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authorAndrey Andreev <narf@bofh.bg>2012-11-06 00:11:22 +0100
committerAndrey Andreev <narf@bofh.bg>2012-11-06 00:11:22 +0100
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parentd743cdbe448258cc7f02abf15e8dc797dc6403eb (diff)
Added possibility to pass custom database objects to DB Forge and DB Utilities
Also, their property is no longer public and the utility class no longer extends CI_DB_forge.
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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/database/utilities.rst b/user_guide_src/source/database/utilities.rst
index 4e83929b2..06ecb2da1 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/database/utilities.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/database/utilities.rst
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Database Utility Class
######################
-The Database Utility Class contains functions that help you manage your
+The Database Utility Class contains methods that help you manage your
database.
.. contents:: Table of Contents
@@ -22,12 +22,24 @@ Load the Utility Class as follows::
$this->load->dbutil()
-Once initialized you will access the functions using the $this->dbutil
+You can also pass another database object to the DB Utility loader, in case
+the database you want to manage isn't the default one::
+
+ $this->myutil = $this->load->dbutil($this->other_db, TRUE);
+
+In the above example, we're passing a custom database object as the first
+parameter and then tell it to return the dbutil object, instead of
+assigning it directly to ``$this->dbutil``.
+
+.. note:: Both of the parameters can be used individually, just pass an empty
+ value as the first one if you wish to skip it.
+
+Once initialized you will access the methods using the ``$this->dbutil``
object::
- $this->dbutil->some_function()
+ $this->dbutil->some_method()
-$this->dbutil->list_databases()
+$this->dbutil->list_databases();
================================
Returns an array of database names::
@@ -40,7 +52,7 @@ Returns an array of database names::
}
$this->dbutil->database_exists();
-==================================
+=================================
Sometimes it's helpful to know whether a particular database exists.
Returns a boolean TRUE/FALSE. Usage example::
@@ -50,13 +62,11 @@ Returns a boolean TRUE/FALSE. Usage example::
// some code...
}
-Note: Replace *database_name* with the name of the table you are
-looking for. This function is case sensitive.
+.. note:: Replace *database_name* with the name of the table you are
+ looking for. This method is case sensitive.
$this->dbutil->optimize_table('table_name');
-==============================================
-
-.. note:: This features is only available for MySQL/MySQLi databases.
+============================================
Permits you to optimize a table using the table name specified in the
first parameter. Returns TRUE/FALSE based on success or failure::
@@ -66,12 +76,11 @@ first parameter. Returns TRUE/FALSE based on success or failure::
echo 'Success!';
}
-.. note:: Not all database platforms support table optimization.
+.. note:: Not all database platforms support table optimization. It is
+ mostly for use with MySQL.
$this->dbutil->repair_table('table_name');
-============================================
-
-.. note:: This features is only available for MySQL/MySQLi databases.
+==========================================
Permits you to repair a table using the table name specified in the
first parameter. Returns TRUE/FALSE based on success or failure::
@@ -86,8 +95,6 @@ first parameter. Returns TRUE/FALSE based on success or failure::
$this->dbutil->optimize_database();
====================================
-.. note:: This features is only available for MySQL/MySQLi databases.
-
Permits you to optimize the database your DB class is currently
connected to. Returns an array containing the DB status messages or
FALSE on failure.
@@ -101,13 +108,14 @@ FALSE on failure.
print_r($result);
}
-.. note:: Not all database platforms support table optimization.
+.. note:: Not all database platforms support table optimization. It
+ it is mostly for use with MySQL.
-$this->dbutil->csv_from_result($db_result)
-=============================================
+$this->dbutil->csv_from_result($db_result);
+===========================================
Permits you to generate a CSV file from a query result. The first
-parameter of the function must contain the result object from your
+parameter of the method must contain the result object from your
query. Example::
$this->load->dbutil();
@@ -127,12 +135,12 @@ is used as the enclosure. Example::
echo $this->dbutil->csv_from_result($query, $delimiter, $newline, $enclosure);
-.. important:: This function will NOT write the CSV file for you. It
+.. important:: This method will NOT write the CSV file for you. It
simply creates the CSV layout. If you need to write the file
use the :doc:`File Helper <../helpers/file_helper>`.
-$this->dbutil->xml_from_result($db_result)
-=============================================
+$this->dbutil->xml_from_result($db_result);
+===========================================
Permits you to generate an XML file from a query result. The first
parameter expects a query result object, the second may contain an
@@ -151,17 +159,17 @@ optional array of config parameters. Example::
echo $this->dbutil->xml_from_result($query, $config);
-.. important:: This function will NOT write the XML file for you. It
+.. important:: This method will NOT write the XML file for you. It
simply creates the XML layout. If you need to write the file
use the :doc:`File Helper <../helpers/file_helper>`.
-$this->dbutil->backup()
-=======================
+$this->dbutil->backup();
+========================
Permits you to backup your full database or individual tables. The
backup data can be compressed in either Zip or Gzip format.
-.. note:: This features is only available for MySQL and Interbase/Firebird databases.
+.. note:: This feature is only available for MySQL and Interbase/Firebird databases.
.. note:: For Interbase/Firebird databases, the backup file name is the only parameter.
@@ -196,16 +204,16 @@ Setting Backup Preferences
--------------------------
Backup preferences are set by submitting an array of values to the first
-parameter of the backup function. Example::
+parameter of the ``backup()`` method. Example::
$prefs = array(
- 'tables' => array('table1', 'table2'), // Array of tables to backup.
- 'ignore' => array(), // List of tables to omit from the backup
- 'format' => 'txt', // gzip, zip, txt
- 'filename' => 'mybackup.sql', // File name - NEEDED ONLY WITH ZIP FILES
- 'add_drop' => TRUE, // Whether to add DROP TABLE statements to backup file
- 'add_insert' => TRUE, // Whether to add INSERT data to backup file
- 'newline' => "\n" // Newline character used in backup file
+ 'tables' => array('table1', 'table2'), // Array of tables to backup.
+ 'ignore' => array(), // List of tables to omit from the backup
+ 'format' => 'txt', // gzip, zip, txt
+ 'filename' => 'mybackup.sql', // File name - NEEDED ONLY WITH ZIP FILES
+ 'add_drop' => TRUE, // Whether to add DROP TABLE statements to backup file
+ 'add_insert' => TRUE, // Whether to add INSERT data to backup file
+ 'newline' => "\n" // Newline character used in backup file
);
$this->dbutil->backup($prefs);