From b73eb19aed66190c10c9cad476da7c36c271d6dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrey Andreev Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2019 15:08:45 +0300 Subject: [ci skip] 3.1.11 release --- .../source/database/db_driver_reference.rst | 439 --------------------- 1 file changed, 439 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 user_guide_src/source/database/db_driver_reference.rst (limited to 'user_guide_src/source/database/db_driver_reference.rst') diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/database/db_driver_reference.rst b/user_guide_src/source/database/db_driver_reference.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 1f036cd77..000000000 --- a/user_guide_src/source/database/db_driver_reference.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,439 +0,0 @@ -################### -DB Driver Reference -################### - -This is the platform-independent base DB implementation class. -This class will not be called directly. Rather, the adapter -class for the specific database will extend and instantiate it. - -The how-to material for this has been split over several articles. -This article is intended to be a reference for them. - -.. important:: Not all methods are supported by all database drivers, - some of them may fail (and return FALSE) if the underlying - driver does not support them. - -.. php:class:: CI_DB_driver - - .. php:method:: initialize() - - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Initialize database settings, establish a connection to - the database. - - .. php:method:: db_connect($persistent = TRUE) - - :param bool $persistent: Whether to establish a persistent connection or a regular one - :returns: Database connection resource/object or FALSE on failure - :rtype: mixed - - Establish a connection with the database. - - .. note:: The returned value depends on the underlying - driver in use. For example, a ``mysqli`` instance - will be returned with the 'mysqli' driver. - - .. php:method:: db_pconnect() - - :returns: Database connection resource/object or FALSE on failure - :rtype: mixed - - Establish a persistent connection with the database. - - .. note:: This method is just an alias for ``db_connect(TRUE)``. - - .. php:method:: reconnect() - - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Keep / reestablish the database connection if no queries - have been sent for a length of time exceeding the - server's idle timeout. - - .. php:method:: db_select([$database = '']) - - :param string $database: Database name - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Select / switch the current database. - - .. php:method:: db_set_charset($charset) - - :param string $charset: Character set name - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Set client character set. - - .. php:method:: platform() - - :returns: Platform name - :rtype: string - - The name of the platform in use (mysql, mssql, etc...). - - .. php:method:: version() - - :returns: The version of the database being used - :rtype: string - - Database version number. - - .. php:method:: query($sql[, $binds = FALSE[, $return_object = NULL]]) - - :param string $sql: The SQL statement to execute - :param array $binds: An array of binding data - :param bool $return_object: Whether to return a result object or not - :returns: TRUE for successful "write-type" queries, CI_DB_result instance (method chaining) on "query" success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: mixed - - Execute an SQL query. - - Accepts an SQL string as input and returns a result object - upon successful execution of a "read" type query. - - Returns: - - - Boolean TRUE upon successful execution of a "write type" queries - - Boolean FALSE upon failure - - ``CI_DB_result`` object for "read type" queries - - .. note: If 'db_debug' setting is set to TRUE, an error - page will be displayed instead of returning FALSE - on failures and script execution will stop. - - .. php:method:: simple_query($sql) - - :param string $sql: The SQL statement to execute - :returns: Whatever the underlying driver's "query" function returns - :rtype: mixed - - A simplified version of the ``query()`` method, appropriate - for use when you don't need to get a result object or to - just send a query to the database and not care for the result. - - .. php:method:: affected_rows() - - :returns: Number of rows affected - :rtype: int - - Returns the number of rows *changed* by the last executed query. - - Useful for checking how much rows were created, updated or deleted - during the last executed query. - - .. php:method:: trans_strict([$mode = TRUE]) - - :param bool $mode: Strict mode flag - :rtype: void - - Enable/disable transaction "strict" mode. - - When strict mode is enabled, if you are running multiple - groups of transactions and one group fails, all subsequent - groups will be rolled back. - - If strict mode is disabled, each group is treated - autonomously, meaning a failure of one group will not - affect any others. - - .. php:method:: trans_off() - - :rtype: void - - Disables transactions at run-time. - - .. php:method:: trans_start([$test_mode = FALSE]) - - :param bool $test_mode: Test mode flag - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Start a transaction. - - .. php:method:: trans_complete() - - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Complete Transaction. - - .. php:method:: trans_status() - - :returns: TRUE if the transaction succeeded, FALSE if it failed - :rtype: bool - - Lets you retrieve the transaction status flag to - determine if it has failed. - - .. php:method:: compile_binds($sql, $binds) - - :param string $sql: The SQL statement - :param array $binds: An array of binding data - :returns: The updated SQL statement - :rtype: string - - Compiles an SQL query with the bind values passed for it. - - .. php:method:: is_write_type($sql) - - :param string $sql: The SQL statement - :returns: TRUE if the SQL statement is of "write type", FALSE if not - :rtype: bool - - Determines if a query is of a "write" type (such as - INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) or "read" type (i.e. SELECT). - - .. php:method:: elapsed_time([$decimals = 6]) - - :param int $decimals: The number of decimal places - :returns: The aggregate query elapsed time, in microseconds - :rtype: string - - Calculate the aggregate query elapsed time. - - .. php:method:: total_queries() - - :returns: The total number of queries executed - :rtype: int - - Returns the total number of queries that have been - executed so far. - - .. php:method:: last_query() - - :returns: The last query executed - :rtype: string - - Returns the last query that was executed. - - .. php:method:: escape($str) - - :param mixed $str: The value to escape, or an array of multiple ones - :returns: The escaped value(s) - :rtype: mixed - - Escapes input data based on type, including boolean and - NULLs. - - .. php:method:: escape_str($str[, $like = FALSE]) - - :param mixed $str: A string value or array of multiple ones - :param bool $like: Whether or not the string will be used in a LIKE condition - :returns: The escaped string(s) - :rtype: mixed - - Escapes string values. - - .. warning:: The returned strings do NOT include quotes - around them. - - .. php:method:: escape_like_str($str) - - :param mixed $str: A string value or array of multiple ones - :returns: The escaped string(s) - :rtype: mixed - - Escape LIKE strings. - - Similar to ``escape_str()``, but will also escape the ``%`` - and ``_`` wildcard characters, so that they don't cause - false-positives in LIKE conditions. - - .. important:: The ``escape_like_str()`` method uses '!' (exclamation mark) - to escape special characters for *LIKE* conditions. Because this - method escapes partial strings that you would wrap in quotes - yourself, it cannot automatically add the ``ESCAPE '!'`` - condition for you, and so you'll have to manually do that. - - - .. php:method:: primary($table) - - :param string $table: Table name - :returns: The primary key name, FALSE if none - :rtype: string - - Retrieves the primary key of a table. - - .. note:: If the database platform does not support primary - key detection, the first column name may be assumed - as the primary key. - - .. php:method:: count_all([$table = '']) - - :param string $table: Table name - :returns: Row count for the specified table - :rtype: int - - Returns the total number of rows in a table, or 0 if no - table was provided. - - .. php:method:: list_tables([$constrain_by_prefix = FALSE]) - - :param bool $constrain_by_prefix: TRUE to match table names by the configured dbprefix - :returns: Array of table names or FALSE on failure - :rtype: array - - Gets a list of the tables in the current database. - - .. php:method:: table_exists($table_name) - - :param string $table_name: The table name - :returns: TRUE if that table exists, FALSE if not - :rtype: bool - - Determine if a particular table exists. - - .. php:method:: list_fields($table) - - :param string $table: The table name - :returns: Array of field names or FALSE on failure - :rtype: array - - Gets a list of the field names in a table. - - .. php:method:: field_exists($field_name, $table_name) - - :param string $table_name: The table name - :param string $field_name: The field name - :returns: TRUE if that field exists in that table, FALSE if not - :rtype: bool - - Determine if a particular field exists. - - .. php:method:: field_data($table) - - :param string $table: The table name - :returns: Array of field data items or FALSE on failure - :rtype: array - - Gets a list containing field data about a table. - - .. php:method:: escape_identifiers($item) - - :param mixed $item: The item or array of items to escape - :returns: The input item(s), escaped - :rtype: mixed - - Escape SQL identifiers, such as column, table and names. - - .. php:method:: insert_string($table, $data) - - :param string $table: The target table - :param array $data: An associative array of key/value pairs - :returns: The SQL INSERT statement, as a string - :rtype: string - - Generate an INSERT statement string. - - .. php:method:: update_string($table, $data, $where) - - :param string $table: The target table - :param array $data: An associative array of key/value pairs - :param mixed $where: The WHERE statement conditions - :returns: The SQL UPDATE statement, as a string - :rtype: string - - Generate an UPDATE statement string. - - .. php:method:: call_function($function) - - :param string $function: Function name - :returns: The function result - :rtype: string - - Runs a native PHP function , using a platform agnostic - wrapper. - - .. php:method:: cache_set_path([$path = '']) - - :param string $path: Path to the cache directory - :rtype: void - - Sets the directory path to use for caching storage. - - .. php:method:: cache_on() - - :returns: TRUE if caching is on, FALSE if not - :rtype: bool - - Enable database results caching. - - .. php:method:: cache_off() - - :returns: TRUE if caching is on, FALSE if not - :rtype: bool - - Disable database results caching. - - .. php:method:: cache_delete([$segment_one = ''[, $segment_two = '']]) - - :param string $segment_one: First URI segment - :param string $segment_two: Second URI segment - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Delete the cache files associated with a particular URI. - - .. php:method:: cache_delete_all() - - :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure - :rtype: bool - - Delete all cache files. - - .. php:method:: close() - - :rtype: void - - Close the DB Connection. - - .. php:method:: display_error([$error = ''[, $swap = ''[, $native = FALSE]]]) - - :param string $error: The error message - :param string $swap: Any "swap" values - :param bool $native: Whether to localize the message - :rtype: void - - :returns: Displays the DB error screensends the application/views/errors/error_db.php template - :rtype: string - - Display an error message and stop script execution. - - The message is displayed using the - *application/views/errors/error_db.php* template. - - .. php:method:: protect_identifiers($item[, $prefix_single = FALSE[, $protect_identifiers = NULL[, $field_exists = TRUE]]]) - - :param string $item: The item to work with - :param bool $prefix_single: Whether to apply the dbprefix even if the input item is a single identifier - :param bool $protect_identifiers: Whether to quote identifiers - :param bool $field_exists: Whether the supplied item contains a field name or not - :returns: The modified item - :rtype: string - - Takes a column or table name (optionally with an alias) - and applies the configured *dbprefix* to it. - - Some logic is necessary in order to deal with - column names that include the path. - - Consider a query like this:: - - SELECT * FROM hostname.database.table.column AS c FROM hostname.database.table - - Or a query with aliasing:: - - SELECT m.member_id, m.member_name FROM members AS m - - Since the column name can include up to four segments - (host, DB, table, column) or also have an alias prefix, - we need to do a bit of work to figure this out and - insert the table prefix (if it exists) in the proper - position, and escape only the correct identifiers. - - This method is used extensively by the Query Builder class. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b