• 便捷的php操作mysql库MysqliDb


    github 地址:https://github.com/joshcam/PHP-MySQLi-Database-Class

    MysqliDb -- Simple MySQLi wrapper and object mapper with prepared statements


    Table of Contents

    Initialization
    Objects mapping
    Insert Query
    Update Query
    Select Query
    Delete Query
    Running raw SQL queries
    Query Keywords
    Where Conditions
    Order Conditions
    Group Conditions
    Properties Sharing
    Joining Tables
    Subqueries
    EXISTS / NOT EXISTS condition
    Has method
    Helper Methods
    Transaction Helpers

    Installation

    To utilize this class, first import MysqliDb.php into your project, and require it.

    require_once ('MysqliDb.php');

    Installation with composer

    It is also possible to install library via composer

    composer require joshcam/mysqli-database-class:dev-master
    

    Initialization

    Simple initialization with utf8 charset set by default:

    $db = new MysqliDb ('host', 'username', 'password', 'databaseName');

    Advanced initialization:

    $db = new MysqliDb (Array (
                    'host' => 'host',
                    'username' => 'username', 
                    'password' => 'password',
                    'db'=> 'databaseName',
                    'port' => 3306,
                    'prefix' => 'my_',
                    'charset' => 'utf8'));

    table prefix, port and database charset params are optional. If no charset should be set charset, set it to null

    Also it is possible to reuse already connected mysqli object:

    $mysqli = new mysqli ('host', 'username', 'password', 'databaseName');
    $db = new MysqliDb ($mysqli);

    If no table prefix were set during object creation its possible to set it later with a separate call:

    $db->setPrefix ('my_');

    If you need to get already created mysqliDb object from another class or function use

        function init () {
            // db staying private here
            $db = new MysqliDb ('host', 'username', 'password', 'databaseName');
        }
        ...
        function myfunc () {
            // obtain db object created in init  ()
            $db = MysqliDb::getInstance();
            ...
        }

    Objects mapping

    dbObject.php is an object mapping library built on top of mysqliDb to provide model representation functionality. SeedbObject manual for more information

    Insert Query

    Simple example

    $data = Array ("login" => "admin",
                   "firstName" => "John",
                   "lastName" => 'Doe'
    );
    $id = $db->insert ('users', $data);
    if($id)
        echo 'user was created. Id=' . $id;

    Insert with functions use

    $data = Array (
        'login' => 'admin',
        'active' => true,
        'firstName' => 'John',
        'lastName' => 'Doe',
        'password' => $db->func('SHA1(?)',Array ("secretpassword+salt")),
        // password = SHA1('secretpassword+salt')
        'createdAt' => $db->now(),
        // createdAt = NOW()
        'expires' => $db->now('+1Y')
        // expires = NOW() + interval 1 year
        // Supported intervals [s]econd, [m]inute, [h]hour, [d]day, [M]onth, [Y]ear
    );
    
    $id = $db->insert ('users', $data);
    if ($id)
        echo 'user was created. Id=' . $id;
    else
        echo 'insert failed: ' . $db->getLastError();

    Insert with on duplicate key update

    $data = Array ("login" => "admin",
                   "firstName" => "John",
                   "lastName" => 'Doe',
                   "createdAt" => $db->now(),
                   "updatedAt" => $db->now(),
    );
    $updateColumns = Array ("updatedAt");
    $lastInsertId = "id";
    $db->onDuplicate($updateColumns, $lastInsertId);
    $id = $db->insert ('users', $data);

    Replace Query

    Replace() method implements same API as insert();

    Update Query

    $data = Array (
        'firstName' => 'Bobby',
        'lastName' => 'Tables',
        'editCount' => $db->inc(2),
        // editCount = editCount + 2;
        'active' => $db->not()
        // active = !active;
    );
    $db->where ('id', 1);
    if ($db->update ('users', $data))
        echo $db->count . ' records were updated';
    else
        echo 'update failed: ' . $db->getLastError();

    update() also support limit parameter:

    $db->update ('users', $data, 10);
    // Gives: UPDATE users SET ... LIMIT 10

    Select Query

    After any select/get function calls amount or returned rows is stored in $count variable

    $users = $db->get('users'); //contains an Array of all users 
    $users = $db->get('users', 10); //contains an Array 10 users

    or select with custom columns set. Functions also could be used

    $cols = Array ("id", "name", "email");
    $users = $db->get ("users", null, $cols);
    if ($db->count > 0)
        foreach ($users as $user) { 
            print_r ($user);
        }

    or select just one row

    $db->where ("id", 1);
    $user = $db->getOne ("users");
    echo $user['id'];
    
    $stats = $db->getOne ("users", "sum(id), count(*) as cnt");
    echo "total ".$stats['cnt']. "users found";

    or select one column value or function result

    $count = $db->getValue ("users", "count(*)");
    echo "{$count} users found";

    select one column value or function result from multiple rows:

    $logins = $db->getValue ("users", "login", null);
    // select login from users
    $logins = $db->getValue ("users", "login", 5);
    // select login from users limit 5
    foreach ($logins as $login)
        echo $login;

    Pagination

    Use paginate() instead of get() to fetch paginated result

    $page = 1;
    // set page limit to 2 results per page. 20 by default
    $db->pageLimit = 2;
    $products = $db->arraybuilder()->paginate("products", $page);
    echo "showing $page out of " . $db->totalPages;
    

    Result transformation / map

    Instead of getting an pure array of results its possible to get result in an associative array with a needed key. If only 2 fields to fetch will be set in get(), method will return result in array($k => $v) and array ($k => array ($v, $v)) in rest of the cases.

    $user = $db->map ('login')->ObjectBuilder()->getOne ('users', 'login, id');
    Array
    (
        [user1] => 1
    )
    
    $user = $db->map ('login')->ObjectBuilder()->getOne ('users', 'id,login,createdAt');
    Array
    (
        [user1] => stdClass Object
            (
                [id] => 1
                [login] => user1
                [createdAt] => 2015-10-22 22:27:53
            )
    
    )

    Defining a return type

    MysqliDb can return result in 3 different formats: Array of Array, Array of Objects and a Json string. To select a return type use ArrayBuilder(), ObjectBuilder() and JsonBuilder() methods. Note that ArrayBuilder() is a default return type

    // Array return type
    $= $db->getOne("users");
    echo $u['login'];
    // Object return type
    $u = $db->ObjectBuilder()->getOne("users");
    echo $u->login;
    // Json return type
    $json = $db->JsonBuilder()->getOne("users");

    Running raw SQL queries

    $users = $db->rawQuery('SELECT * from users where id >= ?', Array (10));
    foreach ($users as $user) {
        print_r ($user);
    }

    To avoid long if checks there are couple helper functions to work with raw query select results:

    Get 1 row of results:

    $user = $db->rawQueryOne ('select * from users where id=?', Array(10));
    echo $user['login'];
    // Object return type
    $user = $db->ObjectBuilder()->rawQueryOne ('select * from users where id=?', Array(10));
    echo $user->login;

    Get 1 column value as a string:

    $password = $db->rawQueryValue ('select password from users where id=? limit 1', Array(10));
    echo "Password is {$password}";
    NOTE: for a rawQueryValue() to return string instead of an array 'limit 1' should be added to the end of the query.

    Get 1 column value from multiple rows:

    $logins = $db->rawQueryValue ('select login from users limit 10');
    foreach ($logins as $login)
        echo $login;

    More advanced examples:

    $params = Array(1, 'admin');
    $users = $db->rawQuery("SELECT id, firstName, lastName FROM users WHERE id = ? AND login = ?", $params);
    print_r($users); // contains Array of returned rows
    
    // will handle any SQL query
    $params = Array(10, 1, 10, 11, 2, 10);
    $q = "(
        SELECT a FROM t1
            WHERE a = ? AND B = ?
            ORDER BY a LIMIT ?
    ) UNION (
        SELECT a FROM t2 
            WHERE a = ? AND B = ?
            ORDER BY a LIMIT ?
    )";
    $resutls = $db->rawQuery ($q, $params);
    print_r ($results); // contains Array of returned rows

    Where / Having Methods

    where()orWhere()having() and orHaving() methods allows you to specify where and having conditions of the query. All conditions supported by where() are supported by having() as well.

    WARNING: In order to use column to column comparisons only raw where conditions should be used as column name or functions cant be passed as a bind variable.

    Regular == operator with variables:

    $db->where ('id', 1);
    $db->where ('login', 'admin');
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id=1 AND login='admin';
    $db->where ('id', 1);
    $db->having ('login', 'admin');
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id=1 HAVING login='admin';

    Regular == operator with column to column comparison:

    // WRONG
    $db->where ('lastLogin', 'createdAt');
    // CORRECT
    $db->where ('lastLogin = createdAt');
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE lastLogin = createdAt;
    $db->where ('id', 50, ">=");
    // or $db->where ('id', Array ('>=' => 50));
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id >= 50;

    BETWEEN / NOT BETWEEN:

    $db->where('id', Array (4, 20), 'BETWEEN');
    // or $db->where ('id', Array ('BETWEEN' => Array(4, 20)));
    
    $results = $db->get('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id BETWEEN 4 AND 20

    IN / NOT IN:

    $db->where('id', Array(1, 5, 27, -1, 'd'), 'IN');
    // or $db->where('id', Array( 'IN' => Array(1, 5, 27, -1, 'd') ) );
    
    $results = $db->get('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id IN (1, 5, 27, -1, 'd');

    OR CASE

    $db->where ('firstName', 'John');
    $db->orWhere ('firstName', 'Peter');
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE firstName='John' OR firstName='peter'
    $db->where ('firstName', 'John');
    $db->orWhere ('firstName', 'Peter');
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE firstName='John' OR firstName='peter'

    NULL comparison:

    $db->where ("lastName", NULL, 'IS NOT');
    $results = $db->get("users");
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users where lastName IS NOT NULL

    Also you can use raw where conditions:

    $db->where ("id != companyId");
    $db->where ("DATE(createdAt) = DATE(lastLogin)");
    $results = $db->get("users");

    Or raw condition with variables:

    $db->where ("(id = ? or id = ?)", Array(6,2));
    $db->where ("login","mike")
    $res = $db->get ("users");
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE (id = 6 or id = 2) and login='mike';

    Find the total number of rows matched. Simple pagination example:

    $offset = 10;
    $count = 15;
    $users = $db->withTotalCount()->get('users', Array ($offset, $count));
    echo "Showing {$count} from {$db->totalCount}";

    Query Keywords

    To add LOW PRIORITY | DELAYED | HIGH PRIORITY | IGNORE and the rest of the mysql keywords to INSERT (), REPLACE (), GET (), UPDATE (), DELETE() method or FOR UPDATE | LOCK IN SHARE MODE into SELECT ():

    $db->setQueryOption ('LOW_PRIORITY')->insert ($table, $param);
    // GIVES: INSERT LOW_PRIORITY INTO table ...
    $db->setQueryOption ('FOR UPDATE')->get ('users');
    // GIVES: SELECT * FROM USERS FOR UPDATE;

    Also you can use an array of keywords:

    $db->setQueryOption (Array('LOW_PRIORITY', 'IGNORE'))->insert ($table,$param);
    // GIVES: INSERT LOW_PRIORITY IGNORE INTO table ...

    Same way keywords could be used in SELECT queries as well:

    $db->setQueryOption ('SQL_NO_CACHE');
    $db->get("users");
    // GIVES: SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE * FROM USERS;

    Optionally you can use method chaining to call where multiple times without referencing your object over an over:

    $results = $db
        ->where('id', 1)
        ->where('login', 'admin')
        ->get('users');

    Delete Query

    $db->where('id', 1);
    if($db->delete('users')) echo 'successfully deleted';

    Ordering method

    $db->orderBy("id","asc");
    $db->orderBy("login","Desc");
    $db->orderBy("RAND ()");
    $results = $db->get('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY id ASC,login DESC, RAND ();

    Order by values example:

    $db->orderBy('userGroup', 'ASC', array('superuser', 'admin', 'users'));
    $db->get('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users ORDER BY FIELD (userGroup, 'superuser', 'admin', 'users') ASC;

    If you are using setPrefix () functionality and need to use table names in orderBy() method make sure that table names are escaped with ``.

    $db->setPrefix ("t_");
    $db->orderBy ("users.id","asc");
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // WRONG: That will give: SELECT * FROM t_users ORDER BY users.id ASC;
    
    $db->setPrefix ("t_");
    $db->orderBy ("`users`.id", "asc");
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // CORRECT: That will give: SELECT * FROM t_users ORDER BY t_users.id ASC;

    Grouping method

    $db->groupBy ("name");
    $results = $db->get ('users');
    // Gives: SELECT * FROM users GROUP BY name;

    Join table products with table users with LEFT JOIN by tenantID

    JOIN method

    $db->join("users u", "p.tenantID=u.tenantID", "LEFT");
    $db->where("u.id", 6);
    $products = $db->get ("products p", null, "u.name, p.productName");
    print_r ($products);

    Properties sharing

    Its is also possible to copy properties

    $db->where ("agentId", 10);
    $db->where ("active", true);
    
    $customers = $db->copy ();
    $res = $customers->get ("customers", Array (10, 10));
    // SELECT * FROM customers where agentId = 10 and active = 1 limit 10, 10
    
    $cnt = $db->getValue ("customers", "count(id)");
    echo "total records found: " . $cnt;
    // SELECT count(id) FROM users where agentId = 10 and active = 1

    Subqueries

    Subquery init

    Subquery init without an alias to use in inserts/updates/where Eg. (select * from users)

    $sq = $db->subQuery();
    $sq->get ("users");

    A subquery with an alias specified to use in JOINs . Eg. (select * from users) sq

    $sq = $db->subQuery("sq");
    $sq->get ("users");

    Subquery in selects:

    $ids = $db->subQuery ();
    $ids->where ("qty", 2, ">");
    $ids->get ("products", null, "userId");
    
    $db->where ("id", $ids, 'in');
    $res = $db->get ("users");
    // Gives SELECT * FROM users WHERE id IN (SELECT userId FROM products WHERE qty > 2)

    Subquery in inserts:

    $userIdQ = $db->subQuery ();
    $userIdQ->where ("id", 6);
    $userIdQ->getOne ("users", "name"),
    
    $data = Array (
        "productName" => "test product",
        "userId" => $userIdQ,
        "lastUpdated" => $db->now()
    );
    $id = $db->insert ("products", $data);
    // Gives INSERT INTO PRODUCTS (productName, userId, lastUpdated) values ("test product", (SELECT name FROM users WHERE id = 6), NOW());

    Subquery in joins:

    $usersQ = $db->subQuery ("u");
    $usersQ->where ("active", 1);
    $usersQ->get ("users");
    
    $db->join($usersQ, "p.userId=u.id", "LEFT");
    $products = $db->get ("products p", null, "u.login, p.productName");
    print_r ($products);
    // SELECT u.login, p.productName FROM products p LEFT JOIN (SELECT * FROM t_users WHERE active = 1) u on p.userId=u.id;

    EXISTS / NOT EXISTS condition

    $sub = $db->subQuery();
        $sub->where("company", 'testCompany');
        $sub->get ("users", null, 'userId');
    $db->where (null, $sub, 'exists');
    $products = $db->get ("products");
    // Gives SELECT * FROM products WHERE EXISTS (select userId from users where company='testCompany')

    Has method

    A convenient function that returns TRUE if exists at least an element that satisfy the where condition specified calling the "where" method before this one.

    $db->where("user", $user);
    $db->where("password", md5($password));
    if($db->has("users")) {
        return "You are logged";
    } else {
        return "Wrong user/password";
    }

    Helper methods

    Reconnect in case mysql connection died:

    if (!$db->ping())
        $db->connect()

    Get last executed SQL query: Please note that function returns SQL query only for debugging purposes as its execution most likely will fail due missing quotes around char variables.

        $db->get('users');
        echo "Last executed query was ". $db->getLastQuery();

    Check if table exists:

        if ($db->tableExists ('users'))
            echo "hooray";

    mysqli_real_escape_string() wrapper:

        $escaped = $db->escape ("' and 1=1");

    Transaction helpers

    Please keep in mind that transactions are working on innoDB tables. Rollback transaction if insert fails:

    $db->startTransaction();
    ...
    if (!$db->insert ('myTable', $insertData)) {
        //Error while saving, cancel new record
        $db->rollback();
    } else {
        //OK
        $db->commit();
    }

    Query exectution time benchmarking

    To track query execution time setTrace() function should be called.

    $db->setTrace (true);
    // As a second parameter it is possible to define prefix of the path which should be striped from filename
    // $db->setTrace (true, $_SERVER['SERVER_ROOT']);
    $db->get("users");
    $db->get("test");
    print_r ($db->trace);
        [0] => Array
            (
                [0] => SELECT  * FROM t_users ORDER BY `id` ASC
                [1] => 0.0010669231414795
                [2] => MysqliDb->get() >>  file "/avb/work/PHP-MySQLi-Database-Class/tests.php" line #151
            )
    
        [1] => Array
            (
                [0] => SELECT  * FROM t_test
                [1] => 0.00069189071655273
                [2] => MysqliDb->get() >>  file "/avb/work/PHP-MySQLi-Database-Class/tests.php" line #152
            )
    

     

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