Complex classes like Command often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Command, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
1 | <?php |
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57 | class Command extends Component |
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58 | { |
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59 | /** |
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60 | * @var Connection the DB connection that this command is associated with |
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61 | */ |
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62 | public $db; |
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63 | /** |
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64 | * @var \PDOStatement the PDOStatement object that this command is associated with |
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65 | */ |
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66 | public $pdoStatement; |
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67 | /** |
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68 | * @var int the default fetch mode for this command. |
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69 | * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.setfetchmode.php |
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70 | */ |
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71 | public $fetchMode = \PDO::FETCH_ASSOC; |
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72 | /** |
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73 | * @var array the parameters (name => value) that are bound to the current PDO statement. |
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74 | * This property is maintained by methods such as [[bindValue()]]. It is mainly provided for logging purpose |
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75 | * and is used to generate [[rawSql]]. Do not modify it directly. |
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76 | */ |
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77 | public $params = []; |
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78 | /** |
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79 | * @var int the default number of seconds that query results can remain valid in cache. |
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80 | * Use 0 to indicate that the cached data will never expire. And use a negative number to indicate |
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81 | * query cache should not be used. |
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82 | * @see cache() |
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83 | */ |
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84 | public $queryCacheDuration; |
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85 | /** |
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86 | * @var \yii\caching\Dependency the dependency to be associated with the cached query result for this command |
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87 | * @see cache() |
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88 | */ |
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89 | public $queryCacheDependency; |
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90 | |||
91 | /** |
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92 | * @var array pending parameters to be bound to the current PDO statement. |
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93 | */ |
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94 | private $_pendingParams = []; |
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95 | /** |
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96 | * @var string the SQL statement that this command represents |
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97 | */ |
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98 | private $_sql; |
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99 | /** |
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100 | * @var string name of the table, which schema, should be refreshed after command execution. |
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101 | */ |
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102 | private $_refreshTableName; |
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103 | /** |
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104 | * @var string|false|null the isolation level to use for this transaction. |
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105 | * See [[Transaction::begin()]] for details. |
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106 | */ |
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107 | private $_isolationLevel = false; |
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108 | /** |
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109 | * @var callable a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that is called when [[\yii\db\Exception]] is thrown |
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110 | * when executing the command. |
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111 | */ |
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112 | private $_retryHandler; |
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113 | |||
114 | |||
115 | /** |
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116 | * Enables query cache for this command. |
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117 | * @param int $duration the number of seconds that query result of this command can remain valid in the cache. |
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118 | * If this is not set, the value of [[Connection::queryCacheDuration]] will be used instead. |
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119 | * Use 0 to indicate that the cached data will never expire. |
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120 | * @param \yii\caching\Dependency $dependency the cache dependency associated with the cached query result. |
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121 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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122 | */ |
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123 | 6 | public function cache($duration = null, $dependency = null) |
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129 | |||
130 | /** |
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131 | * Disables query cache for this command. |
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132 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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133 | */ |
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134 | 3 | public function noCache() |
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139 | |||
140 | /** |
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141 | * Returns the SQL statement for this command. |
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142 | * @return string the SQL statement to be executed |
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143 | */ |
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144 | 1374 | public function getSql() |
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148 | |||
149 | /** |
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150 | * Specifies the SQL statement to be executed. The SQL statement will be quoted using [[Connection::quoteSql()]]. |
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151 | * The previous SQL (if any) will be discarded, and [[params]] will be cleared as well. See [[reset()]] |
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152 | * for details. |
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153 | * |
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154 | * @param string $sql the SQL statement to be set. |
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155 | * @return $this this command instance |
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156 | * @see reset() |
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157 | * @see cancel() |
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158 | */ |
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159 | 1398 | public function setSql($sql) |
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169 | |||
170 | /** |
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171 | * Specifies the SQL statement to be executed. The SQL statement will not be modified in any way. |
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172 | * The previous SQL (if any) will be discarded, and [[params]] will be cleared as well. See [[reset()]] |
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173 | * for details. |
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174 | * |
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175 | * @param string $sql the SQL statement to be set. |
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176 | * @return $this this command instance |
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177 | * @since 2.0.13 |
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178 | * @see reset() |
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179 | * @see cancel() |
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180 | */ |
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181 | 28 | public function setRawSql($sql) |
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191 | |||
192 | /** |
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193 | * Returns the raw SQL by inserting parameter values into the corresponding placeholders in [[sql]]. |
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194 | * Note that the return value of this method should mainly be used for logging purpose. |
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195 | * It is likely that this method returns an invalid SQL due to improper replacement of parameter placeholders. |
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196 | * @return string the raw SQL with parameter values inserted into the corresponding placeholders in [[sql]]. |
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197 | */ |
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198 | 1377 | public function getRawSql() |
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199 | { |
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200 | 1377 | if (empty($this->params)) { |
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201 | 1210 | return $this->_sql; |
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202 | } |
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203 | 1047 | $params = []; |
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204 | 1047 | foreach ($this->params as $name => $value) { |
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205 | 1047 | if (is_string($name) && strncmp(':', $name, 1)) { |
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206 | 15 | $name = ':' . $name; |
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207 | } |
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208 | 1047 | if (is_string($value)) { |
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209 | 830 | $params[$name] = $this->db->quoteValue($value); |
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210 | 840 | } elseif (is_bool($value)) { |
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211 | 25 | $params[$name] = ($value ? 'TRUE' : 'FALSE'); |
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212 | 833 | } elseif ($value === null) { |
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213 | 328 | $params[$name] = 'NULL'; |
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214 | 777 | } elseif ((!is_object($value) && !is_resource($value)) || $value instanceof Expression) { |
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215 | 1047 | $params[$name] = $value; |
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216 | } |
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217 | } |
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218 | 1047 | if (!isset($params[1])) { |
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219 | 1047 | return strtr($this->_sql, $params); |
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220 | } |
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221 | $sql = ''; |
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222 | foreach (explode('?', $this->_sql) as $i => $part) { |
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223 | $sql .= ($params[$i] ?? '') . $part; |
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224 | } |
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225 | |||
226 | return $sql; |
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227 | } |
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228 | |||
229 | /** |
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230 | * Prepares the SQL statement to be executed. |
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231 | * For complex SQL statement that is to be executed multiple times, |
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232 | * this may improve performance. |
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233 | * For SQL statement with binding parameters, this method is invoked |
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234 | * automatically. |
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235 | * @param bool $forRead whether this method is called for a read query. If null, it means |
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236 | * the SQL statement should be used to determine whether it is for read or write. |
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237 | * @throws Exception if there is any DB error |
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238 | */ |
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239 | 1362 | public function prepare($forRead = null) |
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267 | |||
268 | /** |
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269 | * Cancels the execution of the SQL statement. |
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270 | * This method mainly sets [[pdoStatement]] to be null. |
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271 | */ |
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272 | 1398 | public function cancel() |
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276 | |||
277 | /** |
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278 | * Binds a parameter to the SQL statement to be executed. |
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279 | * @param string|int $name parameter identifier. For a prepared statement |
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280 | * using named placeholders, this will be a parameter name of |
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281 | * the form `:name`. For a prepared statement using question mark |
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282 | * placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter. |
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283 | * @param mixed $value the PHP variable to bind to the SQL statement parameter (passed by reference) |
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284 | * @param int $dataType SQL data type of the parameter. If null, the type is determined by the PHP type of the value. |
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285 | * @param int $length length of the data type |
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286 | * @param mixed $driverOptions the driver-specific options |
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287 | * @return $this the current command being executed |
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288 | * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDOStatement-bindParam.php |
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289 | */ |
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290 | 3 | public function bindParam($name, &$value, $dataType = null, $length = null, $driverOptions = null) |
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309 | /** |
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310 | * Binds pending parameters that were registered via [[bindValue()]] and [[bindValues()]]. |
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311 | * Note that this method requires an active [[pdoStatement]]. |
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312 | */ |
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313 | 1361 | protected function bindPendingParams() |
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320 | |||
321 | /** |
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322 | * Binds a value to a parameter. |
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323 | * @param string|int $name Parameter identifier. For a prepared statement |
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324 | * using named placeholders, this will be a parameter name of |
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325 | * the form `:name`. For a prepared statement using question mark |
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326 | * placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter. |
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327 | * @param mixed $value The value to bind to the parameter |
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328 | * @param int $dataType SQL data type of the parameter. If null, the type is determined by the PHP type of the value. |
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329 | * @return $this the current command being executed |
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330 | * @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDOStatement-bindValue.php |
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331 | */ |
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332 | 6 | public function bindValue($name, $value, $dataType = null) |
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342 | |||
343 | /** |
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344 | * Binds a list of values to the corresponding parameters. |
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345 | * This is similar to [[bindValue()]] except that it binds multiple values at a time. |
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346 | * Note that the SQL data type of each value is determined by its PHP type. |
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347 | * @param array $values the values to be bound. This must be given in terms of an associative |
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348 | * array with array keys being the parameter names, and array values the corresponding parameter values, |
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349 | * e.g. `[':name' => 'John', ':age' => 25]`. By default, the PDO type of each value is determined |
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350 | * by its PHP type. You may explicitly specify the PDO type by using a [[yii\db\PdoValue]] class: `new PdoValue(value, type)`, |
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351 | * e.g. `[':name' => 'John', ':profile' => new PdoValue($profile, \PDO::PARAM_LOB)]`. |
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352 | * @return $this the current command being executed |
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353 | */ |
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354 | 1398 | public function bindValues($values) |
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377 | |||
378 | /** |
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379 | * Executes the SQL statement and returns query result. |
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380 | * This method is for executing a SQL query that returns result set, such as `SELECT`. |
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381 | * @return DataReader the reader object for fetching the query result |
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382 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
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383 | */ |
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384 | 9 | public function query() |
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388 | |||
389 | /** |
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390 | * Executes the SQL statement and returns ALL rows at once. |
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391 | * @param int $fetchMode the result fetch mode. Please refer to [PHP manual](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDOStatement-setFetchMode.php) |
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392 | * for valid fetch modes. If this parameter is null, the value set in [[fetchMode]] will be used. |
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393 | * @return array all rows of the query result. Each array element is an array representing a row of data. |
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394 | * An empty array is returned if the query results in nothing. |
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395 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
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396 | */ |
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397 | 1184 | public function queryAll($fetchMode = null) |
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402 | /** |
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403 | * Executes the SQL statement and returns the first row of the result. |
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404 | * This method is best used when only the first row of result is needed for a query. |
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405 | * @param int $fetchMode the result fetch mode. Please refer to [PHP manual](http://php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.setfetchmode.php) |
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406 | * for valid fetch modes. If this parameter is null, the value set in [[fetchMode]] will be used. |
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407 | * @return array|false the first row (in terms of an array) of the query result. False is returned if the query |
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408 | * results in nothing. |
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409 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
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410 | */ |
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411 | 492 | public function queryOne($fetchMode = null) |
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415 | |||
416 | /** |
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417 | * Executes the SQL statement and returns the value of the first column in the first row of data. |
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418 | * This method is best used when only a single value is needed for a query. |
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419 | * @return string|null|false the value of the first column in the first row of the query result. |
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420 | * False is returned if there is no value. |
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421 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
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422 | */ |
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423 | 321 | public function queryScalar() |
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432 | |||
433 | /** |
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434 | * Executes the SQL statement and returns the first column of the result. |
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435 | * This method is best used when only the first column of result (i.e. the first element in each row) |
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436 | * is needed for a query. |
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437 | * @return array the first column of the query result. Empty array is returned if the query results in nothing. |
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438 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
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439 | */ |
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440 | 83 | public function queryColumn() |
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444 | |||
445 | /** |
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446 | * Creates an INSERT command. |
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447 | * |
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448 | * For example, |
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449 | * |
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450 | * ```php |
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451 | * $connection->createCommand()->insert('user', [ |
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452 | * 'name' => 'Sam', |
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453 | * 'age' => 30, |
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454 | * ])->execute(); |
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455 | * ``` |
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456 | * |
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457 | * The method will properly escape the column names, and bind the values to be inserted. |
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458 | * |
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459 | * Note that the created command is not executed until [[execute()]] is called. |
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460 | * |
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461 | * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into. |
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462 | * @param array|\yii\db\Query $columns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table or instance |
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463 | * of [[yii\db\Query|Query]] to perform INSERT INTO ... SELECT SQL statement. |
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464 | * Passing of [[yii\db\Query|Query]] is available since version 2.0.11. |
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465 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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466 | */ |
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467 | 425 | public function insert($table, $columns) |
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474 | |||
475 | /** |
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476 | * Creates a batch INSERT command. |
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477 | * |
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478 | * For example, |
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479 | * |
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480 | * ```php |
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481 | * $connection->createCommand()->batchInsert('user', ['name', 'age'], [ |
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482 | * ['Tom', 30], |
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483 | * ['Jane', 20], |
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484 | * ['Linda', 25], |
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485 | * ])->execute(); |
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486 | * ``` |
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487 | * |
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488 | * The method will properly escape the column names, and quote the values to be inserted. |
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489 | * |
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490 | * Note that the values in each row must match the corresponding column names. |
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491 | * |
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492 | * Also note that the created command is not executed until [[execute()]] is called. |
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493 | * |
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494 | * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into. |
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495 | * @param array $columns the column names |
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496 | * @param array|\Generator $rows the rows to be batch inserted into the table |
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497 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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498 | */ |
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499 | 28 | public function batchInsert($table, $columns, $rows) |
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500 | { |
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501 | 28 | $table = $this->db->quoteSql($table); |
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502 | 28 | $columns = array_map(function ($column) { |
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503 | 28 | return $this->db->quoteSql($column); |
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504 | 28 | }, $columns); |
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505 | |||
506 | 28 | $params = []; |
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507 | 28 | $sql = $this->db->getQueryBuilder()->batchInsert($table, $columns, $rows, $params); |
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508 | |||
509 | 28 | $this->setRawSql($sql); |
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510 | 28 | $this->bindValues($params); |
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511 | |||
512 | 28 | return $this; |
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513 | } |
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514 | |||
515 | /** |
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516 | * Creates a command to insert rows into a database table if |
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517 | * they do not already exist (matching unique constraints), |
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518 | * or update them if they do. |
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519 | * |
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520 | * For example, |
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521 | * |
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522 | * ```php |
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523 | * $sql = $queryBuilder->upsert('pages', [ |
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524 | * 'name' => 'Front page', |
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525 | * 'url' => 'http://example.com/', // url is unique |
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526 | * 'visits' => 0, |
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527 | * ], [ |
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528 | * 'visits' => new \yii\db\Expression('visits + 1'), |
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529 | * ], $params); |
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530 | * ``` |
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531 | * |
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532 | * The method will properly escape the table and column names. |
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533 | * |
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534 | * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into/updated in. |
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535 | * @param array|Query $insertColumns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table or instance |
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536 | * of [[Query]] to perform `INSERT INTO ... SELECT` SQL statement. |
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537 | * @param array|bool $updateColumns the column data (name => value) to be updated if they already exist. |
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538 | * If `true` is passed, the column data will be updated to match the insert column data. |
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539 | * If `false` is passed, no update will be performed if the column data already exists. |
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540 | * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the command. |
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541 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
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542 | * @since 2.0.14 |
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543 | */ |
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544 | 67 | public function upsert($table, $insertColumns, $updateColumns = true, $params = []) |
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550 | |||
551 | /** |
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552 | * Creates an UPDATE command. |
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553 | * |
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554 | * For example, |
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555 | * |
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556 | * ```php |
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557 | * $connection->createCommand()->update('user', ['status' => 1], 'age > 30')->execute(); |
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558 | * ``` |
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559 | * |
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560 | * or with using parameter binding for the condition: |
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561 | * |
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562 | * ```php |
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563 | * $minAge = 30; |
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564 | * $connection->createCommand()->update('user', ['status' => 1], 'age > :minAge', [':minAge' => $minAge])->execute(); |
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565 | * ``` |
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566 | * |
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567 | * The method will properly escape the column names and bind the values to be updated. |
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568 | * |
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569 | * Note that the created command is not executed until [[execute()]] is called. |
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570 | * |
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571 | * @param string $table the table to be updated. |
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572 | * @param array $columns the column data (name => value) to be updated. |
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573 | * @param string|array $condition the condition that will be put in the WHERE part. Please |
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574 | * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify condition. |
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575 | * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the command |
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576 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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577 | */ |
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578 | 91 | public function update($table, $columns, $condition = '', $params = []) |
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584 | |||
585 | /** |
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586 | * Creates a DELETE command. |
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587 | * |
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588 | * For example, |
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589 | * |
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590 | * ```php |
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591 | * $connection->createCommand()->delete('user', 'status = 0')->execute(); |
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592 | * ``` |
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593 | * |
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594 | * or with using parameter binding for the condition: |
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595 | * |
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596 | * ```php |
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597 | * $status = 0; |
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598 | * $connection->createCommand()->delete('user', 'status = :status', [':status' => $status])->execute(); |
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599 | * ``` |
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600 | * |
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601 | * The method will properly escape the table and column names. |
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602 | * |
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603 | * Note that the created command is not executed until [[execute()]] is called. |
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604 | * |
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605 | * @param string $table the table where the data will be deleted from. |
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606 | * @param string|array $condition the condition that will be put in the WHERE part. Please |
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607 | * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify condition. |
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608 | * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the command |
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609 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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610 | */ |
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611 | 361 | public function delete($table, $condition = '', $params = []) |
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617 | |||
618 | /** |
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619 | * Creates a SQL command for creating a new DB table. |
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620 | * |
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621 | * The columns in the new table should be specified as name-definition pairs (e.g. 'name' => 'string'), |
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622 | * where name stands for a column name which will be properly quoted by the method, and definition |
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623 | * stands for the column type which can contain an abstract DB type. |
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624 | * The method [[QueryBuilder::getColumnType()]] will be called |
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625 | * to convert the abstract column types to physical ones. For example, `string` will be converted |
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626 | * as `varchar(255)`, and `string not null` becomes `varchar(255) not null`. |
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627 | * |
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628 | * If a column is specified with definition only (e.g. 'PRIMARY KEY (name, type)'), it will be directly |
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629 | * inserted into the generated SQL. |
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630 | * |
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631 | * @param string $table the name of the table to be created. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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632 | * @param array $columns the columns (name => definition) in the new table. |
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633 | * @param string $options additional SQL fragment that will be appended to the generated SQL. |
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634 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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635 | */ |
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636 | 138 | public function createTable($table, $columns, $options = null) |
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642 | |||
643 | /** |
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644 | * Creates a SQL command for renaming a DB table. |
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645 | * @param string $table the table to be renamed. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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646 | * @param string $newName the new table name. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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647 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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648 | */ |
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649 | 6 | public function renameTable($table, $newName) |
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655 | |||
656 | /** |
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657 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping a DB table. |
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658 | * @param string $table the table to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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659 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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660 | */ |
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661 | 39 | public function dropTable($table) |
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667 | |||
668 | /** |
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669 | * Creates a SQL command for truncating a DB table. |
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670 | * @param string $table the table to be truncated. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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671 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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672 | */ |
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673 | 13 | public function truncateTable($table) |
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679 | |||
680 | /** |
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681 | * Creates a SQL command for adding a new DB column. |
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682 | * @param string $table the table that the new column will be added to. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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683 | * @param string $column the name of the new column. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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684 | * @param string $type the column type. [[\yii\db\QueryBuilder::getColumnType()]] will be called |
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685 | * to convert the give column type to the physical one. For example, `string` will be converted |
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686 | * as `varchar(255)`, and `string not null` becomes `varchar(255) not null`. |
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687 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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688 | */ |
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689 | 4 | public function addColumn($table, $column, $type) |
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695 | |||
696 | /** |
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697 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping a DB column. |
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698 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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699 | * @param string $column the name of the column to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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700 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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701 | */ |
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702 | public function dropColumn($table, $column) |
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708 | |||
709 | /** |
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710 | * Creates a SQL command for renaming a column. |
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711 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be renamed. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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712 | * @param string $oldName the old name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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713 | * @param string $newName the new name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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714 | * @return $this the command object itself |
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715 | */ |
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716 | public function renameColumn($table, $oldName, $newName) |
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722 | |||
723 | /** |
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724 | * Creates a SQL command for changing the definition of a column. |
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725 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be changed. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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726 | * @param string $column the name of the column to be changed. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
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727 | * @param string $type the column type. [[\yii\db\QueryBuilder::getColumnType()]] will be called |
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728 | * to convert the give column type to the physical one. For example, `string` will be converted |
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729 | * as `varchar(255)`, and `string not null` becomes `varchar(255) not null`. |
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730 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
731 | */ |
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732 | 2 | public function alterColumn($table, $column, $type) |
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738 | |||
739 | /** |
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740 | * Creates a SQL command for adding a primary key constraint to an existing table. |
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741 | * The method will properly quote the table and column names. |
||
742 | * @param string $name the name of the primary key constraint. |
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743 | * @param string $table the table that the primary key constraint will be added to. |
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744 | * @param string|array $columns comma separated string or array of columns that the primary key will consist of. |
||
745 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
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746 | */ |
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747 | 2 | public function addPrimaryKey($name, $table, $columns) |
|
753 | |||
754 | /** |
||
755 | * Creates a SQL command for removing a primary key constraint to an existing table. |
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756 | * @param string $name the name of the primary key constraint to be removed. |
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757 | * @param string $table the table that the primary key constraint will be removed from. |
||
758 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
759 | */ |
||
760 | 2 | public function dropPrimaryKey($name, $table) |
|
766 | |||
767 | /** |
||
768 | * Creates a SQL command for adding a foreign key constraint to an existing table. |
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769 | * The method will properly quote the table and column names. |
||
770 | * @param string $name the name of the foreign key constraint. |
||
771 | * @param string $table the table that the foreign key constraint will be added to. |
||
772 | * @param string|array $columns the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on. If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas. |
||
773 | * @param string $refTable the table that the foreign key references to. |
||
774 | * @param string|array $refColumns the name of the column that the foreign key references to. If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas. |
||
775 | * @param string $delete the ON DELETE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL |
||
776 | * @param string $update the ON UPDATE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL |
||
777 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
778 | */ |
||
779 | 4 | public function addForeignKey($name, $table, $columns, $refTable, $refColumns, $delete = null, $update = null) |
|
785 | |||
786 | /** |
||
787 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping a foreign key constraint. |
||
788 | * @param string $name the name of the foreign key constraint to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
789 | * @param string $table the table whose foreign is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
790 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
791 | */ |
||
792 | 4 | public function dropForeignKey($name, $table) |
|
798 | |||
799 | /** |
||
800 | * Creates a SQL command for creating a new index. |
||
801 | * @param string $name the name of the index. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
802 | * @param string $table the table that the new index will be created for. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
803 | * @param string|array $columns the column(s) that should be included in the index. If there are multiple columns, please separate them |
||
804 | * by commas. The column names will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
805 | * @param bool $unique whether to add UNIQUE constraint on the created index. |
||
806 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
807 | */ |
||
808 | 12 | public function createIndex($name, $table, $columns, $unique = false) |
|
814 | |||
815 | /** |
||
816 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping an index. |
||
817 | * @param string $name the name of the index to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
818 | * @param string $table the table whose index is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
819 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
820 | */ |
||
821 | 3 | public function dropIndex($name, $table) |
|
827 | |||
828 | /** |
||
829 | * Creates a SQL command for adding an unique constraint to an existing table. |
||
830 | * @param string $name the name of the unique constraint. |
||
831 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
832 | * @param string $table the table that the unique constraint will be added to. |
||
833 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
834 | * @param string|array $columns the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on. |
||
835 | * If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas. |
||
836 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
837 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
838 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
839 | */ |
||
840 | 2 | public function addUnique($name, $table, $columns) |
|
846 | |||
847 | /** |
||
848 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping an unique constraint. |
||
849 | * @param string $name the name of the unique constraint to be dropped. |
||
850 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
851 | * @param string $table the table whose unique constraint is to be dropped. |
||
852 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
853 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
854 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
855 | */ |
||
856 | 2 | public function dropUnique($name, $table) |
|
862 | |||
863 | /** |
||
864 | * Creates a SQL command for adding a check constraint to an existing table. |
||
865 | * @param string $name the name of the check constraint. |
||
866 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
867 | * @param string $table the table that the check constraint will be added to. |
||
868 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
869 | * @param string $expression the SQL of the `CHECK` constraint. |
||
870 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
871 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
872 | */ |
||
873 | 1 | public function addCheck($name, $table, $expression) |
|
879 | |||
880 | /** |
||
881 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping a check constraint. |
||
882 | * @param string $name the name of the check constraint to be dropped. |
||
883 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
884 | * @param string $table the table whose check constraint is to be dropped. |
||
885 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
886 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
887 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
888 | */ |
||
889 | 1 | public function dropCheck($name, $table) |
|
895 | |||
896 | /** |
||
897 | * Creates a SQL command for adding a default value constraint to an existing table. |
||
898 | * @param string $name the name of the default value constraint. |
||
899 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
900 | * @param string $table the table that the default value constraint will be added to. |
||
901 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
902 | * @param string $column the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on. |
||
903 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
904 | * @param mixed $value default value. |
||
905 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
906 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
907 | */ |
||
908 | public function addDefaultValue($name, $table, $column, $value) |
||
914 | |||
915 | /** |
||
916 | * Creates a SQL command for dropping a default value constraint. |
||
917 | * @param string $name the name of the default value constraint to be dropped. |
||
918 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
919 | * @param string $table the table whose default value constraint is to be dropped. |
||
920 | * The name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
921 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
922 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
923 | */ |
||
924 | public function dropDefaultValue($name, $table) |
||
930 | |||
931 | /** |
||
932 | * Creates a SQL command for resetting the sequence value of a table's primary key. |
||
933 | * The sequence will be reset such that the primary key of the next new row inserted |
||
934 | * will have the specified value or 1. |
||
935 | * @param string $table the name of the table whose primary key sequence will be reset |
||
936 | * @param mixed $value the value for the primary key of the next new row inserted. If this is not set, |
||
937 | * the next new row's primary key will have a value 1. |
||
938 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
939 | * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS |
||
940 | */ |
||
941 | 20 | public function resetSequence($table, $value = null) |
|
947 | |||
948 | /** |
||
949 | * Builds a SQL command for enabling or disabling integrity check. |
||
950 | * @param bool $check whether to turn on or off the integrity check. |
||
951 | * @param string $schema the schema name of the tables. Defaults to empty string, meaning the current |
||
952 | * or default schema. |
||
953 | * @param string $table the table name. |
||
954 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
955 | * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS |
||
956 | */ |
||
957 | 4 | public function checkIntegrity($check = true, $schema = '', $table = '') |
|
963 | |||
964 | /** |
||
965 | * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to column. |
||
966 | * |
||
967 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
968 | * @param string $column the name of the column to be commented. The column name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
969 | * @param string $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
970 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
971 | * @since 2.0.8 |
||
972 | */ |
||
973 | 2 | public function addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $comment) |
|
979 | |||
980 | /** |
||
981 | * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to table. |
||
982 | * |
||
983 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
984 | * @param string $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
985 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
986 | * @since 2.0.8 |
||
987 | */ |
||
988 | public function addCommentOnTable($table, $comment) |
||
994 | |||
995 | /** |
||
996 | * Builds a SQL command for dropping comment from column. |
||
997 | * |
||
998 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
999 | * @param string $column the name of the column to be commented. The column name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
1000 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
1001 | * @since 2.0.8 |
||
1002 | */ |
||
1003 | 2 | public function dropCommentFromColumn($table, $column) |
|
1009 | |||
1010 | /** |
||
1011 | * Builds a SQL command for dropping comment from table. |
||
1012 | * |
||
1013 | * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method. |
||
1014 | * @return $this the command object itself |
||
1015 | * @since 2.0.8 |
||
1016 | */ |
||
1017 | public function dropCommentFromTable($table) |
||
1023 | |||
1024 | /** |
||
1025 | * Creates a SQL View. |
||
1026 | * |
||
1027 | * @param string $viewName the name of the view to be created. |
||
1028 | * @param string|Query $subquery the select statement which defines the view. |
||
1029 | * This can be either a string or a [[Query]] object. |
||
1030 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
1031 | * @since 2.0.14 |
||
1032 | */ |
||
1033 | 3 | public function createView($viewName, $subquery) |
|
1039 | |||
1040 | /** |
||
1041 | * Drops a SQL View. |
||
1042 | * |
||
1043 | * @param string $viewName the name of the view to be dropped. |
||
1044 | * @return $this the command object itself. |
||
1045 | * @since 2.0.14 |
||
1046 | */ |
||
1047 | 3 | public function dropView($viewName) |
|
1053 | |||
1054 | /** |
||
1055 | * Executes the SQL statement. |
||
1056 | * This method should only be used for executing non-query SQL statement, such as `INSERT`, `DELETE`, `UPDATE` SQLs. |
||
1057 | * No result set will be returned. |
||
1058 | * @return int number of rows affected by the execution. |
||
1059 | * @throws Exception execution failed |
||
1060 | */ |
||
1061 | 679 | public function execute() |
|
1088 | |||
1089 | /** |
||
1090 | * Logs the current database query if query logging is enabled and returns |
||
1091 | * the profiling token if profiling is enabled. |
||
1092 | * @param string $category the log category. |
||
1093 | * @return array array of two elements, the first is boolean of whether profiling is enabled or not. |
||
1094 | * The second is the rawSql if it has been created. |
||
1095 | */ |
||
1096 | 1359 | private function logQuery($category) |
|
1097 | { |
||
1098 | 1359 | if ($this->db->enableLogging) { |
|
1099 | 1359 | $rawSql = $this->getRawSql(); |
|
1100 | 1359 | Yii::info($rawSql, $category); |
|
1101 | } |
||
1102 | 1359 | if (!$this->db->enableProfiling) { |
|
1103 | 7 | return [false, $rawSql ?? null]; |
|
1104 | } |
||
1105 | |||
1106 | 1359 | return [true, $rawSql ?? $this->getRawSql()]; |
|
1107 | } |
||
1108 | |||
1109 | /** |
||
1110 | * Performs the actual DB query of a SQL statement. |
||
1111 | * @param string $method method of PDOStatement to be called |
||
1112 | * @param int $fetchMode the result fetch mode. Please refer to [PHP manual](http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.PDOStatement-setFetchMode.php) |
||
1113 | * for valid fetch modes. If this parameter is null, the value set in [[fetchMode]] will be used. |
||
1114 | * @return mixed the method execution result |
||
1115 | * @throws Exception if the query causes any problem |
||
1116 | * @since 2.0.1 this method is protected (was private before). |
||
1117 | */ |
||
1118 | 1313 | protected function queryInternal($method, $fetchMode = null) |
|
1173 | |||
1174 | /** |
||
1175 | * Marks a specified table schema to be refreshed after command execution. |
||
1176 | * @param string $name name of the table, which schema should be refreshed. |
||
1177 | * @return $this this command instance |
||
1178 | * @since 2.0.6 |
||
1179 | */ |
||
1180 | 150 | protected function requireTableSchemaRefresh($name) |
|
1185 | |||
1186 | /** |
||
1187 | * Refreshes table schema, which was marked by [[requireTableSchemaRefresh()]]. |
||
1188 | * @since 2.0.6 |
||
1189 | */ |
||
1190 | 673 | protected function refreshTableSchema() |
|
1196 | |||
1197 | /** |
||
1198 | * Marks the command to be executed in transaction. |
||
1199 | * @param string|null $isolationLevel The isolation level to use for this transaction. |
||
1200 | * See [[Transaction::begin()]] for details. |
||
1201 | * @return $this this command instance. |
||
1202 | * @since 2.0.14 |
||
1203 | */ |
||
1204 | 3 | protected function requireTransaction($isolationLevel = null) |
|
1209 | |||
1210 | /** |
||
1211 | * Sets a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that is called when [[Exception]] is thrown |
||
1212 | * when executing the command. The signature of the callable should be: |
||
1213 | * |
||
1214 | * ```php |
||
1215 | * function (\yii\db\Exception $e, $attempt) |
||
1216 | * { |
||
1217 | * // return true or false (whether to retry the command or rethrow $e) |
||
1218 | * } |
||
1219 | * ``` |
||
1220 | * |
||
1221 | * The callable will recieve a database exception thrown and a current attempt |
||
1222 | * (to execute the command) number starting from 1. |
||
1223 | * |
||
1224 | * @param callable $handler a PHP callback to handle database exceptions. |
||
1225 | * @return $this this command instance. |
||
1226 | * @since 2.0.14 |
||
1227 | */ |
||
1228 | 3 | protected function setRetryHandler(callable $handler) |
|
1233 | |||
1234 | /** |
||
1235 | * Executes a prepared statement. |
||
1236 | * |
||
1237 | * It's a wrapper around [[\PDOStatement::execute()]] to support transactions |
||
1238 | * and retry handlers. |
||
1239 | * |
||
1240 | * @param string|null $rawSql the rawSql if it has been created. |
||
1241 | * @throws Exception if execution failed. |
||
1242 | * @since 2.0.14 |
||
1243 | */ |
||
1244 | 1358 | protected function internalExecute($rawSql) |
|
1270 | |||
1271 | /** |
||
1272 | * Resets command properties to their initial state. |
||
1273 | * |
||
1274 | * @since 2.0.13 |
||
1275 | */ |
||
1276 | 1398 | protected function reset() |
|
1285 | } |
||
1286 |
This check marks access to variables or properties that have not been declared yet. While PHP has no explicit notion of declaring a variable, accessing it before a value is assigned to it is most likely a bug.