silverstripe-sqlite3/code/SQLitePDODatabase.php
2010-01-28 05:29:08 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* SQLite connector class.
* @package SQLite3
*/
class SQLitePDODatabase extends SQLite3Database {
/*
* Uses whatever connection details are in the $parameters array to connect to a database of a given name
*/
function connectDatabase(){
$this->enum_map = array();
$parameters=$this->parameters;
$dbName = !isset($this->database) ? $parameters['database'] : $dbName=$this->database;
//assumes that the path to dbname will always be provided:
$file = $parameters['path'] . '/' . $dbName;
// use the very lightspeed SQLite In-Memory feature for testing
if(SapphireTest::using_temp_db() && $parameters['memory']) {
$file = ':memory:';
$this->lives_in_memory = true;
} else {
$this->lives_in_memory = false;
}
$this->dbConn = new PDO("sqlite:$file");
//By virtue of getting here, the connection is active:
$this->active=true;
$this->database = $dbName;
if(!$this->dbConn) {
$this->databaseError("Couldn't connect to SQLite3 database");
return false;
}
foreach(self::$default_pragma as $pragma => $value) $this->pragma($pragma, $value);
if(empty(self::$default_pragma['locking_mode'])) {
self::$default_pragma['locking_mode'] = $this->pragma('locking_mode');
}
return true;
}
public function query($sql, $errorLevel = E_USER_ERROR) {
if(isset($_REQUEST['previewwrite']) && in_array(strtolower(substr($sql,0,strpos($sql,' '))), array('insert','update','delete','replace'))) {
Debug::message("Will execute: $sql");
return;
}
if(isset($_REQUEST['showqueries'])) {
$starttime = microtime(true);
}
// @todo This is a very ugly hack to rewrite the update statement of SiteTree::doPublish()
// @see SiteTree::doPublish() There is a hack for MySQL already, maybe it's worth moving this to SiteTree or that other hack to Database...
if(preg_replace('/[\W\d]*/i','',$sql) == 'UPDATESiteTree_LiveSETSortSiteTreeSortFROMSiteTreeWHERESiteTree_LiveIDSiteTreeIDANDSiteTree_LiveParentID') {
preg_match('/\d+/i',$sql,$matches);
$sql = 'UPDATE "SiteTree_Live"
SET "Sort" = (SELECT "SiteTree"."Sort" FROM "SiteTree" WHERE "SiteTree_Live"."ID" = "SiteTree"."ID")
WHERE "ParentID" = ' . $matches[0];
}
@$handle = $this->dbConn->query($sql);
if(isset($_REQUEST['showqueries'])) {
$endtime = round(microtime(true) - $starttime,4);
Debug::message("\n$sql\n{$endtime}ms\n", false);
}
DB::$lastQuery=$handle;
if(!$handle && $errorLevel) {
$msg = $this->dbConn->errorInfo();
$this->databaseError("Couldn't run query: $sql | " . $msg[2], $errorLevel);
}
return new SQLitePDOQuery($this, $handle);
}
public function getGeneratedID($table) {
return $this->dbConn->lastInsertId();
}
/*
* This will return text which has been escaped in a database-friendly manner
*/
function addslashes($value){
return sqlite_escape_string($value);
}
}
/**
* A result-set from a SQLitePDO database.
* @package SQLite3
*/
class SQLitePDOQuery extends SQLite3Query {
/**
* Hook the result-set given into a Query class, suitable for use by sapphire.
* @param database The database object that created this query.
* @param handle the internal sqlitePDO handle that is points to the resultset.
*/
public function __construct(SQLitePDODatabase $database, PDOStatement $handle) {
$this->database = $database;
$this->handle = $handle;
}
public function __destruct() {
$this->handle->closeCursor();
}
public function __destroy() {
$this->handle->closeCursor();
}
public function seek($row) {
$this->handle->execute();
$i=0;
while($i < $row && $row = $this->handle->fetch()) $i++;
return (bool) $row;
}
public function numRecords() {
return $this->handle->rowCount();
}
public function nextRecord() {
$this->handle->setFetchMode( PDO::FETCH_CLASS, 'ResultRow');
if($data = $this->handle->fetch(PDO::FETCH_CLASS)) {
foreach($data->get() as $columnName => $value) {
if(preg_match('/^"([a-z0-9_]+)"\."([a-z0-9_]+)"$/i', $columnName, $matches)) $columnName = $matches[2];
else if(preg_match('/^"([a-z0-9_]+)"$/i', $columnName, $matches)) $columnName = $matches[1];
else $columnName = trim($columnName,"\"' \t");
$output[$columnName] = is_null($value) ? null : (string)$value;
}
return $output;
} else {
return false;
}
}
}
/**
* This is necessary for a case where we have ambigous fields in the result.
* E.g. we have something like the following:
* SELECT Child1.value, Child2.value FROM Parent LEFT JOIN Child1 LEFT JOIN Child2
* We get value twice in the result set. We want the last not empty value.
* The fetch assoc syntax does'nt work because it gives us the last value everytime, empty or not.
* The fetch num does'nt work because there is no function to retrieve the field names to create the map.
* In this approach we make use of PDO fetch class to pass the result values to an
* object and let the __set() function do the magic decision to choose the right value.
*/
class ResultRow {
private $_datamap=array();
function __set($key,$val) {
if($val || !isset($this->_datamap[$key])) $this->_datamap[$key] = $val;
}
function get() {
return $this->_datamap;
}
}