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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Internal functions for the Serial module.
- *
- * Note: This module uses php in SQL to support dynamic table names.
- * (required because each serial field needs a dedicated dynamic table).
- * However, all table names are safe (passed through db_escape_table).
- *
- * It seems that this is better than using table names as arguments, e.g.
- * $query = 'INSERT INTO %s (nid) VALUES(%d)';
- * db_query($query, db_prefix_tables('{'. $table .'}'), $nid);
- */
- /**
- * Creates an assistant serial table for a new created field.
- *
- * @param $field
- * a serial field
- * @param $instance
- * a new instance of that serial field
- */
- function _serial_create_table($field, $instance) {
- $table = _serial_get_field_table_name($field, $instance);
- $schema = _serial_get_table_schema();
- db_create_table($table, $schema);
- }
- /**
- * Drops an assistant serial table for a deleted field.
- *
- * @param $field
- * a serial field
- * @param $instance
- * a deleted instance of that serial field
- */
- function _serial_drop_table($field, $instance) {
- $table = _serial_get_field_table_name($field, $instance);
- db_drop_table($table);
- }
- /**
- * Renames serial table(s) when a content type us renamed.
- *
- * @param $old_type
- * an old node type machine name
- * @param $new_type
- * a new node type machine name
- */
- function _serial_rename_tables($old_type, $new_type) {
- // Build the query to find all affected tables.
- $query = db_select('field_config', 'f')->fields('f', array('field_name'));
- $table_joined_alias = $query->join(
- 'field_config_instance', 'i',
- '(f.field_name = i.field_name) AND ' .
- '(f.type = :field_type) AND (i.bundle = :bundle_type)',
- array(':field_type' => 'serial', ':bundle_type' => $new_type)
- );
- // Add an access check and execute it.
- $result = $query->addTag('node_access')->execute();
- // Rename each affected table.
- foreach ($result as $record) {
- $old_table = _serial_get_table_name($old_type, $record->field_name);
- $new_table = _serial_get_table_name($new_type, $record->field_name);
- db_rename_table($old_table, $new_table);
- }
- }
- /**
- * Gets the name of the assistant table for a specific field.
- *
- * @param $field
- * a serial field
- * @param $instance
- * an instance of that serial field
- * @return
- * the name of the assistant table of the specified field instance.
- */
- function _serial_get_field_table_name($field, $instance) {
- return _serial_get_table_name($instance['bundle'], $field['field_name']);
- }
- /**
- * Gets the name of the assistant table for a specific field.
- *
- * @param $bundle
- * the name of the entity type that contains the field
- * @param $field_name
- * the name of the field
- * @return
- * the name of the assistant table of the specified field.
- */
- function _serial_get_table_name($bundle, $field_name) {
- return db_escape_table( // be on the safe side
- 'serial_' . $bundle . '_' . $field_name);
- }
- /**
- * Gets the schema of the assistant tables for generating serial values.
- *
- * @return
- * the assistant table schema.
- */
- function _serial_get_table_schema() {
- return array(
- 'fields' => array(
- 'sid' => array(
- 'type' => 'serial',
- 'unsigned' => TRUE,
- 'not null' => TRUE,
- 'description' => 'The atomic serial field.',
- ),
- 'uniqid' => array(
- 'description' => 'Unique temporary allocation Id.',
- 'type' => 'varchar',
- 'length' => 23,
- 'not null' => TRUE,
- 'default' => ''),
- ),
- 'primary key' => array('sid'),
- 'unique keys' => array(
- 'uniqid' => array('uniqid'),
- ),
- );
- }
- /**
- * Generates a unique serial value (unique per node type).
- *
- * @param $nid
- * id of the node for which to generate a serial value
- * @param $bundle
- * a containing bundle (e.g. content type)
- * @param $field_name
- * the field name
- * @param $delete
- * indicates if temporary records should be deleted
- * @return
- * the unique serial value number.
- */
- function _serial_generate_value($bundle, $field_name, $delete = TRUE) {
- // Get the name of the relevant table.
- $table = _serial_get_table_name($bundle, $field_name);
- // Insert a temporary record to get a new unique serial value.
- $uniqid = uniqid('', TRUE);
- $sid = db_insert($table)
- ->fields(array(
- 'uniqid' => $uniqid,
- ))
- ->execute();
- // If there's a reason why it's come back undefined, reset it.
- $sid = isset($sid) ? $sid : 0;
- // Delete the temporary record.
- if ($delete && ($sid % 10) == 0) {
- db_delete($table)
- ->condition('uniqid', $uniqid, '=')
- ->execute();
- }
- // Return the new unique serial value.
- return $sid;
- }
- /**
- * Initializes the value of a new serial field in existing nodes.
- *
- * @param $bundle
- * a containing bundle (e.g. content type)
- * @param $field_name
- * the field name
- * @return
- * the number of existing nodes that have been initialized.
- */
- function _serial_init_old_nodes($bundle, $field_name) {
- // Retrieve all the node ids of that type:
- $query = "SELECT nid FROM {node} WHERE type = :type ORDER BY nid";
- // TODO: Currently works only for nodes - should support comments and users.
- $result = db_query($query, array('type' => $bundle));
- // Allocate a serial number for every old node:
- $count = 0;
- foreach ($result as $node) {
- $nid = $node->nid;
- $node = node_load($nid);
- $sid = _serial_generate_value($bundle, $field_name, FALSE);
- $node->{$field_name} = array('und' => array(array('value' => $sid)));
- node_save($node);
- $count++;
- }
- // Return the number of existing nodes that have been initialized:
- return $count;
- }
- /**
- * Retrieves all the managed serial fields.
- *
- * @return result set containing pairs of (node type name, field name).
- */
- function _serial_get_all_fields() {
- $query = db_select('field_config', 'f');
- $query->join('field_config_instance', 'i', 'i.field_name = f.field_name');
- $query->fields('i', array('bundle', 'field_name'))
- ->condition('f.type', 'serial', '=')
- ->condition('i.deleted', 0, '=');
- $result = $query->execute();
- return $result->fetchAll();
- }
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