since 4.6.x
1240
	 * @param string $field_name The name of the field the formats are being retrieved for.
1241
	 * @param bool   $pretty          Whether to return the pretty formats (true) or not (false).
1242
	 * @throws EE_Error   If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type.
1243
	 *
1244
	 * @return array formats in an array with the date format first, and the time format last.
1245
	 */
1246
	public function get_formats_for( $field_name, $pretty = false ) {
1247
		$field_settings = $this->field_settings_for( $field_name );
1248
1249
		//if not a valid EE_Datetime_Field then throw error
1250
		if ( ! $field_settings instanceof EE_Datetime_Field ) {
1251
			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.', 'event_espresso' ), $field_name ) );
1252
		}
1253
1254
		//while we are here, let's make sure the timezone internally in EEM_Base matches what is stored on
1255
		//the field.
1256
		$this->_timezone = $field_settings->get_timezone();
1257
1258
		return array( $field_settings->get_date_format( $pretty ), $field_settings->get_time_format( $pretty ) );
1259
	}
1260
1261
1262
1263
	/**
1264
	 * This returns the current time in a format setup for a query on this model.
1265
	 * Usage of this method makes it easier to setup queries against EE_Datetime_Field columns because
1266
	 * it will return:
1267
	 *  - a formatted string in the timezone and format currently set on the EE_Datetime_Field for the given field for NOW
1268
	 *  - or a unix timestamp (equivalent to time())
1269
	 *
1270
	 * @since 4.6.x
1271
	 * @param string $field_name The field the current time is needed for.
1272
	 * @param bool   $timestamp  True means to return a unix timestamp. Otherwise a
1273
	 *                           		 formatted string matching the set format for the field in the set timezone will
1274
	 *                           		 be returned.
1275
	 * @param string $what         Whether to return the string in just the time format, the date format, or both.
1276
	 *
1277
	 * @throws EE_Error   	If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type.
1278
	 *
1279
	 * @return int|string  If the given field_name is not of the EE_Datetime_Field type, then an EE_Error
1280
	 *                    	     exception is triggered.
1281
	 */
1282
	public function current_time_for_query( $field_name, $timestamp = false, $what = 'both' ) {
1283
		$formats = $this->get_formats_for( $field_name );
1284
1285
		$DateTime = new DateTime( "now", new DateTimeZone( $this->_timezone ) );
1286
1287
		if ( $timestamp ) {
1288
			return $DateTime->format( 'U' );
1289
		}
1290
1291
		//not returning timestamp, so return formatted string in timezone.
1292
		switch( $what ) {
1293
			case 'time' :
1294
				return $DateTime->format( $formats[1] );
1295
				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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1296
			case 'date' :
1297
				return $DateTime->format( $formats[0] );
1298
				break;
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.

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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1299
			default :
1300
				return $DateTime->format( implode( ' ', $formats ) );
1301
				break;
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.

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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1302
		}
1303
	}
1304
1305
1306
1307
	/**
1308
	 * This receives a time string for a given field and ensures that it is setup to match what the internal settings
1309
	 * for the model are.  Returns a DateTime object.
1310
	 * Note: a gotcha for when you send in unix timestamp.  Remember a unix timestamp is already timezone agnostic,
1311
	 * (functionally the equivalent of UTC+0).  So when you send it in, whatever timezone string you include is ignored.
1312
	 *
1313
	 * @param string $field_name      The field being setup.
1314
	 * @param string $timestring      The date time string being used.
1315
	 * @param string $incoming_format The format for the time string.
1316
	 * @param string $timezone        By default, it is assumed the incoming time string is in timezone for
1317
	 *                                the blog.  If this is not the case, then it can be specified here.  If incoming format is
1318
	 *                                'U', this is ignored.
1319
	 * @return DateTime
1320
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1321
	 */
1322
	public function convert_datetime_for_query( $field_name, $timestring, $incoming_format, $timezone = '' ) {
1323
1324
		//just using this to ensure the timezone is set correctly internally
1325
		$this->get_formats_for( $field_name );
1326
1327
		//load EEH_DTT_Helper
1328
		$set_timezone = empty( $timezone ) ? EEH_DTT_Helper::get_timezone() : $timezone;
1329
1330
		$incomingDateTime = date_create_from_format( $incoming_format, $timestring, new DateTimeZone( $set_timezone ) );
1331
1332
		return $incomingDateTime->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( $this->_timezone ) );
1333
	}
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
	/**
1339
	 * Gets all the tables comprising this model. Array keys are the table aliases, and values are EE_Table objects
1340
	 * @return EE_Table_Base[]
1341
	 */
1342
	public function get_tables(){
1343
		return $this->_tables;
1344
	}
1345
1346
1347
1348
	/**
1349
	 * Updates all the database entries (in each table for this model) according to $fields_n_values and optionally
1350
	 * also updates all the model objects, where the criteria expressed in $query_params are met..
1351
	 * Also note: if this model has multiple tables, this update verifies all the secondary tables have an entry for each row (in the primary table) we're trying to update; if not,
1352
	 * it inserts an entry in the secondary table.
1353
	 * Eg: if our model has 2 tables: wp_posts (primary), and wp_esp_event (secondary). Let's say we are trying to update a model object with EVT_ID = 1
1354
	 * (which means where wp_posts has ID = 1, because wp_posts.ID is the primary key's column), which exists, but there is no entry in wp_esp_event for this entry in wp_posts.
1355
	 * So, this update script will insert a row into wp_esp_event, using any available parameters from $fields_n_values (eg, if "EVT_limit" => 40 is in $fields_n_values,
1356
	 * the new entry in wp_esp_event will set EVT_limit = 40, and use default for other columns which are not specified)
1357
	 *
1358
*@param array $fields_n_values keys are model fields (exactly like keys in EEM_Base::_fields, NOT db columns!), values are strings, ints, floats, and maybe arrays if they are to be serialized.
1359
	 * Basically, the values are what you'd expect to be values on the model, NOT necessarily what's in the DB. For example, if we wanted to update only the TXN_details on any Transactions where its ID=34,
1360
	 * we'd use this method as follows:
1361
	 * EEM_Transaction::instance()->update(
1362
	 *		array('TXN_details'=>array('detail1'=>'monkey','detail2'=>'banana'),
1363
	 *		array(array('TXN_ID'=>34)));
1364
	 * @param array $query_params very much like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1365
	 * in client code into what's expected to be stored on each field. Eg, consider updating Question's QST_admin_label field is of type Simple_HTML. If you use this function to update
1366
	 * that field to $new_value = (note replace 8's with appropriate opening and closing tags in the following example)"8script8alert('I hack all');8/script88b8boom baby8/b8", then if you set $values_already_prepared_by_model_object to TRUE,
1367
	 * it is assumed that you've already called EE_Simple_HTML_Field->prepare_for_set($new_value), which removes the malicious javascript. However, if $values_already_prepared_by_model_object
1368
	 * is left as FALSE, then EE_Simple_HTML_Field->prepare_for_set($new_value) will be called on it, and every other field, before insertion. We provide this parameter because
1369
	 * model objects perform their prepare_for_set function on all their values, and so don't need to be called again (and in many cases, shouldn't be called again. Eg: if we
1370
	 * escape HTML characters in the prepare_for_set method...)
1371
	 * @param boolean $keep_model_objs_in_sync if TRUE, makes sure we ALSO update model objects
1372
	 * in this model's entity map according to $fields_n_values that match $query_params. This
1373
	 * obviously has some overhead, so you can disable it by setting this to FALSE, but
1374
	 * be aware that model objects being used could get out-of-sync with the database
1375
	 * @return int how many rows got updated or FALSE if something went wrong with the query (wp returns FALSE or num rows affected which *could* include 0 which DOES NOT mean the query was bad)
1376
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1377
	 */
1378
	public function update($fields_n_values, $query_params, $keep_model_objs_in_sync = TRUE){
1379
		if( ! is_array( $query_params ) ){
1380
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::update', sprintf( __( '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso' ), gettype( $query_params ) ), '4.6.0' );
1381
			$query_params = array();
1382
		}
1383
		/**
1384
		 * Action called before a model update call has been made.
1385
		 *
1386
		 * @param EEM_Base $model
1387
		 * @param array $fields_n_values the updated fields and their new values
1388
		 * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1389
		 */
1390
		do_action( 'AHEE__EEM_Base__update__begin',$this, $fields_n_values, $query_params );
1391
		/**
1392
		 * Filters the fields about to be updated given the query parameters. You can provide the
1393
		 * $query_params to $this->get_all() to find exactly which records will be updated
1394
		 * @param array $fields_n_values fields and their new values
1395
		 * @param EEM_Base $model the model being queried
1396
		 * @param array $query_params see EEM_Base::get_all()
1397
		 */
1398
		$fields_n_values = (array)apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__update__fields_n_values', $fields_n_values, $this, $query_params );
1399
		//need to verify that, for any entry we want to update, there are entries in each secondary table.
1400
		//to do that, for each table, verify that it's PK isn't null.
1401
		$tables= $this->get_tables();
1402
1403
		//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
1404
		//NOTE: we should make this code more efficient by NOT querying twice
1405
		//before the real update, but that needs to first go through ALPHA testing
1406
		//as it's dangerous. says Mike August 8 2014
1407
1408
			//we want to make sure the default_where strategy is ignored
1409
			$this->_ignore_where_strategy = TRUE;
1410
			$wpdb_select_results = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params);
1411
			foreach( $wpdb_select_results as $wpdb_result ){
1412
				// type cast stdClass as array
1413
				$wpdb_result = (array)$wpdb_result;
1414
				//get the model object's PK, as we'll want this if we need to insert a row into secondary tables
1415
				if( $this->has_primary_key_field() ){
1416
					$main_table_pk_value = $wpdb_result[ $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_qualified_column() ];
1417
				}else{
1418
					//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)
1419
					$main_table_pk_value = null;
1420
				}
1421
				//if there are more than 1 tables, we'll want to verify that each table for this model has an entry in the other tables
1422
				//and if the other tables don't have a row for each table-to-be-updated, we'll insert one with whatever values available in the current update query
1423
				if(count($tables) > 1){
1424
					//foreach matching row in the DB, ensure that each table's PK isn't null. If so, there must not be an entry
1425
					//in that table, and so we'll want to insert one
1426
					foreach($tables as $table_obj){
1427
						$this_table_pk_column = $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column();
1428
						//if there is no private key for this table on the results, it means there's no entry
1429
						//in this table, right? so insert a row in the current table, using any fields available
1430
						if( ! ( array_key_exists( $this_table_pk_column, $wpdb_result) && $wpdb_result[ $this_table_pk_column ] )){
1431
							$success = $this->_insert_into_specific_table($table_obj, $fields_n_values, $main_table_pk_value);
1432
							//if we died here, report the error
1433
							if( ! $success ) {
1434
								return false;
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The return type of return false; (false) is incompatible with the return type documented by EEM_Base::update of type integer.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

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

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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1435
							}
1436
						}
1437
					}
1438
				}
1439
1440
//				//and now check that if we have cached any models by that ID on the model, that
1441
//				//they also get updated properly
1442
//				$model_object = $this->get_from_entity_map( $main_table_pk_value );
1443
//				if( $model_object ){
1444
//					foreach( $fields_n_values as $field => $value ){
1445
//						$model_object->set($field, $value);
1446
			//let's make sure default_where strategy is followed now
1447
			$this->_ignore_where_strategy = FALSE;
1448
		}
1449
		//if we want to keep model objects in sync, AND
1450
		//if this wasn't called from a model object (to update itself)
1451
		//then we want to make sure we keep all the existing
1452
		//model objects in sync with the db
1453
		if( $keep_model_objs_in_sync && ! $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object ){
1454
			if( $this->has_primary_key_field() ){
1455
				$model_objs_affected_ids = $this->get_col( $query_params );
1456
			}else{
1457
				//we need to select a bunch of columns and then combine them into the the "index primary key string"s
1458
				$models_affected_key_columns = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params, ARRAY_A );
1459
				$model_objs_affected_ids = array();
1460
				foreach( $models_affected_key_columns as $row ){
1461
					$combined_index_key = $this->get_index_primary_key_string( $row );
1462
					$model_objs_affected_ids[ $combined_index_key ] = $combined_index_key;
1463
				}
1464
1465
			}
1466
1467
			if( ! $model_objs_affected_ids ){
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The expression $model_objs_affected_ids of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

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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1468
				//wait wait wait- if nothing was affected let's stop here
1469
				return 0;
1470
			}
1471
			foreach( $model_objs_affected_ids as $id ){
1472
				$model_obj_in_entity_map = $this->get_from_entity_map( $id );
1473
				if( $model_obj_in_entity_map ){
1474
					foreach( $fields_n_values as $field => $new_value ){
1475
						$model_obj_in_entity_map->set( $field, $new_value );
1476
					}
1477
				}
1478
			}
1479
			//if there is a primary key on this model, we can now do a slight optimization
1480
			if( $this->has_primary_key_field() ){
1481
				//we already know what we want to update. So let's make the query simpler so it's a little more efficient
1482
				$query_params = array(
1483
					array( $this->primary_key_name() => array( 'IN', $model_objs_affected_ids ) ),
1484
					'limit' => count( $model_objs_affected_ids ), 'default_where_conditions' => 'none' );
1485
			}
1486
		}
1487
1488
		$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier( $query_params );
1489
		$SQL = "UPDATE ".$model_query_info->get_full_join_sql()." SET ".$this->_construct_update_sql($fields_n_values).$model_query_info->get_where_sql();//note: doesn't use _construct_2nd_half_of_select_query() because doesn't accept LIMIT, ORDER BY, etc.
1490
		$rows_affected = $this->_do_wpdb_query('query', array( $SQL ) );
1491
		/**
1492
		 * Action called after a model update call has been made.
1493
		 *
1494
		 * @param EEM_Base $model
1495
		 * @param array $fields_n_values the updated fields and their new values
1496
		 * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1497
		 * @param int $rows_affected
1498
		 */
1499
		do_action( 'AHEE__EEM_Base__update__end',$this, $fields_n_values, $query_params, $rows_affected );
1500
		return $rows_affected;//how many supposedly got updated
1501
	}
1502
1503
1504
1505
	/**
1506
	 * Analogous to $wpdb->get_col, returns a 1-dimensional array where teh values
1507
	 * are teh values of the field specified (or by default the primary key field)
1508
	 * that matched the query params. Note that you should pass the name of the
1509
	 * model FIELD, not the database table's column name.
1510
	 *
1511
	 * @param array  $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1512
	 * @param string $field_to_select
1513
	 * @return array just like $wpdb->get_col()
1514
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1515
	 */
1516
	public function get_col( $query_params  = array(), $field_to_select = NULL ){
1517
1518
		if( $field_to_select ){
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $field_to_select of type string|null is loosely compared to true; 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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1519
			$field = $this->field_settings_for( $field_to_select );
1520
		}elseif( $this->has_primary_key_field ( ) ){
1521
			$field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
1522
		}else{
1523
			//no primary key, just grab the first column
1524
			$field = reset( $this->field_settings());
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$this->field_settings() cannot be passed to reset() as the parameter $array expects a reference.
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1525
		}
1526
1527
1528
		$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1529
		$select_expressions = $field->get_qualified_column();
1530
		$SQL ="SELECT $select_expressions ".$this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
1531
		return $this->_do_wpdb_query('get_col', array( $SQL ) );
1532
	}
1533
1534
1535
1536
	/**
1537
	 * Returns a single column value for a single row from the database
1538
	 *
1539
	 * @param array  $query_params    @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1540
	 * @param string $field_to_select @see EEM_Base::get_col()
1541
	 * @return string
1542
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1543
	 */
1544
	public function get_var( $query_params = array(), $field_to_select = NULL ) {
1545
		$query_params[ 'limit' ] = 1;
1546
		$col = $this->get_col( $query_params, $field_to_select );
1547
		if( ! empty( $col ) ) {
1548
			return reset( $col );
1549
		}else{
1550
			return NULL;
1551
		}
1552
	}
1553
1554
1555
1556
	/**
1557
	 * Makes the SQL for after "UPDATE table_X inner join table_Y..." and before "...WHERE". Eg "Question.name='party time?', Question.desc='what do you think?',..."
1558
	 * Values are filtered through wpdb->prepare to avoid against SQL injection, but currently no further filtering is done
1559
	 *
1560
	 * @global      $wpdb
1561
	 * @param array $fields_n_values array keys are field names on this model, and values are what those fields should be updated to in the DB
1562
	 * @return string of SQL
1563
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1564
	 */
1565
	public function _construct_update_sql($fields_n_values){
1566
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
1567
		global $wpdb;
1568
		$cols_n_values = array();
1569
		foreach($fields_n_values as $field_name => $value){
1570
			$field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_name);
1571
			//if the value is NULL, we want to assign the value to that.
1572
			//wpdb->prepare doesn't really handle that properly
1573
			$prepared_value = $this->_prepare_value_or_use_default( $field_obj, $fields_n_values );
1574
			$value_sql = $prepared_value===NULL ? 'NULL' : $wpdb->prepare( $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type(), $prepared_value );
1575
			$cols_n_values[] = $field_obj->get_qualified_column()."=".$value_sql;
1576
		}
1577
		return implode(",",$cols_n_values);
1578
1579
	}
1580
1581
1582
1583
	/**
1584
	 * Deletes a single row from the DB given the model object's primary key value. (eg, EE_Attendee->ID()'s value).
1585
	 * Performs a HARD delete, meaning the database row should always be removed,
1586
	 * not just have a flag field on it switched
1587
	 * Wrapper for EEM_Base::delete_permanently()
1588
	 *
1589
	 * @param mixed $id
1590
	 * @return boolean whether the row got deleted or not
1591
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1592
	 */
1593
	public function delete_permanently_by_ID( $id ) {
1594
		return $this->delete_permanently(
1595
			array(
1596
				array( $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id ),
1597
				'limit' 	=> 1
1598
			)
1599
		);
1600
	}
1601
1602
1603
1604
	/**
1605
	 * Deletes a single row from the DB given the model object's primary key value. (eg, EE_Attendee->ID()'s value).
1606
	 * Wrapper for EEM_Base::delete()
1607
	 *
1608
	 * @param mixed $id
1609
	 * @return boolean whether the row got deleted or not
1610
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1611
	 */
1612
	public function delete_by_ID( $id ){
1613
		return $this->delete(
1614
			array(
1615
				array( $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id ),
1616
				'limit' 	=> 1
1617
			)
1618
		);
1619
	}
1620
1621
1622
1623
	/**
1624
	 * Identical to delete_permanently, but does a "soft" delete if possible,
1625
	 * meaning if the model has a field that indicates its been "trashed" or
1626
	 * "soft deleted", we will just set that instead of actually deleting the rows.
1627
	 *
1628
	 * @see EEM_Base::delete_permanently
1629
	 * @param array   $query_params
1630
	 * @param boolean $allow_blocking
1631
	 * @return int how many rows got deleted
1632
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1633
	 */
1634
	public function delete($query_params,$allow_blocking = true){
1635
		return $this->delete_permanently($query_params, $allow_blocking);
1636
	}
1637
1638
1639
1640
	/**
1641
	 * Deletes the model objects that meet the query params. Note: this method is overridden
1642
	 * in EEM_Soft_Delete_Base so that soft-deleted model objects are instead only flagged
1643
	 * as archived, not actually deleted
1644
	 *
1645
	 * @param array   $query_params   very much like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params
1646
	 * @param boolean $allow_blocking if TRUE, matched objects will only be deleted if there is no related model info
1647
	 *                                that blocks it (ie, there' sno other data that depends on this data); if false, deletes regardless of other objects
1648
	 *                                which may depend on it. Its generally advisable to always leave this as TRUE, otherwise you could easily corrupt your DB
1649
	 * @return int how many rows got deleted
1650
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1651
	 */
1652
	public function delete_permanently($query_params,$allow_blocking = true){
1653
		/**
1654
		 * Action called just before performing a real deletion query. You can use the
1655
		 * model and its $query_params to find exactly which items will be deleted
1656
		 * @param EEM_Base $model
1657
		 * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1658
		 * @param boolean $allow_blocking whether or not to allow related model objects
1659
		 * to block (prevent) this deletion
1660
		 */
1661
		do_action( 'AHEE__EEM_Base__delete__begin', $this, $query_params, $allow_blocking );
1662
		//some MySQL databases may be running safe mode, which may restrict
1663
		//deletion if there is no KEY column used in the WHERE statement of a deletion.
1664
		//to get around this, we first do a SELECT, get all the IDs, and then run another query
1665
		//to delete them
1666
		$items_for_deletion = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results($query_params);
1667
		$deletion_where = $this->_setup_ids_for_delete( $items_for_deletion, $allow_blocking);
1668
		if($deletion_where){
1669
			//echo "objects for deletion:";var_dump($objects_for_deletion);
1670
			$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1671
			$table_aliases = array_keys( $this->_tables );
1672
			$SQL = "DELETE ".implode(", ",$table_aliases)." FROM ".$model_query_info->get_full_join_sql()." WHERE ".$deletion_where;
1673
1674
			//		/echo "delete sql:$SQL";
1675
			$rows_deleted = $this->_do_wpdb_query( 'query', array( $SQL ) );
1676
		}else{
1677
			$rows_deleted = 0;
1678
		}
1679
1680
		//and lastly make sure those items are removed from the entity map; if they could be put into it at all
1681
		if( $this->has_primary_key_field() ){
1682
			foreach($items_for_deletion as $item_for_deletion_row ){
1683
				$pk_value = $item_for_deletion_row[ $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_qualified_column() ];
1684
				if( isset( $this->_entity_map[ EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id ][ $pk_value ] ) ){
1685
					unset( $this->_entity_map[ EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id ][ $pk_value ] );
1686
				}
1687
			}
1688
		}
1689
1690
		/**
1691
		 * Action called just after performing a real deletion query. Although at this point the
1692
		 * items should have been deleted
1693
		 * @param EEM_Base $model
1694
		 * @param array $query_params @see EEM_Base::get_all()
1695
		 * @param int $rows_deleted
1696
		 */
1697
		do_action( 'AHEE__EEM_Base__delete__end', $this, $query_params, $rows_deleted );
1698
		return $rows_deleted;//how many supposedly got deleted
1699
	}
1700
1701
1702
1703
	/**
1704
	 * Checks all the relations that throw error messages when there are blocking related objects
1705
	 * for related model objects. If there are any related model objects on those relations,
1706
	 * adds an EE_Error, and return true
1707
	 *
1708
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|int $this_model_obj_or_id
1709
	 * @param EE_Base_Class     $ignore_this_model_obj a model object like 'EE_Event', or 'EE_Term_Taxonomy', which should be ignored when
1710
	 *                                                 determining whether there are related model objects which block this model object's deletion. Useful
1711
	 *                                                 if you know A is related to B and are considering deleting A, but want to see if A has any other objects
1712
	 *                                                 blocking its deletion before removing the relation between A and B
1713
	 * @return boolean
1714
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1715
	 */
1716
	public function delete_is_blocked_by_related_models($this_model_obj_or_id, $ignore_this_model_obj = null){
1717
		//first, if $ignore_this_model_obj was supplied, get its model
1718
		if($ignore_this_model_obj && $ignore_this_model_obj instanceof EE_Base_Class){
1719
			$ignored_model = $ignore_this_model_obj->get_model();
1720
		}else{
1721
			$ignored_model = null;
1722
		}
1723
		//now check all the relations of $this_model_obj_or_id and see if there
1724
		//are any related model objects blocking it?
1725
		$is_blocked = false;
1726
		foreach($this->_model_relations as $relation_name => $relation_obj){
1727
			if( $relation_obj->block_delete_if_related_models_exist()){
1728
				//if $ignore_this_model_obj was supplied, then for the query
1729
				//on that model needs to be told to ignore $ignore_this_model_obj
1730
				if($ignored_model && $relation_name === $ignored_model->get_this_model_name()){
1731
					$related_model_objects = $relation_obj->get_all_related($this_model_obj_or_id,array(
1732
					array($ignored_model->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => array('!=',$ignore_this_model_obj->ID()))));
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If a variable is not always an object, we recommend to add an additional type check to ensure your method call is safe:

function someFunction(A $objectMaybe = null)
{
    if ($objectMaybe instanceof A) {
        $objectMaybe->doSomething();
    }
}
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1733
				}else{
1734
					$related_model_objects = $relation_obj->get_all_related($this_model_obj_or_id);
1735
				}
1736
1737
				if($related_model_objects){
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The expression $related_model_objects of type EE_Base_Class[] is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

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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1738
					EE_Error::add_error($relation_obj->get_deletion_error_message(), __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
1739
					$is_blocked = true;
1740
				}
1741
			}
1742
		}
1743
		return $is_blocked;
1744
	}
1745
1746
1747
1748
	/**
1749
	 * This sets up our delete where sql and accounts for if we have secondary tables that will have rows deleted as well.
1750
	 * @param  array  $objects_for_deletion This should be the values returned by $this->_get_all_wpdb_results()
1751
	 * @param boolean $allow_blocking       if TRUE, matched objects will only be deleted if there is no related model info
1752
	 * that blocks it (ie, there' sno other data that depends on this data); if false, deletes regardless of other objects
1753
	 * which may depend on it. Its generally advisable to always leave this as TRUE, otherwise you could easily corrupt your DB
1754
	 * @throws EE_Error
1755
	 * @return string    everything that comes after the WHERE statement.
1756
	 */
1757
	protected function _setup_ids_for_delete( $objects_for_deletion, $allow_blocking = true) {
1758
		if($this->has_primary_key_field()){
1759
			$primary_table = $this->_get_main_table();
1760
			$other_tables = $this->_get_other_tables();
1761
			$deletes = $query = array();
1762
			foreach ( $objects_for_deletion as $delete_object ) {
1763
				//before we mark this object for deletion,
1764
				//make sure there's no related objects blocking its deletion (if we're checking)
1765
				if (
1766
					$allow_blocking
1767
				    && $this->delete_is_blocked_by_related_models(
1768
						$delete_object[ $primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ]
1769
					)
1770
				) {
1771
					continue;
1772
				}
1773
				//primary table deletes
1774
				if ( isset( $delete_object[ $primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ] ) ) {
1775
					$deletes[ $primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ][] = $delete_object[ $primary_table->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ];
1776
				}
1777
				//other tables
1778
				if ( ! empty( $other_tables ) ) {
1779
					foreach ( $other_tables as $ot ) {
1780
						//first check if we've got the foreign key column here.
1781 View Code Duplication
						if ( isset( $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_fk_column() ] ) ) {
1782
							$deletes[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ][] = $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_fk_column() ];
1783
						}
1784
						// wait! it's entirely possible that we'll have a the primary key
1785
						// for this table in here, if it's a foreign key for one of the other secondary tables
1786 View Code Duplication
						if ( isset( $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ] ) ) {
1787
							$deletes[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ][] = $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ];
1788
						}
1789
						// finally, it is possible that the fk for this table is found
1790
						// in the fully qualified pk column for the fk table, so let's see if that's there!
1791 View Code Duplication
						if ( isset( $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_on_fk_table() ] ) ) {
1792
							$deletes[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ][] = $delete_object[ $ot->get_fully_qualified_pk_column() ];
1793
						}
1794
					}
1795
				}
1796
			}
1797
1798
			//we should have deletes now, so let's just go through and setup the where statement
1799
			foreach ( $deletes as $column => $values ) {
1800
				//make sure we have unique $values;
1801
				$values = array_unique($values);
1802
				$query[] = $column . ' IN(' . implode(",",$values) . ')';
1803
			}
1804
1805
			return !empty($query) ? implode(' AND ', $query ) : '';
1806
		}elseif(count($this->get_combined_primary_key_fields()) > 1){
1807
			$ways_to_identify_a_row = array();
1808
			$fields = $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields();
1809
			//note: because there' sno primary key, that means nothing else  can be pointing to this model, right?
1810
			foreach($objects_for_deletion as  $delete_object){
1811
				$values_for_each_cpk_for_a_row = array();
1812
				foreach($fields as $cpk_field){
1813
					$values_for_each_cpk_for_a_row[] = $cpk_field->get_qualified_column()."=".$delete_object[$cpk_field->get_qualified_column()];
1814
				}
1815
				$ways_to_identify_a_row[] = "(".implode(" AND ",$values_for_each_cpk_for_a_row).")";
1816
			}
1817
			return implode(" OR ",$ways_to_identify_a_row);
1818
		}else{
1819
			//so there's no primary key and no combined key...
1820
			//sorry, can't help you
1821
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Cannot delete objects of type %s because there is no primary key NOR combined key", "event_espresso"),get_class($this)));
1822
		}
1823
	}
1824
1825
1826
1827
	/**
1828
	 * Count all the rows that match criteria expressed in $query_params (an array just like arg to EEM_Base::get_all).
1829
	 * If $field_to_count isn't provided, the model's primary key is used. Otherwise, we count by field_to_count's column
1830
	 *
1831
	 * @param array  $query_params   like EEM_Base::get_all's
1832
	 * @param string $field_to_count field on model to count by (not column name)
1833
	 * @param bool   $distinct       if we want to only count the distinct values for the column then you can trigger that by the setting $distinct to TRUE;
1834
	 * @return int
1835
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1836
	 */
1837
	public function count($query_params =array(),$field_to_count = NULL, $distinct = FALSE){
1838
		$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1839
		if($field_to_count){
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The expression $field_to_count of type string|null is loosely compared to true; 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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1840
			$field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_to_count);
1841
			$column_to_count = $field_obj->get_qualified_column();
1842
		}elseif($this->has_primary_key_field ()){
1843
			$pk_field_obj = $this->get_primary_key_field();
1844
			$column_to_count = $pk_field_obj->get_qualified_column();
1845
		}else{//there's no primary key
1846
			$column_to_count = '*';
1847
		}
1848
1849
		$column_to_count = $distinct ? "DISTINCT (" . $column_to_count . " )" : $column_to_count;
1850
		$SQL ="SELECT COUNT(".$column_to_count.")" . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
1851
		return (int)$this->_do_wpdb_query( 'get_var', array( $SQL) );
1852
	}
1853
1854
1855
1856
	/**
1857
	 * Sums up the value of the $field_to_sum (defaults to the primary key, which isn't terribly useful)
1858
	 *
1859
	 * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
1860
	 * @param string $field_to_sum name of field (array key in $_fields array)
1861
	 * @return float
1862
	 * @throws \EE_Error
1863
	 */
1864
	public function sum($query_params, $field_to_sum = NULL){
1865
		$model_query_info = $this->_create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params);
1866
1867
		if($field_to_sum){
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The expression $field_to_sum of type string|null is loosely compared to true; 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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1868
			$field_obj = $this->field_settings_for($field_to_sum);
1869
1870
		}else{
1871
			$field_obj = $this->get_primary_key_field();
1872
		}
1873
		$column_to_count = $field_obj->get_qualified_column();
1874
1875
		$SQL ="SELECT SUM(".$column_to_count.")" . $this->_construct_2nd_half_of_select_query($model_query_info);
1876
		$return_value = $this->_do_wpdb_query('get_var',array( $SQL ) );
1877
		$data_type = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
1878
		if( $data_type === '%d' || $data_type === '%s' ){
1879
			return (float)$return_value;
1880
		}else{//must be %f
1881
			return (float)$return_value;
1882
		}
1883
	}
1884
1885
1886
1887
	/**
1888
	 * Just calls the specified method on $wpdb with the given arguments
1889
	 * Consolidates a little extra error handling code
1890
	 * @param string $wpdb_method
1891
	 * @param array  $arguments_to_provide
1892
	 * @throws EE_Error
1893
	 * @global wpdb $wpdb
1894
	 * @return mixed
1895
	 */
1896
	protected function _do_wpdb_query( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide ){
1897
		//if we're in maintenance mode level 2, DON'T run any queries
1898
		//because level 2 indicates the database needs updating and
1899
		//is probably out of sync with the code
1900
		if( ! EE_Maintenance_Mode::instance()->models_can_query()){
1901
			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.", "event_espresso")));
1902
		}
1903
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
1904
		global $wpdb;
1905 View Code Duplication
		if( ! method_exists( $wpdb, $wpdb_method ) ){
1906
			throw new EE_Error( sprintf( __( 'There is no method named "%s" on Wordpress\' $wpdb object','event_espresso' ), $wpdb_method ) );
1907
		}
1908
		if( WP_DEBUG ){
1909
			$old_show_errors_value = $wpdb->show_errors;
1910
			$wpdb->show_errors( FALSE );
1911
		}
1912
		$result = $this->_process_wpdb_query( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide );
1913
		$this->show_db_query_if_previously_requested( $wpdb->last_query );
1914
		if( WP_DEBUG ){
1915
			$wpdb->show_errors( $old_show_errors_value );
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The variable $old_show_errors_value does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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1916
			if( ! empty( $wpdb->last_error ) ){
1917
				throw new EE_Error( sprintf( __( 'WPDB Error: "%s"', 'event_espresso' ), $wpdb->last_error ) );
1918
			}elseif( $result === false ){
1919
				throw new EE_Error( sprintf( __( 'WPDB Error occurred, but no error message was logged by wpdb! The wpdb method called was "%1$s" and the arguments were "%2$s"', 'event_espresso' ), $wpdb_method, var_export( $arguments_to_provide, true ) ) );
1920
			}
1921
		}elseif( $result === false ) {
1922
			EE_Error::add_error( sprintf( __( 'A database error has occurred. Turn on WP_DEBUG for more information.', 'event_espresso' )), __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
1923
		}
1924
		return $result;
1925
	}
1926
1927
1928
1929
	/**
1930
	 * Attempts to run the indicated WPDB method with the provided arguments,
1931
	 * and if there's an error tries to verify the DB is correct. Uses
1932
	 * the static property EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level to determine whether
1933
	 * we should try to fix the EE core db, the addons, or just give up
1934
	 * @param string $wpdb_method
1935
	 * @param array $arguments_to_provide
1936
	 * @return mixed
1937
	 */
1938
	private function _process_wpdb_query( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide ) {
1939
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
1940
		global $wpdb;
1941
		$wpdb->last_error = null;
1942
		$result = call_user_func_array( array( $wpdb, $wpdb_method ), $arguments_to_provide );
1943
		// was there an error running the query? but we don't care on new activations
1944
		// (we're going to setup the DB anyway on new activations)
1945
		if ( ( $result === false || ! empty( $wpdb->last_error ) )
1946
			&& EE_System::instance()->detect_req_type() !== EE_System::req_type_new_activation
1947
		) {
1948
			switch ( EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level ) {
1949
1950
				case EEM_Base::db_verified_none :
1951
					// let's double-check core's DB
1952
					$error_message = $this->_verify_core_db( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide );
1953
					break;
1954
1955
				case EEM_Base::db_verified_core :
1956
					// STILL NO LOVE?? verify all the addons too. Maybe they need to be fixed
1957
					$error_message = $this->_verify_addons_db( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide );
1958
					break;
1959
1960
				case EEM_Base::db_verified_addons :
1961
					// ummmm... you in trouble
1962
					return $result;
1963
					break;
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.

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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1964
			}
1965
			if ( ! empty( $error_message ) ) {
1966
				EE_Log::instance()->log( __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, $error_message, 'error' );
1967
				trigger_error( $error_message );
1968
			}
1969
			return $this->_process_wpdb_query( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide );
1970
1971
		}
1972
1973
		return $result;
1974
	}
1975
1976
1977
1978
	/**
1979
	 * Verifies the EE core database is up-to-date and records that we've done it on
1980
	 * EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level
1981
	 * @param string $wpdb_method
1982
	 * @param array $arguments_to_provide
1983
	 * @return string
1984
	 */
1985 View Code Duplication
	private function _verify_core_db( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide ){
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This method seems to be duplicated in your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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1986
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
1987
		global $wpdb;
1988
		//ok remember that we've already attempted fixing the core db, in case the problem persists
1989
		EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level = EEM_Base::db_verified_core;
1990
		$error_message = sprintf(
1991
			__( 'WPDB Error "%1$s" while running wpdb method "%2$s" with arguments %3$s. Automatically attempting to fix EE Core DB', 'event_espresso' ),
1992
			$wpdb->last_error,
1993
			$wpdb_method,
1994
			json_encode( $arguments_to_provide )
1995
		);
1996
		EE_System::instance()->initialize_db_if_no_migrations_required( false, true );
1997
		return $error_message;
1998
	}
1999
2000
2001
2002
	/**
2003
	 * Verifies the EE addons' database is up-to-date and records that we've done it on
2004
	 * EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level
2005
	 * @param $wpdb_method
2006
	 * @param $arguments_to_provide
2007
	 * @return string
2008
	 */
2009 View Code Duplication
	private function _verify_addons_db( $wpdb_method, $arguments_to_provide ) {
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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2010
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
2011
		global $wpdb;
2012
		//ok remember that we've already attempted fixing the addons dbs, in case the problem persists
2013
		EEM_Base::$_db_verification_level = EEM_Base::db_verified_addons;
2014
		$error_message = sprintf(
2015
			__( 'WPDB AGAIN: Error "%1$s" while running the same method and arguments as before. Automatically attempting to fix EE Addons DB', 'event_espresso' ),
2016
			$wpdb->last_error,
2017
			$wpdb_method,
2018
			json_encode( $arguments_to_provide )
2019
		);
2020
		EE_System::instance()->initialize_addons();
2021
		return $error_message;
2022
	}
2023
2024
2025
2026
	/**
2027
	 * In order to avoid repeating this code for the get_all, sum, and count functions, put the code parts
2028
	 * that are identical in here. Returns a string of SQL of everything in a SELECT query except the beginning
2029
	 * SELECT clause, eg " FROM wp_posts AS Event INNER JOIN ... WHERE ... ORDER BY ... LIMIT ... GROUP BY ... HAVING ..."
2030
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info
2031
	 * @return string
2032
	 */
2033
	private function _construct_2nd_half_of_select_query(EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info){
2034
		return " FROM ".$model_query_info->get_full_join_sql().
2035
				$model_query_info->get_where_sql().
2036
				$model_query_info->get_group_by_sql().
2037
				$model_query_info->get_having_sql().
2038
				$model_query_info->get_order_by_sql().
2039
				$model_query_info->get_limit_sql();
2040
	}
2041
2042
	/**
2043
	 * Set to easily debug the next X queries ran from this model.
2044
	 * @param int $count
2045
	 */
2046
	public function show_next_x_db_queries($count = 1){
2047
		$this->_show_next_x_db_queries = $count;
2048
	}
2049
2050
2051
2052
	/**
2053
	 * @param $sql_query
2054
	 */
2055
	public function show_db_query_if_previously_requested($sql_query){
2056
		if($this->_show_next_x_db_queries > 0){
2057
			echo $sql_query;
2058
			$this->_show_next_x_db_queries--;
2059
		}
2060
	}
2061
2062
2063
2064
	/**
2065
	 * Adds a relationship of the correct type between $modelObject and $otherModelObject.
2066
	 * There are the 3 cases:
2067
	 * 'belongsTo' relationship: sets $id_or_obj's foreign_key to be $other_model_id_or_obj's primary_key. If $otherModelObject has no ID, it is first saved.
2068
	 * 'hasMany' relationship: sets $other_model_id_or_obj's foreign_key to be $id_or_obj's primary_key. If $id_or_obj has no ID, it is first saved.
2069
	 * 'hasAndBelongsToMany' relationships: checks that there isn't already an entry in the join table, and adds one.
2070
	 * If one of the model Objects has not yet been saved to the database, it is saved before adding the entry in the join table
2071
	 *
2072
	 * @param        EE_Base_Class                     /int $thisModelObject
2073
	 * @param        EE_Base_Class                     /int $id_or_obj EE_base_Class or ID of other Model Object
2074
	 * @param string $relationName                     , key in EEM_Base::_relations
2075
	 *                                                 an attendee to a group, you also want to specify which role they will have in that group. So you would use this parameter to specify array('role-column-name'=>'role-id')
2076
	 * @param array  $extra_join_model_fields_n_values This allows you to enter further query params for the relation to for relation to methods that allow you to further specify extra columns to join by (such as HABTM).  Keep in mind that the only acceptable query_params is strict "col" => "value" pairs because these will be inserted in any new rows created as well.
2077
	 * @return EE_Base_Class which was added as a relation. Object referred to by $other_model_id_or_obj
2078
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2079
	 */
2080
	public function add_relationship_to($id_or_obj,$other_model_id_or_obj, $relationName, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values = array()){
2081
		$relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2082
		return $relation_obj->add_relation_to( $id_or_obj, $other_model_id_or_obj, $extra_join_model_fields_n_values);
2083
	}
2084
2085
2086
2087
	/**
2088
	 * Removes a relationship of the correct type between $modelObject and $otherModelObject.
2089
	 * There are the 3 cases:
2090
	 * 'belongsTo' relationship: sets $modelObject's foreign_key to null, if that field is nullable.Otherwise throws an error
2091
	 * 'hasMany' relationship: sets $otherModelObject's foreign_key to null,if that field is nullable.Otherwise throws an error
2092
	 * 'hasAndBelongsToMany' relationships:removes any existing entry in the join table between the two models.
2093
	 *
2094
	 * @param        EE_Base_Class /int $id_or_obj
2095
	 * @param        EE_Base_Class /int $other_model_id_or_obj EE_Base_Class or ID of other Model Object
2096
	 * @param string $relationName key in EEM_Base::_relations
2097
	 * @return boolean of success
2098
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2099
	 * @param array  $where_query  This allows you to enter further query params for the relation to for relation to methods that allow you to further specify extra columns to join by (such as HABTM).  Keep in mind that the only acceptable query_params is strict "col" => "value" pairs because these will be inserted in any new rows created as well.
2100
	 */
2101
	public function remove_relationship_to($id_or_obj,  $other_model_id_or_obj, $relationName, $where_query= array() ){
2102
		$relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2103
		return $relation_obj->remove_relation_to($id_or_obj, $other_model_id_or_obj, $where_query );
2104
	}
2105
2106
2107
2108
	/**
2109
	 * @param mixed           $id_or_obj
2110
	 * @param string          $relationName
2111
	 * @param array           $where_query_params
2112
	 * @param EE_Base_Class[] objects to which relations were removed
2113
	 * @return \EE_Base_Class[]
2114
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2115
	 */
2116
	public function remove_relations($id_or_obj,$relationName,$where_query_params = array()){
2117
		$relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($relationName);
2118
		return $relation_obj->remove_relations($id_or_obj, $where_query_params );
2119
	}
2120
2121
2122
2123
	/**
2124
	 * Gets all the related items of the specified $model_name, using $query_params.
2125
	 * Note: by default, we remove the "default query params"
2126
	 * because we want to get even deleted items etc.
2127
	 *
2128
	 * @param mixed  $id_or_obj    EE_Base_Class child or its ID
2129
	 * @param string $model_name   like 'Event', 'Registration', etc. always singular
2130
	 * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all
2131
	 * @return EE_Base_Class[]
2132
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2133
	 */
2134
	public function get_all_related($id_or_obj, $model_name, $query_params = null){
2135
		$model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2136
		$relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2137
		return $relation_settings->get_all_related($model_obj,$query_params);
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It seems like $model_obj defined by $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj) on line 2135 can be null; however, EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related() does not accept null, maybe add an additional type check?

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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It seems like $query_params defined by parameter $query_params on line 2134 can also be of type null; however, EE_Model_Relation_Base::get_all_related() does only seem to accept array, maybe add an additional type check?

This check looks at variables that have been passed in as parameters and are passed out again to other methods.

If the outgoing method call has stricter type requirements than the method itself, an issue is raised.

An additional type check may prevent trouble.

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2138
	}
2139
2140
2141
2142
	/**
2143
	 * Deletes all the model objects across the relation indicated by $model_name
2144
	 * which are related to $id_or_obj which meet the criteria set in $query_params.
2145
	 * However, if the model objects can't be deleted because of blocking related model objects, then
2146
	 * they aren't deleted. (Unless the thing that would have been deleted can be soft-deleted, that still happens).
2147
	 *
2148
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $id_or_obj
2149
	 * @param string                   $model_name
2150
	 * @param array                    $query_params
2151
	 * @return int how many deleted
2152
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2153
	 */
2154
	public function delete_related($id_or_obj,$model_name, $query_params = array()){
2155
		$model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2156
		$relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2157
		return $relation_settings->delete_all_related($model_obj,$query_params);
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It seems like $model_obj defined by $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj) on line 2155 can be null; however, EE_Model_Relation_Base::delete_all_related() does not accept null, maybe add an additional type check?

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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2158
	}
2159
2160
2161
2162
	/**
2163
	 * Hard deletes all the model objects across the relation indicated by $model_name
2164
	 * which are related to $id_or_obj which meet the criteria set in $query_params. If
2165
	 * the model objects can't be hard deleted because of blocking related model objects,
2166
	 * just does a soft-delete on them instead.
2167
	 *
2168
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $id_or_obj
2169
	 * @param string                   $model_name
2170
	 * @param array                    $query_params
2171
	 * @return int how many deleted
2172
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2173
	 */
2174
	public function delete_related_permanently($id_or_obj,$model_name, $query_params = array()){
2175
		$model_obj = $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj);
2176
		$relation_settings = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
2177
		return $relation_settings->delete_related_permanently($model_obj,$query_params);
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It seems like $model_obj defined by $this->ensure_is_obj($id_or_obj) on line 2175 can be null; however, EE_Model_Relation_Base::...e_related_permanently() does not accept null, maybe add an additional type check?

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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2178
	}
2179
2180
2181
2182
	/**
2183
	 * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply counts them. Ignores default_where_conditions by default,
2184
	 * unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2185
	 *
2186
	 * @param        int             /EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj
2187
	 * @param string $model_name     like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2188
	 * @param array  $query_params   like EEM_Base::get_all's
2189
	 * @param string $field_to_count name of field to count by. By default, uses primary key
2190
	 * @param bool   $distinct       if we want to only count the distinct values for the column then you can trigger that by the setting $distinct to TRUE;
2191
	 * @return int
2192
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2193
	 */
2194
	public function count_related($id_or_obj,$model_name,$query_params = array(),$field_to_count = null, $distinct = FALSE){
2195
		$related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
2196
		//we're just going to use the query params on the related model's normal get_all query,
2197
		//except add a condition to say to match the current mod
2198
		if( ! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])){
2199
			$query_params['default_where_conditions']='none';
2200
		}
2201
		$this_model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
2202
		$this_pk_field_name = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
2203
		$query_params[0][$this_model_name.".".$this_pk_field_name]=$id_or_obj;
2204
		return $related_model->count($query_params,$field_to_count,$distinct);
2205
	}
2206
2207
2208
2209
	/**
2210
	 * Instead of getting the related model objects, simply sums up the values of the specified field.
2211
	 * Note: ignores default_where_conditions by default, unless otherwise specified in the $query_params
2212
	 *
2213
	 * @param        int           /EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj
2214
	 * @param string $model_name   like 'Event', or 'Registration'
2215
	 * @param array  $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's
2216
	 * @param string $field_to_sum name of field to count by. By default, uses primary key
2217
	 * @return float
2218
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2219
	 */
2220
	public function sum_related($id_or_obj,$model_name,$query_params,$field_to_sum = null){
2221
		$related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
2222
		if( ! is_array( $query_params ) ){
2223
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::sum_related', sprintf( __( '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso' ), gettype( $query_params ) ), '4.6.0' );
2224
			$query_params = array();
2225
		}
2226
		//we're just going to use the query params on the related model's normal get_all query,
2227
		//except add a condition to say to match the current mod
2228
		if( ! isset($query_params['default_where_conditions'])){
2229
			$query_params['default_where_conditions']='none';
2230
		}
2231
		$this_model_name = $this->get_this_model_name();
2232
		$this_pk_field_name = $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name();
2233
		$query_params[0][$this_model_name.".".$this_pk_field_name]=$id_or_obj;
2234
		return $related_model->sum($query_params,$field_to_sum);
2235
	}
2236
2237
2238
2239
	/**
2240
	 * Uses $this->_relatedModels info to find the first related model object of relation $relationName to the given $modelObject
2241
	 *
2242
	 * @param int | EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj        EE_Base_Class child or its ID
2243
	 * @param string              $other_model_name , key in $this->_relatedModels, eg 'Registration', or 'Events'
2244
	 * @param array               $query_params     like EEM_Base::get_all's
2245
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
2246
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2247
	 */
2248
	public function get_first_related( EE_Base_Class $id_or_obj, $other_model_name, $query_params ){
2249
		$query_params['limit']=1;
2250
		$results = $this->get_all_related($id_or_obj,$other_model_name,$query_params);
2251
		if( $results ){
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The expression $results of type EE_Base_Class[] is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

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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2252
			return array_shift($results);
2253
		}else{
2254
			return null;
2255
		}
2256
2257
	}
2258
2259
	/**
2260
	 * Gets the model's name as it's expected in queries. For example, if this is EEM_Event model, that would be Event
2261
	 * @return string
2262
	 */
2263
	public function get_this_model_name(){
2264
		return str_replace("EEM_","",get_class($this));
2265
	}
2266
2267
	/**
2268
	 * Gets the model field on this model which is of type EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field
2269
	 * @return EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field
2270
	 * @throws EE_Error
2271
	 */
2272
	public function get_field_containing_related_model_name(){
2273
		foreach($this->field_settings(true) as $field){
2274
			if($field instanceof EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name_Field){
2275
				$field_with_model_name = $field;
2276
			}
2277
		}
2278 View Code Duplication
		if( !isset($field_with_model_name) || !$field_with_model_name ){
2279
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no EE_Any_Foreign_Model_Name field on model %s", "event_espresso"), $this->get_this_model_name() ));
2280
		}
2281
		return $field_with_model_name;
2282
	}
2283
2284
2285
2286
	/**
2287
	 * Inserts a new entry into the database, for each table.
2288
	 *
2289
	 * Note: does not add the item to the entity map because that is done by EE_Base_Class::save() right after this.
2290
	 * If client code uses EEM_Base::insert() directly, then although the item isn't in the entity map,
2291
	 * we also know there is no model object with the newly inserted item's ID at the moment (because
2292
	 * if there were, then they would already be in the DB and this would fail); and in the future if someone
2293
	 * creates a model object with this ID (or grabs it from the DB) then it will be added to the
2294
	 * entity map at that time anyways. SO, no need for EEM_Base::insert ot add to the entity map
2295
	 * @param array $field_n_values keys are field names, values are their values (in the client code's domain if $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is false,
2296
	 * in the model object's domain if $values_already_prepared_by_model_object is true. See comment about this at the top of EEM_Base)
2297
	 * @return int new primary key on main table that got inserted
2298
	 * @throws EE_Error
2299
	 */
2300
	public function insert($field_n_values){
2301
		/**
2302
		 * Filters the fields and their values before inserting an item using the models
2303
		 * @param array $fields_n_values keys are the fields and values are their new values
2304
		 * @param EEM_Base $model the model used
2305
		 */
2306
		$field_n_values = (array)apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__insert__fields_n_values', $field_n_values, $this );
2307
		if($this->_satisfies_unique_indexes($field_n_values)){
2308
			$main_table = $this->_get_main_table();
2309
			$new_id = $this->_insert_into_specific_table($main_table, $field_n_values, false);
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false is of type boolean, but the function expects a integer.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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2310
			if( $new_id !== false ) {
2311
				foreach($this->_get_other_tables() as $other_table){
2312
					$this->_insert_into_specific_table($other_table, $field_n_values,$new_id);
2313
				}
2314
			}
2315
			/**
2316
			 * Done just after attempting to insert a new model object
2317
			 *
2318
			 * @param EEM_Base $model used
2319
			 * @param array $fields_n_values fields and their values
2320
			 * @param int|string the ID of the newly-inserted model object
2321
			 */
2322
			do_action( 'AHEE__EEM_Base__insert__end', $this, $field_n_values, $new_id );
2323
			return $new_id;
2324
		}else{
2325
			return FALSE;
2326
		}
2327
	}
2328
2329
2330
2331
	/**
2332
	 * Checks that the result would satisfy the unique indexes on this model
2333
	 *
2334
	 * @param array  $field_n_values
2335
	 * @param string $action
2336
	 * @return boolean
2337
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2338
	 */
2339
	protected function _satisfies_unique_indexes($field_n_values,$action = 'insert'){
2340
		foreach($this->unique_indexes() as $index_name => $index){
2341
			$uniqueness_where_params = array_intersect_key($field_n_values, $index->fields());
2342
			if($this->exists(array($uniqueness_where_params))){
2343
				EE_Error::add_error(
2344
					sprintf(
2345
						__(
2346
							"Could not %s %s. %s uniqueness index failed. Fields %s must form a unique set, but an entry already exists with values %s.",
2347
							"event_espresso"
2348
						),
2349
						$action,
2350
						$this->_get_class_name(),
2351
						$index_name,
2352
						implode( ",", $index->field_names() ),
2353
						http_build_query( $uniqueness_where_params )
2354
					),
2355
					__FILE__,
2356
					__FUNCTION__,
2357
					__LINE__
2358
				);
2359
				return false;
2360
			}
2361
		}
2362
		return true;
2363
	}
2364
2365
2366
2367
	/**
2368
	 * Checks the database for an item that conflicts (ie, if this item were
2369
	 * saved to the DB would break some uniqueness requirement, like a primary key
2370
	 * or an index primary key set) with the item specified. $id_obj_or_fields_array
2371
	 * can be either an EE_Base_Class or an array of fields n values
2372
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|array $obj_or_fields_array
2373
	 * @param boolean $include_primary_key whether to use the model object's primary key when looking for conflicts
2374
	 * (ie, if false, we ignore the model object's primary key when finding "conflicts".
2375
	 * If true, it's also considered). Only works for INT primary key- STRING primary keys cannot be ignored
2376
	 * @throws EE_Error
2377
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
2378
	 */
2379
	public function get_one_conflicting($obj_or_fields_array, $include_primary_key = true ){
2380 View Code Duplication
		if($obj_or_fields_array instanceof EE_Base_Class){
2381
			$fields_n_values = $obj_or_fields_array->model_field_array();
2382
		}elseif( is_array($obj_or_fields_array)){
2383
			$fields_n_values = $obj_or_fields_array;
2384
		}else{
2385
			throw new EE_Error(
2386
				sprintf(
2387
					__(
2388
						"%s get_all_conflicting should be called with a model object or an array of field names and values, you provided %d",
2389
						"event_espresso"
2390
					),
2391
					get_class( $this ),
2392
					$obj_or_fields_array
2393
				)
2394
			);
2395
		}
2396
		$query_params = array();
2397
		if( $this->has_primary_key_field() &&
2398
				( $include_primary_key || $this->get_primary_key_field() instanceof EE_Primary_Key_String_Field) &&
2399
				isset($fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()])){
2400
			$query_params[0]['OR'][$this->primary_key_name()] = $fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()];
2401
		}
2402
		foreach($this->unique_indexes() as $unique_index_name=>$unique_index){
2403
			$uniqueness_where_params = array_intersect_key($fields_n_values, $unique_index->fields());
2404
			$query_params[0]['OR']['AND*'.$unique_index_name] = $uniqueness_where_params;
2405
		}
2406
		//if there is nothing to base this search on, then we shouldn't find anything
2407
		if( empty( $query_params ) ){
2408
			return array();
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The return type of return array(); (array) is incompatible with the return type documented by EEM_Base::get_one_conflicting of type EE_Base_Class|null.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

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

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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2409
		}else{
2410
			return $this->get_one($query_params);
2411
		}
2412
	}
2413
2414
2415
2416
	/**
2417
	 * Like count, but is optimized and returns a boolean instead of an int
2418
	 *
2419
	 * @param array $query_params
2420
	 * @return boolean
2421
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2422
	 */
2423
	public function exists($query_params){
2424
		$query_params['limit'] = 1;
2425
		return $this->count($query_params) > 0;
2426
	}
2427
2428
2429
2430
	/**
2431
	 * Wrapper for exists, except ignores default query parameters so we're only considering ID
2432
	 *
2433
	 * @param int|string $id
2434
	 * @return boolean
2435
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2436
	 */
2437
	public function exists_by_ID($id){
2438
		return $this->exists(array('default_where_conditions'=>'none', array($this->primary_key_name() => $id)));
2439
	}
2440
2441
2442
2443
	/**
2444
	 * Inserts a new row in $table, using the $cols_n_values which apply to that table.
2445
	 * If a $new_id is supplied and if $table is an EE_Other_Table, we assume
2446
	 * we need to add a foreign key column to point to $new_id (which should be the primary key's value
2447
	 * on the main table)
2448
	 * This is protected rather than private because private is not accessible to any child methods and there MAY be cases where we want to call it directly rather than via insert().
2449
	 * @access   protected
2450
	 * @param EE_Table_Base $table
2451
	 * @param array         $fields_n_values each key should be in field's keys, and value should be an int, string or float
2452
	 * @param int  $new_id 	for now we assume only int keys
2453
	 * @throws EE_Error
2454
	 * @global WPDB $wpdb only used to get the $wpdb->insert_id after performing an insert
2455
	 * @return int ID of new row inserted, or FALSE on failure
2456
	 */
2457
	protected function _insert_into_specific_table(EE_Table_Base $table, $fields_n_values, $new_id = 0 ){
2458
		global $wpdb;
2459
		$insertion_col_n_values = array();
2460
		$format_for_insertion = array();
2461
		$fields_on_table = $this->_get_fields_for_table($table->get_table_alias());
2462
		foreach($fields_on_table as $field_name => $field_obj){
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Bug introduced by
The expression $fields_on_table of type object<EE_Model_Field_Base> is not traversable.
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2463
			//check if its an auto-incrementing column, in which case we should just leave it to do its autoincrement thing
2464
			if($field_obj->is_auto_increment()){
2465
				continue;
2466
			}
2467
			$prepared_value = $this->_prepare_value_or_use_default($field_obj, $fields_n_values);
2468
			//if the value we want to assign it to is NULL, just don't mention it for the insertion
2469
			if( $prepared_value !== NULL ){
2470
				$insertion_col_n_values[ $field_obj->get_table_column() ] = $prepared_value;
2471
				$format_for_insertion[] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
2472
			}
2473
		}
2474
2475
		if($table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table && $new_id){
2476
			//its not the main table, so we should have already saved the main table's PK which we just inserted
2477
			//so add the fk to the main table as a column
2478
			$insertion_col_n_values[$table->get_fk_on_table()] = $new_id;
2479
			$format_for_insertion[]='%d';//yes right now we're only allowing these foreign keys to be INTs
2480
		}
2481
		//insert the new entry
2482
		$result = $this->_do_wpdb_query( 'insert', array( $table->get_table_name(), $insertion_col_n_values, $format_for_insertion ) );
2483
		if( $result === false ) {
2484
			return false;
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show
Bug Best Practice introduced by
The return type of return false; (false) is incompatible with the return type documented by EEM_Base::_insert_into_specific_table of type integer.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

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

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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2485
		}
2486
		//ok, now what do we return for the ID of the newly-inserted thing?
2487
		if($this->has_primary_key_field()){
2488
			if($this->get_primary_key_field()->is_auto_increment()){
2489
				return $wpdb->insert_id;
2490
			}else{
2491
				//it's not an auto-increment primary key, so
2492
				//it must have been supplied
2493
				return $fields_n_values[$this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name()];
2494
			}
2495
		}else{
2496
			//we can't return a  primary key because there is none. instead return
2497
			//a unique string indicating this model
2498
			return $this->get_index_primary_key_string($fields_n_values);
2499
		}
2500
	}
2501
2502
2503
2504
	/**
2505
	 * Prepare the $field_obj 's value in $fields_n_values for use in the database.
2506
	 * If the field doesn't allow NULL, try to use its default. (If it doesn't allow NULL,
2507
	 * and there is no default, we pass it along. WPDB will take care of it)
2508
	 *
2509
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base $field_obj
2510
	 * @param array               $fields_n_values
2511
	 * @return mixed string|int|float depending on what the table column will be expecting
2512
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2513
	 */
2514
	protected function _prepare_value_or_use_default( $field_obj, $fields_n_values ){
2515
		//if this field doesn't allow nullable, don't allow it
2516
		if( ! $field_obj->is_nullable() && (
2517
				! isset( $fields_n_values[ $field_obj->get_name() ] ) ||
2518
				$fields_n_values[ $field_obj->get_name() ] === NULL ) ){
2519
			$fields_n_values[ $field_obj->get_name() ] = $field_obj->get_default_value();
2520
		}
2521
		$unprepared_value = isset( $fields_n_values[ $field_obj->get_name() ] ) ? $fields_n_values[ $field_obj->get_name() ] : NULL;
2522
		return $this->_prepare_value_for_use_in_db( $unprepared_value, $field_obj);
2523
	}
2524
2525
2526
	/**
2527
	 * Consolidates code for preparing  a value supplied to the model for use int eh db. Calls the field's prepare_for_use_in_db method on the value,
2528
	 * and depending on $value_already_prepare_by_model_obj, may also call the field's prepare_for_set() method.
2529
	 * @param mixed $value value in the client code domain if $value_already_prepared_by_model_object is false, otherwise a value
2530
	 * in the model object's domain (see lengthy comment at top of file)
2531
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base $field field which will be doing the preparing of the value. If null, we assume $value is a custom selection
2532
	 * @return mixed a value ready for use in the database for insertions, updating, or in a where clause
2533
	 */
2534
	private function _prepare_value_for_use_in_db($value, $field){
2535
		if($field && $field instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base){
2536
			switch( $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object ){
2537
				/** @noinspection PhpMissingBreakStatementInspection */
2538
				case self::not_prepared_by_model_object:
2539
					$value = $field->prepare_for_set($value);
2540
					//purposefully left out "return"
2541
				case self::prepared_by_model_object:
2542
					$value = $field->prepare_for_use_in_db($value);
2543
				case self::prepared_for_use_in_db:
2544
					//leave the value alone
2545
			}
2546
			return $value;
2547
		}else{
2548
			return $value;
2549
		}
2550
	}
2551
2552
	/**
2553
	 * Returns the main table on this model
2554
	 * @return EE_Primary_Table
2555
	 * @throws EE_Error
2556
	 */
2557
	protected function _get_main_table(){
2558
		foreach($this->_tables as $table){
2559
			if($table instanceof EE_Primary_Table){
2560
				return $table;
2561
			}
2562
		}
2563
		throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('There are no main tables on %s. They should be added to _tables array in the constructor','event_espresso'),get_class($this)));
2564
	}
2565
2566
2567
2568
	/**
2569
	 * table
2570
	 * returns EE_Primary_Table table name
2571
	 *
2572
	 * @return string
2573
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2574
	 */
2575
	public function table() {
2576
		return $this->_get_main_table()->get_table_name();
2577
	}
2578
2579
	/**
2580
	 * table
2581
	 * returns first EE_Secondary_Table table name
2582
	 * @return string
2583
	 */
2584
	public function second_table() {
2585
		// grab second table from tables array
2586
		$second_table = end( $this->_tables );
2587
		return $second_table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table ? $second_table->get_table_name() : NULL;
2588
	}
2589
2590
2591
2592
	/**
2593
	 * get_table_obj_by_alias
2594
	 * returns table name given it's alias
2595
	 *
2596
	 * @param string $table_alias
2597
	 * @return EE_Primary_Table | EE_Secondary_Table
2598
	 */
2599
	public function get_table_obj_by_alias( $table_alias = '' ) {
2600
		return isset( $this->_tables[ $table_alias ] ) ? $this->_tables[ $table_alias ] : NULL;
2601
	}
2602
2603
2604
2605
	/**
2606
	 * Gets all the tables of type EE_Other_Table from EEM_CPT_Basel_Model::_tables
2607
	 * @return EE_Secondary_Table[]
2608
	 */
2609
	protected function _get_other_tables(){
2610
		$other_tables =array();
2611
		foreach($this->_tables as $table_alias => $table){
2612
			if($table instanceof EE_Secondary_Table){
2613
				$other_tables[$table_alias] = $table;
2614
			}
2615
		}
2616
		return $other_tables;
2617
	}
2618
2619
	/**
2620
	 * Finds all the fields that correspond to the given table
2621
	 * @param string $table_alias, array key in EEM_Base::_tables
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There is no parameter named $table_alias,. Did you maybe mean $table_alias?

This check looks for PHPDoc comments describing methods or function parameters that do not exist on the corresponding method or function. It has, however, found a similar but not annotated parameter which might be a good fit.

Consider the following example. The parameter $ireland is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $ireland
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

The most likely cause is that the parameter was changed, but the annotation was not.

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2622
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[]
2623
	 */
2624
	public function _get_fields_for_table($table_alias){
2625
		return $this->_fields[$table_alias];
2626
	}
2627
2628
2629
2630
	/**
2631
	 * Recurses through all the where parameters, and finds all the related models we'll need
2632
	 * to complete this query. Eg, given where parameters like array('EVT_ID'=>3) from within Event model, we won't need any
2633
	 * related models. But if the array were array('Registrations.REG_ID'=>3), we'd need the related Registration model.
2634
	 * If it were array('Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_ID'=>3), then we'd need the related Registration, Transaction, and Payment models.
2635
	 *
2636
	 * @param array $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_parameters['where']
2637
	 * @return EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
2638
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2639
	 */
2640
	public function _extract_related_models_from_query($query_params){
2641
		$query_info_carrier = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier();
2642
		if ( array_key_exists( 0, $query_params ) ) {
2643
			$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys( $query_params[0], $query_info_carrier, 0 );
2644
		}
2645 View Code Duplication
		if ( array_key_exists( 'group_by', $query_params ) ) {
2646
			if ( is_array( $query_params['group_by'] ) ) {
2647
				$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values(
2648
					$query_params['group_by'],
2649
					$query_info_carrier,
2650
					'group_by'
2651
				);
2652
			} elseif ( ! empty ( $query_params['group_by'] ) ) {
2653
				$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
2654
					$query_params['group_by'],
2655
					$query_info_carrier,
2656
					'group_by'
2657
				);
2658
			}
2659
		}
2660
		if ( array_key_exists( 'having', $query_params ) ) {
2661
			$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
2662
				$query_params[0],
2663
				$query_info_carrier,
2664
				'having'
2665
			);
2666
		}
2667 View Code Duplication
		if ( array_key_exists( 'order_by', $query_params ) ) {
2668
			if ( is_array( $query_params['order_by'] ) ) {
2669
				$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
2670
					$query_params['order_by'],
2671
					$query_info_carrier,
2672
					'order_by'
2673
				);
2674
			} elseif ( ! empty( $query_params['order_by'] ) ) {
2675
				$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
2676
					$query_params['order_by'],
2677
					$query_info_carrier,
2678
					'order_by'
2679
				);
2680
			}
2681
		}
2682
		if ( array_key_exists( 'force_join', $query_params ) ) {
2683
			$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values(
2684
				$query_params['force_join'],
2685
				$query_info_carrier,
2686
				'force_join'
2687
			);
2688
		}
2689
		return $query_info_carrier;
2690
	}
2691
2692
	/**
2693
	 * For extracting related models from WHERE (0), HAVING (having), ORDER BY (order_by) or forced joins (force_join)
2694
	 * @param array $sub_query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] or $query_params['having']
2695
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier
2696
	 * @param string                      $query_param_type one of $this->_allowed_query_params
2697
	 * @throws EE_Error
2698
	 * @return \EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
2699
	 */
2700
	private function _extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys($sub_query_params, EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier,$query_param_type){
2701
		if (!empty($sub_query_params)){
2702
			$sub_query_params = (array) $sub_query_params;
2703
			foreach($sub_query_params as $param => $possibly_array_of_params){
2704
				//$param could be simply 'EVT_ID', or it could be 'Registrations.REG_ID', or even 'Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_amount'
2705
				$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param( $param, $model_query_info_carrier,$query_param_type);
2706
2707
				//if $possibly_array_of_params is an array, try recursing into it, searching for keys which
2708
				//indicate needed joins. Eg, array('NOT'=>array('Registration.TXN_ID'=>23)). In this case, we tried
2709
				//extracting models out of the 'NOT', which obviously wasn't successful, and then we recurse into the value
2710
				//of array('Registration.TXN_ID'=>23)
2711
				$query_param_sans_stars = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($param);
2712
				if(in_array($query_param_sans_stars, $this->_logic_query_param_keys,true)){
2713
					if (! is_array($possibly_array_of_params)){
2714
						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'))", "event_espresso"),
2715
							$param,$possibly_array_of_params));
2716
					}else{
2717
						$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys($possibly_array_of_params, $model_query_info_carrier,$query_param_type);
2718
					}
2719
				}elseif($query_param_type === 0 //ie WHERE
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Unused Code Bug introduced by
The strict comparison === seems to always evaluate to false as the types of $query_param_type (string) and 0 (integer) can never be identical. Maybe you want to use a loose comparison == instead?
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2720
						&& is_array($possibly_array_of_params)
2721
						&& isset($possibly_array_of_params[2])
2722
						&& $possibly_array_of_params[2] == true){
2723
					//then $possible_array_of_params looks something like array('<','DTT_sold',true)
2724
					//indicating that $possible_array_of_params[1] is actually a field name,
2725
					//from which we should extract query parameters!
2726 View Code Duplication
					if( ! isset($possibly_array_of_params[0], $possibly_array_of_params[1] ) ) {
2727
						throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Improperly formed query parameter %s. It should be numerically indexed like array('<','DTT_sold',true); but you provided %s", "event_espresso"),$query_param_type,implode(",",$possibly_array_of_params)));
2728
					}
2729
					$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param($possibly_array_of_params[1], $model_query_info_carrier, $query_param_type);
2730
				}
2731
			}
2732
		}
2733
		return $model_query_info_carrier;
2734
	}
2735
2736
2737
	/**
2738
	 * For extracting related models from forced_joins, where the array values contain the info about what
2739
	 * models to join with. Eg an array like array('Attendee','Price.Price_Type');
2740
	 * @param array $sub_query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] or $query_params['having']
2741
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier
2742
	 * @param string                      $query_param_type one of $this->_allowed_query_params
2743
	 * @throws EE_Error
2744
	 * @return \EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
2745
	 */
2746
	private function _extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_values($sub_query_params, EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info_carrier,$query_param_type){
2747
		if (!empty($sub_query_params)){
2748
			if(!is_array($sub_query_params)){
2749
				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Query parameter %s should be an array, but it isn't.", "event_espresso"),$sub_query_params));
2750
			}
2751
			foreach($sub_query_params as $param){
2752
				//$param could be simply 'EVT_ID', or it could be 'Registrations.REG_ID', or even 'Registrations.Transactions.Payments.PAY_amount'
2753
				$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param( $param, $model_query_info_carrier, $query_param_type);
2754
			}
2755
		}
2756
		return $model_query_info_carrier;
2757
	}
2758
2759
2760
2761
	/**
2762
	 * Extract all the query parts from $query_params (an array like whats passed to EEM_Base::get_all)
2763
	 * and put into a EEM_Related_Model_Info_Carrier for easy extraction into a query. We create this object
2764
	 * instead of directly constructing the SQL because often we need to extract info from the $query_params
2765
	 * but use them in a different order. Eg, we need to know what models we are querying
2766
	 * before we know what joins to perform. However, we need to know what data types correspond to which fields on other
2767
	 * models before we can finalize the where clause SQL.
2768
	 * @param array $query_params
2769
	 * @throws EE_Error
2770
	 * @return EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier
2771
	 */
2772
	public function _create_model_query_info_carrier($query_params){
2773
		if ( ! is_array( $query_params ) ) {
2774
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong(
2775
				'EEM_Base::_create_model_query_info_carrier',
2776
				sprintf(
2777
					__(
2778
						'$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s',
2779
						'event_espresso'
2780
					),
2781
					gettype( $query_params )
2782
				),
2783
				'4.6.0'
2784
			);
2785
			$query_params = array();
2786
		}
2787
		$where_query_params = isset( $query_params[0] ) ? $query_params[0] : array();
2788
		//first check if we should alter the query to account for caps or not
2789
		//because the caps might require us to do extra joins
2790
		if ( isset( $query_params['caps'] ) && $query_params['caps'] !== 'none' ) {
2791
			$query_params[0] = $where_query_params = array_replace_recursive(
2792
				$where_query_params,
2793
				$this->caps_where_conditions(
2794
					$query_params['caps']
2795
				)
2796
			);
2797
		}
2798
		$query_object = $this->_extract_related_models_from_query( $query_params );
2799
		//verify where_query_params has NO numeric indexes.... that's simply not how you use it!
2800
		foreach ( $where_query_params as $key => $value ) {
2801
			if ( is_int( $key ) ) {
2802
				throw new EE_Error(
2803
					sprintf(
2804
						__(
2805
							"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.",
2806
							"event_espresso"
2807
						),
2808
						$key,
2809
						var_export( $value, true ),
2810
						var_export( $query_params, true ),
2811
						get_class( $this )
2812
					)
2813
				);
2814
			}
2815
		}
2816
		if (
2817
			array_key_exists( 'default_where_conditions', $query_params )
2818
			&& ! empty( $query_params['default_where_conditions'] )
2819
		) {
2820
			$use_default_where_conditions = $query_params['default_where_conditions'];
2821
		} else {
2822
			$use_default_where_conditions = 'all';
2823
		}
2824
		$where_query_params = array_merge(
2825
			$this->_get_default_where_conditions_for_models_in_query(
2826
				$query_object,
2827
				$use_default_where_conditions,
2828
				$where_query_params
2829
			),
2830
			$where_query_params
2831
		);
2832
		$query_object->set_where_sql( $this->_construct_where_clause( $where_query_params ) );
2833
		// if this is a "on_join_limit" then we are limiting on on a specific table in a multi_table join.
2834
		// So we need to setup a subquery and use that for the main join.
2835
		// Note for now this only works on the primary table for the model.
2836
		// So for instance, you could set the limit array like this:
2837
		// array( 'on_join_limit' => array('Primary_Table_Alias', array(1,10) ) )
2838
		if ( array_key_exists( 'on_join_limit', $query_params ) && ! empty( $query_params['on_join_limit'] ) ) {
2839
			$query_object->set_main_model_join_sql(
2840
				$this->_construct_limit_join_select(
2841
					$query_params['on_join_limit'][0],
2842
					$query_params['on_join_limit'][1]
2843
				)
2844
			);
2845
		}
2846
		//set limit
2847
		if ( array_key_exists( 'limit', $query_params ) ) {
2848
			if ( is_array( $query_params['limit'] ) ) {
2849
				if ( ! isset( $query_params['limit'][0], $query_params['limit'][1] ) ) {
2850
					$e = sprintf(
2851
						__(
2852
							"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)",
2853
							"event_espresso"
2854
						),
2855
						http_build_query( $query_params['limit'] )
2856
					);
2857
					throw new EE_Error( $e . "|" . $e );
2858
				}
2859
				//they passed us an array for the limit. Assume it's like array(50,25), meaning offset by 50, and get 25
2860
				$query_object->set_limit_sql( " LIMIT " . $query_params['limit'][0] . "," . $query_params['limit'][1] );
2861
			} elseif ( ! empty ( $query_params['limit'] ) ) {
2862
				$query_object->set_limit_sql( " LIMIT " . $query_params['limit'] );
2863
			}
2864
		}
2865
		//set order by
2866
		if ( array_key_exists( 'order_by', $query_params ) ) {
2867
			if ( is_array( $query_params['order_by'] ) ) {
2868
				//if they're using 'order_by' as an array, they can't use 'order' (because 'order_by' must
2869
				//specify whether to ascend or descend on each field. Eg 'order_by'=>array('EVT_ID'=>'ASC'). So
2870
				//including 'order' wouldn't make any sense if 'order_by' has already specified which way to order!
2871
				if ( array_key_exists( 'order', $query_params ) ) {
2872
					throw new EE_Error(
2873
						sprintf(
2874
							__(
2875
								"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 ",
2876
								"event_espresso"
2877
							),
2878
							get_class( $this ),
2879
							implode( ", ", array_keys( $query_params['order_by'] ) ),
2880
							implode( ", ", $query_params['order_by'] ),
2881
							$query_params['order']
2882
						)
2883
					);
2884
				}
2885
				$this->_extract_related_models_from_sub_params_array_keys(
2886
					$query_params['order_by'],
2887
					$query_object,
2888
					'order_by'
2889
				);
2890
				//assume it's an array of fields to order by
2891
				$order_array = array();
2892
				foreach ( $query_params['order_by'] as $field_name_to_order_by => $order ) {
2893
					$order = $this->_extract_order( $order );
2894
					$order_array[] = $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param( $field_name_to_order_by ) . SP . $order;
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$field_name_to_order_by is of type integer|string, but the function expects a array.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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2895
				}
2896
				$query_object->set_order_by_sql( " ORDER BY " . implode( ",", $order_array ) );
2897
			} elseif ( ! empty ( $query_params['order_by'] ) ) {
2898
				$this->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
2899
					$query_params['order_by'],
2900
					$query_object,
2901
					'order',
2902
					$query_params['order_by']
2903
				);
2904
				$order = isset( $query_params['order'] )
2905
					? $this->_extract_order( $query_params['order'] )
2906
					: 'DESC';
2907
				$query_object->set_order_by_sql(
2908
					" ORDER BY " . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param( $query_params['order_by'] ) . SP . $order
2909
				);
2910
			}
2911
		}
2912
		//if 'order_by' wasn't set, maybe they are just using 'order' on its own?
2913
		if ( ! array_key_exists( 'order_by', $query_params )
2914
		     && array_key_exists( 'order', $query_params )
2915
		     && ! empty( $query_params['order'] )
2916
		) {
2917
			$pk_field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
2918
			$order = $this->_extract_order( $query_params['order'] );
2919
			$query_object->set_order_by_sql( " ORDER BY " . $pk_field->get_qualified_column() . SP . $order );
2920
		}
2921
		//set group by
2922
		if ( array_key_exists( 'group_by', $query_params ) ) {
2923
			if ( is_array( $query_params['group_by'] ) ) {
2924
				//it's an array, so assume we'll be grouping by a bunch of stuff
2925
				$group_by_array = array();
2926
				foreach ( $query_params['group_by'] as $field_name_to_group_by ) {
2927
					$group_by_array[] = $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param( $field_name_to_group_by );
2928
				}
2929
				$query_object->set_group_by_sql( " GROUP BY " . implode( ", ", $group_by_array ) );
2930
			} elseif ( ! empty ( $query_params['group_by'] ) ) {
2931
				$query_object->set_group_by_sql(
2932
					" GROUP BY " . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param( $query_params['group_by'] )
2933
				);
2934
			}
2935
		}
2936
		//set having
2937
		if ( array_key_exists( 'having', $query_params ) && $query_params['having'] ) {
2938
			$query_object->set_having_sql( $this->_construct_having_clause( $query_params['having'] ) );
2939
		}
2940
		//now, just verify they didn't pass anything wack
2941
		foreach ( $query_params as $query_key => $query_value ) {
2942 View Code Duplication
			if ( ! in_array( $query_key, $this->_allowed_query_params, true ) ) {
2943
				throw new EE_Error(
2944
					sprintf(
2945
						__(
2946
							"You passed %s as a query parameter to %s, which is illegal! The allowed query parameters are %s",
2947
							'event_espresso'
2948
						),
2949
						$query_key,
2950
						get_class( $this ),
2951
//						print_r( $this->_allowed_query_params, TRUE )
2952
						implode( ',', $this->_allowed_query_params )
2953
					)
2954
				);
2955
			}
2956
		}
2957
		$main_model_join_sql = $query_object->get_main_model_join_sql();
2958
		if ( empty( $main_model_join_sql ) ) {
2959
			$query_object->set_main_model_join_sql( $this->_construct_internal_join() );
2960
		}
2961
		return $query_object;
2962
	}
2963
2964
2965
2966
	/**
2967
	 * Gets the where conditions that should be imposed on the query based on the
2968
	 * context (eg reading frontend, backend, edit or delete).
2969
	 *
2970
	 * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts()
2971
	 * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all() 's $query_params[0]
2972
	 * @throws \EE_Error
2973
	 */
2974
	public function caps_where_conditions( $context = self::caps_read ) {
2975
		EEM_Base::verify_is_valid_cap_context( $context );
2976
		$cap_where_conditions = array();
2977
		$cap_restrictions = $this->caps_missing( $context );
2978
		/**
2979
		 * @var $cap_restrictions EE_Default_Where_Conditions[]
2980
		 */
2981
		foreach( $cap_restrictions as $cap => $restriction_if_no_cap ) {
2982
				$cap_where_conditions = array_replace_recursive( $cap_where_conditions, $restriction_if_no_cap->get_default_where_conditions() );
2983
		}
2984
		return apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__caps_where_conditions__return', $cap_where_conditions, $this, $context, $cap_restrictions );
2985
	}
2986
2987
	/**
2988
	 * Verifies that $should_be_order_string is in $this->_allowed_order_values,
2989
	 * otherwise throws an exception
2990
	 * @param string $should_be_order_string
2991
	 * @return string either ASC, asc, DESC or desc
2992
	 * @throws EE_Error
2993
	 */
2994 View Code Duplication
	private function _extract_order($should_be_order_string){
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2995
		if(in_array($should_be_order_string, $this->_allowed_order_values)){
2996
			return $should_be_order_string;
2997
		}else{
2998
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("While performing a query on '%s', tried to use '%s' as an order parameter. ", "event_espresso"),get_class($this),$should_be_order_string));
2999
		}
3000
	}
3001
3002
3003
3004
	/**
3005
	 * Looks at all the models which are included in this query, and asks each
3006
	 * for their universal_where_params, and returns them in the same format as $query_params[0] (where),
3007
	 * so they can be merged
3008
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $query_info_carrier
3009
	 * @param string                      $use_default_where_conditions can be 'none','other_models_only', or 'all'.  'none' means NO default where conditions will be used AT ALL during this query.
3010
	 * 'other_models_only' means default where conditions from other models will be used, but not for this primary model. 'all', the default, means
3011
	 * default where conditions will apply as normal
3012
	 * @param array                       $where_query_params           like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0]
3013
	 * @throws EE_Error
3014
	 * @return array like $query_params[0], see EEM_Base::get_all for documentation
3015
	 */
3016
	private function _get_default_where_conditions_for_models_in_query(EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $query_info_carrier,$use_default_where_conditions = 'all',$where_query_params = array()){
3017
		$allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values = array(
3018
				'all',
3019
				'this_model_only',
3020
				'other_models_only',
3021
				'minimum',
3022
				'none'
3023
			);
3024 View Code Duplication
		if( ! in_array($use_default_where_conditions,$allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values)){
3025
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You passed an invalid value to the query parameter 'default_where_conditions' of '%s'. Allowed values are %s", "event_espresso"),$use_default_where_conditions,implode(", ",$allowed_used_default_where_conditions_values)));
3026
		}
3027
		$universal_query_params = array();
3028
		if( $use_default_where_conditions === 'all' || $use_default_where_conditions === 'this_model_only' ){
3029
			$universal_query_params = $this->_get_default_where_conditions();
3030
		} else if( $use_default_where_conditions === 'minimum' ) {
3031
			$universal_query_params = $this->_get_minimum_where_conditions();
3032
		}
3033
		if(in_array($use_default_where_conditions,array('all','other_models_only'))){
3034
			foreach($query_info_carrier->get_model_names_included() as $model_relation_path => $model_name){
3035
				$related_model = $this->get_related_model_obj($model_name);
3036
				$related_model_universal_where_params = $related_model->_get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3037
				$overrides = $this->_override_defaults_or_make_null_friendly(
3038
					$related_model_universal_where_params,
3039
					$where_query_params,
3040
					$related_model,
3041
					$model_relation_path
3042
				);
3043
				$universal_query_params = EEH_Array::merge_arrays_and_overwrite_keys(
3044
					$universal_query_params,
3045
					$overrides
3046
				);
3047
			}
3048
		}
3049
		return $universal_query_params;
3050
	}
3051
3052
3053
3054
	/**
3055
	 * Checks if any of the defaults have been overridden. If there are any that AREN'T overridden,
3056
	 * then we also add a special where condition which allows for that model's primary key
3057
	 * to be null (which is important for JOINs. Eg, if you want to see all Events ordered by Venue's name,
3058
	 * then Event's with NO Venue won't appear unless you allow VNU_ID to be NULL)
3059
	 *
3060
	 * @param array    $default_where_conditions
3061
	 * @param array    $provided_where_conditions
3062
	 * @param EEM_Base $model
3063
	 * @param string   $model_relation_path like 'Transaction.Payment.'
3064
	 * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0]
3065
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3066
	 */
3067
	private function _override_defaults_or_make_null_friendly($default_where_conditions,$provided_where_conditions,$model,$model_relation_path){
3068
		$null_friendly_where_conditions = array();
3069
		$none_overridden = true;
3070
		$or_condition_key_for_defaults = 'OR*'.get_class($model);
3071
3072
		foreach($default_where_conditions as $key => $val){
3073
			if( isset($provided_where_conditions[$key])){
3074
				$none_overridden = false;
3075
			}else{
3076
				$null_friendly_where_conditions[$or_condition_key_for_defaults]['AND'][$key] = $val;
3077
			}
3078
		}
3079
		if( $none_overridden && $default_where_conditions){
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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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3080
			if($model->has_primary_key_field()){
3081
				$null_friendly_where_conditions[$or_condition_key_for_defaults][$model_relation_path.".".$model->primary_key_name()] = array('IS NULL');
3082
			}/*else{
3083
				//@todo NO PK, use other defaults
3084
			}*/
3085
		}
3086
		return $null_friendly_where_conditions;
3087
	}
3088
3089
	/**
3090
	 * Uses the _default_where_conditions_strategy set during __construct() to get
3091
	 * default where conditions on all get_all, update, and delete queries done by this model.
3092
	 * Use the same syntax as client code. Eg on the Event model, use array('Event.EVT_post_type'=>'esp_event'),
3093
	 * NOT array('Event_CPT.post_type'=>'esp_event').
3094
	 * @param string $model_relation_path eg, path from Event to Payment is "Registration.Transaction.Payment."
3095
	 * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions)
3096
	 */
3097
	private function _get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path = null){
3098
		if ( $this->_ignore_where_strategy ){
3099
			return array();
3100
		}
3101
		return $this->_default_where_conditions_strategy->get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3102
	}
3103
	/**
3104
	 * Uses the _minimum_where_conditions_strategy set during __construct() to get
3105
	 * minimum where conditions on all get_all, update, and delete queries done by this model.
3106
	 * Use the same syntax as client code. Eg on the Event model, use array('Event.EVT_post_type'=>'esp_event'),
3107
	 * NOT array('Event_CPT.post_type'=>'esp_event').
3108
	 * Similar to _get_default_where_conditions
3109
	 * @param string $model_relation_path eg, path from Event to Payment is "Registration.Transaction.Payment."
3110
	 * @return array like EEM_Base::get_all's $query_params[0] (where conditions)
3111
	 */
3112
	protected function _get_minimum_where_conditions($model_relation_path = null){
3113
		if ( $this->_ignore_where_strategy ){
3114
			return array();
3115
		}
3116
		return $this->_minimum_where_conditions_strategy->get_default_where_conditions($model_relation_path);
3117
	}
3118
3119
3120
3121
	/**
3122
	 * Creates the string of SQL for the select part of a select query, everything behind SELECT and before FROM.
3123
	 * Eg, "Event.post_id, Event.post_name,Event_Detail.EVT_ID..."
3124
	 *
3125
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info
3126
	 * @return string
3127
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3128
	 */
3129
	private function _construct_default_select_sql(EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $model_query_info){
3130
		$selects = $this->_get_columns_to_select_for_this_model();
3131
		foreach($model_query_info->get_model_names_included() as $model_relation_chain => $name_of_other_model_included){
3132
			$other_model_included = $this->get_related_model_obj($name_of_other_model_included);
3133
			$other_model_selects = $other_model_included->_get_columns_to_select_for_this_model( $model_relation_chain );
3134
			foreach ( $other_model_selects as $key => $value ) {
3135
				$selects[] = $value;
3136
			}
3137
		}
3138
		return implode(", ",$selects);
3139
	}
3140
3141
	/**
3142
	 * Gets an array of columns to select for this model, which are necessary for it to create its objects.
3143
	 * So that's going to be the columns for all the fields on the model
3144
	 * @param string $model_relation_chain like 'Question.Question_Group.Event'
3145
	 * @return array numerically indexed, values are columns to select and rename, eg "Event.ID AS 'Event.ID'"
3146
	 */
3147
	public function _get_columns_to_select_for_this_model($model_relation_chain = ''){
3148
		$fields = $this->field_settings();
3149
		$selects = array();
3150
		$table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($model_relation_chain, $this->get_this_model_name());
3151
		foreach($fields as $field_obj){
3152
			$selects[] = $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix . $field_obj->get_table_alias().".".$field_obj->get_table_column()." AS '".$table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix.$field_obj->get_table_alias().".".$field_obj->get_table_column()."'";
3153
		}
3154
		//make sure we are also getting the PKs of each table
3155
		$tables = $this->get_tables();
3156
		if(count($tables) > 1){
3157
			foreach($tables as $table_obj){
3158
				$qualified_pk_column = $table_alias_with_model_relation_chain_prefix . $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column();
3159
				if( ! in_array($qualified_pk_column,$selects)){
3160
					$selects[] = "$qualified_pk_column AS '$qualified_pk_column'";
3161
				}
3162
			}
3163
		}
3164
		return $selects;
3165
	}
3166
3167
3168
3169
	/**
3170
	 * Given a $query_param like 'Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID', pops off 'Registration.',
3171
	 * gets the join statement for it; gets the data types for it; and passes the remaining 'Transaction.TXN_ID'
3172
	 * onto its related Transaction object to do the same. Returns an EE_Join_And_Data_Types object which contains the SQL
3173
	 * for joining, and the data types
3174
	 * @param null|string 	$original_query_param
3175
	 * @param string $query_param like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID
3176
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info
3177
	 * @param 	string $query_param_type like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID
3178
	 * or 'PAY_ID'. Otherwise, we don't expect there to be a column name. We only want model names, eg 'Event.Venue' or 'Registration's
3179
	 * @param string $original_query_param what it originally was (eg Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID). If null, we assume it matches $query_param
3180
	 * @throws EE_Error
3181
	 * @return void only modifies the EEM_Related_Model_Info_Carrier passed into it
3182
	 */
3183
	private function _extract_related_model_info_from_query_param(
3184
		$query_param,
3185
		EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info,
3186
		$query_param_type,
3187
		$original_query_param = null
3188
	) {
3189
		if( $original_query_param === null ){
3190
			$original_query_param = $query_param;
3191
		}
3192
		$query_param = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($query_param);
3193
		/** @var $allow_logic_query_params bool whether or not to allow logic_query_params like 'NOT','OR', or 'AND' */
3194
		$allow_logic_query_params = in_array($query_param_type,array('where','having'));
3195
		$allow_fields = in_array($query_param_type,array('where','having','order_by','group_by','order'));
3196
		//check to see if we have a field on this model
3197
		$this_model_fields = $this->field_settings(true);
3198
		if(array_key_exists($query_param,$this_model_fields)){
3199
			if($allow_fields){
3200
				return;
3201
			}else{
3202
				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Using a field name (%s) on model %s is not allowed on this query param type '%s'. Original query param was %s", "event_espresso"),
3203
						$query_param,get_class($this),$query_param_type,$original_query_param));
3204
			}
3205
		}
3206
		//check if this is a special logic query param
3207
		elseif(in_array($query_param, $this->_logic_query_param_keys, TRUE)){
3208
			if($allow_logic_query_params){
3209
				return;
3210
			}else{
3211
				throw new EE_Error(
3212
					sprintf(
3213
						__( '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', 'event_espresso' ),
3214
						implode( '", "', $this->_logic_query_param_keys ),
3215
						$query_param ,
3216
						get_class( $this ),
3217
						'<br />',
3218
						"\t" . ' $passed_in_query_info = <pre>' . print_r( $passed_in_query_info, TRUE ) . '</pre>' . "\n\t" . ' $query_param_type = ' . $query_param_type . "\n\t" . ' $original_query_param = ' . $original_query_param
3219
					)
3220
				);
3221
			}
3222
		}
3223
3224
		//check if it's a custom selection
3225
		elseif(array_key_exists($query_param,$this->_custom_selections)){
3226
			return;
3227
		}
3228
3229
		//check if has a model name at the beginning
3230
		//and
3231
		//check if it's a field on a related model
3232
		foreach($this->_model_relations as $valid_related_model_name=>$relation_obj){
3233
			if(strpos($query_param, $valid_related_model_name.".") === 0){
3234
				$this->_add_join_to_model($valid_related_model_name, $passed_in_query_info,$original_query_param);
3235
				$query_param = substr($query_param, strlen($valid_related_model_name."."));
3236
				if($query_param === ''){
3237
					//nothing left to $query_param
3238
					//we should actually end in a field name, not a model like this!
3239
					throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("Query param '%s' (of type %s on model %s) shouldn't end on a period (.) ", "event_espresso"),
3240
					$query_param,$query_param_type,get_class($this),$valid_related_model_name));
3241
				}else{
3242
					$related_model_obj = $this->get_related_model_obj($valid_related_model_name);
3243
					$related_model_obj->_extract_related_model_info_from_query_param($query_param, $passed_in_query_info, $query_param_type, $original_query_param);
3244
					return;
3245
				}
3246
			}elseif($query_param === $valid_related_model_name){
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3247
				$this->_add_join_to_model($valid_related_model_name, $passed_in_query_info,$original_query_param);
3248
				return;
3249
			}
3250
		}
3251
3252
3253
		//ok so $query_param didn't start with a model name
3254
		//and we previously confirmed it wasn't a logic query param or field on the current model
3255
		//it's wack, that's what it is
3256
		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", "event_espresso"),
3257
				$query_param,get_class($this),$query_param_type,$original_query_param));
3258
3259
	}
3260
3261
3262
3263
	/**
3264
	 * Privately used by _extract_related_model_info_from_query_param to add a join to $model_name
3265
	 * and store it on $passed_in_query_info
3266
	 *
3267
	 * @param string                      $model_name
3268
	 * @param EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info
3269
	 * @param string                      $original_query_param used to extract the relation chain between the queried model and $model_name.
3270
	 *                                                          Eg, if we are querying Event, and are adding a join to 'Payment' with the original query param key 'Registration.Transaction.Payment.PAY_amount',
3271
	 *                                                          we want to extract 'Registration.Transaction.Payment', in case Payment wants to add default query params so that it will know
3272
	 *                                                          what models to prepend onto its default query params or in case it wants to rename tables (in case there are multiple joins to the same table)
3273
	 * @return void
3274
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3275
	 */
3276
	private function _add_join_to_model($model_name, EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier $passed_in_query_info,$original_query_param){
3277
		$relation_obj = $this->related_settings_for($model_name);
3278
3279
		$model_relation_chain = EE_Model_Parser::extract_model_relation_chain($model_name, $original_query_param);
3280
		//check if the relation is HABTM, because then we're essentially doing two joins
3281
		//If so, join first to the JOIN table, and add its data types, and then continue as normal
3282
		if($relation_obj instanceof EE_HABTM_Relation){
3283
			$join_model_obj = $relation_obj->get_join_model();
3284
			//replace the model specified with the join model for this relation chain, whi
3285
			$relation_chain_to_join_model = EE_Model_Parser::replace_model_name_with_join_model_name_in_model_relation_chain($model_name, $join_model_obj->get_this_model_name(), $model_relation_chain);
3286
			$new_query_info = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier(
3287
					array($relation_chain_to_join_model => $join_model_obj->get_this_model_name()),
3288
					$relation_obj->get_join_to_intermediate_model_statement($relation_chain_to_join_model));
3289
			$passed_in_query_info->merge( $new_query_info  );
3290
		}
3291
		//now just join to the other table pointed to by the relation object, and add its data types
3292
		$new_query_info = new EE_Model_Query_Info_Carrier(
3293
				array($model_relation_chain=>$model_name),
3294
				$relation_obj->get_join_statement($model_relation_chain));
3295
		$passed_in_query_info->merge( $new_query_info  );
3296
	}
3297
3298
3299
3300
	/**
3301
	 * Constructs SQL for where clause, like "WHERE Event.ID = 23 AND Transaction.amount > 100" etc.
3302
	 *
3303
	 * @param array $where_params like EEM_Base::get_all
3304
	 * @return string of SQL
3305
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3306
	 */
3307
	private function _construct_where_clause($where_params){
3308
		$SQL = $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($where_params, ' AND ');
3309
		if($SQL){
3310
			return " WHERE ". $SQL;
3311
		}else{
3312
			return '';
3313
		}
3314
	}
3315
3316
3317
3318
	/**
3319
	 * Just like the _construct_where_clause, except prepends 'HAVING' instead of 'WHERE',
3320
	 * and should be passed HAVING parameters, not WHERE parameters
3321
	 *
3322
	 * @param array $having_params
3323
	 * @return string
3324
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3325
	 */
3326
	private function _construct_having_clause($having_params){
3327
		$SQL = $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($having_params, ' AND ');
3328
		if($SQL){
3329
			return " HAVING ". $SQL;
3330
		}else{
3331
			return '';
3332
		}
3333
3334
	}
3335
3336
	/**
3337
	 * Gets the EE_Model_Field on the model indicated by $model_name and the $field_name.
3338
	 * Eg, if called with _get_field_on_model('ATT_ID','Attendee'), it will return the EE_Primary_Key_Field on EEM_Attendee.
3339
	 * @param string $field_name
3340
	 * @param string $model_name
3341
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
3342
	 * @throws EE_Error
3343
	 */
3344
	protected function _get_field_on_model($field_name,$model_name){
3345
		$model_class = 'EEM_'.$model_name;
3346
		$model_filepath = $model_class.".model.php";
3347
		if ( is_readable($model_filepath)){
3348
			require_once($model_filepath);
3349
			$model_instance=call_user_func($model_name."::instance");
3350
			/* @var $model_instance EEM_Base */
3351
			return $model_instance->field_settings_for($field_name);
3352
		}else{
3353
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__('No model named %s exists, with classname %s and filepath %s','event_espresso'),$model_name,$model_class,$model_filepath));
3354
		}
3355
	}
3356
3357
3358
3359
	/**
3360
	 * Used for creating nested WHERE conditions. Eg "WHERE ! (Event.ID = 3 OR ( Event_Meta.meta_key = 'bob' AND Event_Meta.meta_value = 'foo'))"
3361
	 * @param array  $where_params see EEM_Base::get_all for documentation
3362
	 * @param string $glue         joins each subclause together. Should really only be " AND " or " OR "...
3363
	 * @throws EE_Error
3364
	 * @return string of SQL
3365
	 */
3366
	private function _construct_condition_clause_recursive($where_params, $glue = ' AND'){
3367
		$where_clauses=array();
3368
		foreach($where_params as $query_param => $op_and_value_or_sub_condition){
3369
			$query_param = $this->_remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($query_param);//str_replace("*",'',$query_param);
3370
			if(in_array($query_param,$this->_logic_query_param_keys)){
3371
				switch($query_param){
3372
					case 'not':
3373
					case 'NOT':
3374
						$where_clauses[] = "! (". $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition, $glue).")";
3375
						break;
3376
					case 'and':
3377
					case 'AND':
3378
						$where_clauses[] = " (". $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition, ' AND ') .")";
3379
						break;
3380
					case 'or':
3381
					case 'OR':
3382
						$where_clauses[] = " (". $this->_construct_condition_clause_recursive($op_and_value_or_sub_condition, ' OR ') .")";
3383
						break;
3384
				}
3385
			}else{
3386
				$field_obj = $this->_deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param);
3387
3388
				//if it's not a normal field, maybe it's a custom selection?
3389
				if( ! $field_obj){
3390
					if(isset( $this->_custom_selections[$query_param][1])){
3391
						$field_obj = $this->_custom_selections[$query_param][1];
3392
					}else{
3393
						throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("%s is neither a valid model field name, nor a custom selection", "event_espresso"),$query_param));
3394
					}
3395
				}
3396
				$op_and_value_sql = $this->_construct_op_and_value($op_and_value_or_sub_condition, $field_obj);
3397
				$where_clauses[]=$this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_param).SP.$op_and_value_sql;
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$query_param is of type string, but the function expects a array.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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3398
			}
3399
		}
3400
		return $where_clauses ? implode( $glue, $where_clauses ) : '';
3401
	}
3402
3403
3404
3405
	/**
3406
	 * Takes the input parameter and extract the table name (alias) and column name
3407
	 * @param array $query_param  like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID, Event.Datetime.start_time, or REG_ID
3408
	 * @throws EE_Error
3409
	 * @return string table alias and column name for SQL, eg "Transaction.TXN_ID"
3410
	 */
3411
	private function _deduce_column_name_from_query_param($query_param){
3412
		$field = $this->_deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param);
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$query_param is of type array, but the function expects a string.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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3413
3414
		if( $field ){
3415
			$table_alias_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::extract_table_alias_model_relation_chain_from_query_param( $field->get_model_name(), $query_param );
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$query_param is of type array, but the function expects a string.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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3416
			return $table_alias_prefix . $field->get_qualified_column();
3417
		}elseif(array_key_exists($query_param,$this->_custom_selections)){
3418
			//maybe it's custom selection item?
3419
			//if so, just use it as the "column name"
3420
			return $query_param;
3421
		}else{
3422
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("%s is not a valid field on this model, nor a custom selection (%s)", "event_espresso"),$query_param,implode(",",$this->_custom_selections)));
3423
		}
3424
	}
3425
3426
	/**
3427
	 * Removes the * and anything after it from the condition query param key. It is useful to add the * to condition query
3428
	 * param keys (eg, 'OR*', 'EVT_ID') in order for the array keys to still be unique, so that they don't get overwritten
3429
	 * Takes a string like 'Event.EVT_ID*', 'TXN_total**', 'OR*1st', and 'DTT_reg_start*foobar' to
3430
	 * 'Event.EVT_ID', 'TXN_total', 'OR', and 'DTT_reg_start', respectively.
3431
	 * @param string $condition_query_param_key
3432
	 * @return string
3433
	 */
3434 View Code Duplication
	private function _remove_stars_and_anything_after_from_condition_query_param_key($condition_query_param_key){
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3435
		$pos_of_star = strpos($condition_query_param_key, '*');
3436
		if($pos_of_star === FALSE){
3437
			return $condition_query_param_key;
3438
		}else{
3439
			$condition_query_param_sans_star = substr($condition_query_param_key, 0, $pos_of_star);
3440
			return $condition_query_param_sans_star;
3441
		}
3442
	}
3443
3444
3445
3446
	/**
3447
	 * creates the SQL for the operator and the value in a WHERE clause, eg "< 23" or "LIKE '%monkey%'"
3448
	 * @param mixed array | string 	$op_and_value
3449
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj . If string, should be one of EEM_Base::_valid_wpdb_data_types
3450
	 * @throws EE_Error
3451
	 * @return string
3452
	 */
3453
	private function _construct_op_and_value($op_and_value, $field_obj){
3454
		if ( is_array( $op_and_value ) ) {
3455
			$operator = isset( $op_and_value[0] ) ? $this->_prepare_operator_for_sql( $op_and_value[0] ) : null;
3456
			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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3457
				$php_array_like_string = array();
3458
				foreach ( $op_and_value as $key => $value ) {
3459
					$php_array_like_string[] = "$key=>$value";
3460
				}
3461
				throw new EE_Error(
3462
					sprintf(
3463
						__(
3464
							"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))",
3465
							"event_espresso"
3466
						),
3467
						implode( ",", $php_array_like_string )
3468
					)
3469
				);
3470
			}
3471
			$value = isset( $op_and_value[1] ) ? $op_and_value[1] : null;
3472
		} else {
3473
			$operator = '=';
3474
			$value = $op_and_value;
3475
		}
3476
		//check to see if the value is actually another field
3477
		if ( is_array( $op_and_value ) && isset( $op_and_value[2] ) && $op_and_value[2] == true ) {
3478
			return $operator . SP . $this->_deduce_column_name_from_query_param( $value );
3479
		} elseif ( in_array( $operator, $this->_in_style_operators ) && is_array( $value ) ) {
3480
			//in this case, the value should be an array, or at least a comma-separated list
3481
			//it will need to handle a little differently
3482
			$cleaned_value = $this->_construct_in_value( $value, $field_obj );
3483
			//note: $cleaned_value has already been run through $wpdb->prepare()
3484
			return $operator . SP . $cleaned_value;
3485
		} elseif ( in_array( $operator, $this->_between_style_operators ) && is_array( $value ) ) {
3486
			//the value should be an array with count of two.
3487
			if ( count( $value ) !== 2 ) {
3488
				throw new EE_Error(
3489
					sprintf(
3490
						__(
3491
							"The '%s' operator must be used with an array of values and there must be exactly TWO values in that array.",
3492
							'event_espresso'
3493
						),
3494
						"BETWEEN"
3495
					)
3496
				);
3497
			}
3498
			$cleaned_value = $this->_construct_between_value( $value, $field_obj );
3499
			return $operator . SP . $cleaned_value;
3500 View Code Duplication
		} elseif ( in_array( $operator, $this->_null_style_operators ) ) {
3501
			if ( $value !== null ) {
3502
				throw new EE_Error(
3503
					sprintf(
3504
						__(
3505
							"You attempted to give a value  (%s) while using a NULL-style operator (%s). That isn't valid",
3506
							"event_espresso"
3507
						),
3508
						$value,
3509
						$operator
3510
					)
3511
				);
3512
			}
3513
			return $operator;
3514
		} elseif ( $operator === 'LIKE' && ! is_array( $value ) ) {
3515
			//if the operator is 'LIKE', we want to allow percent signs (%) and not
3516
			//remove other junk. So just treat it as a string.
3517
			return $operator . SP . $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field( $value, '%s' );
3518
		} elseif ( ! in_array( $operator, $this->_in_style_operators ) && ! is_array( $value ) ) {
3519
			return $operator . SP . $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field( $value, $field_obj );
3520 View Code Duplication
		} elseif ( in_array( $operator, $this->_in_style_operators ) && ! is_array( $value ) ) {
3521
			throw new EE_Error(
3522
				sprintf(
3523
					__(
3524
						"Operator '%s' must be used with an array of values, eg 'Registration.REG_ID' => array('%s',array(1,2,3))",
3525
						'event_espresso'
3526
					),
3527
					$operator,
3528
					$operator
3529
				)
3530
			);
3531
		} elseif ( ! in_array( $operator, $this->_in_style_operators ) && is_array( $value ) ) {
3532
			throw new EE_Error(
3533
				sprintf(
3534
					__(
3535
						"Operator '%s' must be used with a single value, not an array. Eg 'Registration.REG_ID => array('%s',23))",
3536
						'event_espresso'
3537
					),
3538
					$operator,
3539
					$operator
3540
				)
3541
			);
3542
		} else {
3543
			throw new EE_Error(
3544
				sprintf(
3545
					__(
3546
						"It appears you've provided some totally invalid query parameters. Operator and value were:'%s', which isn't right at all",
3547
						"event_espresso"
3548
					),
3549
					http_build_query( $op_and_value )
3550
				)
3551
			);
3552
		}
3553
	}
3554
3555
3556
3557
	/**
3558
	 * Creates the operands to be used in a BETWEEN query, eg "'2014-12-31 20:23:33' AND '2015-01-23 12:32:54'"
3559
	 *
3560
	 * @param array                      $values
3561
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string, it should be the datatype to be used when querying, eg '%s'
3562
	 * @return string
3563
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3564
	 */
3565
	public function _construct_between_value( $values, $field_obj ) {
3566
		$cleaned_values = array();
3567
		foreach ( $values as $value ) {
3568
			$cleaned_values[] = $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value,$field_obj);
3569
		}
3570
		return  $cleaned_values[0] . " AND " . $cleaned_values[1];
3571
	}
3572
3573
3574
3575
	/**
3576
	 * Takes an array or a comma-separated list of $values and cleans them
3577
	 * according to $data_type using $wpdb->prepare, and then makes the list a
3578
	 * string surrounded by ( and ). Eg, _construct_in_value(array(1,2,3),'%d') would
3579
	 * return '(1,2,3)'; _construct_in_value("1,2,hack",'%d') would return '(1,2,1)' (assuming
3580
	 * I'm right that a string, when interpreted as a digit, becomes a 1. It might become a 0)
3581
	 *
3582
	 * @param mixed                      $values    array or comma-separated string
3583
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string, it should be a wpdb data type like '%s', or '%d'
3584
	 * @return string of SQL to follow an 'IN' or 'NOT IN' operator
3585
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3586
	 */
3587
	public function _construct_in_value($values,  $field_obj){
3588
		//check if the value is a CSV list
3589
		if(is_string($values)){
3590
			//in which case, turn it into an array
3591
			$values = explode(",",$values);
3592
		}
3593
		$cleaned_values = array();
3594
		foreach($values as $value){
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3595
			$cleaned_values[] = $this->_wpdb_prepare_using_field($value,$field_obj);
3596
		}
3597
		//we would just LOVE to leave $cleaned_values as an empty array, and return the value as "()",
3598
		//but unfortunately that's invalid SQL. So instead we return a string which we KNOW will evaluate to be the empty set
3599
		//which is effectively equivalent to returning "()". We don't return "(0)" because that only works for auto-incrementing columns
3600
		if(empty($cleaned_values)){
3601
			$all_fields = $this->field_settings();
3602
			$a_field = array_shift($all_fields);
3603
			$main_table = $this->_get_main_table();
3604
			$cleaned_values[] = "SELECT ".$a_field->get_table_column()." FROM ".$main_table->get_table_name()." WHERE FALSE";
3605
		}
3606
		return "(".implode(",",$cleaned_values).")";
3607
	}
3608
3609
3610
3611
	/**
3612
	 *
3613
	 * @param mixed 	$value
3614
	 * @param EE_Model_Field_Base|string $field_obj if string it should be a wpdb data type like '%d'
3615
	 * @throws EE_Error
3616
	 * @return false|null|string
3617
	 */
3618
	private function _wpdb_prepare_using_field($value,$field_obj){
3619
		/** @type WPDB $wpdb */
3620
		global $wpdb;
3621
		if($field_obj instanceof EE_Model_Field_Base){
3622
			return $wpdb->prepare($field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type(),$this->_prepare_value_for_use_in_db($value, $field_obj));
3623
		}else{//$field_obj should really just be a data type
3624 View Code Duplication
			if( ! in_array($field_obj,$this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)){
3625
				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("%s is not a valid wpdb datatype. Valid ones are %s", "event_espresso"),$field_obj,implode(",",$this->_valid_wpdb_data_types)));
3626
			}
3627
			return $wpdb->prepare($field_obj,$value);
3628
		}
3629
	}
3630
3631
3632
3633
	/**
3634
	 * Takes the input parameter and finds the model field that it indicates.
3635
	 * @param string $query_param_name like Registration.Transaction.TXN_ID, Event.Datetime.start_time, or REG_ID
3636
	 * @throws EE_Error
3637
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
3638
	 */
3639
	protected function _deduce_field_from_query_param($query_param_name){
3640
		//ok, now proceed with deducing which part is the model's name, and which is the field's name
3641
		//which will help us find the database table and column
3642
3643
		$query_param_parts = explode(".",$query_param_name);
3644
		if(empty($query_param_parts)){
3645
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("_extract_column_name is empty when trying to extract column and table name from %s",'event_espresso'),$query_param_name));
3646
		}
3647
		$number_of_parts = count($query_param_parts);
3648
		$last_query_param_part = $query_param_parts[ count($query_param_parts) - 1 ];
3649
		if($number_of_parts === 1){
3650
			$field_name = $last_query_param_part;
3651
			$model_obj = $this;
3652
		}else{// $number_of_parts >= 2
3653
			//the last part is the column name, and there are only 2parts. therefore...
3654
			$field_name = $last_query_param_part;
3655
			$model_obj = $this->get_related_model_obj( $query_param_parts[ $number_of_parts - 2 ]);
3656
		}
3657
		try{
3658
			return $model_obj->field_settings_for($field_name);
3659
		}catch(EE_Error $e){
3660
			return null;
3661
		}
3662
	}
3663
3664
3665
3666
	/**
3667
	 * Given a field's name (ie, a key in $this->field_settings()), uses the EE_Model_Field object to get the table's alias and column
3668
	 * which corresponds to it
3669
	 * @param string $field_name
3670
	 * @throws EE_Error
3671
	 * @return string
3672
	 */
3673
	public function _get_qualified_column_for_field($field_name){
3674
		$all_fields = $this->field_settings();
3675
		$field = isset($all_fields[$field_name]) ? $all_fields[$field_name] : FALSE;
3676
		if($field){
3677
			return $field->get_qualified_column();
3678
		}else{
3679
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no field titled %s on model %s. Either the query trying to use it is bad, or you need to add it to the list of fields on the model.",'event_espresso'),$field_name,get_class($this)));
3680
		}
3681
	}
3682
3683
3684
3685
	/**
3686
	 * constructs the select use on special limit joins
3687
	 * NOTE: for now this has only been tested and will work when the  table alias is for the PRIMARY table. Although its setup so the select query will be setup on and just doing the special select join off of the primary table (as that is typically where the limits would be set).
3688
	 *
3689
	 * @param  string $table_alias The table the select is being built for
3690
	 * @param  mixed|string $limit The limit for this select
3691
	 * @return string                The final select join element for the query.
3692
	 */
3693
	public function _construct_limit_join_select( $table_alias, $limit ) {
3694
		$SQL = '';
3695
		foreach ( $this->_tables as $table_obj ) {
3696
			if ( $table_obj instanceof EE_Primary_Table ) {
3697
				$SQL .= $table_alias === $table_obj->get_table_alias()
3698
					? $table_obj->get_select_join_limit( $limit )
3699
					: SP . $table_obj->get_table_name() . " AS " . $table_obj->get_table_alias() . SP;
3700
			} elseif ( $table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table ) {
3701
				$SQL .= $table_alias === $table_obj->get_table_alias()
3702
					? $table_obj->get_select_join_limit_join( $limit )
3703
					: SP . $table_obj->get_join_sql( $table_alias ) . SP;
3704
			}
3705
		}
3706
		return $SQL;
3707
	}
3708
3709
3710
3711
	/**
3712
	 * Constructs the internal join if there are multiple tables, or simply the table's name and alias
3713
	 * Eg "wp_post AS Event" or "wp_post AS Event INNER JOIN wp_postmeta Event_Meta ON Event.ID = Event_Meta.post_id"
3714
	 *
3715
	 * @return string SQL
3716
	 * @throws \EE_Error
3717
	 */
3718
	public function _construct_internal_join(){
3719
		$SQL = $this->_get_main_table()->get_table_sql();
3720
		$SQL .= $this->_construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($this->_get_main_table()->get_table_alias());
3721
		return $SQL;
3722
	}
3723
3724
3725
3726
	/**
3727
	 * Constructs the SQL for joining all the tables on this model.
3728
	 * Normally $alias should be the primary table's alias, but in cases where
3729
	 * we have already joined to a secondary table (eg, the secondary table has a foreign key and is joined before the primary table)
3730
	 * then we should provide that secondary table's alias.
3731
	 * Eg, with $alias being the primary table's alias, this will construct SQL like:
3732
	 * " INNER JOIN wp_esp_secondary_table AS Secondary_Table ON Primary_Table.pk = Secondary_Table.fk".
3733
	 * With $alias being a secondary table's alias, this will construct SQL like:
3734
	 * " INNER JOIN wp_esp_primary_table AS Primary_Table ON Primary_Table.pk = Secondary_Table.fk".
3735
	 *
3736
	 * @param string $alias_prefixed table alias to join to (this table should already be in the FROM SQL clause)
3737
	 * @return string
3738
	 */
3739
	public function _construct_internal_join_to_table_with_alias($alias_prefixed){
3740
		$SQL = '';
3741
		$alias_sans_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::remove_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($alias_prefixed);
3742
		foreach($this->_tables as $table_obj){
3743
			if($table_obj instanceof EE_Secondary_Table){//table is secondary table
3744
				if($alias_sans_prefix === $table_obj->get_table_alias()){
3745
					//so we're joining to this table, meaning the table is already in
3746
					//the FROM statement, BUT the primary table isn't. So we want
3747
					//to add the inverse join sql
3748
					$SQL .= $table_obj->get_inverse_join_sql($alias_prefixed);
3749
				}else{
3750
					//just add a regular JOIN to this table from the primary table
3751
					$SQL .= $table_obj->get_join_sql($alias_prefixed);
3752
				}
3753
			}//if it's a primary table, dont add any SQL. it should already be in the FROM statement
3754
		}
3755
		return $SQL;
3756
	}
3757
3758
	/**
3759
	 * Gets an array for storing all the data types on the next-to-be-executed-query.
3760
	 * This should be a growing array of keys being table-columns (eg 'EVT_ID' and 'Event.EVT_ID'), and values being their data type (eg, '%s', '%d', etc)
3761
	 * @return array
3762
	 */
3763
	public function _get_data_types(){
3764
		$data_types = array();
3765
		foreach( $this->field_settings() as $field_obj){
3766
			//$data_types[$field_obj->get_table_column()] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
3767
			/** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
3768
			$data_types[$field_obj->get_qualified_column()] = $field_obj->get_wpdb_data_type();
3769
		}
3770
		return $data_types;
3771
	}
3772
3773
3774
3775
	/**
3776
	 * Gets the model object given the relation's name / model's name (eg, 'Event', 'Registration',etc. Always singular)
3777
	 * @param string $model_name
3778
	 * @throws EE_Error
3779
	 * @return EEM_Base
3780
	 */
3781
	public function get_related_model_obj($model_name){
3782
		$model_classname = "EEM_".$model_name;
3783
		if(!class_exists($model_classname)){
3784
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You specified a related model named %s in your query. No such model exists, if it did, it would have the classname %s",'event_espresso'),$model_name,$model_classname));
3785
		}
3786
		return call_user_func($model_classname."::instance");
3787
	}
3788
3789
3790
	/**
3791
	 * Returns the array of EE_ModelRelations for this model.
3792
	 * @return EE_Model_Relation_Base[]
3793
	 */
3794
	public function relation_settings(){
3795
		return $this->_model_relations;
3796
	}
3797
3798
	/**
3799
	 * Gets all related models that this model BELONGS TO. Handy to know sometimes
3800
	 * because without THOSE models, this model probably doesn't have much purpose.
3801
	 * (Eg, without an event, datetimes have little purpose.)
3802
	 * @return EE_Belongs_To_Relation[]
3803
	 */
3804
	public function belongs_to_relations(){
3805
		$belongs_to_relations = array();
3806
		foreach($this->relation_settings() as $model_name => $relation_obj){
3807
			if($relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation){
3808
				$belongs_to_relations[$model_name] = $relation_obj;
3809
			}
3810
		}
3811
		return $belongs_to_relations;
3812
	}
3813
3814
3815
3816
	/**
3817
	 * Returns the specified EE_Model_Relation, or throws an exception
3818
	 * @param string $relation_name name of relation, key in $this->_relatedModels
3819
	 * @throws EE_Error
3820
	 * @return EE_Model_Relation_Base
3821
	 */
3822
	public function related_settings_for($relation_name){
3823
		$relatedModels=$this->relation_settings();
3824 View Code Duplication
		if(!array_key_exists($relation_name,$relatedModels)){
3825
			throw new EE_Error(
3826
				sprintf(
3827
					__('Cannot get %s related to %s. There is no model relation of that type. There is, however, %s...','event_espresso'),
3828
					$relation_name,
3829
					$this->_get_class_name(),
3830
					implode( ', ', array_keys( $relatedModels ))
3831
				)
3832
			);
3833
		}
3834
		return $relatedModels[$relation_name];
3835
	}
3836
3837
3838
3839
	/**
3840
	 * A convenience method for getting a specific field's settings, instead of getting all field settings for all fields
3841
	 * @param string $fieldName
3842
	 * @throws EE_Error
3843
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
3844
	 */
3845 View Code Duplication
	public function field_settings_for($fieldName){
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3846
		$fieldSettings=$this->field_settings(true);
3847
		if( ! array_key_exists($fieldName,$fieldSettings)){
3848
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no field/column '%s' on '%s'",'event_espresso'),$fieldName,get_class($this)));
3849
		}
3850
		return $fieldSettings[$fieldName];
3851
	}
3852
3853
	/**
3854
	 * Checks if this field exists on this model
3855
	 * @param string $fieldName a key in the model's _field_settings array
3856
	 * @return boolean
3857
	 */
3858
	public function has_field($fieldName){
3859
		$fieldSettings = $this->field_settings(true);
3860
		if( isset($fieldSettings[$fieldName])){
3861
			return true;
3862
		}else{
3863
			return false;
3864
		}
3865
	}
3866
3867
	/**
3868
	 * Returns whether or not this model has a relation to the specified model
3869
	 * @param string $relation_name possibly one of the keys in the relation_settings array
3870
	 * @return boolean
3871
	 */
3872
	public function has_relation($relation_name){
3873
		$relations = $this->relation_settings();
3874
		if(isset($relations[$relation_name])){
3875
			return true;
3876
		}else{
3877
			return false;
3878
		}
3879
	}
3880
3881
3882
	/**
3883
	 * gets the field object of type 'primary_key' from the fieldsSettings attribute.
3884
	 * Eg, on EE_Answer that would be ANS_ID field object
3885
	 * @param $field_obj
3886
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
3887
	 */
3888
	public function is_primary_key_field( $field_obj ){
3889
		return $field_obj instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base ? TRUE : FALSE;
3890
	}
3891
3892
3893
3894
	/**
3895
	 * gets the field object of type 'primary_key' from the fieldsSettings attribute.
3896
	 * Eg, on EE_Answer that would be ANS_ID field object
3897
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base
3898
	 * @throws EE_Error
3899
	 */
3900
	public function get_primary_key_field(){
3901
		if( $this->_primary_key_field === NULL ){
3902
			foreach( $this->field_settings( TRUE ) as $field_obj ){
3903
				if( $this->is_primary_key_field( $field_obj )){
3904
					$this->_primary_key_field = $field_obj;
3905
					break;
3906
				}
3907
			}
3908
			if( ! $this->_primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Field_Base ){
3909
				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no Primary Key defined on model %s",'event_espresso'),get_class($this)));
3910
			}
3911
		}
3912
		return $this->_primary_key_field;
3913
	}
3914
3915
3916
3917
	/**
3918
	 * Returns whether or not not there is a primary key on this model.
3919
	 * Internally does some caching.
3920
	 * @return boolean
3921
	 */
3922
	public function has_primary_key_field(){
3923
		if($this->_has_primary_key_field === null){
3924
			try{
3925
				$this->get_primary_key_field();
3926
				$this->_has_primary_key_field = true;
3927
			}catch(EE_Error $e){
3928
				$this->_has_primary_key_field = false;
3929
			}
3930
		}
3931
		return $this->_has_primary_key_field;
3932
	}
3933
3934
3935
3936
	/**
3937
	 * Finds the first field of type $field_class_name.
3938
	 * @param string $field_class_name class name of field that you want to find. Eg, EE_Datetime_Field, EE_Foreign_Key_Field, etc
3939
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base or null if none is found
3940
	 */
3941
	public function get_a_field_of_type($field_class_name){
3942
		foreach($this->field_settings() as $field){
3943
			if( $field instanceof $field_class_name ){
3944
				return $field;
3945
			}
3946
		}
3947
		return null;
3948
	}
3949
3950
3951
	/**
3952
	 * Gets a foreign key field pointing to model.
3953
	 * @param string $model_name eg Event, Registration, not EEM_Event
3954
	 * @return EE_Foreign_Key_Field_Base
3955
	 * @throws EE_Error
3956
	 */
3957
	public function get_foreign_key_to($model_name){
3958
		if( ! isset( $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[ $model_name ] ) ){
3959
			foreach($this->field_settings() as $field){
3960
				if(
3961
					$field instanceof EE_Foreign_Key_Field_Base
3962
					&& in_array($model_name,$field->get_model_names_pointed_to() )
3963
				) {
3964
					$this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[ $model_name ] = $field;
3965
					break;
3966
				}
3967
			}
3968 View Code Duplication
			if( ! isset( $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[ $model_name ] ) ){
3969
				throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("There is no foreign key field pointing to model %s on model %s",'event_espresso'),$model_name,get_class($this)));
3970
			}
3971
		}
3972
		return $this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields[ $model_name ];
3973
	}
3974
3975
3976
3977
	/**
3978
	 * Gets the actual table for the table alias
3979
	 * @param string $table_alias eg Event, Event_Meta, Registration, Transaction, but maybe
3980
	 * a table alias with a model chain prefix, like 'Venue__Event_Venue___Event_Meta'. Either one works
3981
	 * @return EE_Table_Base
3982
	 */
3983
	public function get_table_for_alias($table_alias){
3984
		$table_alias_sans_model_relation_chain_prefix = EE_Model_Parser::remove_table_alias_model_relation_chain_prefix($table_alias);
3985
		return $this->_tables[$table_alias_sans_model_relation_chain_prefix]->get_table_name();
3986
	}
3987
3988
3989
3990
	/**
3991
	 * Returns a flat array of all field son this model, instead of organizing them
3992
	 * by table_alias as they are in the constructor.
3993
	 * @param bool $include_db_only_fields flag indicating whether or not to include the db-only fields
3994
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[] where the keys are the field's name
3995
	 */
3996
	public function field_settings($include_db_only_fields = false){
3997
		if( $include_db_only_fields ){
3998 View Code Duplication
			if( $this->_cached_fields === NULL ){
3999
				$this->_cached_fields = array();
4000
				foreach($this->_fields as $fields_corresponding_to_table){
4001
					foreach($fields_corresponding_to_table as $field_name => $field_obj){
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4002
						$this->_cached_fields[$field_name]=$field_obj;
4003
					}
4004
				}
4005
			}
4006
			return $this->_cached_fields;
4007 View Code Duplication
		}else{
4008
			if( $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only === NULL ){
4009
				$this->_cached_fields_non_db_only = array();
4010
				foreach($this->_fields as $fields_corresponding_to_table){
4011
					foreach($fields_corresponding_to_table as $field_name => $field_obj){
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4012
						/** @var $field_obj EE_Model_Field_Base */
4013
						if( ! $field_obj->is_db_only_field() ){
4014
							$this->_cached_fields_non_db_only[$field_name]=$field_obj;
4015
						}
4016
					}
4017
				}
4018
			}
4019
			return $this->_cached_fields_non_db_only;
4020
		}
4021
	}
4022
4023
4024
4025
	/**
4026
	 *        cycle though array of attendees and create objects out of each item
4027
	 *
4028
	 * @access        private
4029
	 * @param        array $rows of results of $wpdb->get_results($query,ARRAY_A)
4030
	 * @return \EE_Base_Class[] array keys are primary keys (if there is a primary key on the model. if not, numerically indexed)
4031
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4032
	 */
4033
	protected function _create_objects( $rows = array() ) {
4034
		$array_of_objects=array();
4035
		if(empty($rows)){
4036
			return array();
4037
		}
4038
		$count_if_model_has_no_primary_key = 0;
4039
		$has_primary_key = $this->has_primary_key_field();
4040
		$primary_key_field = $has_primary_key ? $this->get_primary_key_field() : null;
4041
		foreach ( (array)$rows as $row ) {
4042
			if(empty($row)){
4043
				//wp did its weird thing where it returns an array like array(0=>null), which is totally not helpful...
4044
				return array();
4045
			}
4046
			//check if we've already set this object in the results array,
4047
			//in which case there's no need to process it further (again)
4048
			if( $has_primary_key ) {
4049
				$table_pk_value = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not(
4050
					$row,
4051
					$primary_key_field->get_qualified_column(),
4052
					$primary_key_field->get_table_column()
4053
				);
4054
				if( $table_pk_value && isset( $array_of_objects[ $table_pk_value ] ) ) {
4055
					continue;
4056
				}
4057
			}
4058
			$classInstance = $this->instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($row);
4059 View Code Duplication
			if( ! $classInstance ) {
4060
				throw new EE_Error(
4061
					sprintf(
4062
						__( 'Could not create instance of class %s from row %s', 'event_espresso' ),
4063
						$this->get_this_model_name(),
4064
						http_build_query( $row )
4065
					)
4066
				);
4067
			}
4068
			//set the timezone on the instantiated objects
4069
			$classInstance->set_timezone( $this->_timezone );
4070
			//make sure if there is any timezone setting present that we set the timezone for the object
4071
			$key = $has_primary_key ? $classInstance->ID() : $count_if_model_has_no_primary_key++;
4072
			$array_of_objects[ $key ] = $classInstance;
4073
			//also, for all the relations of type BelongsTo, see if we can cache
4074
			//those related models
4075
			//(we could do this for other relations too, but if there are conditions
4076
			//that filtered out some fo the results, then we'd be caching an incomplete set
4077
			//so it requires a little more thought than just caching them immediately...)
4078
			foreach($this->_model_relations as $modelName => $relation_obj){
4079
				if( $relation_obj instanceof EE_Belongs_To_Relation){
4080
					//check if this model's INFO is present. If so, cache it on the model
4081
					$other_model = $relation_obj->get_other_model();
4082
					$other_model_obj_maybe = $other_model->instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($row);
4083
					//if we managed to make a model object from the results, cache it on the main model object
4084
					if( $other_model_obj_maybe ){
4085
						//set timezone on these other model objects if they are present
4086
						$other_model_obj_maybe->set_timezone( $this->_timezone );
4087
						$classInstance->cache($modelName, $other_model_obj_maybe);
4088
					}
4089
				}
4090
			}
4091
		}
4092
		return $array_of_objects;
4093
	}
4094
4095
4096
4097
	/**
4098
	 * The purpose of this method is to allow us to create a model object that is not in the db that holds default values.
4099
	 * A typical example of where this is used is when creating a new item and the initial load of a form.  We dont' necessarily want to test for if the object is present but just assume it is BUT load the defaults from the object (as set in the model_field!).
4100
	 *
4101
	 * @return EE_Base_Class single EE_Base_Class object with default values for the properties.
4102
	 */
4103
	public function create_default_object() {
4104
4105
		$this_model_fields_and_values = array();
4106
		//setup the row using default values;
4107
		foreach ( $this->field_settings() as $field_name => $field_obj ) {
4108
			$this_model_fields_and_values[$field_name] = $field_obj->get_default_value();
4109
		}
4110
4111
		$className = $this->_get_class_name();
4112
		$classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()->load_class( $className, array( $this_model_fields_and_values ), FALSE, FALSE );
4113
4114
		return $classInstance;
4115
	}
4116
4117
4118
4119
	/**
4120
	 * @param mixed $cols_n_values either an array of where each key is the name of a field, and the value is its value
4121
	 *                             or an stdClass where each property is the name of a column,
4122
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
4123
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4124
	 */
4125
	public function instantiate_class_from_array_or_object($cols_n_values){
4126
		if( ! is_array( $cols_n_values ) && is_object( $cols_n_values )) {
4127
			$cols_n_values = get_object_vars( $cols_n_values );
4128
		}
4129
		$primary_key = NULL;
4130
		//make sure the array only has keys that are fields/columns on this model
4131
		$this_model_fields_n_values = $this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values( $cols_n_values );
4132
		if( $this->has_primary_key_field() && isset( $this_model_fields_n_values[ $this->primary_key_name() ] ) ){
4133
			$primary_key = $this_model_fields_n_values[ $this->primary_key_name() ];
4134
		}
4135
		$className=$this->_get_class_name();
4136
4137
		//check we actually found results that we can use to build our model object
4138
		//if not, return null
4139
		if( $this->has_primary_key_field()){
4140
			if(empty( $this_model_fields_n_values[$this->primary_key_name()] )){
4141
				return NULL;
4142
			}
4143
		}else if($this->unique_indexes()){
4144
			$first_column = reset($this_model_fields_n_values);
4145
			if(empty($first_column)){
4146
				return NULL;
4147
			}
4148
		}
4149
4150
		// if there is no primary key or the object doesn't already exist in the entity map, then create a new instance
4151
		if ( $primary_key){
4152
			$classInstance = $this->get_from_entity_map( $primary_key );
4153
			if( ! $classInstance) {
4154
				$classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()->load_class( $className, array( $this_model_fields_n_values, $this->_timezone ), TRUE, FALSE );
4155
				// add this new object to the entity map
4156
				$classInstance = $this->add_to_entity_map( $classInstance );
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It seems like $classInstance can be null; however, add_to_entity_map() does not accept null, maybe add an additional type check?

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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4157
			}
4158
		}else{
4159
			$classInstance = EE_Registry::instance()->load_class( $className, array( $this_model_fields_n_values, $this->_timezone ), TRUE, FALSE );
4160
		}
4161
4162
			//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.
4163
		$this->set_timezone( $classInstance->get_timezone() );
4164
		return $classInstance;
4165
	}
4166
	/**
4167
	 * Gets the model object from the  entity map if it exists
4168
	 * @param int|string $id the ID of the model object
4169
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
4170
	 */
4171
	public function get_from_entity_map( $id ){
4172
		return isset( $this->_entity_map[ EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id ][ $id ] ) ? $this->_entity_map[ EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id ][ $id ] : NULL;
4173
	}
4174
4175
4176
4177
	/**
4178
	 * add_to_entity_map
4179
	 *
4180
	 * Adds the object to the model's entity mappings
4181
	 * 		Effectively tells the models "Hey, this model object is the most up-to-date representation of the data,
4182
	 * 		and for the remainder of the request, it's even more up-to-date than what's in the database.
4183
	 * 		So, if the database doesn't agree with what's in the entity mapper, ignore the database"
4184
	 * 		If the database gets updated directly and you want the entity mapper to reflect that change,
4185
	 * 		then this method should be called immediately after the update query
4186
	 *
4187
	 * Note: The map is indexed by whatever the current blog id is set (via EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id).  This is so
4188
	 * on multisite, the entity map is specific to the query being done for a specific site.
4189
	 *
4190
	 * @param 	EE_Base_Class $object
4191
	 * @throws EE_Error
4192
	 * @return \EE_Base_Class
4193
	 */
4194
	public function add_to_entity_map( EE_Base_Class $object) {
4195
		$className = $this->_get_class_name();
4196
		if( ! $object instanceof $className ){
4197
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You tried adding a %s to a mapping of %ss", "event_espresso"),is_object( $object ) ? get_class( $object ) : $object, $className ) );
4198
		}
4199
		/** @var $object EE_Base_Class */
4200
		if ( ! $object->ID() ){
4201
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("You tried storing a model object with NO ID in the %s entity mapper.", "event_espresso"),get_class($this)));
4202
		}
4203
		// double check it's not already there
4204
		$classInstance = $this->get_from_entity_map( $object->ID() );
4205
		if ( $classInstance ) {
4206
			return $classInstance;
4207
		} else {
4208
			$this->_entity_map[ EEM_Base::$_model_query_blog_id ][ $object->ID() ] = $object;
4209
			return $object;
4210
		}
4211
	}
4212
4213
	/**
4214
	 * Public wrapper for _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values.
4215
	 *
4216
	 * Given an array where keys are column (or column alias) names and values,
4217
	 * returns an array of their corresponding field names and database values
4218
	 * @param array $cols_n_values
4219
	 * @return array
4220
	 */
4221
	public function deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values( $cols_n_values ) {
4222
		return $this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values( $cols_n_values );
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$cols_n_values is of type array, but the function expects a string.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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4223
	}
4224
4225
4226
	/**
4227
	 * _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values
4228
	 *
4229
	 * Given an array where keys are column (or column alias) names and values,
4230
	 * returns an array of their corresponding field names and database values
4231
	 *
4232
	 * @param string $cols_n_values
4233
	 * @return array
4234
	 */
4235
	protected function _deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values( $cols_n_values ){
4236
		$this_model_fields_n_values = array();
4237
		foreach( $this->get_tables() as $table_alias => $table_obj ) {
4238
			$table_pk_value = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not($cols_n_values, $table_obj->get_fully_qualified_pk_column(), $table_obj->get_pk_column() );
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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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4239
			//there is a primary key on this table and its not set. Use defaults for all its columns
4240
			if( $table_pk_value === null && $table_obj->get_pk_column() ){
4241
				foreach( $this->_get_fields_for_table( $table_alias ) as $field_name => $field_obj ) {
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4242
					if( ! $field_obj->is_db_only_field() ){
4243
						//prepare field as if its coming from db
4244
						$prepared_value = $field_obj->prepare_for_set( $field_obj->get_default_value() );
4245
						$this_model_fields_n_values[$field_name] = $field_obj->prepare_for_use_in_db( $prepared_value );
4246
					}
4247
				}
4248
			}else{
4249
				//the table's rows existed. Use their values
4250
				foreach( $this->_get_fields_for_table( $table_alias ) as $field_name => $field_obj ) {
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4251
					if( ! $field_obj->is_db_only_field() ){
4252
						$this_model_fields_n_values[$field_name] = $this->_get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not(
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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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4253
							$cols_n_values, $field_obj->get_qualified_column(),
4254
							$field_obj->get_table_column()
4255
						);
4256
					}
4257
				}
4258
			}
4259
		}
4260
		return $this_model_fields_n_values;
4261
	}
4262
4263
4264
4265
	/**
4266
	 * @param $cols_n_values
4267
	 * @param $qualified_column
4268
	 * @param $regular_column
4269
	 * @return null
4270
	 */
4271
	protected function _get_column_value_with_table_alias_or_not( $cols_n_values, $qualified_column, $regular_column ){
4272
		$value = null;
4273
		//ask the field what it think it's table_name.column_name should be, and call it the "qualified column"
4274
		//does the field on the model relate to this column retrieved from the db?
4275
		//or is it a db-only field? (not relating to the model)
4276
		if( isset( $cols_n_values[ $qualified_column ] ) ){
4277
			$value = $cols_n_values[ $qualified_column ];
4278
		}elseif( isset( $cols_n_values[ $regular_column ] ) ){
4279
			$value = $cols_n_values[ $regular_column ];
4280
		}
4281
		return $value;
4282
	}
4283
4284
4285
4286
	/**
4287
	 * refresh_entity_map_from_db
4288
	 * Makes sure the model object in the entity map at $id assumes the values
4289
	 * of the database (opposite of EE_base_Class::save())
4290
	 *
4291
	 * @param int|string $id
4292
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
4293
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4294
	 */
4295
	public function refresh_entity_map_from_db( $id ){
4296
		$obj_in_map = $this->get_from_entity_map( $id );
4297
		if( $obj_in_map ){
4298
			$wpdb_results = $this->_get_all_wpdb_results(
4299
				array( array( $this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id ), 'limit' => 1 )
4300
			);
4301
			if( $wpdb_results && is_array( $wpdb_results ) ){
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The expression $wpdb_results of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

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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4302
				$one_row = reset( $wpdb_results );
4303
				foreach( $this->_deduce_fields_n_values_from_cols_n_values($one_row ) as $field_name => $db_value ) {
4304
					$obj_in_map->set_from_db( $field_name, $db_value );
4305
				}
4306
				//clear the cache of related model objects
4307
				foreach ( $this->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj ){
4308
					$obj_in_map->clear_cache($relation_name, NULL, TRUE );
4309
				}
4310
			}
4311
			return $obj_in_map;
4312
		}else{
4313
			return $this->get_one_by_ID( $id );
4314
		}
4315
	}
4316
4317
4318
4319
	/**
4320
	 * refresh_entity_map_with
4321
	 * Leaves the entry in the entity map alone, but updates it to match the provided
4322
	 * $replacing_model_obj (which we assume to be its equivalent but somehow NOT in the entity map).
4323
	 * This is useful if you have a model object you want to make authoritative over what's in the entity map currently.
4324
	 * Note: The old $replacing_model_obj should now be destroyed as it's now un-authoritative
4325
	 *
4326
	 * @param int|string    $id
4327
	 * @param EE_Base_Class $replacing_model_obj
4328
	 * @return \EE_Base_Class
4329
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4330
	 */
4331
	public function refresh_entity_map_with( $id, $replacing_model_obj ) {
4332
		$obj_in_map = $this->get_from_entity_map( $id );
4333
		if( $obj_in_map ){
4334
			if( $replacing_model_obj instanceof EE_Base_Class ){
4335
				foreach( $replacing_model_obj->model_field_array() as $field_name => $value ) {
4336
					$obj_in_map->set( $field_name, $value );
4337
				}
4338
				//make the model object in the entity map's cache match the $replacing_model_obj
4339
				foreach ( $this->relation_settings() as $relation_name => $relation_obj ){
4340
					$obj_in_map->clear_cache($relation_name, NULL, TRUE );
4341
					foreach( $replacing_model_obj->get_all_from_cache( $relation_name ) as $cache_id => $cached_obj ) {
4342
						$obj_in_map->cache( $relation_name, $cached_obj, $cache_id );
4343
					}
4344
				}
4345
			}
4346
			return $obj_in_map;
4347
		}else{
4348
			$this->add_to_entity_map( $replacing_model_obj );
4349
			return $replacing_model_obj;
4350
		}
4351
	}
4352
4353
4354
4355
	/**
4356
	 * Gets the EE class that corresponds to this model. Eg, for EEM_Answer that
4357
	 * would be EE_Answer.To import that class, you'd just add ".class.php" to the name, like so
4358
	 * require_once($this->_getClassName().".class.php");
4359
	 * @return string
4360
	 */
4361
	private function _get_class_name(){
4362
		return "EE_".$this->get_this_model_name();
4363
	}
4364
4365
4366
4367
	/**
4368
	 * Get the name of the items this model represents, for the quantity specified. Eg,
4369
	 * if $quantity==1, on EEM_Event, it would 'Event' (internationalized), otherwise
4370
	 * it would be 'Events'.
4371
	 * @param int $quantity
4372
	 * @return string
4373
	 */
4374
	public function item_name($quantity = 1){
4375
		return (int)$quantity === 1 ? $this->singular_item : $this->plural_item;
4376
	}
4377
4378
4379
4380
	/**
4381
	 * Very handy general function to allow for plugins to extend any child of EE_TempBase.
4382
	 * If a method is called on a child of EE_TempBase that doesn't exist, this function is called (http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/php-magic-call)
4383
	 * and passed the method's name and arguments.
4384
	 * Instead of requiring a plugin to extend the EE_TempBase (which works fine is there's only 1 plugin, but when will that happen?)
4385
	 * they can add a hook onto 'filters_hook_espresso__{className}__{methodName}' (eg, filters_hook_espresso__EE_Answer__my_great_function)
4386
	 * and accepts 2 arguments: the object on which the function was called, and an array of the original arguments passed to the function. Whatever their callback function returns will be returned by this function.
4387
	 * Example: in functions.php (or in a plugin):
4388
	 * add_filter('FHEE__EE_Answer__my_callback','my_callback',10,3);
4389
	 * function my_callback($previousReturnValue,EE_TempBase $object,$argsArray){
4390
	 * $returnString= "you called my_callback! and passed args:".implode(",",$argsArray);
4391
	 *        return $previousReturnValue.$returnString;
4392
	 * }
4393
	 * require('EEM_Answer.model.php');
4394
	 * $answer=EEM_Answer::instance();
4395
	 * echo $answer->my_callback('monkeys',100);
4396
	 * //will output "you called my_callback! and passed args:monkeys,100"
4397
	 * @param string $methodName name of method which was called on a child of EE_TempBase, but which
4398
	 * @param array  $args       array of original arguments passed to the function
4399
	 * @throws EE_Error
4400
	 * @return mixed whatever the plugin which calls add_filter decides
4401
	 */
4402 View Code Duplication
	public function __call($methodName,$args){
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4403
		$className=get_class($this);
4404
		$tagName="FHEE__{$className}__{$methodName}";
4405
		if(!has_filter($tagName)){
4406
			throw new EE_Error(
4407
				sprintf(
4408
					__( '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 );', 'event_espresso' ),
4409
					$methodName,
4410
					$className,
4411
					$tagName,
4412
					'<br />'
4413
				)
4414
			);
4415
		}
4416
4417
		return apply_filters($tagName,null,$this,$args);
4418
	}
4419
4420
4421
4422
	/**
4423
	 * Ensures $base_class_obj_or_id is of the EE_Base_Class child that corresponds ot this model.
4424
	 * If not, assumes its an ID, and uses $this->get_one_by_ID() to get the EE_Base_Class.
4425
	 *
4426
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|string|int $base_class_obj_or_id either:
4427
	 *                                                       the EE_Base_Class object that corresponds to this Model,
4428
	 *                                                       the object's class name
4429
	 *                                                       or object's ID
4430
	 * @param boolean $ensure_is_in_db                       if set, we will also verify this model object
4431
	 *                                                       exists in the database. If it does not, we add it
4432
	 * @throws EE_Error
4433
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
4434
	 */
4435
	public function ensure_is_obj( $base_class_obj_or_id, $ensure_is_in_db = FALSE ){
4436
		$className = $this->_get_class_name();
4437
		if ( $base_class_obj_or_id instanceof $className ) {
4438
			$model_object = $base_class_obj_or_id;
4439
		} else {
4440
			$primary_key_field = $this->get_primary_key_field();
4441
			if (
4442
				$primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Int_Field
4443
				&& (
4444
					is_int( $base_class_obj_or_id )
4445
					|| is_string( $base_class_obj_or_id )
4446
				)
4447
			) {
4448
				// assume it's an ID.
4449
				// either a proper integer or a string representing an integer (eg "101" instead of 101)
4450
				$model_object = $this->get_one_by_ID( $base_class_obj_or_id );
4451
			} else if (
4452
				$primary_key_field instanceof EE_Primary_Key_String_Field
4453
			    && is_string( $base_class_obj_or_id )
4454
			) {
4455
				// assume its a string representation of the object
4456
				$model_object = $this->get_one_by_ID( $base_class_obj_or_id );
4457
			} else {
4458
				throw new EE_Error(
4459
					sprintf(
4460
						__(
4461
							"'%s' is neither an object of type %s, nor an ID! Its full value is '%s'",
4462
							'event_espresso'
4463
						),
4464
						$base_class_obj_or_id,
4465
						$this->_get_class_name(),
4466
						print_r( $base_class_obj_or_id, true )
4467
					)
4468
				);
4469
			}
4470
		}
4471
		if ( $ensure_is_in_db && $model_object->ID() !== null ) {
4472
			$model_object->save();
4473
		}
4474
		return $model_object;
4475
	}
4476
4477
4478
4479
	/**
4480
	 * Similar to ensure_is_obj(), this method makes sure $base_class_obj_or_id
4481
	 * is a value of the this model's primary key. If it's an EE_Base_Class child,
4482
	 * returns it ID.
4483
	 * @param EE_Base_Class|int|string $base_class_obj_or_id
4484
	 * @return int|string depending on the type of this model object's ID
4485
	 * @throws EE_Error
4486
	 */
4487
	public function ensure_is_ID($base_class_obj_or_id){
4488
		$className = $this->_get_class_name();
4489
		if( $base_class_obj_or_id instanceof $className ){
4490
			/** @var $base_class_obj_or_id EE_Base_Class */
4491
			$id = $base_class_obj_or_id->ID();
4492
		}elseif(is_int($base_class_obj_or_id)){
4493
			//assume it's an ID
4494
			$id = $base_class_obj_or_id;
4495
		}elseif(is_string($base_class_obj_or_id)){
4496
			//assume its a string representation of the object
4497
			$id = $base_class_obj_or_id;
4498
		}else{
4499
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("'%s' is neither an object of type %s, nor an ID! Its full value is '%s'",'event_espresso'),$base_class_obj_or_id,$this->_get_class_name(),print_r($base_class_obj_or_id,true)));
4500
		}
4501
		return $id;
4502
	}
4503
4504
4505
4506
	/**
4507
	 * Sets whether the values passed to the model (eg, values in WHERE, values in INSERT, UPDATE, etc)
4508
	 * have already been ran through the appropriate model field's prepare_for_use_in_db method. IE, they have
4509
	 * been sanitized and converted into the appropriate domain.
4510
	 * Usually the only place you'll want to change the default (which is to assume values have NOT been sanitized by the model
4511
	 * object/model field) is when making a method call from WITHIN a model object, which has direct access to its sanitized
4512
	 * values.
4513
	 * Note: after changing this setting, you should set it back to its previous value (using get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object())
4514
	 * eg.
4515
	 * $EVT = EEM_Event::instance(); $old_setting = $EVT->get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object();
4516
	 * $EVT->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object(true);
4517
	 * $EVT->update(array('foo'=>'bar'),array(array('foo'=>'monkey')));
4518
	 * $EVT->assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object($old_setting);
4519
	 * @param int $values_already_prepared like one of the constants on EEM_Base
4520
	 * @return void
4521
	 */
4522
	public function assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object($values_already_prepared = self::not_prepared_by_model_object){
4523
		$this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object = $values_already_prepared;
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The property $_values_already_prepared_by_model_object was declared of type boolean, but $values_already_prepared is of type integer. Maybe add a type cast?

This check looks for assignments to scalar types that may be of the wrong type.

To ensure the code behaves as expected, it may be a good idea to add an explicit type cast.

$answer = 42;

$correct = false;

$correct = (bool) $answer;
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4524
	}
4525
	/**
4526
	 * Read comments for assume_values_already_prepared_by_model_object()
4527
	 * @return int
4528
	 */
4529
	public function get_assumption_concerning_values_already_prepared_by_model_object(){
4530
		return $this->_values_already_prepared_by_model_object;
4531
	}
4532
4533
	/**
4534
	 * Gets all the indexes on this model
4535
	 * @return EE_Index[]
4536
	 */
4537
	public function indexes(){
4538
		return $this->_indexes;
4539
	}
4540
	/**
4541
	 * Gets all the Unique Indexes on this model
4542
	 * @return EE_Unique_Index[]
4543
	 */
4544
	public function unique_indexes(){
4545
		$unique_indexes = array();
4546
		foreach($this->_indexes as $name => $index){
4547
			if($index instanceof EE_Unique_Index){
4548
				$unique_indexes [$name] = $index;
4549
			}
4550
		}
4551
		return $unique_indexes;
4552
	}
4553
4554
4555
4556
	/**
4557
	 * Gets all the fields which, when combined, make the primary key.
4558
	 * This is usually just an array with 1 element (the primary key), but in cases
4559
	 * where there is no primary key, it's a combination of fields as defined
4560
	 * on a primary index
4561
	 *
4562
	 * @return EE_Model_Field_Base[] indexed by the field's name
4563
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4564
	 */
4565
	public function get_combined_primary_key_fields(){
4566
		foreach($this->indexes() as $index){
4567
			if($index instanceof EE_Primary_Key_Index){
4568
				return $index->fields();
4569
			}
4570
		}
4571
		return array( $this->primary_key_name() => $this->get_primary_key_field());
4572
	}
4573
	
4574
4575
4576
4577
	/**
4578
	 * Used to build a primary key string (when the model has no primary key),
4579
	 * which can be used a unique string to identify this model object.
4580
	 *
4581
	 * @param array $cols_n_values keys are field names, values are their values
4582
	 * @return string
4583
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4584
	 */
4585
	public function get_index_primary_key_string($cols_n_values){
4586
		$cols_n_values_for_primary_key_index = array_intersect_key($cols_n_values, $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields());
4587
		return http_build_query($cols_n_values_for_primary_key_index);
4588
	}
4589
4590
4591
4592
	/**
4593
	 * Gets the field values from the primary key string
4594
	 *
4595
	 * @see EEM_Base::get_combined_primary_key_fields() and EEM_Base::get_index_primary_key_string()
4596
	 * @param string $index_primary_key_string
4597
	 * @return null|array
4598
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4599
	 */
4600
	public function parse_index_primary_key_string( $index_primary_key_string) {
4601
		$key_fields = $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields();
4602
		//check all of them are in the $id
4603
		$key_vals_in_combined_pk = array();
4604
		parse_str( $index_primary_key_string, $key_vals_in_combined_pk );
4605
		foreach( $key_fields as $key_field_name => $field_obj ) {
4606
			if( ! isset( $key_vals_in_combined_pk[ $key_field_name ] ) ){
4607
				return NULL;
4608
			}
4609
		}
4610
		return $key_vals_in_combined_pk;
4611
	}
4612
4613
4614
4615
	/**
4616
	 * verifies that an array of key-value pairs for model fields has a key
4617
	 * for each field comprising the primary key index
4618
	 *
4619
	 * @param array $key_vals
4620
	 * @return boolean
4621
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4622
	 */
4623
	public function has_all_combined_primary_key_fields( $key_vals ) {
4624
		$keys_it_should_have = array_keys( $this->get_combined_primary_key_fields() );
4625
		foreach( $keys_it_should_have as $key ){
4626
			if( ! isset( $key_vals[ $key ] ) ){
4627
				return false;
4628
			}
4629
		}
4630
		return true;
4631
	}
4632
4633
4634
	/**
4635
	 * Finds all model objects in the DB that appear to be a copy of $model_object_or_attributes_array.
4636
	 * We consider something to be a copy if all the attributes match (except the ID, of course).
4637
	 * @param array|EE_Base_Class $model_object_or_attributes_array 	If its an array, it's field-value pairs
4638
	 * @param array                $query_params like EEM_Base::get_all's query_params.
4639
	 * @throws EE_Error
4640
	 * @return \EE_Base_Class[] Array keys are object IDs (if there is a primary key on the model. if not, numerically indexed)
4641
	 */
4642
	public function get_all_copies($model_object_or_attributes_array, $query_params = array()){
4643
4644 View Code Duplication
		if($model_object_or_attributes_array instanceof EE_Base_Class){
4645
			$attributes_array = $model_object_or_attributes_array->model_field_array();
4646
		}elseif(is_array($model_object_or_attributes_array)){
4647
			$attributes_array = $model_object_or_attributes_array;
4648
		}else{
4649
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("get_all_copies should be provided with either a model object or an array of field-value-pairs, but was given %s", "event_espresso"),$model_object_or_attributes_array));
4650
		}
4651
		//even copies obviously won't have the same ID, so remove the primary key
4652
		//from the WHERE conditions for finding copies (if there is a primary key, of course)
4653
		if($this->has_primary_key_field() && isset($attributes_array[$this->primary_key_name()])){
4654
			unset($attributes_array[$this->primary_key_name()]);
4655
		}
4656
		if(isset($query_params[0])){
4657
			$query_params[0] = array_merge($attributes_array,$query_params);
4658
		}else{
4659
			$query_params[0] = $attributes_array;
4660
		}
4661
		return $this->get_all($query_params);
4662
	}
4663
4664
4665
4666
	/**
4667
	 * Gets the first copy we find. See get_all_copies for more details
4668
	 *
4669
	 * @param       mixed EE_Base_Class | array        $model_object_or_attributes_array
4670
	 * @param array $query_params
4671
	 * @return EE_Base_Class
4672
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4673
	 */
4674 View Code Duplication
	public function get_one_copy($model_object_or_attributes_array,$query_params = array()){
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4675
		if( ! is_array( $query_params ) ){
4676
			EE_Error::doing_it_wrong('EEM_Base::get_one_copy', sprintf( __( '$query_params should be an array, you passed a variable of type %s', 'event_espresso' ), gettype( $query_params ) ), '4.6.0' );
4677
			$query_params = array();
4678
		}
4679
		$query_params['limit'] = 1;
4680
		$copies = $this->get_all_copies($model_object_or_attributes_array,$query_params);
4681
		if(is_array($copies)){
4682
			return array_shift($copies);
4683
		}else{
4684
			return null;
4685
		}
4686
	}
4687
4688
4689
4690
	/**
4691
	 * Updates the item with the specified id. Ignores default query parameters because
4692
	 * we have specified the ID, and its assumed we KNOW what we're doing
4693
	 *
4694
	 * @param array      $fields_n_values keys are field names, values are their new values
4695
	 * @param int|string $id              the value of the primary key to update
4696
	 * @return int number of rows updated
4697
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4698
	 */
4699
	public function update_by_ID($fields_n_values,$id){
4700
		$query_params = array(0=>array($this->get_primary_key_field()->get_name() => $id),
4701
			'default_where_conditions'=>'other_models_only',);
4702
		return $this->update($fields_n_values,$query_params);
4703
	}
4704
4705
4706
4707
	/**
4708
	 * Changes an operator which was supplied to the models into one usable in SQL
4709
	 * @param string $operator_supplied
4710
	 * @return string an operator which can be used in SQL
4711
	 * @throws EE_Error
4712
	 */
4713
	private function _prepare_operator_for_sql($operator_supplied){
4714
		$sql_operator = isset($this->_valid_operators[$operator_supplied]) ? $this->_valid_operators[$operator_supplied] : null;
4715 View Code Duplication
		if($sql_operator){
4716
			return $sql_operator;
4717
		}else{
4718
			throw new EE_Error(sprintf(__("The operator '%s' is not in the list of valid operators: %s", "event_espresso"),$operator_supplied,implode(",",array_keys($this->_valid_operators))));
4719
		}
4720
	}
4721
4722
4723
4724
	/**
4725
	 * Gets an array where keys are the primary keys and values are their 'names'
4726
	 * (as determined by the model object's name() function, which is often overridden)
4727
	 *
4728
	 * @param array $query_params like get_all's
4729
	 * @return string[]
4730
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4731
	 */
4732
	public function get_all_names($query_params = array()){
4733
		$objs = $this->get_all($query_params);
4734
		$names = array();
4735
		foreach($objs as $obj){
4736
			$names[$obj->ID()] = $obj->name();
4737
		}
4738
		return $names;
4739
	}
4740
4741
4742
4743
	/**
4744
	 * Gets an array of primary keys from the model objects. If you acquired the model objects
4745
	 * using EEM_Base::get_all() you don't need to call this (and probably shouldn't because
4746
	 * this is duplicated effort and reduces efficiency) you would be better to use
4747
	 * array_keys() on $model_objects.
4748
	 *
4749
	 * @param \EE_Base_Class[] $model_objects
4750
	 * @param boolean          $filter_out_empty_ids if a model object has an ID of '' or 0, don't bother including it in the returned array
4751
	 * @return array
4752
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4753
	 */
4754
	public function get_IDs( $model_objects, $filter_out_empty_ids = false) {
4755
		if( ! $this->has_primary_key_field() ) {
4756
			if( WP_DEBUG ) {
4757
				EE_Error::add_error(
4758
					__( 'Trying to get IDs from a model than has no primary key', 'event_espresso' ),
4759
					__FILE__,
4760
					__FUNCTION__,
4761
					__LINE__
4762
				);
4763
			}
4764
		}
4765
		$IDs = array();
4766
		foreach( $model_objects as $model_object ) {
4767
			$id = $model_object->ID();
4768
			if( ! $id ) {
4769
				if( $filter_out_empty_ids ) {
4770
					continue;
4771
				}
4772
				if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
4773
					EE_Error::add_error(
4774
						__(
4775
							'Called %1$s on a model object that has no ID and so probably hasn\'t been saved to the database',
4776
							'event_espresso'
4777
						),
4778
						__FILE__,
4779
						__FUNCTION__,
4780
						__LINE__
4781
					);
4782
				}
4783
			}
4784
			$IDs[] = $id;
4785
		}
4786
		return $IDs;
4787
	}
4788
4789
	/**
4790
	 * Returns the string used in capabilities relating to this model. If there
4791
	 * are no capabilities that relate to this model returns false
4792
	 * @return string|false
4793
	 */
4794
	public function cap_slug(){
4795
		return apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_slug', $this->_caps_slug, $this);
4796
	}
4797
4798
4799
4800
	/**
4801
	 * Returns the capability-restrictions array (@see EEM_Base::_cap_restrictions).
4802
	 * If $context is provided (which should be set to one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts())
4803
	 * only returns the cap restrictions array in that context (ie, the array
4804
	 * at that key)
4805
	 *
4806
	 * @param string $context
4807
	 * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[] indexed by associated capability
4808
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4809
	 */
4810
	public function cap_restrictions( $context = EEM_Base::caps_read ) {
4811
		EEM_Base::verify_is_valid_cap_context( $context );
4812
		//check if we ought to run the restriction generator first
4813
		if(
4814
			isset( $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ] )
4815
			&& $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ] instanceof EE_Restriction_Generator_Base
4816
			&& ! $this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ]->has_generated_cap_restrictions()
4817
		) {
4818
			$this->_cap_restrictions[ $context ] = array_merge(
4819
				$this->_cap_restrictions[ $context ],
4820
				$this->_cap_restriction_generators[ $context ]->generate_restrictions()
4821
			);
4822
		}
4823
		//and make sure we've finalized the construction of each restriction
4824
		foreach( $this->_cap_restrictions[ $context ] as $where_conditions_obj ) {
4825
			if ( $where_conditions_obj instanceof EE_Default_Where_Conditions ) {
4826
				$where_conditions_obj->_finalize_construct( $this );
4827
			}
4828
		}
4829
4830
		return $this->_cap_restrictions[ $context ];
4831
	}
4832
4833
	/**
4834
	 * Indicating whether or not this model thinks its a wp core model
4835
	 * @return boolean
4836
	 */
4837
	public function is_wp_core_model(){
4838
		return $this->_wp_core_model;
4839
	}
4840
4841
4842
4843
	/**
4844
	 * Gets all the caps that are missing which impose a restriction on
4845
	 * queries made in this context
4846
	 *
4847
	 * @param string $context one of EEM_Base::caps_ constants
4848
	 * @return EE_Default_Where_Conditions[] indexed by capability name
4849
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4850
	 */
4851
	public function caps_missing( $context = EEM_Base::caps_read ) {
4852
		$missing_caps = array();
4853
		$cap_restrictions = $this->cap_restrictions( $context );
4854
		foreach( $cap_restrictions as $cap => $restriction_if_no_cap ) {
4855
			if( ! EE_Capabilities::instance()->current_user_can( $cap, $this->get_this_model_name() . '_model_applying_caps') ) {
4856
				$missing_caps[ $cap ] = $restriction_if_no_cap;
4857
			}
4858
		}
4859
		return $missing_caps;
4860
	}
4861
4862
	/**
4863
	 * Gets the mapping from capability contexts to action strings used in capability names
4864
	 * @return array keys are one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(), and values are usually
4865
	 * one of 'read', 'edit', or 'delete'
4866
	 */
4867
	public function cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() {
4868
		return apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map', $this->_cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map, $this );
4869
	}
4870
4871
4872
4873
	/**
4874
	 * Gets the action string for the specified capability context
4875
	 * @param string $context
4876
	 * @return string one of EEM_Base::cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() values
4877
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4878
	 */
4879
	public function cap_action_for_context( $context ) {
4880
		$mapping = $this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map();
4881
		if( isset( $mapping[ $context ] ) ) {
4882
			return $mapping[ $context ];
4883
		}
4884
		if( $action = apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__cap_action_for_context', null, $this, $mapping, $context ) ) {
4885
			return $action;
4886
		}
4887
		throw new EE_Error(
4888
			sprintf(
4889
				__( 'Cannot find capability restrictions for context "%1$s", allowed values are:%2$s', 'event_espresso' ),
4890
				$context,
4891
				implode(',', array_keys( $this->cap_contexts_to_cap_action_map() ) )
4892
			)
4893
		);
4894
4895
	}
4896
4897
	/**
4898
	 * Returns all the capability contexts which are valid when querying models
4899
	 * @return array
4900
	 */
4901
	static public function valid_cap_contexts() {
4902
		return apply_filters( 'FHEE__EEM_Base__valid_cap_contexts', array(
4903
			self::caps_read,
4904
			self::caps_read_admin,
4905
			self::caps_edit,
4906
			self::caps_delete
4907
		));
4908
	}
4909
4910
4911
4912
	/**
4913
	 * Verifies $context is one of EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts(), if not it throws an exception
4914
	 * @param string $context
4915
	 * @return bool
4916
	 * @throws \EE_Error
4917
	 */
4918
	static public function verify_is_valid_cap_context( $context ) {
4919
		$valid_cap_contexts = EEM_Base::valid_cap_contexts();
4920 View Code Duplication
		if( in_array( $context, $valid_cap_contexts ) ) {
4921
			return true;
4922
		}else{
4923
			throw new EE_Error(
4924
				sprintf(
4925
					__( 'Context "%1$s" passed into model "%2$s" is not a valid context. They are: %3$s', 'event_espresso' ),
4926
					$context,
4927
					'EEM_Base' ,
4928
					implode(',', $valid_cap_contexts )
4929
				)
4930
			);
4931
		}
4932
	}
4933
4934
	/**
4935
	 * Clears all the models field caches. This is only useful when a sub-class
4936
	 * might have added a field or something and these caches might be invalidated
4937
	 */
4938
	protected function _invalidate_field_caches() {
4939
		$this->_cache_foreign_key_to_fields = array();
4940
		$this->_cached_fields = null;
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4941
		$this->_cached_fields_non_db_only = null;
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Our type inference engine has found an assignment to a property that is incompatible with the declared type of that property.

Either this assignment is in error or the assigned type should be added to the documentation/type hint for that property..

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4942
	}
4943
4944
4945
4946
4947
}
4948