Commit 3392971c authored by Taylor Otwell's avatar Taylor Otwell

added dynamic finders to fluent query builder and eloquent.

parent 3b63335c
......@@ -500,6 +500,20 @@ class Query {
*/
public function __call($method, $parameters)
{
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Dynamic methods allows the building of very expressive
// queries. All dynamic methods start with "where_".
//
// Ex: DB::table('users')->where_email($email)->first();
// ---------------------------------------------------------
if (strpos($method, 'where_') === 0)
{
return Query\Dynamic::build($method, $parameters, $this);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Handle any of the aggregate functions.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
if (in_array($method, array('count', 'min', 'max', 'avg', 'sum')))
{
return ($method == 'count') ? $this->aggregate(Str::upper($method), '*') : $this->aggregate(Str::upper($method), $parameters[0]);
......
<?php namespace System\DB\Query;
use System\Str;
class Dynamic {
/**
* Add conditions to a query from a dynamic method call.
*
* @param string $method
* @param array $parameters
* @param Query $query
* @return Query
*/
public static function build($method, $parameters, $query)
{
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Strip the "where_" off of the method.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
$method = substr($method, 6);
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Split the column names from the connectors.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
$segments = preg_split('/(_and_|_or_)/i', $method, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE);
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// The connector variable will determine which connector
// will be used for the condition. We'll change it as we
// come across new connectors in the dynamic method string.
//
// The index variable helps us get the correct parameter
// value for the where condition. We increment it each time
// we add a condition.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
$connector = 'AND';
$index = 0;
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Iterate through each segment and add the conditions.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
foreach ($segments as $segment)
{
if ($segment != '_and_' and $segment != '_or_')
{
$query->where($segment, '=', $parameters[$index], $connector);
$index++;
}
else
{
$connector = trim(Str::upper($segment), '_');
}
}
return $query;
}
}
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