Query Builder for easing the SQL composing
Important notice: Deprecated in favor of Koine/QueryBuilder
This project was deprecated in favor of Koine/QueryBuilder
Append the lib to your requirements key in your composer.json.
{
// composer.json
// [..]
require: {
// append this line to your requirements
"php-objects/query-builder": "dev-master"
}
}
- Learn composer. You should not be looking for an alternative install. It is worth the time. Trust me ;-)
- Follow this set of instructions
This is an example of select query.
- Applies limit
- Applies where
- Applies orderBy
- Applies groupBy
- Applies placeholders
$fields = array('u.name AS name', 'r.name AS role');
// Selecting via factory
$select = PO\QueryBuilder::factorySelect($fields);
// Selecting via the select method
$select = PO\QueryBuilder::factorySelect()
->select($fields);
// or alternatively
$select = new PO\QueryBuilder\Statements\Select();
$select->select($fields);
// From
$select->from('users u');
// Adding joins
$select->innerJoin('roles r', 'u.id = r.user_id');
$select->toSql();
// SELECT u.name AS name, r.name AS role
// FROM users u INNER JOIN roles r ON u.idi = r.user_id
- Applies placeholders
// Using the factory
$insert = PO\QueryBuilder::insert();
// Or alternatively
$insert = new PO\QueryBuilder\Statements\Insert();
$insert->into('users')->values(array(
'name' => 'Jon Doe',
'email' => 'jon@doe.com'
));
$insert->toSql();
// INSERT INTO users (name, email) VALUES ('Jon Doe', 'jon@doe.com');
- Applies limit
- Applies where
- Applies orderBy
- Applies groupBy
- Applies placeholders
$update = PO\QueryBuilder::update('users');
// or
$update = new PO\QueryBuilder\Statements\Update;
$update->table('users');
// setting values and conditions
$update->set(array(
'enabled' => 1
))->where('email', ':email');
$update->toSql(array(
'email' => 'admin@email.com'
));
// UPDATE users SET enabled = 1 WHERE email = 'admin@email.com'
TODO: Implement
Every time a where()
method is called, the condition is added to the query.
// method signature
$query->where($field, $value, $operator);
// or
$query->where($condition);
// or
$query->where(array(
array($field, $value, $operator),
array($condition),
));
// Below some valid examples:
$query->where('email', 'admin@abc.com');
// WHERE email = 'admin@abc.com'
$query->where('email', 'admin@abc.com', '<>');
// WHERE email <> "admin@abc.com"
$query->where('email', '%@google.com', 'LIKE');
// WHERE email <> "LIKE@abc.com"
$query->where('age', 20);
// WHERE age = 20
$query->where('code', 001);
// WHERE code = 001
$query->where('code', array('value' => '001'));
// WHERE code = '001'
$query->where('(code = 1 OR code = 2)'));
// WHERE (code = 1 OR code = 2)
// multiple conditioins, one method call
$query->where(array(
array('email', 'admin@abc.com', '<>'),
array('email', '%@google.com', 'LIKE'),
array('age', 20),
array('(code = 1 OR code = 2)'),
array('hash', array('value' => 'SOMEFUNCTION()')),
));
// WHERE condition 1 AND condition 2..
$query->orderBy('name DESC');
// or
$query->orderBy(array('name DESC', 'age ASC'));
$query->groupBy('a, b, c');
// or
$query->groupBy(array('a', 'b', 'b'));
$query->limit(2);
$query->limit(2, 1);
Placeholders are a good way for building your queries when you don't know what values are going to be used (because they depend on the result of a query yet to be executed, for instance).
$insert->into('users')->values(array(
'name' => ':name',
'email' => ':email'
));
$insert->toSql(array(
'name' => 'Jon Doe',
'email' => 'jon@doe.com'
));
// INSERT INTO users (name, email) VALUES ('Jon Doe', 'jon@doe.com');
Here is the issue tracker.
Only TDD code will be accepted. Please follow the PSR-2 code standard.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
phpunit --configuration tests/phpunit.xml
phpcs --standard=PSR2 lib
phpcs --standard=PSR2 tests
# alternatively
./bin/travis/run_phpcs.sh