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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Database interface code for MySQL database servers.
- */
- /**
- * @addtogroup database
- * @{
- */
- class DatabaseConnection_mysql extends DatabaseConnection {
- /**
- * Flag to indicate if the cleanup function in __destruct() should run.
- *
- * @var boolean
- */
- protected $needsCleanup = FALSE;
- public function __construct(array $connection_options = array()) {
- // This driver defaults to transaction support, except if explicitly passed FALSE.
- $this->transactionSupport = !isset($connection_options['transactions']) || ($connection_options['transactions'] !== FALSE);
- // MySQL never supports transactional DDL.
- $this->transactionalDDLSupport = FALSE;
- $this->connectionOptions = $connection_options;
- // The DSN should use either a socket or a host/port.
- if (isset($connection_options['unix_socket'])) {
- $dsn = 'mysql:unix_socket=' . $connection_options['unix_socket'];
- }
- else {
- // Default to TCP connection on port 3306.
- $dsn = 'mysql:host=' . $connection_options['host'] . ';port=' . (empty($connection_options['port']) ? 3306 : $connection_options['port']);
- }
- $dsn .= ';dbname=' . $connection_options['database'];
- // Allow PDO options to be overridden.
- $connection_options += array(
- 'pdo' => array(),
- );
- $connection_options['pdo'] += array(
- // So we don't have to mess around with cursors and unbuffered queries by default.
- PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY => TRUE,
- // Because MySQL's prepared statements skip the query cache, because it's dumb.
- PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES => TRUE,
- );
- parent::__construct($dsn, $connection_options['username'], $connection_options['password'], $connection_options['pdo']);
- // Force MySQL to use the UTF-8 character set. Also set the collation, if a
- // certain one has been set; otherwise, MySQL defaults to 'utf8_general_ci'
- // for UTF-8.
- if (!empty($connection_options['collation'])) {
- $this->exec('SET NAMES utf8 COLLATE ' . $connection_options['collation']);
- }
- else {
- $this->exec('SET NAMES utf8');
- }
- // Set MySQL init_commands if not already defined. Default Drupal's MySQL
- // behavior to conform more closely to SQL standards. This allows Drupal
- // to run almost seamlessly on many different kinds of database systems.
- // These settings force MySQL to behave the same as postgresql, or sqlite
- // in regards to syntax interpretation and invalid data handling. See
- // http://drupal.org/node/344575 for further discussion. Also, as MySQL 5.5
- // changed the meaning of TRADITIONAL we need to spell out the modes one by
- // one.
- $connection_options += array(
- 'init_commands' => array(),
- );
- $connection_options['init_commands'] += array(
- 'sql_mode' => "SET sql_mode = 'ANSI,STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,STRICT_ALL_TABLES,NO_ZERO_IN_DATE,NO_ZERO_DATE,ERROR_FOR_DIVISION_BY_ZERO,NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER'",
- );
- // Set connection options.
- $this->exec(implode('; ', $connection_options['init_commands']));
- }
- public function __destruct() {
- if ($this->needsCleanup) {
- $this->nextIdDelete();
- }
- }
- public function queryRange($query, $from, $count, array $args = array(), array $options = array()) {
- return $this->query($query . ' LIMIT ' . (int) $from . ', ' . (int) $count, $args, $options);
- }
- public function queryTemporary($query, array $args = array(), array $options = array()) {
- $tablename = $this->generateTemporaryTableName();
- $this->query(preg_replace('/^SELECT/i', 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE {' . $tablename . '} Engine=MEMORY SELECT', $query), $args, $options);
- return $tablename;
- }
- public function driver() {
- return 'mysql';
- }
- public function databaseType() {
- return 'mysql';
- }
- public function mapConditionOperator($operator) {
- // We don't want to override any of the defaults.
- return NULL;
- }
- public function nextId($existing_id = 0) {
- $new_id = $this->query('INSERT INTO {sequences} () VALUES ()', array(), array('return' => Database::RETURN_INSERT_ID));
- // This should only happen after an import or similar event.
- if ($existing_id >= $new_id) {
- // If we INSERT a value manually into the sequences table, on the next
- // INSERT, MySQL will generate a larger value. However, there is no way
- // of knowing whether this value already exists in the table. MySQL
- // provides an INSERT IGNORE which would work, but that can mask problems
- // other than duplicate keys. Instead, we use INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY
- // UPDATE in such a way that the UPDATE does not do anything. This way,
- // duplicate keys do not generate errors but everything else does.
- $this->query('INSERT INTO {sequences} (value) VALUES (:value) ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE value = value', array(':value' => $existing_id));
- $new_id = $this->query('INSERT INTO {sequences} () VALUES ()', array(), array('return' => Database::RETURN_INSERT_ID));
- }
- $this->needsCleanup = TRUE;
- return $new_id;
- }
- public function nextIdDelete() {
- // While we want to clean up the table to keep it up from occupying too
- // much storage and memory, we must keep the highest value in the table
- // because InnoDB uses an in-memory auto-increment counter as long as the
- // server runs. When the server is stopped and restarted, InnoDB
- // reinitializes the counter for each table for the first INSERT to the
- // table based solely on values from the table so deleting all values would
- // be a problem in this case. Also, TRUNCATE resets the auto increment
- // counter.
- try {
- $max_id = $this->query('SELECT MAX(value) FROM {sequences}')->fetchField();
- // We know we are using MySQL here, no need for the slower db_delete().
- $this->query('DELETE FROM {sequences} WHERE value < :value', array(':value' => $max_id));
- }
- // During testing, this function is called from shutdown with the
- // simpletest prefix stored in $this->connection, and those tables are gone
- // by the time shutdown is called so we need to ignore the database
- // errors. There is no problem with completely ignoring errors here: if
- // these queries fail, the sequence will work just fine, just use a bit
- // more database storage and memory.
- catch (PDOException $e) {
- }
- }
- /**
- * Overridden to work around issues to MySQL not supporting transactional DDL.
- */
- protected function popCommittableTransactions() {
- // Commit all the committable layers.
- foreach (array_reverse($this->transactionLayers) as $name => $active) {
- // Stop once we found an active transaction.
- if ($active) {
- break;
- }
- // If there are no more layers left then we should commit.
- unset($this->transactionLayers[$name]);
- if (empty($this->transactionLayers)) {
- if (!PDO::commit()) {
- throw new DatabaseTransactionCommitFailedException();
- }
- }
- else {
- // Attempt to release this savepoint in the standard way.
- try {
- $this->query('RELEASE SAVEPOINT ' . $name);
- }
- catch (PDOException $e) {
- // However, in MySQL (InnoDB), savepoints are automatically committed
- // when tables are altered or created (DDL transactions are not
- // supported). This can cause exceptions due to trying to release
- // savepoints which no longer exist.
- //
- // To avoid exceptions when no actual error has occurred, we silently
- // succeed for MySQL error code 1305 ("SAVEPOINT does not exist").
- if ($e->errorInfo[1] == '1305') {
- // If one SAVEPOINT was released automatically, then all were.
- // Therefore, clean the transaction stack.
- $this->transactionLayers = array();
- // We also have to explain to PDO that the transaction stack has
- // been cleaned-up.
- PDO::commit();
- }
- else {
- throw $e;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /**
- * @} End of "addtogroup database".
- */
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