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<?php /** * Yoast ORM class. * * @package Yoast\WP\Lib */ namespace Yoast\WP\Lib; use wpdb; use Yoast\WP\SEO\Config\Migration_Status; /** * * Based on Idiorm * * http://github.com/j4mie/idiorm/ * * A single-class super-simple database abstraction layer for PHP. * Provides (nearly) zero-configuration object-relational mapping * and a fluent interface for building basic, commonly-used queries. * * BSD Licensed. * * Copyright (c) 2010, Jamie Matthews * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this * list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER * CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * * The methods documented below are magic methods that conform to PSR-1. * This documentation exposes these methods to doc generators and IDEs. * * @see http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-1/ */ class ORM implements \ArrayAccess { // ----------------------- // // --- CLASS CONSTANTS --- // // ----------------------- // // WHERE and HAVING condition array keys const CONDITION_FRAGMENT = 0; const CONDITION_VALUES = 1; // --------------------------- // // --- INSTANCE PROPERTIES --- // // --------------------------- // /** * The wrapped find_one and find_many classes will return an instance or * instances of this class. * * @var string */ protected $class_name; /** * The name of the table the current ORM instance is associated with. * * @var string */ protected $_table_name; /** * Alias for the table to be used in SELECT queries * * @var string */ protected $_table_alias = null; /** * Values to be bound to the query * * @var array */ protected $_values = []; /** * Columns to select in the result * * @var array */ protected $_result_columns = [ '*' ]; /** * Are we using the default result column or have these been manually changed? * * @var boolean */ protected $_using_default_result_columns = true; /** * Join sources * * @var array */ protected $_join_sources = []; /** * Should the query include a DISTINCT keyword? * * @var boolean */ protected $_distinct = false; /** * Is this a raw query? * * @var boolean */ protected $_is_raw_query = false; /** * The raw query * * @var string */ protected $_raw_query = ''; /** * The raw query parameters * * @var array */ protected $_raw_parameters = []; /** * Array of WHERE clauses * * @var array */ protected $_where_conditions = []; /** * LIMIT * * @var int */ protected $_limit = null; /** * OFFSET * * @var int */ protected $_offset = null; /** * ORDER BY * * @var array */ protected $_order_by = []; /** * GROUP BY * * @var array */ protected $_group_by = []; /** * HAVING * * @var array */ protected $_having_conditions = []; /** * The data for a hydrated instance of the class * * @var array */ protected $_data = []; /** * lifetime of the object * * @var array */ protected $_dirty_fields = []; /** * Fields that are to be inserted in the DB raw * * @var array */ protected $_expr_fields = []; /** * Is this a new object (has create() been called)? * * @var boolean */ protected $_is_new = false; /** * Name of the column to use as the primary key for * this instance only. Overrides the config settings. * * @var string */ protected $_instance_id_column = null; // ---------------------- // // --- STATIC METHODS --- // // ---------------------- // /** * Factory method, return an instance of this class bound to the supplied * table name. * * A repeat of content in parent::for_table, so that created class is ORM. * * @param string $table_name The table to create instance for. * * @return ORM Instance of the ORM. */ public static function for_table( $table_name ) { return new static( $table_name, [] ); } /** * Executes a raw query as a wrapper for wpdb::query. * Useful for queries that can't be accomplished through Idiorm, * particularly those using engine-specific features. * * @param string $query The raw SQL query * @param array $parameters Optional bound parameters * * @return bool Success * @example raw_execute('SELECT `name`, AVG(`order`) FROM `customer` GROUP BY `name` HAVING AVG(`order`) > 10') * * @example raw_execute('INSERT OR REPLACE INTO `widget` (`id`, `name`) SELECT `id`, `name` FROM `other_table`') */ public static function raw_execute( $query, $parameters = [] ) { return self::_execute( $query, $parameters ); } /** * Internal helper method for executing statements. * * @param string $query The query. * @param array $parameters An array of parameters to be bound in to the query. * * @return bool|int Response of wpdb::query */ protected static function _execute( $query, $parameters = [] ) { /** * @var wpdb wpdb */ global $wpdb; $show_errors = $wpdb->show_errors; if ( YoastSEO()->classes->get( Migration_Status::class )->get_error( 'free' ) ) { $wpdb->show_errors = false; } $parameters = \array_filter( $parameters, function( $parameter ) { return $parameter !== null; } ); if ( ! empty( $parameters ) ) { $query = $wpdb->prepare( $query, $parameters ); } $result = $wpdb->query( $query ); $wpdb->show_errors = $show_errors; return $result; } // ------------------------ // // --- INSTANCE METHODS --- // // ------------------------ // /** * "Private" constructor; shouldn't be called directly. * Use the ORM::for_table factory method instead. * * @param string $table_name Table name. * @param array $data Data to populate table. */ protected function __construct( $table_name, $data = [] ) { $this->_table_name = $table_name; $this->_data = $data; } /** * Set the name of the class which the wrapped methods should return * instances of. * * @param string $class_name The classname to set. * * @return void */ public function set_class_name( $class_name ) { $this->class_name = $class_name; } /** * Create a new, empty instance of the class. Used * to add a new row to your database. May optionally * be passed an associative array of data to populate * the instance. If so, all fields will be flagged as * dirty so all will be saved to the database when * save() is called. * * @param array|null $data Data to populate table. * * @return bool|Model|ORM */ public function create( $data = null ) { $this->_is_new = true; if ( ! \is_null( $data ) ) { $this->hydrate( $data )->force_all_dirty(); } return $this->create_model_instance( $this ); } /** * Specify the ID column to use for this instance or array of instances only. * This overrides the id_column and id_column_overrides settings. * * This is mostly useful for libraries built on top of Idiorm, and will * not normally be used in manually built queries. If you don't know why * you would want to use this, you should probably just ignore it. * * @param string $id_column The ID column. * * @return ORM */ public function use_id_column( $id_column ) { $this->_instance_id_column = $id_column; return $this; } /** * Create an ORM instance from the given row (an associative * array of data fetched from the database) * * @param array $row A row from the database. * * @return bool|Model */ protected function _create_instance_from_row( $row ) { $instance = self::for_table( $this->_table_name ); $instance->use_id_column( $this->_instance_id_column ); $instance->hydrate( $row ); return $this->create_model_instance( $instance ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you are expecting a single result * back from your query, and execute it. Will return * a single instance of the ORM class, or false if no * rows were returned. * As a shortcut, you may supply an ID as a parameter * to this method. This will perform a primary key * lookup on the table. * * @param null|int $id An (optional) ID. * * @return bool|Model */ public function find_one( $id = null ) { if ( ! \is_null( $id ) ) { $this->where_id_is( $id ); } $this->limit( 1 ); $rows = $this->_run(); if ( empty( $rows ) ) { return false; } return $this->_create_instance_from_row( $rows[0] ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you are expecting multiple results * from your query, and execute it. Will return an array * of instances of the ORM class, or an empty array if * no rows were returned. * * @return array */ public function find_many() { $rows = $this->_run(); if ( $rows === false ) { return []; } return \array_map( [ $this, '_create_instance_from_row' ], $rows ); } /** * Method to create an instance of the model class associated with this * wrapper and populate it with the supplied Idiorm instance. * * @param ORM $orm The ORM used by model. * * @return bool|Model Instance of the model class. */ protected function create_model_instance( $orm ) { if ( $orm === false ) { return false; } /** * An instance of Model is being made. * * @var Model $model */ $model = new $this->class_name(); $model->set_orm( $orm ); return $model; } /** * Tell the ORM that you are expecting multiple results * from your query, and execute it. Will return an array, * or an empty array if no rows were returned. * * @return array The query results. */ public function find_array() { return $this->_run(); } /** * Tell the ORM that you wish to execute a COUNT query. * * @param string $column The table column. * * @return float|int An integer representing the number of rows returned. */ public function count( $column = '*' ) { return $this->_call_aggregate_db_function( __FUNCTION__, $column ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you wish to execute a MAX query. * * @param string $column The table column. * * @return float|int The max value of the chosen column. */ public function max( $column ) { return $this->_call_aggregate_db_function( __FUNCTION__, $column ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you wish to execute a MIN query. * * @param string $column The table column. * * @return float|int The min value of the chosen column. */ public function min( $column ) { return $this->_call_aggregate_db_function( __FUNCTION__, $column ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you wish to execute a AVG query. * * @param string $column The table column. * * @return float|int The average value of the chosen column. */ public function avg( $column ) { return $this->_call_aggregate_db_function( __FUNCTION__, $column ); } /** * Tell the ORM that you wish to execute a SUM query. * * @param string $column The table column. * * @return float|int The sum of the chosen column. */ public function sum( $column ) { return $this->_call_aggregate_db_function( __FUNCTION__, $column ); } /** * Returns the select query as SQL. * * @return string The select query in SQL. */ public function get_sql() { return $this->_build_select(); } /** * Returns the update query as SQL. * * @return string The update query in SQL. */ public function get_update_sql() { return $this->_build_update(); } /** * Execute an aggregate query on the current connection. * * @param string $sql_function The aggregate function to call eg. MIN, COUNT, etc * @param string $column The column to execute the aggregate query against * * @return int */ protected function _call_aggregate_db_function( $sql_function, $column ) { $alias = \strtolower( $sql_function ); $sql_function = \strtoupper( $sql_function ); if ( '*' != $column ) { $column = $this->_quote_identifier( $column ); } $result_columns = $this->_result_columns; $this->_result_columns = []; $this->select_expr( "{$sql_function}({$column})", $alias ); $result = $this->find_one(); $this->_result_columns = $result_columns; $return_value = 0; if ( $result !== false && isset( $result->{$alias} ) ) { if ( ! \is_numeric( $result->{$alias} ) ) { $return_value = $result->{$alias}; } elseif ( (int) $result->{$alias} == (float) $result->{$alias} ) { $return_value = (int) $result->{$alias}; } else { $return_value = (float) $result->{$alias}; } } return $return_value; } /** * This method can be called to hydrate (populate) this * instance of the class from an associative array of data. * This will usually be called only from inside the class, * but it's public in case you need to call it directly. * * @param array $data Data to populate table. * * @return ORM */ public function hydrate( $data = [] ) { $this->_data = $data; return $this; } /** * Force the ORM to flag all the fields in the $data array * as "dirty" and therefore update them when save() is called. * * @return ORM */ public function force_all_dirty() { $this->_dirty_fields = $this->_data; return $this; } /** * Perform a raw query. The query can contain placeholders in * either named or question mark style. If placeholders are * used, the parameters should be an array of values which will * be bound to the placeholders in the query. If this method * is called, all other query building methods will be ignored. * * @param array $query The query. * @param array $parameters * * @return ORM */ public function raw_query( $query, $parameters = [] ) { $this->_is_raw_query = true; $this->_raw_query = $query; $this->_raw_parameters = $parameters; return $this; } /** * Add an alias for the main table to be used in SELECT queries * * @param string $alias * * @return ORM */ public function table_alias( $alias ) { $this->_table_alias = $alias; return $this; } /** * Internal method to add an unquoted expression to the set * of columns returned by the SELECT query. The second optional * argument is the alias to return the expression as. * * @param string $expr * @param null|string $alias * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_result_column( $expr, $alias = null ) { if ( ! \is_null( $alias ) ) { $expr .= ' AS ' . $this->_quote_identifier( $alias ); } if ( $this->_using_default_result_columns ) { $this->_result_columns = [ $expr ]; $this->_using_default_result_columns = false; } else { $this->_result_columns[] = $expr; } return $this; } /** * Counts the number of columns that belong to the primary * key and their value is null. * * @return int * * @throws \Exception */ public function count_null_id_columns() { if ( \is_array( $this->_get_id_column_name() ) ) { return \count( \array_filter( $this->id(), 'is_null' ) ); } else { return \is_null( $this->id() ) ? 1 : 0; } } /** * Add a column to the list of columns returned by the SELECT * query. This defaults to '*'. The second optional argument is * the alias to return the column as. * * @param string $column * @param null|string $alias * * @return ORM */ public function select( $column, $alias = null ) { $column = $this->_quote_identifier( $column ); return $this->_add_result_column( $column, $alias ); } /** * Add an unquoted expression to the list of columns returned * by the SELECT query. The second optional argument is * the alias to return the column as. * * @param string $expr * @param null|string $alias * * @return ORM */ public function select_expr( $expr, $alias = null ) { return $this->_add_result_column( $expr, $alias ); } /** * Add columns to the list of columns returned by the SELECT * query. This defaults to '*'. Many columns can be supplied * as either an array or as a list of parameters to the method. * * Note that the alias must not be numeric - if you want a * numeric alias then prepend it with some alpha chars. eg. a1 * * @example select_many(array('column', 'column2', 'column3'), 'column4', 'column5'); * @example select_many(array('alias' => 'column', 'column2', 'alias2' => 'column3'), 'column4', 'column5'); * @example select_many('column', 'column2', 'column3'); * * @return ORM */ public function select_many() { $columns = \func_get_args(); if ( ! empty( $columns ) ) { $columns = $this->_normalise_select_many_columns( $columns ); foreach ( $columns as $alias => $column ) { if ( \is_numeric( $alias ) ) { $alias = null; } $this->select( $column, $alias ); } } return $this; } /** * Add an unquoted expression to the list of columns returned * by the SELECT query. Many columns can be supplied as either * an array or as a list of parameters to the method. * * Note that the alias must not be numeric - if you want a * numeric alias then prepend it with some alpha chars. eg. a1 * * @return ORM * @example select_many_expr(array('column', 'column2', 'column3'), 'column4', 'column5') * @example select_many_expr(array('alias' => 'column', 'column2', 'alias2' => 'column3'), 'column4', 'column5') * * @example select_many_expr('column', 'column2', 'column3') */ public function select_many_expr() { $columns = \func_get_args(); if ( ! empty( $columns ) ) { $columns = $this->_normalise_select_many_columns( $columns ); foreach ( $columns as $alias => $column ) { if ( \is_numeric( $alias ) ) { $alias = null; } $this->select_expr( $column, $alias ); } } return $this; } /** * Take a column specification for the select many methods and convert it * into a normalised array of columns and aliases. * * It is designed to turn the following styles into a normalised array: * * array(array('alias' => 'column', 'column2', 'alias2' => 'column3'), 'column4', 'column5')) * * @param array $columns * * @return array */ protected function _normalise_select_many_columns( $columns ) { $return = []; foreach ( $columns as $column ) { if ( \is_array( $column ) ) { foreach ( $column as $key => $value ) { if ( ! \is_numeric( $key ) ) { $return[ $key ] = $value; } else { $return[] = $value; } } } else { $return[] = $column; } } return $return; } /** * Add a DISTINCT keyword before the list of columns in the SELECT query * * @return ORM */ public function distinct() { $this->_distinct = true; return $this; } /** * Internal method to add a JOIN source to the query. * * The join_operator should be one of INNER, LEFT OUTER, CROSS etc - this * will be prepended to JOIN. * * The table should be the name of the table to join to. * * The constraint may be either a string or an array with three elements. If it * is a string, it will be compiled into the query as-is, with no escaping. The * recommended way to supply the constraint is as an array with three elements: * * first_column, operator, second_column * * Example: array('user.id', '=', 'profile.user_id') * * will compile to * * ON `user`.`id` = `profile`.`user_id` * * The final (optional) argument specifies an alias for the joined table. * * @param string $join_operator * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_join_source( $join_operator, $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { $join_operator = \trim( "{$join_operator} JOIN" ); $table = $this->_quote_identifier( $table ); // Add table alias if present if ( ! \is_null( $table_alias ) ) { $table_alias = $this->_quote_identifier( $table_alias ); $table .= " {$table_alias}"; } // Build the constraint if ( \is_array( $constraint ) ) { list( $first_column, $operator, $second_column ) = $constraint; $first_column = $this->_quote_identifier( $first_column ); $second_column = $this->_quote_identifier( $second_column ); $constraint = "{$first_column} {$operator} {$second_column}"; } $this->_join_sources[] = "{$join_operator} {$table} ON {$constraint}"; return $this; } /** * Add a RAW JOIN source to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param string $table_alias * @param array $parameters * * @return ORM */ public function raw_join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias, $parameters = [] ) { // Add table alias if present if ( ! \is_null( $table_alias ) ) { $table_alias = $this->_quote_identifier( $table_alias ); $table .= " {$table_alias}"; } $this->_values = \array_merge( $this->_values, $parameters ); // Build the constraint if ( \is_array( $constraint ) ) { list( $first_column, $operator, $second_column ) = $constraint; $first_column = $this->_quote_identifier( $first_column ); $second_column = $this->_quote_identifier( $second_column ); $constraint = "{$first_column} {$operator} {$second_column}"; } $this->_join_sources[] = "{$table} ON {$constraint}"; return $this; } /** * Add a simple JOIN source to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ public function join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { return $this->_add_join_source( '', $table, $constraint, $table_alias ); } /** * Add an INNER JOIN souce to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ public function inner_join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { return $this->_add_join_source( 'INNER', $table, $constraint, $table_alias ); } /** * Add a LEFT OUTER JOIN souce to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ public function left_outer_join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { return $this->_add_join_source( 'LEFT OUTER', $table, $constraint, $table_alias ); } /** * Add an RIGHT OUTER JOIN souce to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ public function right_outer_join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { return $this->_add_join_source( 'RIGHT OUTER', $table, $constraint, $table_alias ); } /** * Add an FULL OUTER JOIN souce to the query * * @param string $table * @param string $constraint * @param null $table_alias * * @return ORM */ public function full_outer_join( $table, $constraint, $table_alias = null ) { return $this->_add_join_source( 'FULL OUTER', $table, $constraint, $table_alias ); } /** * Internal method to add a HAVING condition to the query * * @param string $fragment * @param array $values * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_having( $fragment, $values = [] ) { return $this->_add_condition( 'having', $fragment, $values ); } /** * Internal method to add a HAVING condition to the query * * @param string $column_name The table column. * @param string $separator * @param $value * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_simple_having( $column_name, $separator, $value ) { return $this->_add_simple_condition( 'having', $column_name, $separator, $value ); } /** * Internal method to add a HAVING clause with multiple values (like IN and NOT IN) * * @param string|array $column_name The table column. * @param string $separator * @param $values * * @return ORM */ public function _add_having_placeholder( $column_name, $separator, $values ) { if ( ! \is_array( $column_name ) ) { $data = [ $column_name => $values ]; } else { $data = $column_name; } $result = $this; foreach ( $data as $key => $val ) { $column = $result->_quote_identifier( $key ); $placeholders = $result->_create_placeholders( $val ); $result = $result->_add_having( "{$column} {$separator} ({$placeholders})", $val ); } return $result; } /** * Internal method to add a HAVING clause with no parameters(like IS NULL and IS NOT NULL) * * @param string $column_name * @param $operator * * @return ORM */ public function _add_having_no_value( $column_name, $operator ) { $conditions = \is_array( $column_name ) ? $column_name : [ $column_name ]; $result = $this; foreach ( $conditions as $column ) { $column = $this->_quote_identifier( $column ); $result = $result->_add_having( "{$column} {$operator}" ); } return $result; } /** * Internal method to add a WHERE condition to the query * * @param string $fragment * @param array $values * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_where( $fragment, $values = [] ) { return $this->_add_condition( 'where', $fragment, $values ); } /** * Internal method to add a WHERE condition to the query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param string $separator * @param $value * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_simple_where( $column_name, $separator, $value ) { return $this->_add_simple_condition( 'where', $column_name, $separator, $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE clause with multiple values (like IN and NOT IN) * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param string $separator * @param $values * * @return ORM */ public function _add_where_placeholder( $column_name, $separator, $values ) { if ( ! \is_array( $column_name ) ) { $data = [ $column_name => $values ]; } else { $data = $column_name; } $result = $this; foreach ( $data as $key => $val ) { $column = $result->_quote_identifier( $key ); $placeholders = $result->_create_placeholders( $val ); $result = $result->_add_where( "{$column} {$separator} ({$placeholders})", $val ); } return $result; } /** * Add a WHERE clause with no parameters(like IS NULL and IS NOT NULL) * * @param string $column_name * @param $operator * * @return ORM */ public function _add_where_no_value( $column_name, $operator ) { $conditions = \is_array( $column_name ) ? $column_name : [ $column_name ]; $result = $this; foreach ( $conditions as $column ) { $column = $this->_quote_identifier( $column ); $result = $result->_add_where( "{$column} {$operator}" ); } return $result; } /** * Internal method to add a HAVING or WHERE condition to the query * * @param $type * @param string $fragment * @param array $values * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_condition( $type, $fragment, $values = [] ) { $conditions_class_property_name = "_{$type}_conditions"; if ( ! \is_array( $values ) ) { $values = [ $values ]; } \array_push( $this->{$conditions_class_property_name}, [ self::CONDITION_FRAGMENT => $fragment, self::CONDITION_VALUES => $values, ] ); return $this; } /** * Helper method to compile a simple COLUMN SEPARATOR VALUE * style HAVING or WHERE condition into a string and value ready to * be passed to the _add_condition method. Avoids duplication * of the call to _quote_identifier * * If column_name is an associative array, it will add a condition for each column * * @param $type * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param string $separator * @param $value * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_simple_condition( $type, $column_name, $separator, $value ) { $multiple = \is_array( $column_name ) ? $column_name : [ $column_name => $value ]; $result = $this; foreach ( $multiple as $key => $val ) { // Add the table name in case of ambiguous columns if ( \count( $result->_join_sources ) > 0 && \strpos( $key, '.' ) === false ) { $table = $result->_table_name; if ( ! \is_null( $result->_table_alias ) ) { $table = $result->_table_alias; } $key = "{$table}.{$key}"; } $key = $result->_quote_identifier( $key ); $placeholder = ( $val === null ) ? 'NULL' : '%s'; $result = $result->_add_condition( $type, "{$key} {$separator} {$placeholder}", $val ); } return $result; } /** * Return a string containing the given number of question marks, * separated by commas. Eg "?, ?, ?" * * @param array $fields Fields to create placeholder for. * * @return string */ protected function _create_placeholders( $fields ) { if ( ! empty( $fields ) ) { $db_fields = []; foreach ( $fields as $key => $value ) { // Process expression fields directly into the query if ( \array_key_exists( $key, $this->_expr_fields ) ) { $db_fields[] = $value; } else { $db_fields[] = ( $value === null ) ? 'NULL' : '%s'; } } return \implode( ', ', $db_fields ); } return ''; } /** * Helper method that filters a column/value array returning only those * columns that belong to a compound primary key. * * If the key contains a column that does not exist in the given array, * a null value will be returned for it. * * @param $value * * @return array */ protected function _get_compound_id_column_values( $value ) { $filtered = []; foreach ( $this->_get_id_column_name() as $key ) { $filtered[ $key ] = isset( $value[ $key ] ) ? $value[ $key ] : null; } return $filtered; } /** * Helper method that filters an array containing compound column/value * arrays. * * @param $values * * @return array */ protected function _get_compound_id_column_values_array( $values ) { $filtered = []; foreach ( $values as $value ) { $filtered[] = $this->_get_compound_id_column_values( $value ); } return $filtered; } /** * Add a WHERE column = value clause to your query. Each time * this is called in the chain, an additional WHERE will be * added, and these will be ANDed together when the final query * is built. * * If you use an array in $column_name, a new clause will be * added for each element. In this case, $value is ignored. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->where_equal( $column_name, $value ); } /** * More explicitly named version of for the where() method. * Can be used if preferred. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_equal( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '=', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE column != value clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_not_equal( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '!=', $value ); } /** * Special method to query the table by its primary key * * If primary key is compound, only the columns that * belong to they key will be used for the query * * @param $id * * @return ORM */ public function where_id_is( $id ) { return \is_array( $this->_get_id_column_name() ) ? $this->where( $this->_get_compound_id_column_values( $id ), null ) : $this->where( $this->_get_id_column_name(), $id ); } /** * Allows adding a WHERE clause that matches any of the conditions * specified in the array. Each element in the associative array will * be a different condition, where the key will be the column name. * * By default, an equal operator will be used against all columns, but * it can be overriden for any or every column using the second parameter. * * Each condition will be ORed together when added to the final query. * * @param $values * @param string $operator * * @return ORM */ public function where_any_is( $values, $operator = '=' ) { $data = []; $query = [ '((' ]; $first = true; foreach ( $values as $value ) { if ( $first ) { $first = false; } else { $query[] = ') OR ('; } $firstsub = true; foreach ( $value as $key => $item ) { $op = \is_string( $operator ) ? $operator : ( isset( $operator[ $key ] ) ? $operator[ $key ] : '=' ); if ( $firstsub ) { $firstsub = false; } else { $query[] = 'AND'; } $query[] = $this->_quote_identifier( $key ); $data[] = $item; $query[] = $op . ( ( $item === null ) ? 'NULL' : '%s' ); } } $query[] = '))'; return $this->where_raw( \join( $query, ' ' ), $data ); } /** * Similar to where_id_is() but allowing multiple primary keys. * * If primary key is compound, only the columns that * belong to they key will be used for the query * * @param $ids * * @return ORM */ public function where_id_in( $ids ) { return \is_array( $this->_get_id_column_name() ) ? $this->where_any_is( $this->_get_compound_id_column_values_array( $ids ) ) : $this->where_in( $this->_get_id_column_name(), $ids ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... LIKE clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_like( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, 'LIKE', $value ); } /** * Add where WHERE ... NOT LIKE clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_not_like( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, 'NOT LIKE', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... > clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_gt( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '>', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... < clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_lt( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '<', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... >= clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_gte( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '>=', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... <= clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function where_lte( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_where( $column_name, '<=', $value ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... IN clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param $values * * @return ORM */ public function where_in( $column_name, $values ) { return $this->_add_where_placeholder( $column_name, 'IN', $values ); } /** * Add a WHERE ... NOT IN clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param $values * * @return ORM */ public function where_not_in( $column_name, $values ) { return $this->_add_where_placeholder( $column_name, 'NOT IN', $values ); } /** * Add a WHERE column IS NULL clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function where_null( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_where_no_value( $column_name, 'IS NULL' ); } /** * Add a WHERE column IS NOT NULL clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function where_not_null( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_where_no_value( $column_name, 'IS NOT NULL' ); } /** * Add a raw WHERE clause to the query. The clause should * contain question mark placeholders, which will be bound * to the parameters supplied in the second argument. * * @param $clause * @param array $parameters * * @return ORM */ public function where_raw( $clause, $parameters = [] ) { return $this->_add_where( $clause, $parameters ); } /** * Add a LIMIT to the query * * @param $limit * * @return ORM */ public function limit( $limit ) { $this->_limit = $limit; return $this; } /** * Add an OFFSET to the query * * @param $offset * * @return ORM */ public function offset( $offset ) { $this->_offset = $offset; return $this; } /** * Add an ORDER BY clause to the query * * @param string $column_name * @param $ordering * * @return ORM */ protected function _add_order_by( $column_name, $ordering ) { $column_name = $this->_quote_identifier( $column_name ); $this->_order_by[] = "{$column_name} {$ordering}"; return $this; } /** * Add an ORDER BY column DESC clause * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function order_by_desc( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_order_by( $column_name, 'DESC' ); } /** * Add an ORDER BY column ASC clause * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function order_by_asc( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_order_by( $column_name, 'ASC' ); } /** * Add an unquoted expression as an ORDER BY clause * * @param $clause * * @return ORM */ public function order_by_expr( $clause ) { $this->_order_by[] = $clause; return $this; } /** * Add a column to the list of columns to GROUP BY * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function group_by( $column_name ) { $column_name = $this->_quote_identifier( $column_name ); $this->_group_by[] = $column_name; return $this; } /** * Add an unquoted expression to the list of columns to GROUP BY * * @param string $expr * * @return ORM */ public function group_by_expr( $expr ) { $this->_group_by[] = $expr; return $this; } /** * Add a HAVING column = value clause to your query. Each time * this is called in the chain, an additional HAVING will be * added, and these will be ANDed together when the final query * is built. * * If you use an array in $column_name, a new clause will be * added for each element. In this case, $value is ignored. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->having_equal( $column_name, $value ); } /** * More explicitly named version of for the having() method. * Can be used if preferred. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_equal( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '=', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING column != value clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_not_equal( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '!=', $value ); } /** * Special method to query the table by its primary key. * * If primary key is compound, only the columns that * belong to they key will be used for the query * * @param $id * * @return ORM */ public function having_id_is( $id ) { return \is_array( $this->_get_id_column_name() ) ? $this->having( $this->_get_compound_id_column_values( $id ), null ) : $this->having( $this->_get_id_column_name(), $id ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... LIKE clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_like( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, 'LIKE', $value ); } /** * Add where HAVING ... NOT LIKE clause to your query. * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_not_like( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, 'NOT LIKE', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... > clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_gt( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '>', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... < clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_lt( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '<', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... >= clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_gte( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '>=', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... <= clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function having_lte( $column_name, $value = null ) { return $this->_add_simple_having( $column_name, '<=', $value ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... IN clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $values * * @return ORM */ public function having_in( $column_name, $values = null ) { return $this->_add_having_placeholder( $column_name, 'IN', $values ); } /** * Add a HAVING ... NOT IN clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * @param null $values * * @return ORM */ public function having_not_in( $column_name, $values = null ) { return $this->_add_having_placeholder( $column_name, 'NOT IN', $values ); } /** * Add a HAVING column IS NULL clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function having_null( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_having_no_value( $column_name, 'IS NULL' ); } /** * Add a HAVING column IS NOT NULL clause to your query * * @param string|array $column_name The table column * * @return ORM */ public function having_not_null( $column_name ) { return $this->_add_having_no_value( $column_name, 'IS NOT NULL' ); } /** * Add a raw HAVING clause to the query. The clause should * contain question mark placeholders, which will be bound * to the parameters supplied in the second argument. * * @param $clause * @param array $parameters * * @return ORM */ public function having_raw( $clause, $parameters = [] ) { return $this->_add_having( $clause, $parameters ); } /** * Build a SELECT statement based on the clauses that have * been passed to this instance by chaining method calls. * * @return string */ protected function _build_select() { // If the query is raw, just set the $this->_values to be // the raw query parameters and return the raw query if ( $this->_is_raw_query ) { $this->_values = $this->_raw_parameters; return $this->_raw_query; } // Build and return the full SELECT statement by concatenating // the results of calling each separate builder method. return $this->_join_if_not_empty( ' ', [ $this->_build_select_start(), $this->_build_join(), $this->_build_where(), $this->_build_group_by(), $this->_build_having(), $this->_build_order_by(), $this->_build_limit(), $this->_build_offset(), ] ); } /** * Build the start of the SELECT statement * * @return string */ protected function _build_select_start() { $fragment = 'SELECT '; $result_columns = \join( ', ', $this->_result_columns ); if ( $this->_distinct ) { $result_columns = 'DISTINCT ' . $result_columns; } $fragment .= "{$result_columns} FROM " . $this->_quote_identifier( $this->_table_name ); if ( ! \is_null( $this->_table_alias ) ) { $fragment .= ' ' . $this->_quote_identifier( $this->_table_alias ); } return $fragment; } /** * Build the JOIN sources * * @return string */ protected function _build_join() { if ( \count( $this->_join_sources ) === 0 ) { return ''; } return \join( ' ', $this->_join_sources ); } /** * Build the WHERE clause(s) * * @return string */ protected function _build_where() { return $this->_build_conditions( 'where' ); } /** * Build the HAVING clause(s) * * @return string */ protected function _build_having() { return $this->_build_conditions( 'having' ); } /** * Build GROUP BY * * @return string */ protected function _build_group_by() { if ( \count( $this->_group_by ) === 0 ) { return ''; } return 'GROUP BY ' . \join( ', ', $this->_group_by ); } /** * Build a WHERE or HAVING clause * * @param string $type * * @return string */ protected function _build_conditions( $type ) { $conditions_class_property_name = "_{$type}_conditions"; // If there are no clauses, return empty string if ( \count( $this->{$conditions_class_property_name} ) === 0 ) { return ''; } $conditions = []; foreach ( $this->{$conditions_class_property_name} as $condition ) { $conditions[] = $condition[ self::CONDITION_FRAGMENT ]; $this->_values = \array_merge( $this->_values, $condition[ self::CONDITION_VALUES ] ); } return \strtoupper( $type ) . ' ' . \join( ' AND ', $conditions ); } /** * Build ORDER BY */ protected function _build_order_by() { if ( \count( $this->_order_by ) === 0 ) { return ''; } return 'ORDER BY ' . \join( ', ', $this->_order_by ); } /** * Build LIMIT */ protected function _build_limit() { if ( ! \is_null( $this->_limit ) ) { return "LIMIT {$this->_limit}"; } return ''; } /** * Build OFFSET */ protected function _build_offset() { if ( ! \is_null( $this->_offset ) ) { return 'OFFSET ' . $this->_offset; } return ''; } /** * Wrapper around PHP's join function which * only adds the pieces if they are not empty. * * @param $glue * @param $pieces * * @return string */ protected function _join_if_not_empty( $glue, $pieces ) { $filtered_pieces = []; foreach ( $pieces as $piece ) { if ( \is_string( $piece ) ) { $piece = \trim( $piece ); } if ( ! empty( $piece ) ) { $filtered_pieces[] = $piece; } } return \join( $glue, $filtered_pieces ); } /** * Quote a string that is used as an identifier * (table names, column names etc). This method can * also deal with dot-separated identifiers eg table.column * * @param $identifier * * @return string */ protected function _quote_one_identifier( $identifier ) { $parts = \explode( '.', $identifier ); $parts = \array_map( [ $this, '_quote_identifier_part' ], $parts ); return \join( '.', $parts ); } /** * Quote a string that is used as an identifier * (table names, column names etc) or an array containing * multiple identifiers. This method can also deal with * dot-separated identifiers eg table.column * * @param $identifier * * @return string */ protected function _quote_identifier( $identifier ) { if ( \is_array( $identifier ) ) { $result = \array_map( [ $this, '_quote_one_identifier' ], $identifier ); return \join( ', ', $result ); } else { return $this->_quote_one_identifier( $identifier ); } } /** * This method performs the actual quoting of a single * part of an identifier, using the identifier quote * character specified in the config (or autodetected). * * @param $part * * @return string */ protected function _quote_identifier_part( $part ) { if ( $part === '*' ) { return $part; } $quote_character = '`'; // double up any identifier quotes to escape them return $quote_character . \str_replace( $quote_character, $quote_character . $quote_character, $part ) . $quote_character; } /** * Execute the SELECT query that has been built up by chaining methods * on this class. Return an array of rows as associative arrays. * * @return array|false The result rows. False if the query failed. */ protected function _run() { global $wpdb; $query = $this->_build_select(); $success = self::_execute( $query, $this->_values ); if ( $success === false ) { // If the query fails run the migrations and try again. // Action is intentionally undocumented and should not be used by third-parties. \do_action( '_yoast_run_migrations' ); $success = self::_execute( $query, $this->_values ); } $this->_reset_idiorm_state(); if ( $success === false ) { return false; } $rows = []; foreach ( $wpdb->last_result as $row ) { $rows[] = \get_object_vars( $row ); } return $rows; } /** * Reset the Idiorm instance state */ private function _reset_idiorm_state() { $this->_values = []; $this->_result_columns = [ '*' ]; $this->_using_default_result_columns = true; } /** * Return the raw data wrapped by this ORM * instance as an associative array. Column * names may optionally be supplied as arguments, * if so, only those keys will be returned. */ public function as_array() { if ( \func_num_args() === 0 ) { return $this->_data; } $args = \func_get_args(); return \array_intersect_key( $this->_data, \array_flip( $args ) ); } /** * Return the value of a property of this object (database row) * or null if not present. * * If a column-names array is passed, it will return a associative array * with the value of each column or null if it is not present. * * @param $key * * @return array|mixed|null */ public function get( $key ) { if ( \is_array( $key ) ) { $result = []; foreach ( $key as $column ) { $result[ $column ] = isset( $this->_data[ $column ] ) ? $this->_data[ $column ] : null; } return $result; } else { return isset( $this->_data[ $key ] ) ? $this->_data[ $key ] : null; } } /** * Return the name of the column in the database table which contains * the primary key ID of the row. */ protected function _get_id_column_name() { if ( ! \is_null( $this->_instance_id_column ) ) { return $this->_instance_id_column; } return 'id'; } /** * Get the primary key ID of this object. * * @param bool $disallow_null * * @return array|mixed|null * @throws \Exception */ public function id( $disallow_null = false ) { $id = $this->get( $this->_get_id_column_name() ); if ( $disallow_null ) { if ( \is_array( $id ) ) { foreach ( $id as $id_part ) { if ( $id_part === null ) { throw new \Exception( 'Primary key ID contains null value(s)' ); } } } else { if ( $id === null ) { throw new \Exception( 'Primary key ID missing from row or is null' ); } } } return $id; } /** * Set a property to a particular value on this object. * To set multiple properties at once, pass an associative array * as the first parameter and leave out the second parameter. * Flags the properties as 'dirty' so they will be saved to the * database when save() is called. * * @param $key * @param null $value * * @return ORM */ public function set( $key, $value = null ) { return $this->_set_orm_property( $key, $value ); } /** * Set a property to a particular value on this object. * To set multiple properties at once, pass an associative array * as the first parameter and leave out the second parameter. * Flags the properties as 'dirty' so they will be saved to the * database when save() is called. * * @param string|array $key * @param string|null $value * * @return ORM */ public function set_expr( $key, $value = null ) { return $this->_set_orm_property( $key, $value, true ); } /** * Set a property on the ORM object. * * @param string|array $key * @param string|null $value * @param bool $expr * * @return ORM */ protected function _set_orm_property( $key, $value = null, $expr = false ) { if ( ! \is_array( $key ) ) { $key = [ $key => $value ]; } foreach ( $key as $field => $value ) { $this->_data[ $field ] = $value; $this->_dirty_fields[ $field ] = $value; if ( false === $expr and isset( $this->_expr_fields[ $field ] ) ) { unset( $this->_expr_fields[ $field ] ); } else { if ( true === $expr ) { $this->_expr_fields[ $field ] = true; } } } return $this; } /** * Check whether the given field has been changed since this * object was saved. * * @param $key * * @return bool */ public function is_dirty( $key ) { return \array_key_exists( $key, $this->_dirty_fields ); } /** * Check whether the model was the result of a call to create() or not * * @return bool */ public function is_new() { return $this->_is_new; } /** * Save any fields which have been modified on this object * to the database. */ public function save() { global $wpdb; // remove any expression fields as they are already baked into the query $values = \array_values( \array_diff_key( $this->_dirty_fields, $this->_expr_fields ) ); if ( ! $this->_is_new ) { // UPDATE // If there are no dirty values, do nothing if ( empty( $values ) && empty( $this->_expr_fields ) ) { return true; } $query = $this->_build_update(); $id = $this->id( true ); if ( \is_array( $id ) ) { $values = \array_merge( $values, \array_values( $id ) ); } else { $values[] = $id; } } else { // INSERT $query = $this->_build_insert(); } $success = self::_execute( $query, $values ); // If we've just inserted a new record, set the ID of this object if ( $this->_is_new ) { $this->_is_new = false; if ( $this->count_null_id_columns() != 0 ) { $column = $this->_get_id_column_name(); // if the primary key is compound, assign the last inserted id // to the first column if ( \is_array( $column ) ) { $column = \reset( $column ); } $this->_data[ $column ] = $wpdb->insert_id; } } $this->_dirty_fields = $this->_expr_fields = []; return $success; } /** * Add a WHERE clause for every column that belongs to the primary key * * @param array $query The query. * * @return void */ public function _add_id_column_conditions( &$query ) { $query[] = 'WHERE'; $keys = \is_array( $this->_get_id_column_name() ) ? $this->_get_id_column_name() : [ $this->_get_id_column_name() ]; $first = true; foreach ( $keys as $key ) { if ( $first ) { $first = false; } else { $query[] = 'AND'; } $query[] = $this->_quote_identifier( $key ); $query[] = '= %s'; } } /** * Build an UPDATE query * * @return string The update query. */ protected function _build_update() { $query = []; $query[] = "UPDATE {$this->_quote_identifier($this->_table_name)} SET"; $field_list = []; foreach ( $this->_dirty_fields as $key => $value ) { if ( ! \array_key_exists( $key, $this->_expr_fields ) ) { $value = ( $value === null ) ? 'NULL' : '%s'; } $field_list[] = "{$this->_quote_identifier($key)} = {$value}"; } $query[] = \join( ', ', $field_list ); $this->_add_id_column_conditions( $query ); return \join( ' ', $query ); } /** * Build an INSERT query * * @return string The insert query. */ protected function _build_insert() { $query[] = 'INSERT INTO'; $query[] = $this->_quote_identifier( $this->_table_name ); $field_list = \array_map( [ $this, '_quote_identifier' ], \array_keys( $this->_dirty_fields ) ); $query[] = '(' . \join( ', ', $field_list ) . ')'; $query[] = 'VALUES'; $placeholders = $this->_create_placeholders( $this->_dirty_fields ); $query[] = "({$placeholders})"; return \join( ' ', $query ); } /** * Delete this record from the database * * @return string The delete query. * * @throws \Exception */ public function delete() { $query = [ 'DELETE FROM', $this->_quote_identifier( $this->_table_name ) ]; $this->_add_id_column_conditions( $query ); return self::_execute( \join( ' ', $query ), \is_array( $this->id( true ) ) ? \array_values( $this->id( true ) ) : [ $this->id( true ) ] ); } /** * Delete many records from the database */ public function delete_many() { // Build and return the full DELETE statement by concatenating // the results of calling each separate builder method. $query = $this->_join_if_not_empty( ' ', [ 'DELETE FROM', $this->_quote_identifier( $this->_table_name ), $this->_build_where(), ] ); return self::_execute( $query, $this->_values ); } // --------------------- // // --- ArrayAccess --- // // --------------------- // /** * @param mixed $key * * @return bool */ public function offsetExists( $key ) { return \array_key_exists( $key, $this->_data ); } /** * @param mixed $key * * @return array|mixed|null */ public function offsetGet( $key ) { return $this->get( $key ); } /** * @param mixed $key * @param mixed $value */ public function offsetSet( $key, $value ) { if ( \is_null( $key ) ) { return; } $this->set( $key, $value ); } /** * @param mixed $key */ public function offsetUnset( $key ) { unset( $this->_data[ $key ] ); unset( $this->_dirty_fields[ $key ] ); } // --------------------- // // --- MAGIC METHODS --- // // --------------------- // /** * @param $key * * @return array|mixed|null */ public function __get( $key ) { return $this->offsetGet( $key ); } /** * @param $key * @param $value */ public function __set( $key, $value ) { $this->offsetSet( $key, $value ); } /** * @param $key */ public function __unset( $key ) { $this->offsetUnset( $key ); } /** * @param $key * * @return bool */ public function __isset( $key ) { return $this->offsetExists( $key ); } }
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