. */ /** * Doctrine_Validator_Unique * * @package Doctrine * @category Object Relational Mapping * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL * @link www.phpdoctrine.com * @since 1.0 * @version $Revision$ * @author Konsta Vesterinen */ class Doctrine_Validator_Unique { /** * @param Doctrine_Record $record * @param string $key * @param mixed $value * @param string $args * @return boolean */ public function validate(Doctrine_Record $record, $key, $value, $args) { $table = $record->getTable(); $pks = $table->getIdentifier(); if ( is_array($pks) ) { $pks = join(',',$pks); } $sql = 'SELECT ' . $pks . ' FROM ' . $table->getTableName() . ' WHERE ' . $key . ' = ?'; $values = array(); $values[] = $value; // If the record is not new we need to add primary key checks because its ok if the // unique value already exists in the database IF the record in the database is the same // as the one that is validated here. $state = $record->getState(); if (! ($state == Doctrine_Record::STATE_TDIRTY || $state == Doctrine_Record::STATE_TCLEAN)) { foreach ($table->getPrimaryKeys() as $pk) { $sql .= " AND {$pk} != ?"; $values[] = $record->$pk; } } $stmt = $table->getConnection()->getDbh()->prepare($sql); $stmt->execute($values); return ( ! is_array($stmt->fetch())); } }