. */ /** * class Doctrine_Import_Xml * * Different methods to import a XML schema. The logic behind using two different * methods is simple. Some people will like the idea of producing Doctrine_Record * objects directly, which is totally fine. But in fast and growing application, * table definitions tend to be a little bit more volatile. importArr() can be used * to output a table definition in a PHP file. This file can then be stored * independantly from the object itself. * * @package Doctrine * @category Object Relational Mapping * @link www.phpdoctrine.com * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-license.php LGPL * @version $Revision: 1838 $ * @author Nicolas BĂ©rard-Nault * @author Jonathan H. Wage */ class Doctrine_Import_Schema_Xml extends Doctrine_Import_Schema { /** * parseSchema * * A method to parse a XML Schema and translate it into a property array. * The function returns that property array. * * @param string $schema Path to the file containing the XML schema * @return array */ public function parseSchema($schema) { $xmlObj = $this->parse($schema); foreach ($xmlObj->tables as $table) { $columns = array(); // Go through all columns... foreach ($table->columns as $column) { $colDesc = array( 'name' => (string) $column->name, 'type' => (string) $column->type, 'ptype' => (string) $column->type, 'length' => (int) $column->length, 'fixed' => (int) $column->fixed, 'unsigned' => (bool) $column->unsigned, 'primary' => (bool) (isset($column->primary) && $column->primary), 'default' => (string) $column->default, 'notnull' => (bool) (isset($column->notnull) && $column->notnull), 'autoinc' => (bool) (isset($column->autoincrement) && $column->autoincrement), ); $columns[(string) $column->name] = $colDesc; } $class = $table->class ? (string) $table->class:(string) $table->name; $tables[(string) $table->name]['name'] = (string) $table->name; $tables[(string) $table->name]['class'] = (string) $class; $tables[(string) $table->name]['columns'] = $columns; } return $tables; } }