################### 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.