OXID eShop CE
4.10.2
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Public Member Functions | |
setConnection ($oConnection) | |
forceMasterConnection () | |
setFetchMode ($iFetchMode) | |
getDb ($blType=true) | |
getOne ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
getArray ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
getRow ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
getAll ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
select ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
getAssoc ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
getCol ($sSql, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
selectLimit ($sSql, $iRows=-1, $iOffset=-1, $aParams=array(), $blType=true) | |
execute ($sSql, $aParams=array()) | |
query ($sSql, $aParams=array()) | |
Affected_Rows () | |
errorNo () | |
errorMsg () | |
qstr ($sValue) | |
quote ($sValue) | |
quoteArray ($aStrArray) | |
metaColumns ($sTable) | |
metaColumnNames ($sTable, $blNumIndexes=false) | |
startTransaction () | |
commitTransaction () | |
rollbackTransaction () | |
setTransactionIsolationLevel ($sLevel=null) | |
UI ($iPollSecs=5) | |
Insert_ID () | |
lastInsertId () | |
getLastInsertId () | |
Public Member Functions inherited from oxSuperCfg | |
__call ($sMethod, $aArgs) | |
__construct () | |
getConfig () | |
setConfig ($oConfig) | |
getSession () | |
setSession ($oSession) | |
getUser () | |
setUser ($oUser) | |
isAdmin () | |
setAdminMode ($blAdmin) |
Protected Attributes | |
$_oDb = null |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Attributes inherited from DatabaseInterface | |
const | FETCH_MODE_DEFAULT = 0 |
const | FETCH_MODE_NUM = 1 |
const | FETCH_MODE_ASSOC = 2 |
const | FETCH_MODE_BOTH = 3 |
Static Protected Attributes inherited from oxSuperCfg | |
static | $_oConfig = null |
static | $_oSession = null |
static | $_oRights = null |
static | $_oActUser = null |
static | $_blIsAdmin = null |
Database connection class
Definition at line 15 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::Affected_Rows | ( | ) |
Returns the count of rows affected by the last query. This is an alias for affectedRows().
Definition at line 183 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::commitTransaction | ( | ) |
Commit a database transaction.
Exception |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 282 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::errorMsg | ( | ) |
Return error message
Definition at line 209 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::errorNo | ( | ) |
Return error number
Definition at line 196 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::execute | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() |
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Execute non read statements like INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and return the number of rows affected by the statement.Execute read statements like SELECT or SHOW and return the results as a ResultSet. (This behavior is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-06) This method has to be used EXCLUSIVELY for non read statements in v6.0)IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $resultSet = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->execute( 'DELETE * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? OR id
= ?', array($id1, $id2) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $query | The sql statement we want to execute. |
array | $parameters | The parameters array. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 155 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::forceMasterConnection | ( | ) |
Force database master connection.Hint: this method is here to have an easier update path. It will be implemented in the OXID eShop version 6.0.
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 41 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getAll | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Get an multi-dimensional array of arrays with the values of the all rows of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement. Returns an empty array for any other statement.The keys of the first level array are numeric. The keys of the second level arrays may be numeric, strings or both, depending on the FETCH_MODE_* of the connection. Set the desired fetch mode with DatabaseInterface::setFetchMode() before calling this method.IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $result = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->getAll( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? OR id
= ? LIMIT 0, 1', array($id1, $id2) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $query | If parameters are given, the "?" in the string will be replaced by the values in the array |
array | $parameters | Array of parameters, for the given sql statement. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 105 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getArray | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Get value
string | $sSql | Query |
array | $aParams | Array of parameters |
bool | $blType | connection type |
Definition at line 89 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getAssoc | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Get value
string | $sSql | Query |
array | $aParams | Array of parameters |
bool | $blType | connection type |
Definition at line 131 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getCol | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Return the first column of all rows of the results of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement as an numeric array. Throws an exception for any other statement.IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $result = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->getRow( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? LIMIT 0, 1', array($id1) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $sqlSelect | The sql select statement |
array | $parameters | The parameters array. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 139 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getDb | ( | $blType = true | ) |
Return connection to db
bool | $blType | - connection type |
Definition at line 64 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getLastInsertId | ( | ) |
oxLegacyDb::getOne | ( | $sSql, | |
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$blType = true |
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Get the first value of the first row of the result set of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement. Returns false for any other statement.NOTE: Although you might pass any SELECT or SHOW statement to this method, try to limit the result of the statement to one single row, as the rest of the rows is simply discarded.
string | $query | The sql SELECT or SHOW statement. |
array | $parameters | Array of parameters for the given sql statement. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 73 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::getRow | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Get an array with the values of the first row of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement . Returns an empty array for any other statement.The keys of the array may be numeric, strings or both, depending on the FETCH_MODE_* of the connection. Set the desired fetch mode with DatabaseInterface::setFetchMode() before calling this method.NOTE: Although you might pass any SELECT or SHOW statement to this method, try to limit the result of the statement to one single row, as the rest of the rows is simply discarded.IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $result = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->getOne( 'SELECT id
FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? LIMIT 0, 1', array($id1) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $sqlSelect | The sql select statement we want to execute. |
array | $parameters | Array of parameters, for the given sql statement. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 97 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::Insert_ID | ( | ) |
Returns last insert ID. This method is an alias of getLastInsertId().
Definition at line 330 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::lastInsertId | ( | ) |
Returns last insert ID This method is an alias of getLastInsertId().
Definition at line 343 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::metaColumnNames | ( | $sTable, | |
$blNumIndexes = false |
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return meta data
string | $sTable | Table name |
bool | $blNumIndexes | Numeric indexes |
Definition at line 266 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::metaColumns | ( | $sTable | ) |
Return the meta data for the columns of a table.
string | $table | The name of the table. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 251 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::qstr | ( | $sValue | ) |
Quote string
string | $sValue | value |
Definition at line 223 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::query | ( | $sSql, | |
$aParams = array() |
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Execute query
string | $sSql | Query |
array | $aParams | Array of parameters |
Definition at line 170 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::quote | ( | $sValue | ) |
Quote a string or a numeric value in a way, that it might be used as a value in a sql statement. Returns false for values that cannot be quoted.NOTE: It is not safe to use the return value of this function in a query. There will be no risk of SQL injection, but when the statement is executed and the value could not have been quoted, a DatabaseException is thrown. You are strongly encouraged to always use prepared statements instead of quoting the values on your own. E.g. use $resultSet = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->select( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? OR id
= ?', array($id1, $id2) ); instead of $resultSet = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->select( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ' . DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->quote($id1) . ' OR id
= ' . DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->quote($id1) );
mixed | $value | The string or numeric value to be quoted. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 231 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::quoteArray | ( | $aStrArray | ) |
Quote every value in a given array in a way, that it might be used as a value in a sql statement and return the result as a new array. Numeric values will be converted to strings which quotes. The keys and their order of the returned array will be the same as of the input array.NOTE: It is not safe to use the return value of this function in a query. There will be no risk of SQL injection, but when the statement is executed and the value could not have been quoted, a DatabaseException is thrown. You are strongly encouraged to always use prepared statements instead of quoting the values on your own.
array | $array | The strings to quote as an array. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 239 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::rollbackTransaction | ( | ) |
RollBack a database transaction.
Exception |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 290 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::select | ( | $sSql, | |
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$blType = true |
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Return the results of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement as a ResultSet. Throws an exception for any other statement.The values of first row of the result may be via resultSet's fields property. This property is an array, which keys may be numeric, strings or both, depending on the FETCH_MODE_* of the connection. All further rows can be accessed via the specific methods of ResultSet.IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $resultSet = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->select( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? OR id
= ?', array($id1, $id2) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $sqlSelect | The sql select statement |
array | $parameters | The parameters array. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Exception | The exception, that can occur while executing the sql statement. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 114 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::selectLimit | ( | $sSql, | |
$iRows = -1 , |
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$iOffset = -1 , |
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$aParams = array() , |
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$blType = true |
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Return the results of a given sql SELECT or SHOW statement limited by a LIMIT clause as a ResultSet. Throws an exception for any other statement.The values of first row of the result may be via resultSet's fields property. This property is an array, which keys may be numeric, strings or both, depending on the FETCH_MODE_* of the connection. All further rows can be accessed via the specific methods of ResultSet.IMPORTANT: You are strongly encouraged to use prepared statements like this: $resultSet = DatabaseInterfaceImplementation::getDb->selectLimit( 'SELECT * FROM mytable
WHERE id
= ? OR id
= ?', $rowCount, $offset, array($id1, $id2) ); If you will not use prepared statements, you MUST quote variables the values with quote(), otherwise you create a SQL injection vulnerability.
string | $sqlSelect | The sql select statement |
int | $rowCount | Maximum number of rows to return |
int | $offset | Offset of the first row to return |
array | $parameters | The parameters array. |
bool | $executeOnSlave | Execute this statement on the slave database. Only evaluated in a master-slave setup. This parameter is deprecated since v5.3.0 (2016-06-17). Different solution in 6.0. |
Exception | The exception, that can occur while executing the sql statement. |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 147 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::setConnection | ( | $oConnection | ) |
Set connection
object | $oConnection | Connection |
Definition at line 33 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::setFetchMode | ( | $iFetchMode | ) |
Set the fetch mode of an open database connection.After the connection has been opened, this method may be used to set the fetch mode to any of the valid fetch modes as defined in DatabaseInterface::FETCH_MODE_*NOTE: This implies, that it is not safe to make any assumptions about the current fetch mode of the connection.
int | $fetchMode | See DatabaseInterface::FETCH_MODE_* for valid values |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 49 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::setTransactionIsolationLevel | ( | $sLevel = null | ) |
Set the transaction isolation level. Allowed values 'READ UNCOMMITTED', 'READ COMMITTED', 'REPEATABLE READ' and 'SERIALIZABLE'.NOTE: Currently the transaction isolation level is set on the database session and not globally. Setting the transaction isolation level globally requires root privileges in MySQL an this application should not be executed with root privileges. If you need to set the transaction isolation level globally, ask your database administrator to do so,
string | $level | The transaction isolation level |
Exception |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 298 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::startTransaction | ( | ) |
Start a database transaction.
Exception |
Implements DatabaseInterface.
Definition at line 274 of file oxlegacydb.php.
oxLegacyDb::UI | ( | $iPollSecs = 5 | ) |
Calls Db UI method
integer | $iPollSecs | poll seconds |
Definition at line 317 of file oxlegacydb.php.
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protected |
Definition at line 23 of file oxlegacydb.php.