. */ Doctrine::autoload('Doctrine_Export'); /** * Doctrine_Export_Sqlite * * @package Doctrine * @author Konsta Vesterinen * @author Lukas Smith (PEAR MDB2 library) * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL * @category Object Relational Mapping * @link www.phpdoctrine.com * @since 1.0 * @version $Revision$ */ class Doctrine_Export_Sqlite extends Doctrine_Export { /** * Get the stucture of a field into an array * * @param string $table name of the table on which the index is to be created * @param string $name name of the index to be created * @param array $definition associative array that defines properties of the index to be created. * Currently, only one property named FIELDS is supported. This property * is also an associative with the names of the index fields as array * indexes. Each entry of this array is set to another type of associative * array that specifies properties of the index that are specific to * each field. * * Currently, only the sorting property is supported. It should be used * to define the sorting direction of the index. It may be set to either * ascending or descending. * * Not all DBMS support index sorting direction configuration. The DBMS * drivers of those that do not support it ignore this property. Use the * function support() to determine whether the DBMS driver can manage indexes. * Example * array( * 'fields' => array( * 'user_name' => array( * 'sorting' => 'ascending' * ), * 'last_login' => array() * ) * ) * @throws PDOException * @return void */ public function createIndexSql($table, $name, array $definition) { $table = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($table, true); $name = $this->conn->getIndexName($name); $query = 'CREATE INDEX ' . $name . ' ON ' . $table; $query .= ' (' . $this->getIndexFieldDeclarationList($definition['fields']) . ')'; return $query; } /** * getIndexFieldDeclarationList * Obtain DBMS specific SQL code portion needed to set an index * declaration to be used in statements like CREATE TABLE. * * @return string */ public function getIndexFieldDeclarationList(array $fields) { $declFields = array(); foreach ($fields as $fieldName => $field) { $fieldString = $fieldName; if (is_array($field)) { if (isset($field['sorting'])) { $sort = strtoupper($field['sorting']); switch ($sort) { case 'ASC': case 'DESC': $fieldString .= ' ' . $sort; break; default: throw new Doctrine_Export_Exception('Unknown index sorting option given.'); } } } else { $fieldString = $field; } $declFields[] = $fieldString; } return implode(', ', $declFields); } /** * create a new table * * @param string $name Name of the database that should be created * @param array $fields Associative array that contains the definition of each field of the new table * The indexes of the array entries are the names of the fields of the table an * the array entry values are associative arrays like those that are meant to be * passed with the field definitions to get[Type]Declaration() functions. * array( * 'id' => array( * 'type' => 'integer', * 'unsigned' => 1 * 'notnull' => 1 * 'default' => 0 * ), * 'name' => array( * 'type' => 'text', * 'length' => 12 * ), * 'password' => array( * 'type' => 'text', * 'length' => 12 * ) * ); * @param array $options An associative array of table options: * * @return void */ public function createTable($name, array $fields, array $options = array()) { if ( ! $name) { throw new Doctrine_Export_Exception('no valid table name specified'); } if (empty($fields)) { throw new Doctrine_Export_Exception('no fields specified for table '.$name); } $queryFields = $this->getFieldDeclarationList($fields); $autoinc = false; foreach($fields as $field) { if(isset($field['autoincrement']) && $field['autoincrement']) { $autoinc = true; break; } } if ( ! $autoinc && isset($options['primary']) && ! empty($options['primary'])) { $queryFields.= ', PRIMARY KEY('.implode(', ', array_values($options['primary'])).')'; } if (isset($options['indexes']) && ! empty($options['indexes'])) { foreach($options['indexes'] as $index => $definition) { $queryFields .= ', ' . $this->getIndexDeclaration($index, $definition); } } $name = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($name, true); $query = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $name . ' (' . $queryFields . ')'; return $this->conn->exec($query); } /** * create sequence * * @param string $seqName name of the sequence to be created * @param string $start start value of the sequence; default is 1 * @return boolean */ public function createSequence($seqName, $start = 1) { $sequenceName = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($this->conn->getSequenceName($seqName), true); $seqcolName = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($this->conn->getAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_SEQCOL_NAME), true); $query = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $sequenceName . ' (' . $seqcolName . ' INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL)'; $this->conn->exec($query); if ($start == 1) { return true; } try { $this->conn->exec('INSERT INTO ' . $sequenceName . ' (' . $seqcolName . ') VALUES (' . ($start-1) . ')'); return true; } catch(Doctrine_Connection_Exception $e) { // Handle error try { $result = $db->exec('DROP TABLE ' . $sequenceName); } catch(Doctrine_Connection_Exception $e) { throw new Doctrine_Export_Exception('could not drop inconsistent sequence table'); } } throw new Doctrine_Export_Exception('could not create sequence table'); } /** * drop existing sequence * * @param string $seq_name name of the sequence to be dropped * @return boolean */ public function dropSequence($seq_name) { $sequenceName = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($this->conn->getSequenceName($seq_name), true); return $this->conn->exec('DROP TABLE ' . $sequenceName); } }