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-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/database/active_record.rst | 109 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/helpers/directory_helper.rst | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide_src/source/installation/upgrade_200.rst | 52 |
4 files changed, 179 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst b/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst index 97e949542..8b74fa94c 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/changelog.rst @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ Release Date: Not Released $this->db->like() in the :doc:`Database Driver <database/active_record>`. - Added $this->db->insert_batch() support to the OCI8 (Oracle) driver. + - Added new :doc:`Active Record <database/active_record>` methods that return + the SQL string of queries without executing them: get_compiled_select(), + get_compiled_insert(), get_compiled_update(), get_compiled_delete(). - Libraries @@ -321,6 +324,8 @@ Bug fixes for 2.0.1 - Fixed a bug (Reactor #69) where the SHA1 library was named incorrectly. +.. _2.0.0-changelog: + Version 2.0.0 ============= diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/database/active_record.rst b/user_guide_src/source/database/active_record.rst index e1fc00bc5..5555a30bc 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/database/active_record.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/database/active_record.rst @@ -54,6 +54,37 @@ $query, which can be used to show the results:: Please visit the :doc:`result functions <results>` page for a full discussion regarding result generation. +$this->db->get_compiled_select() +================================ + +Compiles the selection query just like `$this->db->get()`_ but does not *run* +the query. This method simply returns the SQL query as a string. + +Example:: + + $sql = $this->db->get_compiled_select('mytable'); + echo $sql; + + // Produces string: SELECT * FROM mytable + +The second parameter enables you to set whether or not the active record query +will be reset (by default it will be—just like `$this->db->get()`):: + + echo $this->db->limit(10,20)->get_compiled_select('mytable', FALSE); + // Produces string: SELECT * FROM mytable LIMIT 20, 10 + // (in MySQL. Other databases have slightly different syntax) + + echo $this->db->select('title, content, date')->get_compiled_select(); + + // Produces string: SELECT title, content, date FROM mytable + +The key thing to notice in the above example is that the second query did not +utilize `$this->db->from()`_ and did not pass a table name into the first +parameter. The reason for this outcome is because the query has not been +executed using `$this->db->get()`_ which resets values or reset directly +using `$this-db->reset_query()`_. + + $this->db->get_where() ====================== @@ -540,6 +571,41 @@ object. .. note:: All values are escaped automatically producing safer queries. +$this->db->get_compiled_insert() +================================ +Compiles the insertion query just like `$this->db->insert()`_ but does not +*run* the query. This method simply returns the SQL query as a string. + +Example:: + + $data = array( + 'title' => 'My title', + 'name' => 'My Name', + 'date' => 'My date' + ); + + $sql = $this->db->set($data)->get_compiled_insert('mytable'); + echo $sql; + + // Produces string: INSERT INTO mytable (title, name, date) VALUES ('My title', 'My name', 'My date') + +The second parameter enables you to set whether or not the active record query +will be reset (by default it will be--just like `$this->db->insert()`_):: + + echo $this->db->set('title', 'My Title')->get_compiled_insert('mytable', FALSE); + + // Produces string: INSERT INTO mytable (title) VALUES ('My Title') + + echo $this->db->set('content', 'My Content')->get_compiled_insert(); + + // Produces string: INSERT INTO mytable (title, content) VALUES ('My Title', 'My Content') + +The key thing to notice in the above example is that the second query did not +utlize `$this->db->from()`_ nor did it pass a table name into the first +parameter. The reason this worked is because the query has not been executed +using `$this->db->insert()`_ which resets values or reset directly using +`$this->db->reset_query()`_. + $this->db->insert_batch() ========================= @@ -717,6 +783,14 @@ array of values, the third parameter is the where key. .. note:: All values are escaped automatically producing safer queries. +$this->db->get_compiled_update() +================================ + +This works exactly the same way as ``$this->db->get_compiled_insert()`` except +that it produces an UPDATE SQL string instead of an INSERT SQL string. + +For more information view documentation for `$this->get_compiled_insert()`_. + ************* Deleting Data @@ -784,6 +858,13 @@ Generates a truncate SQL string and runs the query. .. note:: If the TRUNCATE command isn't available, truncate() will execute as "DELETE FROM table". + +$this->db->get_compiled_delete() +================================ +This works exactly the same way as ``$this->db->get_compiled_insert()`` except +that it produces a DELETE SQL string instead of an INSERT SQL string. + +For more information view documentation for `$this->get_compiled_insert()`_. *************** Method Chaining @@ -854,3 +935,31 @@ Here's a usage example:: where, like, group_by, having, order_by, set + +******************* +Reset Active Record +******************* + +Resetting Active Record allows you to start fresh with your query without +executing it first using a method like $this->db->get() or $this->db->insert(). +Just like the methods that execute a query, this will *not* reset items you've +cached using `Active Record Caching`_. + +This is useful in situations where you are using Active Record to generate SQL +(ex. ``$this->db->get_compiled_select()``) but then choose to, for instance, +run the query:: + + // Note that the second parameter of the get_compiled_select method is FALSE + $sql = $this->db->select(array('field1','field2')) + ->where('field3',5) + ->get_compiled_select('mytable', FALSE); + + // ... + // Do something crazy with the SQL code... like add it to a cron script for + // later execution or something... + // ... + + $data = $this->db->get()->result_array(); + + // Would execute and return an array of results of the following query: + // SELECT field1, field1 from mytable where field3 = 5; diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/directory_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/directory_helper.rst index 6c259adb1..fd169886c 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/directory_helper.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/directory_helper.rst @@ -18,15 +18,20 @@ This helper is loaded using the following code The following functions are available: -directory_map('source directory') -================================= +directory_map() +=============== This function reads the directory path specified in the first parameter and builds an array representation of it and all its contained files. + +.. php:method:: directory_map($source_dir[, $directory_depth = 0[, $hidden = FALSE]]) -Example - -:: + :param string $source_dir: path to the ource directory + :param integer $directory_depth: depth of directories to traverse (0 = + fully recursive, 1 = current dir, etc) + :param boolean $hidden: whether to include hidden directories + +Examples:: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/'); @@ -35,23 +40,17 @@ Example Sub-folders contained within the directory will be mapped as well. If you wish to control the recursion depth, you can do so using the second -parameter (integer). A depth of 1 will only map the top level directory - -:: +parameter (integer). A depth of 1 will only map the top level directory:: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/', 1); By default, hidden files will not be included in the returned array. To -override this behavior, you may set a third parameter to true (boolean) - -:: +override this behavior, you may set a third parameter to true (boolean):: $map = directory_map('./mydirectory/', FALSE, TRUE); Each folder name will be an array index, while its contained files will -be numerically indexed. Here is an example of a typical array - -:: +be numerically indexed. Here is an example of a typical array:: Array ( [libraries] => Array diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/installation/upgrade_200.rst b/user_guide_src/source/installation/upgrade_200.rst index 064e1b534..0bcbd5c99 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/installation/upgrade_200.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/installation/upgrade_200.rst @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ Upgrading from 1.7.2 to 2.0.0 Before performing an update you should take your site offline by replacing the index.php file with a static one. +******************* +Update Instructions +******************* + Step 1: Update your CodeIgniter files ===================================== @@ -88,3 +92,51 @@ Step 8: Update your user guide Please replace your local copy of the user guide with the new version, including the image files. + + +************ +Update Notes +************ + +Please refer to the :ref:`2.0.0 Change Log <2.0.0-changelog>` for full +details, but here are some of the larger changes that are more likely to +impact your code: + +- CodeIgniter now requires PHP 5.1.6. +- Scaffolding has been removed. +- The CAPTCHA plugin in now a :doc:`helper </helpers/captcha_helper>`. +- The JavaScript calendar plugin was removed. +- The *system/cache* and *system/logs* directories are now in the application + directory. +- The Validation class has been removed. Please see the + :doc:`Form Validation library </libraries/form_validation>` +- "default" is now a reserved name. +- The xss_clean() function has moved to the :doc:`Security Class + </libraries/security>`. +- do_xss_clean() now returns FALSE if the uploaded file fails XSS checks. +- The :doc:`Session Class </libraries/sessions>` requires now the use of an + encryption key set in the config file. +- The following deprecated Active Record functions have been removed: + ``orwhere``, ``orlike``, ``groupby``, ``orhaving``, ``orderby``, + ``getwhere``. +- ``_drop_database()`` and ``_create_database()`` functions have been removed + from the db utility drivers. +- The ``dohash()`` function of the :doc:`Security helper + </helpers/security_helper>` + has been renamed to ``do_hash()`` for naming consistency. + +The config folder +================= + +The following files have been changed: + +- config.php +- database.php +- mimes.php +- routes.php +- user_agents.php + +The following files have been added: + +- foreign_chars.php +- profiler.php |