jv2222 / ezsql
Advance database access library. Make interacting with a database ridiculously easy. An universal interchangeable CRUD system.
README
A class to make it very easy to deal with database connections. An universal interchangeable CRUD system.
This is Version 5 which will break users of version 4.
Mainly by:
-
The use of
namespace
in theglobal
functions ezFunctions.php file. Usage of the global functions will require the user to begin a.php
file something like:use function ezsql\functions\where; // Or use function ezsql\functions\{ getInstance, selecting, inserting, };
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Class properties that was accessible by magic methods
get/set
, now PSR 1 camelCase. -
Renamed
select
ofez_mysqli
todbSelect
. -
Renamed class method and behavior of
selecting
toselect
. -
selecting
, and newinserting
methods, can be called without table name, only the other necessary parameters:- The table name with prefix, can be preset/stored with methods
tableSetup(name, prefix), or setTable(name), setPrefix(append)
, if called without presetting,false
is returned. - This feature will be added to all database CRUD access methods , each method name will have an
ing
ending added.
- The table name with prefix, can be preset/stored with methods
-
Removed global functions where
table
name passed in, use functions using preset table names ending withing
. -
renamed cleanInput to clean_string
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renamed createCertificate to create_certificate
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added global get_results to return result sets in different formats
Version 4 has many modern programming practices in which will break users of version 3.
Version 3 broke version 2.1.7 in one major way, it required PHP 5.6. Which drop mysql extension support, other than that, nothing as far using the library was changed, only additional features.
This library has an Database
class, an combination of the Factory pattern with an Dependency Injection container hosting. This library now is following many OOP principles, one in which, the methods properties public access has been removed. This library also following PSR-2, PSR-4, PSR-11 conventions, and mostly PSR-1, that's still an work in progress.
- More Todo...
For an full overview see documentation Wiki, which is not completely finish.
Installation
composer require ezsql/ezsql
Usage
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; // **** is one of mysqli, pgsql, sqlsrv, sqlite3, or Pdo. use ezsql\Database; $db = Database::initialize('****', [$dsn_path_user, $password, $database, $other_settings], $optional_tag); // Is same as: use ezsql\Config; use ezsql\Database\ez_****; $settings = new Config('****', [$dsn_path_user, $password, $database, $other_settings]); $db = new ez_****($settings);
This library will assume the developer is using some sort of IDE with intellisense enabled. The comments/doc-block area will hold any missing documentations. For additional examples see phpunit tests, The tests are fully functional integration tests, meaning the are live database tests, no mocks.
The following has been added since version 2.1.7.
General Methods
to_string($arrays, $separation = ',');
clean($string);
create_cache(string $path = null);
secureSetup(string $key = 'certificate.key',
string $cert = 'certificate.crt',
string $ca = 'cacert.pem',
string $path = '.'._DS
);
secureReset();
create_certificate(string $privatekeyFile = certificate.key,
string $certificateFile = certificate.crt,
string $signingFile = certificate.csr,
string $ssl_path = null, array $details = [commonName => localhost]
);
Shortcut Table Methods
create(string $table = null, ...$schemas);// $schemas requires... column()
column(string $column = null, string $type = null, ...$args);
primary(string $primaryName, ...$primaryKeys);
index(string $indexName, ...$indexKeys);
drop(string $table);
Example
// Creates an database table create('profile', // and with database column name, datatype // data types are global CONSTANTS // SEQUENCE|AUTO is placeholder tag, to be replaced with the proper SQL drivers auto number sequencer word. column('id', INTR, 11, AUTO, PRIMARY), // mysqli column('name', VARCHAR, 50, notNULL), column('email', CHAR, 25, NULLS), column('phone', TINYINT) );
innerJoin(string $leftTable = null, string $rightTable = null,
string $leftColumn = null, string $rightColumn = null, string $tableAs = null, $condition = EQ);
leftJoin(string $leftTable = null, string $rightTable = null,
string $leftColumn = null, string $rightColumn = null, string $tableAs = null, $condition = EQ);
rightJoin(string $leftTable = null, string $rightTable = null,
string $leftColumn = null, string $rightColumn = null, string $tableAs = null, $condition = EQ);
fullJoin(string $leftTable = null, string $rightTable = null,
string $leftColumn = null, string $rightColumn = null, string $tableAs = null, $condition = EQ);
prepareOn(); // When activated will use prepare statements for all shortcut SQL Methods calls. prepareOff(); // When off shortcut SQL Methods calls will use vendors escape routine instead. This is the default behavior.
Shortcut SQL Methods
having(...$having);
groupBy($groupBy);
union(string $table = null, $columnFields = '*', ...$conditions);
unionAll(string $table = null, $columnFields = '*', ...$conditions);
orderBy($orderBy, $order);
limit($numberOf, $offset = null)
where( ...$whereConditions);
select(string $table = null, $columnFields = '*', ...$conditions);
create_select(string $newTable, $fromColumns, $oldTable = null, ...$conditions);
select_into(string $newTable, $fromColumns, $oldTable = null, ...$conditions);
update(string $table = null, $keyAndValue, ...$whereConditions);
delete(string $table = null, ...$whereConditions);
replace(string $table = null, $keyAndValue);
insert(string $table = null, $keyAndValue);
create(string $table = null, ...$schemas);
drop(string $table = null);
alter(string $table = null, ...$alteringSchema);
insert_select(string $toTable = null, $toColumns = '*', $fromTable = null, $fromColumns = '*', ...$conditions);
// The variadic ...$whereConditions, and ...$conditions parameters, // represent the following global functions. // They are comparison expressions returning an array with the given arguments, // the last arguments of _AND, _OR, _NOT, _andNOT will combine expressions eq('column', $value, _AND), // combine next expression neq('column', $value, _OR), // will combine next expression again ne('column', $value), // the default is _AND so will combine next expression lt('column', $value) lte('column', $value) gt('column', $value) gte('column', $value) isNull('column') isNotNull('column') like('column', '_%?') notLike('column', '_%?') in('column', ...$value) notIn('column', ...$value) between('column', $value, $value2) notBetween('column', $value, $value2) // The above should be used within the where( ...$whereConditions) clause // $value will protected by either using escape or prepare statement
// To allow simple grouping of basic $whereConditions, // wrap the following around a group of the above comparison // expressions within the where( ...$whereConditions) clause grouping( eq(key, value, combiner ), eq(key, value, combiner ) ) // The above will wrap beginning and end grouping in a where statement // where required to break down your where clause.
// Note: The usage of this method will require the user/developer to check // if `query_string` or `param_array` is valid. // // This is really an `private` internal method for other shortcut methods, // it's made public for `class development` usage only. // // // Supply the the whole `query` string, and placing '?' within, with the same number of arguments in an array. // It will then determine arguments type, execute, and return results. query_prepared(string $query_string, array $param_array); // You will need to call this method to get last successful query result. // It wll return an object array. queryResult();
Example for using prepare statements indirectly, with above shortcut SQL methods
// To get all shortcut SQL methods calls to use prepare statements $db->prepareOn(); // This needs to be called at least once at instance creation $values = []; $values['name'] = $user; $values['email'] = $address; $values['phone'] = $number; $db->insert('profile', $values); $db->insert('profile', ['name' => 'john john', 'email' => 'john@email', 'phone' => 123456]); // returns result set given the table name, column fields, and ...conditions $result = $db->select('profile', 'phone', eq('email', $email), between('id', 1, $values)); foreach ($result as $row) { echo $row->phone; } $result = $db->select('profile', 'name, email', // Conditionals can also be called, stacked with other functions like: // innerJoin(), leftJoin(), rightJoin(), fullJoin() // as (leftTable, rightTable, leftColumn, rightColumn, tableAs, equal condition), // where( eq( columns, values, _AND ), like( columns, _d ) ), // groupBy( columns ), // having( between( columns, values1, values2 ) ), // orderBy( columns, desc ), // limit( numberOfRecords, offset ), // union(table, columnFields, conditions), // unionAll(table, columnFields, conditions) $db->where( eq('phone', $number, _OR), neq('id', 5) ), // another way: where( array(key, operator, value, combine, combineShifted) ); // or as strings double spaced: where( "key operator value combine combineShifted" ); $db->orderBy('name'), $db->limit(1) ); foreach ($result as $row) { echo $row->name.' '.$row->email; } // To get results in `JSON` format $json = get_results(JSON, $db);
Example for using prepare statements directly, no shortcut SQL methods used
$db->query_prepared('INSERT INTO profile( name, email, phone) VALUES( ?, ?, ? );', [$user, $address, $number]); $db->query_prepared('SELECT name, email FROM profile WHERE phone = ? OR id != ?', [$number, 5]); $result = $db->queryResult(); // the last query that has results are stored in `lastResult` protected property // Or for results in other formats use the global function, will use global database instance if no `$db` supplied $result = get_results(/* OBJECT|ARRAY_A|ARRAY_N|JSON */, $db); // Defaults to `OBJECT` foreach ($result as $row) { echo $row->name.' '.$row->email; }
Most of shortcut methods have counter global functions available.
They can only be access by beginning your .php
file like:
use function ezsql\functions\functionBelow; // Or as here, a complete list. use function ezsql\functions\{ database, mysqlInstance, pgsqlInstance, mssqlInstance, sqliteInstance, pdoInstance, tagInstance, setInstance, getInstance, clearInstance, get_vendor, /// to_string, clean_string, is_traversal, sanitize_path, create_certificate, /// column, primary, foreign, unique, index, addColumn, dropColumn, changingColumn, /// eq, neq, ne, lt, lte, gt, gte, isNull, isNotNull, like, in, notLike, notIn, between, notBetween, /// where, grouping, groupBy, having, orderBy, limit, innerJoin, leftJoin, rightJoin, fullJoin, union, unionAll, /// creating, deleting, dropping, replacing, selecting, inserting, altering, get_results, table_setup, set_table, set_prefix, select_into, insert_select, create_select, };
For the functions usage/docs see ezFunctions.php.
For Authors and Contributors
Contributing
Contributions are encouraged and welcome; I am always happy to get feedback or pull requests on Github :) Create Github Issues for bugs and new features and comment on the ones you are interested in.
License
ezsql is open-sourced software licensed originally under (LGPL-3.0), and the addon parts under (MIT).