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<?php
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/**
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 * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
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 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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 * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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 */
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namespace yii\db;
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use PDO;
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use Yii;
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use yii\base\Component;
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use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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use yii\base\NotSupportedException;
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use yii\caching\Cache;
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/**
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 * Connection represents a connection to a database via [PDO](http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php).
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 *
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 * Connection works together with [[Command]], [[DataReader]] and [[Transaction]]
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 * to provide data access to various DBMS in a common set of APIs. They are a thin wrapper
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 * of the [PDO PHP extension](http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php).
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 *
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 * Connection supports database replication and read-write splitting. In particular, a Connection component
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 * can be configured with multiple [[masters]] and [[slaves]]. It will do load balancing and failover by choosing
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 * appropriate servers. It will also automatically direct read operations to the slaves and write operations to
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 * the masters.
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 *
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 * To establish a DB connection, set [[dsn]], [[username]] and [[password]], and then
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 * call [[open()]] to connect to the database server. The current state of the connection can be checked using [[$isActive]].
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 *
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 * The following example shows how to create a Connection instance and establish
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 * the DB connection:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $connection = new \yii\db\Connection([
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 *     'dsn' => $dsn,
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 *     'username' => $username,
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 *     'password' => $password,
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 * ]);
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 * $connection->open();
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 * ```
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 *
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 * After the DB connection is established, one can execute SQL statements like the following:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $command = $connection->createCommand('SELECT * FROM post');
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 * $posts = $command->queryAll();
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 * $command = $connection->createCommand('UPDATE post SET status=1');
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 * $command->execute();
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 * ```
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 *
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 * One can also do prepared SQL execution and bind parameters to the prepared SQL.
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 * When the parameters are coming from user input, you should use this approach
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 * to prevent SQL injection attacks. The following is an example:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $command = $connection->createCommand('SELECT * FROM post WHERE id=:id');
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 * $command->bindValue(':id', $_GET['id']);
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 * $post = $command->query();
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 * ```
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 *
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 * For more information about how to perform various DB queries, please refer to [[Command]].
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 *
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 * If the underlying DBMS supports transactions, you can perform transactional SQL queries
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 * like the following:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $transaction = $connection->beginTransaction();
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 * try {
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 *     $connection->createCommand($sql1)->execute();
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 *     $connection->createCommand($sql2)->execute();
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 *     // ... executing other SQL statements ...
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 *     $transaction->commit();
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 * } catch (Exception $e) {
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 *     $transaction->rollBack();
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 * }
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 * ```
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 *
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 * You also can use shortcut for the above like the following:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $connection->transaction(function () {
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 *     $order = new Order($customer);
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 *     $order->save();
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 *     $order->addItems($items);
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 * });
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 * ```
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 *
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 * If needed you can pass transaction isolation level as a second parameter:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * $connection->transaction(function (Connection $db) {
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 *     //return $db->...
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 * }, Transaction::READ_UNCOMMITTED);
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 * ```
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 *
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 * Connection is often used as an application component and configured in the application
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 * configuration like the following:
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 *
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 * ```php
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 * 'components' => [
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 *     'db' => [
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 *         'class' => '\yii\db\Connection',
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 *         'dsn' => 'mysql:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=demo',
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 *         'username' => 'root',
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 *         'password' => '',
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 *         'charset' => 'utf8',
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 *     ],
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 * ],
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 * ```
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 *
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 * @property string $driverName Name of the DB driver.
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 * @property bool $isActive Whether the DB connection is established. This property is read-only.
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 * @property string $lastInsertID The row ID of the last row inserted, or the last value retrieved from the
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 * sequence object. This property is read-only.
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 * @property Connection $master The currently active master connection. `null` is returned if there is no
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 * master available. This property is read-only.
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 * @property PDO $masterPdo The PDO instance for the currently active master connection. This property is
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 * read-only.
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 * @property QueryBuilder $queryBuilder The query builder for the current DB connection. This property is
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 * read-only.
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 * @property Schema $schema The schema information for the database opened by this connection. This property
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 * is read-only.
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 * @property Connection $slave The currently active slave connection. `null` is returned if there is no slave
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 * available and `$fallbackToMaster` is false. This property is read-only.
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 * @property PDO $slavePdo The PDO instance for the currently active slave connection. `null` is returned if
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 * no slave connection is available and `$fallbackToMaster` is false. This property is read-only.
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 * @property Transaction $transaction The currently active transaction. Null if no active transaction. This
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 * property is read-only.
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 *
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 * @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]>
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 * @since 2.0
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 */
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class Connection extends Component
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{
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    /**
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     * @event Event an event that is triggered after a DB connection is established
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     */
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    const EVENT_AFTER_OPEN = 'afterOpen';
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    /**
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     * @event Event an event that is triggered right before a top-level transaction is started
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     */
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    const EVENT_BEGIN_TRANSACTION = 'beginTransaction';
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    /**
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     * @event Event an event that is triggered right after a top-level transaction is committed
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     */
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    const EVENT_COMMIT_TRANSACTION = 'commitTransaction';
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    /**
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     * @event Event an event that is triggered right after a top-level transaction is rolled back
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     */
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    const EVENT_ROLLBACK_TRANSACTION = 'rollbackTransaction';
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    /**
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     * @var string the Data Source Name, or DSN, contains the information required to connect to the database.
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     * Please refer to the [PHP manual](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDO-construct.php) on
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     * the format of the DSN string.
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     *
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     * For [SQLite](http://php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo-sqlite.connection.php) you may use a path alias
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     * for specifying the database path, e.g. `sqlite:@app/data/db.sql`.
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     *
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     * @see charset
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     */
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    public $dsn;
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    /**
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     * @var string the username for establishing DB connection. Defaults to `null` meaning no username to use.
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     */
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    public $username;
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    /**
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     * @var string the password for establishing DB connection. Defaults to `null` meaning no password to use.
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     */
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    public $password;
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    /**
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     * @var array PDO attributes (name => value) that should be set when calling [[open()]]
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     * to establish a DB connection. Please refer to the
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     * [PHP manual](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDO-setAttribute.php) for
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     * details about available attributes.
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     */
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    public $attributes;
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    /**
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     * @var PDO the PHP PDO instance associated with this DB connection.
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     * This property is mainly managed by [[open()]] and [[close()]] methods.
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     * When a DB connection is active, this property will represent a PDO instance;
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     * otherwise, it will be null.
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     * @see pdoClass
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     */
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    public $pdo;
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to enable schema caching.
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     * Note that in order to enable truly schema caching, a valid cache component as specified
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     * by [[schemaCache]] must be enabled and [[enableSchemaCache]] must be set true.
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     * @see schemaCacheDuration
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     * @see schemaCacheExclude
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     * @see schemaCache
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     */
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    public $enableSchemaCache = false;
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    /**
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     * @var int number of seconds that table metadata can remain valid in cache.
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     * Use 0 to indicate that the cached data will never expire.
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     * @see enableSchemaCache
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     */
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    public $schemaCacheDuration = 3600;
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    /**
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     * @var array list of tables whose metadata should NOT be cached. Defaults to empty array.
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     * The table names may contain schema prefix, if any. Do not quote the table names.
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     * @see enableSchemaCache
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     */
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    public $schemaCacheExclude = [];
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    /**
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     * @var Cache|string the cache object or the ID of the cache application component that
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     * is used to cache the table metadata.
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     * @see enableSchemaCache
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     */
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    public $schemaCache = 'cache';
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to enable query caching.
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     * Note that in order to enable query caching, a valid cache component as specified
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     * by [[queryCache]] must be enabled and [[enableQueryCache]] must be set true.
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     * Also, only the results of the queries enclosed within [[cache()]] will be cached.
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     * @see queryCache
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     * @see cache()
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     * @see noCache()
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     */
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    public $enableQueryCache = true;
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    /**
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     * @var int the default number of seconds that query results can remain valid in cache.
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     * Defaults to 3600, meaning 3600 seconds, or one hour. Use 0 to indicate that the cached data will never expire.
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     * The value of this property will be used when [[cache()]] is called without a cache duration.
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     * @see enableQueryCache
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     * @see cache()
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     */
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    public $queryCacheDuration = 3600;
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    /**
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     * @var Cache|string the cache object or the ID of the cache application component
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     * that is used for query caching.
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     * @see enableQueryCache
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     */
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    public $queryCache = 'cache';
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    /**
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     * @var string the charset used for database connection. The property is only used
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     * for MySQL, PostgreSQL and CUBRID databases. Defaults to null, meaning using default charset
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     * as configured by the database.
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     *
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     * For Oracle Database, the charset must be specified in the [[dsn]], for example for UTF-8 by appending `;charset=UTF-8`
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     * to the DSN string.
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     *
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     * The same applies for if you're using GBK or BIG5 charset with MySQL, then it's highly recommended to
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     * specify charset via [[dsn]] like `'mysql:dbname=mydatabase;host=127.0.0.1;charset=GBK;'`.
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     */
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    public $charset;
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to turn on prepare emulation. Defaults to false, meaning PDO
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     * will use the native prepare support if available. For some databases (such as MySQL),
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     * this may need to be set true so that PDO can emulate the prepare support to bypass
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     * the buggy native prepare support.
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     * The default value is null, which means the PDO ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES value will not be changed.
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     */
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    public $emulatePrepare;
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    /**
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     * @var string the common prefix or suffix for table names. If a table name is given
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     * as `{{%TableName}}`, then the percentage character `%` will be replaced with this
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     * property value. For example, `{{%post}}` becomes `{{tbl_post}}`.
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     */
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    public $tablePrefix = '';
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    /**
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     * @var array mapping between PDO driver names and [[Schema]] classes.
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     * The keys of the array are PDO driver names while the values the corresponding
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     * schema class name or configuration. Please refer to [[Yii::createObject()]] for
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     * details on how to specify a configuration.
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     *
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     * This property is mainly used by [[getSchema()]] when fetching the database schema information.
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     * You normally do not need to set this property unless you want to use your own
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     * [[Schema]] class to support DBMS that is not supported by Yii.
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     */
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    public $schemaMap = [
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        'pgsql' => 'yii\db\pgsql\Schema', // PostgreSQL
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        'mysqli' => 'yii\db\mysql\Schema', // MySQL
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        'mysql' => 'yii\db\mysql\Schema', // MySQL
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        'sqlite' => 'yii\db\sqlite\Schema', // sqlite 3
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        'sqlite2' => 'yii\db\sqlite\Schema', // sqlite 2
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        'sqlsrv' => 'yii\db\mssql\Schema', // newer MSSQL driver on MS Windows hosts
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        'oci' => 'yii\db\oci\Schema', // Oracle driver
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        'mssql' => 'yii\db\mssql\Schema', // older MSSQL driver on MS Windows hosts
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        'dblib' => 'yii\db\mssql\Schema', // dblib drivers on GNU/Linux (and maybe other OSes) hosts
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        'cubrid' => 'yii\db\cubrid\Schema', // CUBRID
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    ];
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    /**
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     * @var string Custom PDO wrapper class. If not set, it will use [[PDO]] or [[\yii\db\mssql\PDO]] when MSSQL is used.
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     * @see pdo
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     */
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    public $pdoClass;
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    /**
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     * @var string the class used to create new database [[Command]] objects. If you want to extend the [[Command]] class,
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     * you may configure this property to use your extended version of the class.
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     * @see createCommand
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     * @since 2.0.7
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     */
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    public $commandClass = 'yii\db\Command';
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to enable [savepoint](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savepoint).
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     * Note that if the underlying DBMS does not support savepoint, setting this property to be true will have no effect.
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     */
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    public $enableSavepoint = true;
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    /**
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     * @var Cache|string the cache object or the ID of the cache application component that is used to store
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     * the health status of the DB servers specified in [[masters]] and [[slaves]].
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     * This is used only when read/write splitting is enabled or [[masters]] is not empty.
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     */
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    public $serverStatusCache = 'cache';
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    /**
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     * @var int the retry interval in seconds for dead servers listed in [[masters]] and [[slaves]].
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     * This is used together with [[serverStatusCache]].
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     */
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    public $serverRetryInterval = 600;
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to enable read/write splitting by using [[slaves]] to read data.
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     * Note that if [[slaves]] is empty, read/write splitting will NOT be enabled no matter what value this property takes.
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     */
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    public $enableSlaves = true;
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    /**
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     * @var array list of slave connection configurations. Each configuration is used to create a slave DB connection.
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     * When [[enableSlaves]] is true, one of these configurations will be chosen and used to create a DB connection
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     * for performing read queries only.
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     * @see enableSlaves
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     * @see slaveConfig
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     */
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    public $slaves = [];
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    /**
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     * @var array the configuration that should be merged with every slave configuration listed in [[slaves]].
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     * For example,
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *     'username' => 'slave',
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     *     'password' => 'slave',
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     *     'attributes' => [
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     *         // use a smaller connection timeout
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     *         PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 10,
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     *     ],
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     * ]
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     * ```
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     */
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    public $slaveConfig = [];
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    /**
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     * @var array list of master connection configurations. Each configuration is used to create a master DB connection.
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     * When [[open()]] is called, one of these configurations will be chosen and used to create a DB connection
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     * which will be used by this object.
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     * Note that when this property is not empty, the connection setting (e.g. "dsn", "username") of this object will
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     * be ignored.
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     * @see masterConfig
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     * @see shuffleMasters
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     */
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    public $masters = [];
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    /**
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     * @var array the configuration that should be merged with every master configuration listed in [[masters]].
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     * For example,
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *     'username' => 'master',
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     *     'password' => 'master',
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     *     'attributes' => [
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     *         // use a smaller connection timeout
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     *         PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 10,
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     *     ],
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     * ]
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     * ```
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     */
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    public $masterConfig = [];
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    /**
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     * @var bool whether to shuffle [[masters]] before getting one.
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     * @since 2.0.11
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     * @see masters
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     */
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    public $shuffleMasters = true;
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    /**
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     * @var Transaction the currently active transaction
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     */
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    private $_transaction;
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    /**
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     * @var Schema the database schema
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     */
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    private $_schema;
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    /**
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     * @var string driver name
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     */
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    private $_driverName;
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    /**
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     * @var Connection the currently active master connection
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     */
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    private $_master = false;
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    /**
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     * @var Connection the currently active slave connection
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     */
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    private $_slave = false;
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    /**
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     * @var array query cache parameters for the [[cache()]] calls
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     */
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    private $_queryCacheInfo = [];
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    /**
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     * Returns a value indicating whether the DB connection is established.
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     * @return bool whether the DB connection is established
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     */
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    public function getIsActive()
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    {
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        return $this->pdo !== null;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Uses query cache for the queries performed with the callable.
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     * When query caching is enabled ([[enableQueryCache]] is true and [[queryCache]] refers to a valid cache),
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     * queries performed within the callable will be cached and their results will be fetched from cache if available.
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     * For example,
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * // The customer will be fetched from cache if available.
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     * // If not, the query will be made against DB and cached for use next time.
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     * $customer = $db->cache(function (Connection $db) {
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     *     return $db->createCommand('SELECT * FROM customer WHERE id=1')->queryOne();
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     * });
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     * ```
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     *
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     * Note that query cache is only meaningful for queries that return results. For queries performed with
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     * [[Command::execute()]], query cache will not be used.
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     *
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     * @param callable $callable a PHP callable that contains DB queries which will make use of query cache.
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     * The signature of the callable is `function (Connection $db)`.
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     * @param int $duration the number of seconds that query results can remain valid in the cache. If this is
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     * not set, the value of [[queryCacheDuration]] will be used instead.
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     * Use 0 to indicate that the cached data will never expire.
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     * @param \yii\caching\Dependency $dependency the cache dependency associated with the cached query results.
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     * @return mixed the return result of the callable
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     * @throws \Exception|\Throwable if there is any exception during query
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     * @see enableQueryCache
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     * @see queryCache
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     * @see noCache()
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     */
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    public function cache(callable $callable, $duration = null, $dependency = null)
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    {
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        $this->_queryCacheInfo[] = [$duration === null ? $this->queryCacheDuration : $duration, $dependency];
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        try {
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            $result = call_user_func($callable, $this);
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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            return $result;
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        } catch (\Exception $e) {
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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            throw $e;
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        } catch (\Throwable $e) {
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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            throw $e;
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    /**
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     * Disables query cache temporarily.
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     * Queries performed within the callable will not use query cache at all. For example,
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * $db->cache(function (Connection $db) {
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     *
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     *
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     *     return $db->noCache(function (Connection $db) {
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     *         return $db->createCommand('SELECT * FROM customer WHERE id=1')->queryOne();
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     * @param callable $callable a PHP callable that contains DB queries which should not use query cache.
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     * The signature of the callable is `function (Connection $db)`.
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     * @return mixed the return result of the callable
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     * @throws \Exception|\Throwable if there is any exception during query
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     * @see enableQueryCache
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     * @see queryCache
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     * @see cache()
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     */
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    public function noCache(callable $callable)
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    {
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        $this->_queryCacheInfo[] = false;
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        try {
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            $result = call_user_func($callable, $this);
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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            return $result;
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        } catch (\Exception $e) {
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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        } catch (\Throwable $e) {
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            array_pop($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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            throw $e;
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    /**
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     * Returns the current query cache information.
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     * This method is used internally by [[Command]].
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     * @param int $duration the preferred caching duration. If null, it will be ignored.
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     * @param \yii\caching\Dependency $dependency the preferred caching dependency. If null, it will be ignored.
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     * @return array the current query cache information, or null if query cache is not enabled.
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     * @internal
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     */
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    public function getQueryCacheInfo($duration, $dependency)
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    {
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        if (!$this->enableQueryCache) {
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            return null;
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        $info = end($this->_queryCacheInfo);
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        if (is_array($info)) {
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            if ($duration === null) {
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                $duration = $info[0];
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            }
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            if ($dependency === null) {
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                $dependency = $info[1];
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        }
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        if ($duration === 0 || $duration > 0) {
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            if (is_string($this->queryCache) && Yii::$app) {
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                $cache = Yii::$app->get($this->queryCache, false);
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                $cache = $this->queryCache;
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            }
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            if ($cache instanceof Cache) {
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                return [$cache, $duration, $dependency];
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        }
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532 679
        return null;
533
    }
534
535
    /**
536
     * Establishes a DB connection.
537
     * It does nothing if a DB connection has already been established.
538
     * @throws Exception if connection fails
539
     */
540 837
    public function open()
541
    {
542 837
        if ($this->pdo !== null) {
543 710
            return;
544
        }
545
546 736
        if (!empty($this->masters)) {
547 1
            $db = $this->getMaster();
548 1
            if ($db !== null) {
549 1
                $this->pdo = $db->pdo;
550 1
                return;
551
            } else {
552
                throw new InvalidConfigException('None of the master DB servers is available.');
553
            }
554
        }
555
556 736
        if (empty($this->dsn)) {
557
            throw new InvalidConfigException('Connection::dsn cannot be empty.');
558
        }
559 736
        $token = 'Opening DB connection: ' . $this->dsn;
560
        try {
561 736
            Yii::info($token, __METHOD__);
562 736
            Yii::beginProfile($token, __METHOD__);
563 736
            $this->pdo = $this->createPdoInstance();
564 736
            $this->initConnection();
565 736
            Yii::endProfile($token, __METHOD__);
566 736
        } catch (\PDOException $e) {
567 3
            Yii::endProfile($token, __METHOD__);
568 3
            throw new Exception($e->getMessage(), $e->errorInfo, (int) $e->getCode(), $e);
569
        }
570 736
    }
571
572
    /**
573
     * Closes the currently active DB connection.
574
     * It does nothing if the connection is already closed.
575
     */
576 1006
    public function close()
577
    {
578 1006
        if ($this->_master) {
579
            if ($this->pdo === $this->_master->pdo) {
580
                $this->pdo = null;
581
            }
582
583
            $this->_master->close();
584
            $this->_master = null;
585
        }
586
587 1006
        if ($this->pdo !== null) {
588 685
            Yii::trace('Closing DB connection: ' . $this->dsn, __METHOD__);
589 685
            $this->pdo = null;
590 685
            $this->_schema = null;
591 685
            $this->_transaction = null;
592 685
        }
593
594 1006
        if ($this->_slave) {
595
            $this->_slave->close();
596
            $this->_slave = null;
597
        }
598 1006
    }
599
600
    /**
601
     * Creates the PDO instance.
602
     * This method is called by [[open]] to establish a DB connection.
603
     * The default implementation will create a PHP PDO instance.
604
     * You may override this method if the default PDO needs to be adapted for certain DBMS.
605
     * @return PDO the pdo instance
606
     */
607 736
    protected function createPdoInstance()
608
    {
609 736
        $pdoClass = $this->pdoClass;
610 736
        if ($pdoClass === null) {
611 736
            $pdoClass = 'PDO';
612 736
            if ($this->_driverName !== null) {
613 82
                $driver = $this->_driverName;
614 736
            } elseif (($pos = strpos($this->dsn, ':')) !== false) {
615 656
                $driver = strtolower(substr($this->dsn, 0, $pos));
616 656
            }
617 736
            if (isset($driver)) {
618 736
                if ($driver === 'mssql' || $driver === 'dblib') {
619
                    $pdoClass = 'yii\db\mssql\PDO';
620 736
                } elseif ($driver === 'sqlsrv') {
621
                    $pdoClass = 'yii\db\mssql\SqlsrvPDO';
622
                }
623 736
            }
624 736
        }
625
626 736
        $dsn = $this->dsn;
627 736
        if (strncmp('sqlite:@', $dsn, 8) === 0) {
628 1
            $dsn = 'sqlite:' . Yii::getAlias(substr($dsn, 7));
629 1
        }
630 736
        return new $pdoClass($dsn, $this->username, $this->password, $this->attributes);
631
    }
632
633
    /**
634
     * Initializes the DB connection.
635
     * This method is invoked right after the DB connection is established.
636
     * The default implementation turns on `PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES`
637
     * if [[emulatePrepare]] is true, and sets the database [[charset]] if it is not empty.
638
     * It then triggers an [[EVENT_AFTER_OPEN]] event.
639
     */
640 736
    protected function initConnection()
641
    {
642 736
        $this->pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
643 736
        if ($this->emulatePrepare !== null && constant('PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES')) {
644
            $this->pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, $this->emulatePrepare);
645
        }
646 736
        if ($this->charset !== null && in_array($this->getDriverName(), ['pgsql', 'mysql', 'mysqli', 'cubrid'], true)) {
647
            $this->pdo->exec('SET NAMES ' . $this->pdo->quote($this->charset));
648
        }
649 736
        $this->trigger(self::EVENT_AFTER_OPEN);
650 736
    }
651
652
    /**
653
     * Creates a command for execution.
654
     * @param string $sql the SQL statement to be executed
655
     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the SQL statement
656
     * @return Command the DB command
657
     */
658 738
    public function createCommand($sql = null, $params = [])
659
    {
660
        /** @var Command $command */
661 738
        $command = new $this->commandClass([
662 738
            'db' => $this,
663 738
            'sql' => $sql,
664 738
        ]);
665
666 738
        return $command->bindValues($params);
667
    }
668
669
    /**
670
     * Returns the currently active transaction.
671
     * @return Transaction the currently active transaction. Null if no active transaction.
672
     */
673 708
    public function getTransaction()
674
    {
675 708
        return $this->_transaction && $this->_transaction->getIsActive() ? $this->_transaction : null;
676
    }
677
678
    /**
679
     * Starts a transaction.
680
     * @param string|null $isolationLevel The isolation level to use for this transaction.
681
     * See [[Transaction::begin()]] for details.
682
     * @return Transaction the transaction initiated
683
     */
684 18
    public function beginTransaction($isolationLevel = null)
685
    {
686 18
        $this->open();
687
688 18
        if (($transaction = $this->getTransaction()) === null) {
689 18
            $transaction = $this->_transaction = new Transaction(['db' => $this]);
690 18
        }
691 18
        $transaction->begin($isolationLevel);
692
693 18
        return $transaction;
694
    }
695
696
    /**
697
     * Executes callback provided in a transaction.
698
     *
699
     * @param callable $callback a valid PHP callback that performs the job. Accepts connection instance as parameter.
700
     * @param string|null $isolationLevel The isolation level to use for this transaction.
701
     * See [[Transaction::begin()]] for details.
702
     * @throws \Exception|\Throwable if there is any exception during query. In this case the transaction will be rolled back.
703
     * @return mixed result of callback function
704
     */
705 12
    public function transaction(callable $callback, $isolationLevel = null)
706
    {
707 12
        $transaction = $this->beginTransaction($isolationLevel);
708 12
        $level = $transaction->level;
709
710
        try {
711 12
            $result = call_user_func($callback, $this);
712 9
            if ($transaction->isActive && $transaction->level === $level) {
713 9
                $transaction->commit();
714 9
            }
715 12
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
716 3
            if ($transaction->isActive && $transaction->level === $level) {
717 3
                $transaction->rollBack();
718 3
            }
719 3
            throw $e;
720
        } catch (\Throwable $e) {
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721
            if ($transaction->isActive && $transaction->level === $level) {
722
                $transaction->rollBack();
723
            }
724
            throw $e;
725
        }
726
727 9
        return $result;
728
    }
729
730
    /**
731
     * Returns the schema information for the database opened by this connection.
732
     * @return Schema the schema information for the database opened by this connection.
733
     * @throws NotSupportedException if there is no support for the current driver type
734
     */
735 947
    public function getSchema()
736
    {
737 947
        if ($this->_schema !== null) {
738 786
            return $this->_schema;
739
        } else {
740 846
            $driver = $this->getDriverName();
741 846
            if (isset($this->schemaMap[$driver])) {
742 846
                $config = !is_array($this->schemaMap[$driver]) ? ['class' => $this->schemaMap[$driver]] : $this->schemaMap[$driver];
743 846
                $config['db'] = $this;
744
745 846
                return $this->_schema = Yii::createObject($config);
746
            } else {
747
                throw new NotSupportedException("Connection does not support reading schema information for '$driver' DBMS.");
748
            }
749
        }
750
    }
751
752
    /**
753
     * Returns the query builder for the current DB connection.
754
     * @return QueryBuilder the query builder for the current DB connection.
755
     */
756 602
    public function getQueryBuilder()
757
    {
758 602
        return $this->getSchema()->getQueryBuilder();
759
    }
760
761
    /**
762
     * Obtains the schema information for the named table.
763
     * @param string $name table name.
764
     * @param bool $refresh whether to reload the table schema even if it is found in the cache.
765
     * @return TableSchema table schema information. Null if the named table does not exist.
766
     */
767 86
    public function getTableSchema($name, $refresh = false)
768
    {
769 86
        return $this->getSchema()->getTableSchema($name, $refresh);
770
    }
771
772
    /**
773
     * Returns the ID of the last inserted row or sequence value.
774
     * @param string $sequenceName name of the sequence object (required by some DBMS)
775
     * @return string the row ID of the last row inserted, or the last value retrieved from the sequence object
776
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDO-lastInsertId.php
777
     */
778
    public function getLastInsertID($sequenceName = '')
779
    {
780
        return $this->getSchema()->getLastInsertID($sequenceName);
781
    }
782
783
    /**
784
     * Quotes a string value for use in a query.
785
     * Note that if the parameter is not a string, it will be returned without change.
786
     * @param string $value string to be quoted
787
     * @return string the properly quoted string
788
     * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDO-quote.php
789
     */
790 491
    public function quoteValue($value)
791
    {
792 491
        return $this->getSchema()->quoteValue($value);
793
    }
794
795
    /**
796
     * Quotes a table name for use in a query.
797
     * If the table name contains schema prefix, the prefix will also be properly quoted.
798
     * If the table name is already quoted or contains special characters including '(', '[[' and '{{',
799
     * then this method will do nothing.
800
     * @param string $name table name
801
     * @return string the properly quoted table name
802
     */
803 674
    public function quoteTableName($name)
804
    {
805 674
        return $this->getSchema()->quoteTableName($name);
806
    }
807
808
    /**
809
     * Quotes a column name for use in a query.
810
     * If the column name contains prefix, the prefix will also be properly quoted.
811
     * If the column name is already quoted or contains special characters including '(', '[[' and '{{',
812
     * then this method will do nothing.
813
     * @param string $name column name
814
     * @return string the properly quoted column name
815
     */
816 741
    public function quoteColumnName($name)
817
    {
818 741
        return $this->getSchema()->quoteColumnName($name);
819
    }
820
821
    /**
822
     * Processes a SQL statement by quoting table and column names that are enclosed within double brackets.
823
     * Tokens enclosed within double curly brackets are treated as table names, while
824
     * tokens enclosed within double square brackets are column names. They will be quoted accordingly.
825
     * Also, the percentage character "%" at the beginning or ending of a table name will be replaced
826
     * with [[tablePrefix]].
827
     * @param string $sql the SQL to be quoted
828
     * @return string the quoted SQL
829
     */
830 744
    public function quoteSql($sql)
831
    {
832 744
        return preg_replace_callback(
833 744
            '/(\\{\\{(%?[\w\-\. ]+%?)\\}\\}|\\[\\[([\w\-\. ]+)\\]\\])/',
834 744
            function ($matches) {
835 306
                if (isset($matches[3])) {
836 242
                    return $this->quoteColumnName($matches[3]);
837
                } else {
838 267
                    return str_replace('%', $this->tablePrefix, $this->quoteTableName($matches[2]));
839
                }
840 744
            },
841
            $sql
842 744
        );
843
    }
844
845
    /**
846
     * Returns the name of the DB driver. Based on the the current [[dsn]], in case it was not set explicitly
847
     * by an end user.
848
     * @return string name of the DB driver
849
     */
850 873
    public function getDriverName()
851
    {
852 873
        if ($this->_driverName === null) {
853 840
            if (($pos = strpos($this->dsn, ':')) !== false) {
854 840
                $this->_driverName = strtolower(substr($this->dsn, 0, $pos));
855 840
            } else {
856
                $this->_driverName = strtolower($this->getSlavePdo()->getAttribute(PDO::ATTR_DRIVER_NAME));
857
            }
858 840
        }
859 873
        return $this->_driverName;
860
    }
861
862
    /**
863
     * Changes the current driver name.
864
     * @param string $driverName name of the DB driver
865
     */
866
    public function setDriverName($driverName)
867
    {
868
        $this->_driverName = strtolower($driverName);
869
    }
870
871
    /**
872
     * Returns the PDO instance for the currently active slave connection.
873
     * When [[enableSlaves]] is true, one of the slaves will be used for read queries, and its PDO instance
874
     * will be returned by this method.
875
     * @param bool $fallbackToMaster whether to return a master PDO in case none of the slave connections is available.
876
     * @return PDO the PDO instance for the currently active slave connection. `null` is returned if no slave connection
877
     * is available and `$fallbackToMaster` is false.
878
     */
879 694
    public function getSlavePdo($fallbackToMaster = true)
880
    {
881 694
        $db = $this->getSlave(false);
882 694
        if ($db === null) {
883 694
            return $fallbackToMaster ? $this->getMasterPdo() : null;
884
        } else {
885 1
            return $db->pdo;
886
        }
887
    }
888
889
    /**
890
     * Returns the PDO instance for the currently active master connection.
891
     * This method will open the master DB connection and then return [[pdo]].
892
     * @return PDO the PDO instance for the currently active master connection.
893
     */
894 716
    public function getMasterPdo()
895
    {
896 716
        $this->open();
897 716
        return $this->pdo;
898
    }
899
900
    /**
901
     * Returns the currently active slave connection.
902
     * If this method is called for the first time, it will try to open a slave connection when [[enableSlaves]] is true.
903
     * @param bool $fallbackToMaster whether to return a master connection in case there is no slave connection available.
904
     * @return Connection the currently active slave connection. `null` is returned if there is no slave available and
905
     * `$fallbackToMaster` is false.
906
     */
907 696
    public function getSlave($fallbackToMaster = true)
908
    {
909 696
        if (!$this->enableSlaves) {
910 116
            return $fallbackToMaster ? $this : null;
911
        }
912
913 594
        if ($this->_slave === false) {
914 594
            $this->_slave = $this->openFromPool($this->slaves, $this->slaveConfig);
915 594
        }
916
917 594
        return $this->_slave === null && $fallbackToMaster ? $this : $this->_slave;
918
    }
919
920
    /**
921
     * Returns the currently active master connection.
922
     * If this method is called for the first time, it will try to open a master connection.
923
     * @return Connection the currently active master connection. `null` is returned if there is no master available.
924
     * @since 2.0.11
925
     */
926 3
    public function getMaster()
927
    {
928 3
        if ($this->_master === false) {
929 3
            $this->_master = ($this->shuffleMasters)
930 3
                ? $this->openFromPool($this->masters, $this->masterConfig)
931 3
                : $this->openFromPoolSequentially($this->masters, $this->masterConfig);
932 3
        }
933
934 3
        return $this->_master;
935
    }
936
937
    /**
938
     * Executes the provided callback by using the master connection.
939
     *
940
     * This method is provided so that you can temporarily force using the master connection to perform
941
     * DB operations even if they are read queries. For example,
942
     *
943
     * ```php
944
     * $result = $db->useMaster(function ($db) {
945
     *     return $db->createCommand('SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 1')->queryOne();
946
     * });
947
     * ```
948
     *
949
     * @param callable $callback a PHP callable to be executed by this method. Its signature is
950
     * `function (Connection $db)`. Its return value will be returned by this method.
951
     * @return mixed the return value of the callback
952
     * @throws \Exception|\Throwable if there is any exception thrown from the callback
953
     */
954 2
    public function useMaster(callable $callback)
955
    {
956 2
        if ($this->enableSlaves) {
957 2
            $this->enableSlaves = false;
958
            try {
959 2
                $result = call_user_func($callback, $this);
960 2
            } catch (\Exception $e) {
961 1
                $this->enableSlaves = true;
962 1
                throw $e;
963
            } catch (\Throwable $e) {
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964
                $this->enableSlaves = true;
965
                throw $e;
966
            }
967
            // TODO: use "finally" keyword when miminum required PHP version is >= 5.5
968 1
            $this->enableSlaves = true;
969 1
        } else {
970
            $result = call_user_func($callback, $this);
971
        }
972
973 1
        return $result;
974
    }
975
976
    /**
977
     * Opens the connection to a server in the pool.
978
     * This method implements the load balancing among the given list of the servers.
979
     * Connections will be tried in random order.
980
     * @param array $pool the list of connection configurations in the server pool
981
     * @param array $sharedConfig the configuration common to those given in `$pool`.
982
     * @return Connection the opened DB connection, or `null` if no server is available
983
     * @throws InvalidConfigException if a configuration does not specify "dsn"
984
     */
985 594
    protected function openFromPool(array $pool, array $sharedConfig)
986
    {
987 594
        shuffle($pool);
988 594
        return $this->openFromPoolSequentially($pool, $sharedConfig);
989
    }
990
991
    /**
992
     * Opens the connection to a server in the pool.
993
     * This method implements the load balancing among the given list of the servers.
994
     * Connections will be tried in sequential order.
995
     * @param array $pool the list of connection configurations in the server pool
996
     * @param array $sharedConfig the configuration common to those given in `$pool`.
997
     * @return Connection the opened DB connection, or `null` if no server is available
998
     * @throws InvalidConfigException if a configuration does not specify "dsn"
999
     * @since 2.0.11
1000
     */
1001 594
    protected function openFromPoolSequentially(array $pool, array $sharedConfig)
1002
    {
1003 594
        if (empty($pool)) {
1004 592
            return null;
1005
        }
1006
1007 3
        if (!isset($sharedConfig['class'])) {
1008 3
            $sharedConfig['class'] = get_class($this);
1009 3
        }
1010
1011 3
        $cache = is_string($this->serverStatusCache) ? Yii::$app->get($this->serverStatusCache, false) : $this->serverStatusCache;
1012
1013 3
        foreach ($pool as $config) {
1014 3
            $config = array_merge($sharedConfig, $config);
1015 3
            if (empty($config['dsn'])) {
1016
                throw new InvalidConfigException('The "dsn" option must be specified.');
1017
            }
1018
1019 3
            $key = [__METHOD__, $config['dsn']];
1020 3
            if ($cache instanceof Cache && $cache->get($key)) {
1021
                // should not try this dead server now
1022
                continue;
1023
            }
1024
1025
            /* @var $db Connection */
1026 3
            $db = Yii::createObject($config);
1027
1028
            try {
1029 3
                $db->open();
1030 3
                return $db;
1031
            } catch (\Exception $e) {
1032
                Yii::warning("Connection ({$config['dsn']}) failed: " . $e->getMessage(), __METHOD__);
1033
                if ($cache instanceof Cache) {
1034
                    // mark this server as dead and only retry it after the specified interval
1035
                    $cache->set($key, 1, $this->serverRetryInterval);
1036
                }
1037
            }
1038
        }
1039
1040
        return null;
1041
    }
1042
1043
    /**
1044
     * Close the connection before serializing.
1045
     * @return array
1046
     */
1047 13
    public function __sleep()
1048
    {
1049 13
        $this->close();
1050 13
        return array_keys((array) $this);
1051
    }
1052
}
1053