Commit 9c319ba0 authored by Taylor Otwell's avatar Taylor Otwell

refactoring database layer.

parent c502f8da
...@@ -49,11 +49,13 @@ $handler = function($e) use ($formatter) ...@@ -49,11 +49,13 @@ $handler = function($e) use ($formatter)
*/ */
set_exception_handler(function($e) use ($handler) set_exception_handler(function($e) use ($handler)
{ {
//die(var_dump($e));
$handler($e); $handler($e);
}); });
set_error_handler(function($number, $error, $file, $line) use ($handler) set_error_handler(function($number, $error, $file, $line) use ($handler)
{ {
//die($error);
$handler(new \ErrorException($error, $number, 0, $file, $line)); $handler(new \ErrorException($error, $number, 0, $file, $line));
}); });
...@@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ register_shutdown_function(function() use ($handler) ...@@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ register_shutdown_function(function() use ($handler)
{ {
if ( ! is_null($error = error_get_last())) if ( ! is_null($error = error_get_last()))
{ {
//die($error['message']);
$handler(new \ErrorException($error['message'], $error['type'], 0, $error['file'], $error['line'])); $handler(new \ErrorException($error['message'], $error['type'], 0, $error['file'], $error['line']));
} }
}); });
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...@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class Postgres extends Connector { ...@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class Postgres extends Connector {
// Check for any optional Postgres PDO options. These options are not required // Check for any optional Postgres PDO options. These options are not required
// to establish a PDO connection; however, may be needed in certain server // to establish a PDO connection; however, may be needed in certain server
// or hosting environments used by the developer. // or hosting environments used by the developer.
foreach (array('port', 'unix_socket') as $key => $value) foreach (array('port') as $key => $value)
{ {
if (isset($config[$key])) $dsn .= ";{$key}={$value}"; if (isset($config[$key])) $dsn .= ";{$key}={$value}";
} }
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...@@ -3,18 +3,18 @@ ...@@ -3,18 +3,18 @@
class Grammar { class Grammar {
/** /**
* All of the query componenets in the order they should be built. * The keyword identifier for the database system.
* *
* @var array * @var string
*/ */
protected $components = array('selects', 'from', 'joins', 'wheres', 'orderings', 'limit', 'offset'); protected $wrapper = '"';
/** /**
* The keyword identifier for the database system. * All of the query componenets in the order they should be built.
* *
* @var string * @var array
*/ */
protected $wrapper = '"'; protected $components = array('aggregate', 'selects', 'from', 'joins', 'wheres', 'orderings', 'limit', 'offset');
/** /**
* Compile a SQL SELECT statement from a Query instance. * Compile a SQL SELECT statement from a Query instance.
...@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Grammar {
* @param Query $query * @param Query $query
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function select(Query $query) final public function select(Query $query)
{ {
$sql = array(); $sql = array();
...@@ -48,17 +48,12 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -48,17 +48,12 @@ class Grammar {
*/ */
protected function selects(Query $query) protected function selects(Query $query)
{ {
if ( ! is_null($query->aggregate)) return $this->aggregate($query);
return (($query->distinct) ? 'SELECT DISTINCT ' : 'SELECT ').$this->columnize($query->selects); return (($query->distinct) ? 'SELECT DISTINCT ' : 'SELECT ').$this->columnize($query->selects);
} }
/** /**
* Compile an aggregating SELECT clause for a query. * Compile an aggregating SELECT clause for a query.
* *
* This method compiled the SELECT clauses for queries built using the
* count, max, min, abs, and sum methods on the fluent query builder.
*
* @param Query $query * @param Query $query
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
...@@ -88,11 +83,17 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -88,11 +83,17 @@ class Grammar {
*/ */
protected function joins(Query $query) protected function joins(Query $query)
{ {
// Since creating a JOIN clause using string concatenation is a little cumbersome,
// we will create a format we can pass to "sprintf" to make things cleaner.
$format = '%s JOIN %s ON %s %s %s';
foreach ($query->joins as $join) foreach ($query->joins as $join)
{ {
extract($join); extract($join);
$sql[] = $type.' JOIN '.$this->wrap($table).' ON '.$this->wrap($column1).' '.$operator.' '.$this->wrap($column2); list($column1, $column2) = array($this->wrap($column1), $this->wrap($column2));
$sql[] = sprintf($format, $type, $this->wrap($table), $column1, $operator, $column2);
} }
return implode(' ', $sql); return implode(' ', $sql);
...@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ class Grammar {
* @param Query $query * @param Query $query
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
protected function wheres(Query $query) final protected function wheres(Query $query)
{ {
// Each WHERE clause array has a "type" that is assigned by the query builder, and // Each WHERE clause array has a "type" that is assigned by the query builder, and
// each type has its own compiler function. For example, "where in" queries are // each type has its own compiler function. For example, "where in" queries are
...@@ -117,14 +118,12 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -117,14 +118,12 @@ class Grammar {
$sql[] = ($where['type'] == 'raw') ? $where['sql'] : $where['connector'].' '.$this->{$where['type']}($where); $sql[] = ($where['type'] == 'raw') ? $where['sql'] : $where['connector'].' '.$this->{$where['type']}($where);
} }
return implode(' ', array_merge(array('WHERE 1 = 1'), $sql)); if (isset($sql)) return implode(' ', array_merge(array('WHERE 1 = 1'), $sql));
} }
/** /**
* Compile a simple WHERE clause. * Compile a simple WHERE clause.
* *
* This method compiles the SQL for the "where" and "or_where" query functions.
*
* @param array $where * @param array $where
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
...@@ -136,8 +135,6 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -136,8 +135,6 @@ class Grammar {
/** /**
* Compile a WHERE IN clause. * Compile a WHERE IN clause.
* *
* This method compiled the SQL for all of the "where_in" style query functions.
*
* @param array $where * @param array $where
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
...@@ -151,8 +148,6 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -151,8 +148,6 @@ class Grammar {
/** /**
* Compile a WHERE NULL clause. * Compile a WHERE NULL clause.
* *
* This method compiles the SQL for all of the "where_null" style query functions.
*
* @param array $where * @param array $where
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
...@@ -204,34 +199,48 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -204,34 +199,48 @@ class Grammar {
/** /**
* Compile a SQL INSERT statment from a Query instance. * Compile a SQL INSERT statment from a Query instance.
* *
* Note: This method handles the compilation of single row inserts and batch inserts.
*
* @param Query $query * @param Query $query
* @param array $values * @param array $values
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function insert(Query $query, $values) public function insert(Query $query, $values)
{ {
$columns = implode(', ', $this->columnize(array_keys($values))); // Force every insert to be treated like a batch insert. This simply makes creating
// the SQL syntax a little easier on us since we can always treat the values as if
// is an array containing multiple inserts.
if ( ! is_array(reset($values))) $values = array($values);
// Since we only care about the column names, we can pass any of the insert arrays
// into the "columnize" method. The names should be the same for every insert.
$columns = $this->columnize(array_keys(reset($values)));
// We need to create a string of comma-delimited insert segments. Each segment contains
// PDO place-holders for each value being inserted into the table. So, if we are inserting
// into three columns, the string should look like this:
//
// (?, ?, ?), (?, ?, ?), (?, ?, ?)
$parameters = implode(', ', array_fill(0, count($values), '('.$this->parameterize(reset($values)).')'));
return 'INSERT INTO '.$this->wrap($query->from).' ('.$columns.') VALUES ('.$this->parameterize($values).')'; return 'INSERT INTO '.$this->wrap($query->from).' ('.$columns.') VALUES '.$parameters;
} }
/** /**
* Compile a SQL UPDATE statment from a Query instance. * Compile a SQL UPDATE statment from a Query instance.
* *
* Note: Since UPDATE statements can be limited by a WHERE clause, this method will
* use the same WHERE clause compilation functions as the "select" method.
*
* @param Query $query * @param Query $query
* @param array $values * @param array $values
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function update(Query $query, $values) public function update(Query $query, $values)
{ {
foreach (array_keys($values) as $column) $columns = $this->columnize(array_keys($values), ' = ?');
{
$sets[] = $this->wrap($column).' = ?';
}
$sql = 'UPDATE '.$this->wrap($query->from).' SET '.implode(', ', $sets);
return (count($query->wheres) > 0) ? $sql.' '.$this->wheres($query->wheres) : $sql; return trim('UPDATE '.$this->wrap($query->from).' SET '.$columns.' '.$this->wheres($query));
} }
/** /**
...@@ -242,35 +251,50 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -242,35 +251,50 @@ class Grammar {
*/ */
public function delete(Query $query) public function delete(Query $query)
{ {
$sql = 'DELETE FROM '.$this->wrap($query->from); return trim('DELETE FROM '.$this->wrap($query->from).' '.$this->wheres($query));
return (count($query->wheres) > 0) ? $sql.' '.$this->wheres($query->wheres) : $sql;
} }
/**
* The following functions primarily serve as utility functions for the grammar.
* They perform tasks such as wrapping values in keyword identifiers or creating
* variable lists of bindings. Most likely, they will not need to change across
* various database systems.
*/
/** /**
* Create a comma-delimited list of wrapped column names. * Create a comma-delimited list of wrapped column names.
* *
* Optionally, an "append" value may be passed to the method. This value will be
* appended to every wrapped column name.
*
* @param array $columns * @param array $columns
* @param string $append
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
protected function columnize($columns) protected function columnize($columns, $append = '')
{ {
return implode(', ', array_map(array($this, 'wrap'), $columns)); foreach ($columns as $column) { $sql[] = $this->wrap($column).$append; }
return implode(', ', $sql);
} }
/** /**
* Wrap a value in keyword identifiers. * Wrap a value in keyword identifiers.
* *
* They keyword identifier used by the method is specified as a property on
* the grammar class so it can be conveniently overriden without changing
* the wrapping logic itself.
*
* @param string $value * @param string $value
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function wrap($value) protected function wrap($value)
{ {
if (strpos(strtolower($value), ' as ') !== false) return $this->wrap_alias($value); if (strpos(strtolower($value), ' as ') !== false) return $this->alias($value);
foreach (explode('.', $value) as $segment) foreach (explode('.', $value) as $segment)
{ {
$wrapped[] = ($segment != '*') ? $this->wrapper.$segment.$this->wrapper : $segment; $wrapped[] = ($segment !== '*') ? $this->wrapper.$segment.$this->wrapper : $segment;
} }
return implode('.', $wrapped); return implode('.', $wrapped);
...@@ -282,7 +306,7 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -282,7 +306,7 @@ class Grammar {
* @param string $value * @param string $value
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function wrap_alias($value) protected function alias($value)
{ {
$segments = explode(' ', $value); $segments = explode(' ', $value);
...@@ -295,7 +319,7 @@ class Grammar { ...@@ -295,7 +319,7 @@ class Grammar {
* @param array $values * @param array $values
* @return string * @return string
*/ */
public function parameterize($values) protected function parameterize($values)
{ {
return implode(', ', array_fill(0, count($values), '?')); return implode(', ', array_fill(0, count($values), '?'));
} }
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...@@ -468,9 +468,9 @@ class Query { ...@@ -468,9 +468,9 @@ class Query {
$result = $this->connection->scalar($this->grammar->select($this), $this->bindings); $result = $this->connection->scalar($this->grammar->select($this), $this->bindings);
// Reset the SELECT clause so more queries can be performed using the same instance. // Reset the aggregate so more queries can be performed using the same instance.
// This is helpful for getting aggregates and then getting actual results. // This is helpful for getting aggregates and then getting actual results.
$this->selects = null; $this->aggregate = null;
return $result; return $result;
} }
...@@ -526,7 +526,19 @@ class Query { ...@@ -526,7 +526,19 @@ class Query {
*/ */
public function insert($values) public function insert($values)
{ {
return $this->connection->query($this->grammar->insert($this, $values), array_values($values)); // Force every insert to be treated like a batch insert. This simply makes creating
// the binding array easier. We will simply loop through each inserted row and merge
// the values together to get one big binding array.
if ( ! is_array(reset($values))) $values = array($values);
$bindings = array();
foreach ($values as $value)
{
$bindings = array_merge($bindings, array_values($value));
}
return $this->connection->query($this->grammar->insert($this, $values), $bindings);
} }
/** /**
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