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<?php /** * * This file is part of Aura for PHP. * * @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT * */ namespace Aura\Sql; use Aura\Sql\Parser\ParserInterface; use Aura\Sql\Profiler\ProfilerInterface; use PDO; /** * * An interface to the Aura.Sql extended PDO object. * * @package Aura.Sql * */ interface ExtendedPdoInterface extends PdoInterface { /** * * Connects to the database. * */ public function connect(); /** * * Disconnects from the database. * */ public function disconnect(); /** * * Performs a statement and returns the number of affected rows. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return int * */ public function fetchAffected($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches a sequential array of rows from the database; the rows * are represented as associative arrays. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return array * */ public function fetchAll($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches an associative array of rows from the database; the rows * are represented as associative arrays. The array of rows is keyed * on the first column of each row. * * N.b.: if multiple rows have the same first column value, the last * row with that value will override earlier rows. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return array * */ public function fetchAssoc($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches the first column of rows as a sequential array. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return array * */ public function fetchCol($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches multiple from the database as an associative array. * The first column will be the index * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @param int $style a fetch style defaults to PDO::FETCH_COLUMN for single * values, use PDO::FETCH_NAMED when fetching a multiple columns * * @return array * */ public function fetchGroup( $statement, array $values = [], $style = PDO::FETCH_COLUMN ); /** * * Fetches one row from the database as an object, mapping column values * to object properties. * * Warning: PDO "injects property-values BEFORE invoking the constructor - * in other words, if your class initializes property-values to defaults * in the constructor, you will be overwriting the values injected by * fetchObject() !" * <http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.fetchobject.php#111744> * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @param string $class The name of the class to create. * * @param array $args Arguments to pass to the object constructor. * * @return object * */ public function fetchObject( $statement, array $values = [], $class = 'stdClass', array $args = [] ); /** * * Fetches a sequential array of rows from the database; the rows * are represented as objects, where the column values are mapped to * object properties. * * Warning: PDO "injects property-values BEFORE invoking the constructor - * in other words, if your class initializes property-values to defaults * in the constructor, you will be overwriting the values injected by * fetchObject() !" * <http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.fetchobject.php#111744> * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @param string $class The name of the class to create from each * row. * * @param array $args Arguments to pass to each object constructor. * * @return array * */ public function fetchObjects( $statement, array $values = [], $class = 'stdClass', array $args = [] ); /** * * Fetches one row from the database as an associative array. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return array * */ public function fetchOne($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches an associative array of rows as key-value pairs (first * column is the key, second column is the value). * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return array * */ public function fetchPairs($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Fetches the very first value (i.e., first column of the first row). * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return mixed * */ public function fetchValue($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Returns the Parser instance. * * @return ParserInterface * */ public function getParser(); /** * * Return the inner PDO (if any) * * @return \PDO * */ public function getPdo(); /** * * Returns the Profiler instance. * * @return ProfilerInterface * */ public function getProfiler(); /** * * Quotes a multi-part (dotted) identifier name. * * @param string $name The multi-part identifier name. * * @return string The multi-part identifier name, quoted. * */ public function quoteName($name); /** * * Quotes a single identifier name. * * @param string $name The identifier name. * * @return string The quoted identifier name. * */ public function quoteSingleName($name); /** * * Is the PDO connection active? * * @return bool * */ public function isConnected(); /** * * Sets the Parser instance. * * @param ParserInterface $parser The Parser instance. * */ public function setParser(ParserInterface $parser); /** * * Sets the Profiler instance. * * @param ProfilerInterface $profiler The Profiler instance. * */ public function setProfiler(ProfilerInterface $profiler); /** * * Yields rows from the database * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return \Generator * */ public function yieldAll($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Yields rows from the database keyed on the first column of each row. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return \Generator * */ public function yieldAssoc($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Yields the first column of all rows * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return \Generator * */ public function yieldCol($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Yields objects where the column values are mapped to object properties. * * Warning: PDO "injects property-values BEFORE invoking the constructor - * in other words, if your class initializes property-values to defaults * in the constructor, you will be overwriting the values injected by * fetchObject() !" * <http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.fetchobject.php#111744> * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @param string $class The name of the class to create from each * row. * * @param array $args Arguments to pass to each object constructor. * * @return \Generator * */ public function yieldObjects( $statement, array $values = [], $class = 'stdClass', array $args = [] ); /** * * Yields key-value pairs (first column is the key, second column is the * value). * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return \Generator * */ public function yieldPairs($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Performs a query after preparing the statement with bound values, then * returns the result as a PDOStatement. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare and execute. * * @param array $values Values to bind to the query. * * @return \PDOStatement * */ public function perform($statement, array $values = []); /** * * Prepares an SQL statement with bound values. * * This method only binds values that have placeholders in the * statement, thereby avoiding errors from PDO regarding too many bound * values. It also binds all sequential (question-mark) placeholders. * * If a placeholder value is an array, the array is converted to a string * of comma-separated quoted values; e.g., for an `IN (...)` condition. * The quoted string is replaced directly into the statement instead of * using `PDOStatement::bindValue()` proper. * * @param string $statement The SQL statement to prepare for execution. * * @param array $values The values to bind to the statement, if any. * * @return \PDOStatement * * @see http://php.net/manual/en/pdo.prepare.php * */ public function prepareWithValues($statement, array $values = []); }
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