Complex classes like ActiveQuery 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 ActiveQuery, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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73 | class ActiveQuery extends Query implements ActiveQueryInterface |
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74 | { |
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75 | use ActiveQueryTrait; |
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76 | use ActiveRelationTrait; |
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77 | |||
78 | /** |
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79 | * @event Event an event that is triggered when the query is initialized via [[init()]]. |
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80 | */ |
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81 | const EVENT_INIT = 'init'; |
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82 | |||
83 | /** |
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84 | * @var string the SQL statement to be executed for retrieving AR records. |
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85 | * This is set by [[ActiveRecord::findBySql()]]. |
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86 | */ |
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87 | public $sql; |
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88 | /** |
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89 | * @var string|array the join condition to be used when this query is used in a relational context. |
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90 | * The condition will be used in the ON part when [[ActiveQuery::joinWith()]] is called. |
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91 | * Otherwise, the condition will be used in the WHERE part of a query. |
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92 | * Please refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify this parameter. |
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93 | * @see onCondition() |
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94 | */ |
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95 | public $on; |
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96 | /** |
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97 | * @var array a list of relations that this query should be joined with |
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98 | */ |
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99 | public $joinWith; |
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100 | |||
101 | |||
102 | /** |
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103 | * Constructor. |
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104 | * @param string $modelClass the model class associated with this query |
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105 | * @param array $config configurations to be applied to the newly created query object |
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106 | */ |
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107 | 452 | public function __construct($modelClass, $config = []) |
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112 | |||
113 | /** |
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114 | * Initializes the object. |
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115 | * This method is called at the end of the constructor. The default implementation will trigger |
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116 | * an [[EVENT_INIT]] event. If you override this method, make sure you call the parent implementation at the end |
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117 | * to ensure triggering of the event. |
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118 | */ |
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119 | 452 | public function init() |
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124 | |||
125 | /** |
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126 | * Executes query and returns all results as an array. |
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127 | * @param Connection $db the DB connection used to create the DB command. |
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128 | * If null, the DB connection returned by [[modelClass]] will be used. |
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129 | * @return array|ActiveRecord[] the query results. If the query results in nothing, an empty array will be returned. |
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130 | */ |
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131 | 186 | public function all($db = null) |
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135 | |||
136 | /** |
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137 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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138 | */ |
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139 | 360 | public function prepare($builder) |
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140 | { |
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141 | // NOTE: because the same ActiveQuery may be used to build different SQL statements |
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142 | // (e.g. by ActiveDataProvider, one for count query, the other for row data query, |
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143 | // it is important to make sure the same ActiveQuery can be used to build SQL statements |
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144 | // multiple times. |
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145 | 360 | if (!empty($this->joinWith)) { |
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146 | 48 | $this->buildJoinWith(); |
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147 | 48 | $this->joinWith = null; // clean it up to avoid issue https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues/2687 |
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148 | } |
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149 | |||
150 | 360 | if (empty($this->from)) { |
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151 | 357 | $this->from = [$this->getPrimaryTableName()]; |
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152 | } |
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153 | |||
154 | 360 | if (empty($this->select) && !empty($this->join)) { |
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155 | 39 | list(, $alias) = $this->getTableNameAndAlias(); |
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156 | 39 | $this->select = ["$alias.*"]; |
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157 | } |
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158 | |||
159 | 360 | if ($this->primaryModel === null) { |
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160 | // eager loading |
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161 | 359 | $query = Query::create($this); |
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162 | } else { |
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163 | // lazy loading of a relation |
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164 | 85 | $where = $this->where; |
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165 | |||
166 | 85 | if ($this->via instanceof self) { |
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167 | // via junction table |
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168 | 15 | $viaModels = $this->via->findJunctionRows([$this->primaryModel]); |
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169 | 15 | $this->filterByModels($viaModels); |
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170 | 76 | } elseif (is_array($this->via)) { |
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171 | // via relation |
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172 | /* @var $viaQuery ActiveQuery */ |
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173 | 27 | list($viaName, $viaQuery) = $this->via; |
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174 | 27 | if ($viaQuery->multiple) { |
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175 | 27 | $viaModels = $viaQuery->all(); |
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176 | 27 | $this->primaryModel->populateRelation($viaName, $viaModels); |
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177 | } else { |
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178 | $model = $viaQuery->one(); |
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179 | $this->primaryModel->populateRelation($viaName, $model); |
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180 | $viaModels = $model === null ? [] : [$model]; |
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181 | } |
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182 | 27 | $this->filterByModels($viaModels); |
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183 | } else { |
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184 | 76 | $this->filterByModels([$this->primaryModel]); |
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185 | } |
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186 | |||
187 | 85 | $query = Query::create($this); |
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188 | 85 | $this->where = $where; |
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189 | } |
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190 | |||
191 | 360 | if (!empty($this->on)) { |
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192 | 18 | $query->andWhere($this->on); |
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193 | } |
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194 | |||
195 | 360 | return $query; |
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196 | } |
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197 | |||
198 | /** |
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199 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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200 | */ |
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201 | 304 | public function populate($rows) |
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202 | { |
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203 | 304 | if (empty($rows)) { |
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204 | 52 | return []; |
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205 | } |
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207 | 295 | $models = $this->createModels($rows); |
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208 | 295 | if (!empty($this->join) && $this->indexBy === null) { |
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209 | 33 | $models = $this->removeDuplicatedModels($models); |
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210 | } |
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211 | 295 | if (!empty($this->with)) { |
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212 | 78 | $this->findWith($this->with, $models); |
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213 | } |
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215 | 295 | if ($this->inverseOf !== null) { |
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216 | 9 | $this->addInverseRelations($models); |
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217 | } |
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218 | |||
219 | 295 | if (!$this->asArray) { |
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220 | 285 | foreach ($models as $model) { |
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221 | 285 | $model->afterFind(); |
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222 | } |
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223 | } |
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225 | 295 | return $models; |
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226 | } |
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227 | |||
228 | /** |
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229 | * Removes duplicated models by checking their primary key values. |
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230 | * This method is mainly called when a join query is performed, which may cause duplicated rows being returned. |
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231 | * @param array $models the models to be checked |
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232 | * @throws InvalidConfigException if model primary key is empty |
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233 | * @return array the distinctive models |
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234 | */ |
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235 | 33 | private function removeDuplicatedModels($models) |
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236 | { |
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237 | 33 | $hash = []; |
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238 | /* @var $class ActiveRecord */ |
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239 | 33 | $class = $this->modelClass; |
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240 | 33 | $pks = $class::primaryKey(); |
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241 | |||
242 | 33 | if (count($pks) > 1) { |
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243 | // composite primary key |
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244 | 6 | foreach ($models as $i => $model) { |
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245 | 6 | $key = []; |
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246 | 6 | foreach ($pks as $pk) { |
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247 | 6 | if (!isset($model[$pk])) { |
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248 | // do not continue if the primary key is not part of the result set |
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249 | 3 | break 2; |
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250 | } |
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251 | 6 | $key[] = $model[$pk]; |
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252 | } |
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253 | 3 | $key = serialize($key); |
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254 | 3 | if (isset($hash[$key])) { |
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255 | unset($models[$i]); |
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256 | } else { |
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257 | 6 | $hash[$key] = true; |
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258 | } |
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259 | } |
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260 | } elseif (empty($pks)) { |
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261 | throw new InvalidConfigException("Primary key of '{$class}' can not be empty."); |
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262 | } else { |
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263 | // single column primary key |
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264 | 30 | $pk = reset($pks); |
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265 | 30 | foreach ($models as $i => $model) { |
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266 | 30 | if (!isset($model[$pk])) { |
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267 | // do not continue if the primary key is not part of the result set |
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268 | 3 | break; |
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269 | } |
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270 | 27 | $key = $model[$pk]; |
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271 | 27 | if (isset($hash[$key])) { |
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272 | 12 | unset($models[$i]); |
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273 | 27 | } elseif ($key !== null) { |
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274 | 27 | $hash[$key] = true; |
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275 | } |
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276 | } |
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277 | } |
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279 | 33 | return array_values($models); |
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280 | } |
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281 | |||
282 | /** |
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283 | * Executes query and returns a single row of result. |
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284 | * @param Connection|null $db the DB connection used to create the DB command. |
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285 | * If `null`, the DB connection returned by [[modelClass]] will be used. |
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286 | * @return ActiveRecord|array|null a single row of query result. Depending on the setting of [[asArray]], |
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287 | * the query result may be either an array or an ActiveRecord object. `null` will be returned |
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288 | * if the query results in nothing. |
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289 | */ |
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290 | 251 | public function one($db = null) |
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291 | { |
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292 | 251 | $row = parent::one($db); |
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293 | 251 | if ($row !== false) { |
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294 | 248 | $models = $this->populate([$row]); |
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295 | 248 | return reset($models) ?: null; |
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296 | } |
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297 | |||
298 | 24 | return null; |
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299 | } |
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300 | |||
301 | /** |
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302 | * Creates a DB command that can be used to execute this query. |
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303 | * @param Connection|null $db the DB connection used to create the DB command. |
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304 | * If `null`, the DB connection returned by [[modelClass]] will be used. |
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305 | * @return Command the created DB command instance. |
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306 | */ |
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307 | 360 | public function createCommand($db = null) |
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308 | { |
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309 | /* @var $modelClass ActiveRecord */ |
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310 | 360 | $modelClass = $this->modelClass; |
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311 | 360 | if ($db === null) { |
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312 | 349 | $db = $modelClass::getDb(); |
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313 | } |
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315 | 360 | if ($this->sql === null) { |
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316 | 357 | list($sql, $params) = $db->getQueryBuilder()->build($this); |
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317 | } else { |
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318 | 3 | $sql = $this->sql; |
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319 | 3 | $params = $this->params; |
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320 | } |
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322 | 360 | $command = $db->createCommand($sql, $params); |
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323 | 360 | $this->setCommandCache($command); |
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324 | |||
325 | 360 | return $command; |
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326 | } |
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327 | |||
328 | /** |
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329 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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330 | */ |
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331 | 64 | protected function queryScalar($selectExpression, $db) |
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332 | { |
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333 | /* @var $modelClass ActiveRecord */ |
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334 | 64 | $modelClass = $this->modelClass; |
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335 | 64 | if ($db === null) { |
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336 | 63 | $db = $modelClass::getDb(); |
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337 | } |
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339 | 64 | if ($this->sql === null) { |
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340 | 61 | return parent::queryScalar($selectExpression, $db); |
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341 | } |
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342 | |||
343 | 3 | $command = (new Query())->select([$selectExpression]) |
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344 | 3 | ->from(['c' => "({$this->sql})"]) |
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345 | 3 | ->params($this->params) |
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346 | 3 | ->createCommand($db); |
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347 | 3 | $this->setCommandCache($command); |
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348 | |||
349 | 3 | return $command->queryScalar(); |
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350 | } |
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351 | |||
352 | /** |
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353 | * Joins with the specified relations. |
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354 | * |
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355 | * This method allows you to reuse existing relation definitions to perform JOIN queries. |
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356 | * Based on the definition of the specified relation(s), the method will append one or multiple |
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357 | * JOIN statements to the current query. |
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358 | * |
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359 | * If the `$eagerLoading` parameter is true, the method will also perform eager loading for the specified relations, |
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360 | * which is equivalent to calling [[with()]] using the specified relations. |
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361 | * |
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362 | * Note that because a JOIN query will be performed, you are responsible to disambiguate column names. |
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363 | * |
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364 | * This method differs from [[with()]] in that it will build up and execute a JOIN SQL statement |
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365 | * for the primary table. And when `$eagerLoading` is true, it will call [[with()]] in addition with the specified relations. |
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366 | * |
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367 | * @param string|array $with the relations to be joined. This can either be a string, representing a relation name or |
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368 | * an array with the following semantics: |
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369 | * |
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370 | * - Each array element represents a single relation. |
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371 | * - You may specify the relation name as the array key and provide an anonymous functions that |
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372 | * can be used to modify the relation queries on-the-fly as the array value. |
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373 | * - If a relation query does not need modification, you may use the relation name as the array value. |
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374 | * |
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375 | * The relation name may optionally contain an alias for the relation table (e.g. `books b`). |
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376 | * |
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377 | * Sub-relations can also be specified, see [[with()]] for the syntax. |
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378 | * |
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379 | * In the following you find some examples: |
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380 | * |
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381 | * ```php |
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382 | * // find all orders that contain books, and eager loading "books" |
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383 | * Order::find()->joinWith('books', true, 'INNER JOIN')->all(); |
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384 | * // find all orders, eager loading "books", and sort the orders and books by the book names. |
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385 | * Order::find()->joinWith([ |
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386 | * 'books' => function (\yii\db\ActiveQuery $query) { |
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387 | * $query->orderBy('item.name'); |
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388 | * } |
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389 | * ])->all(); |
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390 | * // find all orders that contain books of the category 'Science fiction', using the alias "b" for the books table |
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391 | * Order::find()->joinWith(['books b'], true, 'INNER JOIN')->where(['b.category' => 'Science fiction'])->all(); |
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392 | * ``` |
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393 | * |
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394 | * The alias syntax is available since version 2.0.7. |
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395 | * |
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396 | * @param bool|array $eagerLoading whether to eager load the relations |
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397 | * specified in `$with`. When this is a boolean, it applies to all |
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398 | * relations specified in `$with`. Use an array to explicitly list which |
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399 | * relations in `$with` need to be eagerly loaded. Note, that this does |
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400 | * not mean, that the relations are populated from the query result. An |
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401 | * extra query will still be performed to bring in the related data. |
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402 | * Defaults to `true`. |
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403 | * @param string|array $joinType the join type of the relations specified in `$with`. |
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404 | * When this is a string, it applies to all relations specified in `$with`. Use an array |
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405 | * in the format of `relationName => joinType` to specify different join types for different relations. |
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406 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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407 | */ |
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408 | 54 | public function joinWith($with, $eagerLoading = true, $joinType = 'LEFT JOIN') |
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409 | { |
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410 | 54 | $relations = []; |
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411 | 54 | foreach ((array) $with as $name => $callback) { |
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412 | 54 | if (is_int($name)) { |
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413 | 54 | $name = $callback; |
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414 | 54 | $callback = null; |
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415 | } |
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417 | 54 | if (preg_match('/^(.*?)(?:\s+AS\s+|\s+)(\w+)$/i', $name, $matches)) { |
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418 | // relation is defined with an alias, adjust callback to apply alias |
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419 | 12 | list(, $relation, $alias) = $matches; |
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420 | 12 | $name = $relation; |
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421 | 12 | $callback = function ($query) use ($callback, $alias) { |
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422 | /* @var $query ActiveQuery */ |
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423 | 12 | $query->alias($alias); |
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424 | 12 | if ($callback !== null) { |
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425 | 9 | call_user_func($callback, $query); |
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426 | } |
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427 | 12 | }; |
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428 | } |
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430 | 54 | if ($callback === null) { |
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431 | 51 | $relations[] = $name; |
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432 | } else { |
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433 | 54 | $relations[$name] = $callback; |
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434 | } |
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435 | } |
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436 | 54 | $this->joinWith[] = [$relations, $eagerLoading, $joinType]; |
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437 | 54 | return $this; |
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438 | } |
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440 | 48 | private function buildJoinWith() |
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441 | { |
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442 | 48 | $join = $this->join; |
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443 | 48 | $this->join = []; |
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444 | |||
445 | /* @var $modelClass ActiveRecordInterface */ |
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446 | 48 | $modelClass = $this->modelClass; |
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447 | 48 | $model = $modelClass::instance(); |
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448 | 48 | foreach ($this->joinWith as $config) { |
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449 | 48 | list($with, $eagerLoading, $joinType) = $config; |
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450 | 48 | $this->joinWithRelations($model, $with, $joinType); |
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452 | 48 | if (is_array($eagerLoading)) { |
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453 | foreach ($with as $name => $callback) { |
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454 | if (is_int($name)) { |
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455 | if (!in_array($callback, $eagerLoading, true)) { |
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456 | unset($with[$name]); |
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457 | } |
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458 | } elseif (!in_array($name, $eagerLoading, true)) { |
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459 | unset($with[$name]); |
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460 | } |
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461 | } |
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462 | 48 | } elseif (!$eagerLoading) { |
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463 | 15 | $with = []; |
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464 | } |
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465 | |||
466 | 48 | $this->with($with); |
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467 | } |
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468 | |||
469 | // remove duplicated joins added by joinWithRelations that may be added |
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470 | // e.g. when joining a relation and a via relation at the same time |
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471 | 48 | $uniqueJoins = []; |
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472 | 48 | foreach ($this->join as $j) { |
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473 | 48 | $uniqueJoins[serialize($j)] = $j; |
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474 | } |
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475 | 48 | $this->join = array_values($uniqueJoins); |
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476 | |||
477 | 48 | if (!empty($join)) { |
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478 | // append explicit join to joinWith() |
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479 | // https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues/2880 |
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480 | $this->join = empty($this->join) ? $join : array_merge($this->join, $join); |
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481 | } |
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482 | 48 | } |
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483 | |||
484 | /** |
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485 | * Inner joins with the specified relations. |
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486 | * This is a shortcut method to [[joinWith()]] with the join type set as "INNER JOIN". |
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487 | * Please refer to [[joinWith()]] for detailed usage of this method. |
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488 | * @param string|array $with the relations to be joined with. |
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489 | * @param bool|array $eagerLoading whether to eager load the relations. |
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490 | * Note, that this does not mean, that the relations are populated from the |
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491 | * query result. An extra query will still be performed to bring in the |
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492 | * related data. |
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493 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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494 | * @see joinWith() |
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495 | */ |
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496 | 18 | public function innerJoinWith($with, $eagerLoading = true) |
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497 | { |
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498 | 18 | return $this->joinWith($with, $eagerLoading, 'INNER JOIN'); |
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499 | } |
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500 | |||
501 | /** |
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502 | * Modifies the current query by adding join fragments based on the given relations. |
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503 | * @param ActiveRecord $model the primary model |
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504 | * @param array $with the relations to be joined |
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505 | * @param string|array $joinType the join type |
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506 | */ |
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507 | 48 | private function joinWithRelations($model, $with, $joinType) |
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508 | { |
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509 | 48 | $relations = []; |
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510 | |||
511 | 48 | foreach ($with as $name => $callback) { |
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512 | 48 | if (is_int($name)) { |
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513 | 45 | $name = $callback; |
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514 | 45 | $callback = null; |
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515 | } |
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517 | 48 | $primaryModel = $model; |
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518 | 48 | $parent = $this; |
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519 | 48 | $prefix = ''; |
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520 | 48 | while (($pos = strpos($name, '.')) !== false) { |
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521 | 6 | $childName = substr($name, $pos + 1); |
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522 | 6 | $name = substr($name, 0, $pos); |
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523 | 6 | $fullName = $prefix === '' ? $name : "$prefix.$name"; |
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524 | 6 | if (!isset($relations[$fullName])) { |
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525 | $relations[$fullName] = $relation = $primaryModel->getRelation($name); |
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526 | $this->joinWithRelation($parent, $relation, $this->getJoinType($joinType, $fullName)); |
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527 | } else { |
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528 | 6 | $relation = $relations[$fullName]; |
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529 | } |
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530 | /* @var $relationModelClass ActiveRecordInterface */ |
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531 | 6 | $relationModelClass = $relation->modelClass; |
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532 | 6 | $primaryModel = $relationModelClass::instance(); |
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533 | 6 | $parent = $relation; |
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534 | 6 | $prefix = $fullName; |
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535 | 6 | $name = $childName; |
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536 | } |
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538 | 48 | $fullName = $prefix === '' ? $name : "$prefix.$name"; |
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539 | 48 | if (!isset($relations[$fullName])) { |
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540 | 48 | $relations[$fullName] = $relation = $primaryModel->getRelation($name); |
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541 | 48 | if ($callback !== null) { |
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542 | 18 | call_user_func($callback, $relation); |
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543 | } |
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544 | 48 | if (!empty($relation->joinWith)) { |
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545 | 6 | $relation->buildJoinWith(); |
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546 | } |
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547 | 48 | $this->joinWithRelation($parent, $relation, $this->getJoinType($joinType, $fullName)); |
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548 | } |
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549 | } |
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550 | 48 | } |
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551 | |||
552 | /** |
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553 | * Returns the join type based on the given join type parameter and the relation name. |
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554 | * @param string|array $joinType the given join type(s) |
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555 | * @param string $name relation name |
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556 | * @return string the real join type |
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557 | */ |
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558 | 48 | private function getJoinType($joinType, $name) |
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559 | { |
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560 | 48 | if (is_array($joinType) && isset($joinType[$name])) { |
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561 | return $joinType[$name]; |
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562 | } |
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563 | |||
564 | 48 | return is_string($joinType) ? $joinType : 'INNER JOIN'; |
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565 | } |
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566 | |||
567 | /** |
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568 | * Returns the table name and the table alias for [[modelClass]]. |
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569 | * @return array the table name and the table alias. |
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570 | * @internal |
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571 | */ |
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572 | 66 | private function getTableNameAndAlias() |
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573 | { |
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574 | 66 | if (empty($this->from)) { |
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575 | 60 | $tableName = $this->getPrimaryTableName(); |
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576 | } else { |
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577 | 51 | $tableName = ''; |
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578 | 51 | foreach ($this->from as $alias => $tableName) { |
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579 | 51 | if (is_string($alias)) { |
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580 | 18 | return [$tableName, $alias]; |
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581 | } |
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582 | 42 | break; |
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583 | } |
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584 | } |
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585 | |||
586 | 63 | if (preg_match('/^(.*?)\s+({{\w+}}|\w+)$/', $tableName, $matches)) { |
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587 | 3 | $alias = $matches[2]; |
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588 | } else { |
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589 | 63 | $alias = $tableName; |
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590 | } |
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591 | |||
592 | 63 | return [$tableName, $alias]; |
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593 | } |
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594 | |||
595 | /** |
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596 | * Joins a parent query with a child query. |
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597 | * The current query object will be modified accordingly. |
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598 | * @param ActiveQuery $parent |
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599 | * @param ActiveQuery $child |
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600 | * @param string $joinType |
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601 | */ |
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602 | 48 | private function joinWithRelation($parent, $child, $joinType) |
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603 | { |
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604 | 48 | $via = $child->via; |
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605 | 48 | $child->via = null; |
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606 | 48 | if ($via instanceof self) { |
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607 | // via table |
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608 | 9 | $this->joinWithRelation($parent, $via, $joinType); |
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609 | 9 | $this->joinWithRelation($via, $child, $joinType); |
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610 | 9 | return; |
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611 | 48 | } elseif (is_array($via)) { |
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612 | // via relation |
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613 | 15 | $this->joinWithRelation($parent, $via[1], $joinType); |
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614 | 15 | $this->joinWithRelation($via[1], $child, $joinType); |
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615 | 15 | return; |
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616 | } |
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617 | |||
618 | 48 | list($parentTable, $parentAlias) = $parent->getTableNameAndAlias(); |
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619 | 48 | list($childTable, $childAlias) = $child->getTableNameAndAlias(); |
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620 | |||
621 | 48 | if (!empty($child->link)) { |
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622 | 48 | if (strpos($parentAlias, '{{') === false) { |
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623 | 42 | $parentAlias = '{{' . $parentAlias . '}}'; |
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624 | } |
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625 | 48 | if (strpos($childAlias, '{{') === false) { |
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626 | 48 | $childAlias = '{{' . $childAlias . '}}'; |
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627 | } |
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628 | |||
629 | 48 | $on = []; |
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630 | 48 | foreach ($child->link as $childColumn => $parentColumn) { |
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631 | 48 | $on[] = "$parentAlias.[[$parentColumn]] = $childAlias.[[$childColumn]]"; |
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632 | } |
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633 | 48 | $on = implode(' AND ', $on); |
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634 | 48 | if (!empty($child->on)) { |
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635 | 48 | $on = ['and', $on, $child->on]; |
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636 | } |
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637 | } else { |
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638 | $on = $child->on; |
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639 | } |
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640 | 48 | $this->join($joinType, empty($child->from) ? $childTable : $child->from, $on); |
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641 | |||
642 | 48 | if (!empty($child->where)) { |
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643 | 6 | $this->andWhere($child->where); |
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644 | } |
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645 | 48 | if (!empty($child->having)) { |
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646 | $this->andHaving($child->having); |
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647 | } |
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648 | 48 | if (!empty($child->orderBy)) { |
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649 | 15 | $this->addOrderBy($child->orderBy); |
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650 | } |
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651 | 48 | if (!empty($child->groupBy)) { |
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652 | $this->addGroupBy($child->groupBy); |
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653 | } |
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654 | 48 | if (!empty($child->params)) { |
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655 | $this->addParams($child->params); |
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656 | } |
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657 | 48 | if (!empty($child->join)) { |
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658 | 6 | foreach ($child->join as $join) { |
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659 | 6 | $this->join[] = $join; |
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660 | } |
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661 | } |
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662 | 48 | if (!empty($child->union)) { |
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663 | foreach ($child->union as $union) { |
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664 | $this->union[] = $union; |
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665 | } |
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666 | } |
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667 | 48 | } |
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668 | |||
669 | /** |
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670 | * Sets the ON condition for a relational query. |
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671 | * The condition will be used in the ON part when [[ActiveQuery::joinWith()]] is called. |
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672 | * Otherwise, the condition will be used in the WHERE part of a query. |
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673 | * |
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674 | * Use this method to specify additional conditions when declaring a relation in the [[ActiveRecord]] class: |
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675 | * |
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676 | * ```php |
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677 | * public function getActiveUsers() |
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678 | * { |
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679 | * return $this->hasMany(User::className(), ['id' => 'user_id']) |
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680 | * ->onCondition(['active' => true]); |
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681 | * } |
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682 | * ``` |
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683 | * |
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684 | * Note that this condition is applied in case of a join as well as when fetching the related records. |
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685 | * Thus only fields of the related table can be used in the condition. Trying to access fields of the primary |
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686 | * record will cause an error in a non-join-query. |
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687 | * |
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688 | * @param string|array $condition the ON condition. Please refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify this parameter. |
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689 | * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query. |
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690 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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691 | */ |
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692 | 21 | public function onCondition($condition, $params = []) |
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698 | |||
699 | /** |
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700 | * Adds an additional ON condition to the existing one. |
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701 | * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator. |
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702 | * @param string|array $condition the new ON condition. Please refer to [[where()]] |
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703 | * on how to specify this parameter. |
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704 | * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query. |
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705 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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706 | * @see onCondition() |
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707 | * @see orOnCondition() |
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708 | */ |
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709 | 6 | public function andOnCondition($condition, $params = []) |
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710 | { |
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711 | 6 | if ($this->on === null) { |
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719 | |||
720 | /** |
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721 | * Adds an additional ON condition to the existing one. |
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722 | * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'OR' operator. |
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723 | * @param string|array $condition the new ON condition. Please refer to [[where()]] |
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724 | * on how to specify this parameter. |
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725 | * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query. |
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726 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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727 | * @see onCondition() |
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728 | * @see andOnCondition() |
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729 | */ |
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730 | 6 | public function orOnCondition($condition, $params = []) |
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740 | |||
741 | /** |
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742 | * Specifies the junction table for a relational query. |
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743 | * |
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744 | * Use this method to specify a junction table when declaring a relation in the [[ActiveRecord]] class: |
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745 | * |
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746 | * ```php |
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747 | * public function getItems() |
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748 | * { |
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749 | * return $this->hasMany(Item::className(), ['id' => 'item_id']) |
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750 | * ->viaTable('order_item', ['order_id' => 'id']); |
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751 | * } |
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752 | * ``` |
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753 | * |
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754 | * @param string $tableName the name of the junction table. |
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755 | * @param array $link the link between the junction table and the table associated with [[primaryModel]]. |
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756 | * The keys of the array represent the columns in the junction table, and the values represent the columns |
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757 | * in the [[primaryModel]] table. |
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758 | * @param callable $callable a PHP callback for customizing the relation associated with the junction table. |
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759 | * Its signature should be `function($query)`, where `$query` is the query to be customized. |
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760 | * @return $this the query object itself |
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761 | * @see via() |
||
762 | */ |
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763 | 24 | public function viaTable($tableName, $link, callable $callable = null) |
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780 | |||
781 | /** |
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782 | * Define an alias for the table defined in [[modelClass]]. |
||
783 | * |
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784 | * This method will adjust [[from]] so that an already defined alias will be overwritten. |
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785 | * If none was defined, [[from]] will be populated with the given alias. |
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786 | * |
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787 | * @param string $alias the table alias. |
||
788 | * @return $this the query object itself |
||
789 | * @since 2.0.7 |
||
790 | */ |
||
791 | 24 | public function alias($alias) |
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809 | |||
810 | /** |
||
811 | * {@inheritdoc} |
||
812 | * @since 2.0.12 |
||
813 | */ |
||
814 | 132 | public function getTablesUsedInFrom() |
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822 | |||
823 | /** |
||
824 | * @return string primary table name |
||
825 | * @since 2.0.12 |
||
826 | */ |
||
827 | 375 | protected function getPrimaryTableName() |
|
833 | } |
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