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| <?php/** * @addtogroup database * @{ *//** * @file * Non-specific Database query code. Used by all engines. *//** * Interface for a conditional clause in a query. */interface QueryConditionInterface {  /**   * Helper function: builds the most common conditional clauses.   *   * This method can take a variable number of parameters. If called with two   * parameters, they are taken as $field and $value with $operator having a   * value of IN if $value is an array and = otherwise.   *   * Do not use this method to test for NULL values. Instead, use   * QueryConditionInterface::isNull() or QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().   *   * @param $field   *   The name of the field to check. If you would like to add a more complex   *   condition involving operators or functions, use where().   * @param $value   *   The value to test the field against. In most cases, this is a scalar.   *   For more complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in   *   the array is dependent on the $operator.   * @param $operator   *   The comparison operator, such as =, <, or >=. It also accepts more   *   complex options such as IN, LIKE, or BETWEEN. Defaults to IN if $value is   *   an array, and = otherwise.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   *   * @see QueryConditionInterface::isNull()   * @see QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull()   */  public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL);  /**   * Adds an arbitrary WHERE clause to the query.   *   * @param $snippet   *   A portion of a WHERE clause as a prepared statement. It must use named   *   placeholders, not ? placeholders.   * @param $args   *   An associative array of arguments.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function where($snippet, $args = array());  /**   * Sets a condition that the specified field be NULL.   *   * @param $field   *   The name of the field to check.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function isNull($field);  /**   * Sets a condition that the specified field be NOT NULL.   *   * @param $field   *   The name of the field to check.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function isNotNull($field);  /**   * Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns values.   *   * @param SelectQueryInterface $select   *   The subquery that must contain results.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function exists(SelectQueryInterface $select);  /**   * Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns no values.   *   * @param SelectQueryInterface $select   *   The subquery that must not contain results.   *   * @return QueryConditionInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function notExists(SelectQueryInterface $select);  /**   * Gets a complete list of all conditions in this conditional clause.   *   * This method returns by reference. That allows alter hooks to access the   * data structure directly and manipulate it before it gets compiled.   *   * The data structure that is returned is an indexed array of entries, where   * each entry looks like the following:   * @code   * array(   *   'field' => $field,   *   'value' => $value,   *   'operator' => $operator,   * );   * @endcode   *   * In the special case that $operator is NULL, the $field is taken as a raw   * SQL snippet (possibly containing a function) and $value is an associative   * array of placeholders for the snippet.   *   * There will also be a single array entry of #conjunction, which is the   * conjunction that will be applied to the array, such as AND.   */  public function &conditions();  /**   * Gets a complete list of all values to insert into the prepared statement.   *   * @return   *   An associative array of placeholders and values.   */  public function arguments();  /**   * Compiles the saved conditions for later retrieval.   *   * This method does not return anything, but simply prepares data to be   * retrieved via __toString() and arguments().   *   * @param $connection   *   The database connection for which to compile the conditionals.   * @param $queryPlaceholder   *   The query this condition belongs to. If not given, the current query is   *   used.   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder);  /**   * Check whether a condition has been previously compiled.   *   * @return   *   TRUE if the condition has been previously compiled.   */  public function compiled();}/** * Interface for a query that can be manipulated via an alter hook. */interface QueryAlterableInterface {  /**   * Adds a tag to a query.   *   * Tags are strings that identify a query. A query may have any number of   * tags. Tags are used to mark a query so that alter hooks may decide if they   * wish to take action. Tags should be all lower-case and contain only   * letters, numbers, and underscore, and start with a letter. That is, they   * should follow the same rules as PHP identifiers in general.   *   * @param $tag   *   The tag to add.   *   * @return QueryAlterableInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function addTag($tag);  /**   * Determines if a given query has a given tag.   *   * @param $tag   *   The tag to check.   *   * @return   *   TRUE if this query has been marked with this tag, FALSE otherwise.   */  public function hasTag($tag);  /**   * Determines if a given query has all specified tags.   *   * @param $tags   *   A variable number of arguments, one for each tag to check.   *   * @return   *   TRUE if this query has been marked with all specified tags, FALSE   *   otherwise.   */  public function hasAllTags();  /**   * Determines if a given query has any specified tag.   *   * @param $tags   *   A variable number of arguments, one for each tag to check.   *   * @return   *   TRUE if this query has been marked with at least one of the specified   *   tags, FALSE otherwise.   */  public function hasAnyTag();  /**   * Adds additional metadata to the query.   *   * Often, a query may need to provide additional contextual data to alter   * hooks. Alter hooks may then use that information to decide if and how   * to take action.   *   * @param $key   *   The unique identifier for this piece of metadata. Must be a string that   *   follows the same rules as any other PHP identifier.   * @param $object   *   The additional data to add to the query. May be any valid PHP variable.   *   * @return QueryAlterableInterface   *   The called object.   */  public function addMetaData($key, $object);  /**   * Retrieves a given piece of metadata.   *   * @param $key   *   The unique identifier for the piece of metadata to retrieve.   *   * @return   *   The previously attached metadata object, or NULL if one doesn't exist.   */  public function getMetaData($key);}/** * Interface for a query that accepts placeholders. */interface QueryPlaceholderInterface {  /**   * Returns a unique identifier for this object.   */  public function uniqueIdentifier();  /**   * Returns the next placeholder ID for the query.   *   * @return   *   The next available placeholder ID as an integer.   */  public function nextPlaceholder();}/** * Base class for query builders. * * Note that query builders use PHP's magic __toString() method to compile the * query object into a prepared statement. */abstract class Query implements QueryPlaceholderInterface {  /**   * The connection object on which to run this query.   *   * @var DatabaseConnection   */  protected $connection;  /**   * The target of the connection object.   *   * @var string   */  protected $connectionTarget;  /**   * The key of the connection object.   *   * @var string   */  protected $connectionKey;  /**   * The query options to pass on to the connection object.   *   * @var array   */  protected $queryOptions;  /**   * A unique identifier for this query object.   */  protected $uniqueIdentifier;  /**   * The placeholder counter.   */  protected $nextPlaceholder = 0;  /**   * An array of comments that can be prepended to a query.   *   * @var array   */  protected $comments = array();  /**   * Constructs a Query object.   *   * @param DatabaseConnection $connection   *   Database connection object.   * @param array $options   *   Array of query options.   */  public function __construct(DatabaseConnection $connection, $options) {    $this->uniqueIdentifier = uniqid('', TRUE);    $this->connection = $connection;    $this->connectionKey = $this->connection->getKey();    $this->connectionTarget = $this->connection->getTarget();    $this->queryOptions = $options;  }  /**   * Implements the magic __sleep function to disconnect from the database.   */  public function __sleep() {    $keys = get_object_vars($this);    unset($keys['connection']);    return array_keys($keys);  }  /**   * Implements the magic __wakeup function to reconnect to the database.   */  public function __wakeup() {    $this->connection = Database::getConnection($this->connectionTarget, $this->connectionKey);  }  /**   * Implements the magic __clone function.   */  public function __clone() {    $this->uniqueIdentifier = uniqid('', TRUE);  }  /**   * Runs the query against the database.   */  abstract protected function execute();  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * The toString operation is how we compile a query object to a prepared   * statement.   *   * @return   *   A prepared statement query string for this object.   */  abstract public function __toString();  /**   * Returns a unique identifier for this object.   */  public function uniqueIdentifier() {    return $this->uniqueIdentifier;  }  /**   * Gets the next placeholder value for this query object.   *   * @return int   *   Next placeholder value.   */  public function nextPlaceholder() {    return $this->nextPlaceholder++;  }  /**   * Adds a comment to the query.   *   * By adding a comment to a query, you can more easily find it in your   * query log or the list of active queries on an SQL server. This allows   * for easier debugging and allows you to more easily find where a query   * with a performance problem is being generated.   *   * The comment string will be sanitized to remove * / and other characters   * that may terminate the string early so as to avoid SQL injection attacks.   *   * @param $comment   *   The comment string to be inserted into the query.   *   * @return Query   *   The called object.   */  public function comment($comment) {    $this->comments[] = $comment;    return $this;  }  /**   * Returns a reference to the comments array for the query.   *   * Because this method returns by reference, alter hooks may edit the comments   * array directly to make their changes. If just adding comments, however, the   * use of comment() is preferred.   *   * Note that this method must be called by reference as well:   * @code   * $comments =& $query->getComments();   * @endcode   *   * @return   *   A reference to the comments array structure.   */  public function &getComments() {    return $this->comments;  }}/** * General class for an abstracted INSERT query. */class InsertQuery extends Query {  /**   * The table on which to insert.   *   * @var string   */  protected $table;  /**   * An array of fields on which to insert.   *   * @var array   */  protected $insertFields = array();  /**   * An array of fields that should be set to their database-defined defaults.   *   * @var array   */  protected $defaultFields = array();  /**   * A nested array of values to insert.   *   * $insertValues is an array of arrays. Each sub-array is either an   * associative array whose keys are field names and whose values are field   * values to insert, or a non-associative array of values in the same order   * as $insertFields.   *   * Whether multiple insert sets will be run in a single query or multiple   * queries is left to individual drivers to implement in whatever manner is   * most appropriate. The order of values in each sub-array must match the   * order of fields in $insertFields.   *   * @var array   */  protected $insertValues = array();  /**   * A SelectQuery object to fetch the rows that should be inserted.   *   * @var SelectQueryInterface   */  protected $fromQuery;  /**   * Constructs an InsertQuery object.   *   * @param DatabaseConnection $connection   *   A DatabaseConnection object.   * @param string $table   *   Name of the table to associate with this query.   * @param array $options   *   Array of database options.   */  public function __construct($connection, $table, array $options = array()) {    if (!isset($options['return'])) {      $options['return'] = Database::RETURN_INSERT_ID;    }    parent::__construct($connection, $options);    $this->table = $table;  }  /**   * Adds a set of field->value pairs to be inserted.   *   * This method may only be called once. Calling it a second time will be   * ignored. To queue up multiple sets of values to be inserted at once,   * use the values() method.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of fields on which to insert. This array may be indexed or   *   associative. If indexed, the array is taken to be the list of fields.   *   If associative, the keys of the array are taken to be the fields and   *   the values are taken to be corresponding values to insert. If a   *   $values argument is provided, $fields must be indexed.   * @param $values   *   An array of fields to insert into the database. The values must be   *   specified in the same order as the $fields array.   *   * @return InsertQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function fields(array $fields, array $values = array()) {    if (empty($this->insertFields)) {      if (empty($values)) {        if (!is_numeric(key($fields))) {          $values = array_values($fields);          $fields = array_keys($fields);        }      }      $this->insertFields = $fields;      if (!empty($values)) {        $this->insertValues[] = $values;      }    }    return $this;  }  /**   * Adds another set of values to the query to be inserted.   *   * If $values is a numeric-keyed array, it will be assumed to be in the same   * order as the original fields() call. If it is associative, it may be   * in any order as long as the keys of the array match the names of the   * fields.   *   * @param $values   *   An array of values to add to the query.   *   * @return InsertQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function values(array $values) {    if (is_numeric(key($values))) {      $this->insertValues[] = $values;    }    else {      // Reorder the submitted values to match the fields array.      foreach ($this->insertFields as $key) {        $insert_values[$key] = $values[$key];      }      // For consistency, the values array is always numerically indexed.      $this->insertValues[] = array_values($insert_values);    }    return $this;  }  /**   * Specifies fields for which the database defaults should be used.   *   * If you want to force a given field to use the database-defined default,   * not NULL or undefined, use this method to instruct the database to use   * default values explicitly. In most cases this will not be necessary   * unless you are inserting a row that is all default values, as you cannot   * specify no values in an INSERT query.   *   * Specifying a field both in fields() and in useDefaults() is an error   * and will not execute.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of values for which to use the default values   *   specified in the table definition.   *   * @return InsertQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function useDefaults(array $fields) {    $this->defaultFields = $fields;    return $this;  }  /**   * Sets the fromQuery on this InsertQuery object.   *   * @param SelectQueryInterface $query   *   The query to fetch the rows that should be inserted.   *   * @return InsertQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function from(SelectQueryInterface $query) {    $this->fromQuery = $query;    return $this;  }  /**   * Executes the insert query.   *   * @return   *   The last insert ID of the query, if one exists. If the query   *   was given multiple sets of values to insert, the return value is   *   undefined. If no fields are specified, this method will do nothing and   *   return NULL. That makes it safe to use in multi-insert loops.   */  public function execute() {    // If validation fails, simply return NULL. Note that validation routines    // in preExecute() may throw exceptions instead.    if (!$this->preExecute()) {      return NULL;    }    // If we're selecting from a SelectQuery, finish building the query and    // pass it back, as any remaining options are irrelevant.    if (!empty($this->fromQuery)) {      $sql = (string) $this;      // The SelectQuery may contain arguments, load and pass them through.      return $this->connection->query($sql, $this->fromQuery->getArguments(), $this->queryOptions);    }    $last_insert_id = 0;    // Each insert happens in its own query in the degenerate case. However,    // we wrap it in a transaction so that it is atomic where possible. On many    // databases, such as SQLite, this is also a notable performance boost.    $transaction = $this->connection->startTransaction();    try {      $sql = (string) $this;      foreach ($this->insertValues as $insert_values) {        $last_insert_id = $this->connection->query($sql, $insert_values, $this->queryOptions);      }    }    catch (Exception $e) {      // One of the INSERTs failed, rollback the whole batch.      $transaction->rollback();      // Rethrow the exception for the calling code.      throw $e;    }    // Re-initialize the values array so that we can re-use this query.    $this->insertValues = array();    // Transaction commits here where $transaction looses scope.    return $last_insert_id;  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * @return string   *   The prepared statement.   */  public function __toString() {    // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.    $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);    // Default fields are always placed first for consistency.    $insert_fields = array_merge($this->defaultFields, $this->insertFields);    if (!empty($this->fromQuery)) {      return $comments . 'INSERT INTO {' . $this->table . '} (' . implode(', ', $insert_fields) . ') ' . $this->fromQuery;    }    // For simplicity, we will use the $placeholders array to inject    // default keywords even though they are not, strictly speaking,    // placeholders for prepared statements.    $placeholders = array();    $placeholders = array_pad($placeholders, count($this->defaultFields), 'default');    $placeholders = array_pad($placeholders, count($this->insertFields), '?');    return $comments . 'INSERT INTO {' . $this->table . '} (' . implode(', ', $insert_fields) . ') VALUES (' . implode(', ', $placeholders) . ')';  }  /**   * Preprocesses and validates the query.   *   * @return   *   TRUE if the validation was successful, FALSE if not.   *   * @throws FieldsOverlapException   * @throws NoFieldsException   */  public function preExecute() {    // Confirm that the user did not try to specify an identical    // field and default field.    if (array_intersect($this->insertFields, $this->defaultFields)) {      throw new FieldsOverlapException('You may not specify the same field to have a value and a schema-default value.');    }    if (!empty($this->fromQuery)) {      // We have to assume that the used aliases match the insert fields.      // Regular fields are added to the query before expressions, maintain the      // same order for the insert fields.      // This behavior can be overridden by calling fields() manually as only the      // first call to fields() does have an effect.      $this->fields(array_merge(array_keys($this->fromQuery->getFields()), array_keys($this->fromQuery->getExpressions())));    }    else {      // Don't execute query without fields.      if (count($this->insertFields) + count($this->defaultFields) == 0) {        throw new NoFieldsException('There are no fields available to insert with.');      }    }    // If no values have been added, silently ignore this query. This can happen    // if values are added conditionally, so we don't want to throw an    // exception.    if (!isset($this->insertValues[0]) && count($this->insertFields) > 0 && empty($this->fromQuery)) {      return FALSE;    }    return TRUE;  }}/** * General class for an abstracted DELETE operation. */class DeleteQuery extends Query implements QueryConditionInterface {  /**   * The table from which to delete.   *   * @var string   */  protected $table;  /**   * The condition object for this query.   *   * Condition handling is handled via composition.   *   * @var DatabaseCondition   */  protected $condition;  /**   * Constructs a DeleteQuery object.   *   * @param DatabaseConnection $connection   *   A DatabaseConnection object.   * @param string $table   *   Name of the table to associate with this query.   * @param array $options   *   Array of database options.   */  public function __construct(DatabaseConnection $connection, $table, array $options = array()) {    $options['return'] = Database::RETURN_AFFECTED;    parent::__construct($connection, $options);    $this->table = $table;    $this->condition = new DatabaseCondition('AND');  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::condition().   */  public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {    $this->condition->condition($field, $value, $operator);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNull().   */  public function isNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().   */  public function isNotNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNotNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::exists().   */  public function exists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->exists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::notExists().   */  public function notExists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->notExists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::conditions().   */  public function &conditions() {    return $this->condition->conditions();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::arguments().   */  public function arguments() {    return $this->condition->arguments();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::where().   */  public function where($snippet, $args = array()) {    $this->condition->where($snippet, $args);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {    return $this->condition->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compiled().   */  public function compiled() {    return $this->condition->compiled();  }  /**   * Executes the DELETE query.   *   * @return   *   The return value is dependent on the database connection.   */  public function execute() {    $values = array();    if (count($this->condition)) {      $this->condition->compile($this->connection, $this);      $values = $this->condition->arguments();    }    return $this->connection->query((string) $this, $values, $this->queryOptions);  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * @return string   *   The prepared statement.   */  public function __toString() {    // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.    $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);    $query = $comments . 'DELETE FROM {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '} ';    if (count($this->condition)) {      $this->condition->compile($this->connection, $this);      $query .= "\nWHERE " . $this->condition;    }    return $query;  }}/** * General class for an abstracted TRUNCATE operation. */class TruncateQuery extends Query {  /**   * The table to truncate.   *   * @var string   */  protected $table;  /**   * Constructs a TruncateQuery object.   *   * @param DatabaseConnection $connection   *   A DatabaseConnection object.   * @param string $table   *   Name of the table to associate with this query.   * @param array $options   *   Array of database options.   */  public function __construct(DatabaseConnection $connection, $table, array $options = array()) {    $options['return'] = Database::RETURN_AFFECTED;    parent::__construct($connection, $options);    $this->table = $table;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {    return $this->condition->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compiled().   */  public function compiled() {    return $this->condition->compiled();  }  /**   * Executes the TRUNCATE query.   *   * @return   *   Return value is dependent on the database type.   */  public function execute() {    return $this->connection->query((string) $this, array(), $this->queryOptions);  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * @return string   *   The prepared statement.   */  public function __toString() {    // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.    $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);    // In most cases, TRUNCATE is not a transaction safe statement as it is a    // DDL statement which results in an implicit COMMIT. When we are in a    // transaction, fallback to the slower, but transactional, DELETE.    // PostgreSQL also locks the entire table for a TRUNCATE strongly reducing    // the concurrency with other transactions.    if ($this->connection->inTransaction()) {      return $comments . 'DELETE FROM {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '}';    }    else {      return $comments . 'TRUNCATE {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '} ';    }  }}/** * General class for an abstracted UPDATE operation. */class UpdateQuery extends Query implements QueryConditionInterface {  /**   * The table to update.   *   * @var string   */  protected $table;  /**   * An array of fields that will be updated.   *   * @var array   */  protected $fields = array();  /**   * An array of values to update to.   *   * @var array   */  protected $arguments = array();  /**   * The condition object for this query.   *   * Condition handling is handled via composition.   *   * @var DatabaseCondition   */  protected $condition;  /**   * Array of fields to update to an expression in case of a duplicate record.   *   * This variable is a nested array in the following format:   * @code   * <some field> => array(   *  'condition' => <condition to execute, as a string>,   *  'arguments' => <array of arguments for condition, or NULL for none>,   * );   * @endcode   *   * @var array   */  protected $expressionFields = array();  /**   * Constructs an UpdateQuery object.   *   * @param DatabaseConnection $connection   *   A DatabaseConnection object.   * @param string $table   *   Name of the table to associate with this query.   * @param array $options   *   Array of database options.   */  public function __construct(DatabaseConnection $connection, $table, array $options = array()) {    $options['return'] = Database::RETURN_AFFECTED;    parent::__construct($connection, $options);    $this->table = $table;    $this->condition = new DatabaseCondition('AND');  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::condition().   */  public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {    $this->condition->condition($field, $value, $operator);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNull().   */  public function isNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().   */  public function isNotNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNotNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::exists().   */  public function exists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->exists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::notExists().   */  public function notExists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->notExists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::conditions().   */  public function &conditions() {    return $this->condition->conditions();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::arguments().   */  public function arguments() {    return $this->condition->arguments();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::where().   */  public function where($snippet, $args = array()) {    $this->condition->where($snippet, $args);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {    return $this->condition->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compiled().   */  public function compiled() {    return $this->condition->compiled();  }  /**   * Adds a set of field->value pairs to be updated.   *   * @param $fields   *   An associative array of fields to write into the database. The array keys   *   are the field names and the values are the values to which to set them.   *   * @return UpdateQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function fields(array $fields) {    $this->fields = $fields;    return $this;  }  /**   * Specifies fields to be updated as an expression.   *   * Expression fields are cases such as counter=counter+1. This method takes   * precedence over fields().   *   * @param $field   *   The field to set.   * @param $expression   *   The field will be set to the value of this expression. This parameter   *   may include named placeholders.   * @param $arguments   *   If specified, this is an array of key/value pairs for named placeholders   *   corresponding to the expression.   *   * @return UpdateQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function expression($field, $expression, array $arguments = NULL) {    $this->expressionFields[$field] = array(      'expression' => $expression,      'arguments' => $arguments,    );    return $this;  }  /**   * Executes the UPDATE query.   *   * @return   *   The number of rows affected by the update.   */  public function execute() {    // Expressions take priority over literal fields, so we process those first    // and remove any literal fields that conflict.    $fields = $this->fields;    $update_values = array();    foreach ($this->expressionFields as $field => $data) {      if (!empty($data['arguments'])) {        $update_values += $data['arguments'];      }      unset($fields[$field]);    }    // Because we filter $fields the same way here and in __toString(), the    // placeholders will all match up properly.    $max_placeholder = 0;    foreach ($fields as $field => $value) {      $update_values[':db_update_placeholder_' . ($max_placeholder++)] = $value;    }    if (count($this->condition)) {      $this->condition->compile($this->connection, $this);      $update_values = array_merge($update_values, $this->condition->arguments());    }    return $this->connection->query((string) $this, $update_values, $this->queryOptions);  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * @return string   *   The prepared statement.   */  public function __toString() {    // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.    $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments);    // Expressions take priority over literal fields, so we process those first    // and remove any literal fields that conflict.    $fields = $this->fields;    $update_fields = array();    foreach ($this->expressionFields as $field => $data) {      $update_fields[] = $field . '=' . $data['expression'];      unset($fields[$field]);    }    $max_placeholder = 0;    foreach ($fields as $field => $value) {      $update_fields[] = $field . '=:db_update_placeholder_' . ($max_placeholder++);    }    $query = $comments . 'UPDATE {' . $this->connection->escapeTable($this->table) . '} SET ' . implode(', ', $update_fields);    if (count($this->condition)) {      $this->condition->compile($this->connection, $this);      // There is an implicit string cast on $this->condition.      $query .= "\nWHERE " . $this->condition;    }    return $query;  }}/** * General class for an abstracted MERGE query operation. * * An ANSI SQL:2003 compatible database would run the following query: * * @code * MERGE INTO table_name_1 USING table_name_2 ON (condition) *   WHEN MATCHED THEN *   UPDATE SET column1 = value1 [, column2 = value2 ...] *   WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN *   INSERT (column1 [, column2 ...]) VALUES (value1 [, value2 ... * @endcode * * Other databases (most notably MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite) will emulate * this statement by running a SELECT and then INSERT or UPDATE. * * By default, the two table names are identical and they are passed into the * the constructor. table_name_2 can be specified by the * MergeQuery::conditionTable() method. It can be either a string or a * subquery. * * The condition is built exactly like SelectQuery or UpdateQuery conditions, * the UPDATE query part is built similarly like an UpdateQuery and finally the * INSERT query part is built similarly like an InsertQuery. However, both * UpdateQuery and InsertQuery has a fields method so * MergeQuery::updateFields() and MergeQuery::insertFields() needs to be called * instead. MergeQuery::fields() can also be called which calls both of these * methods as the common case is to use the same column-value pairs for both * INSERT and UPDATE. However, this is not mandatory. Another convinient * wrapper is MergeQuery::key() which adds the same column-value pairs to the * condition and the INSERT query part. * * Several methods (key(), fields(), insertFields()) can be called to set a * key-value pair for the INSERT query part. Subsequent calls for the same * fields override the earlier ones. The same is true for UPDATE and key(), * fields() and updateFields(). */class MergeQuery extends Query implements QueryConditionInterface {  /**   * Returned by execute() if an INSERT query has been executed.   */  const STATUS_INSERT = 1;  /**   * Returned by execute() if an UPDATE query has been executed.   */  const STATUS_UPDATE = 2;  /**   * The table to be used for INSERT and UPDATE.   *   * @var string   */  protected $table;  /**   * The table or subquery to be used for the condition.   */  protected $conditionTable;  /**   * An array of fields on which to insert.   *   * @var array   */  protected $insertFields = array();  /**   * An array of fields which should be set to their database-defined defaults.   *   * Used on INSERT.   *   * @var array   */  protected $defaultFields = array();  /**   * An array of values to be inserted.   *   * @var string   */  protected $insertValues = array();  /**   * An array of fields that will be updated.   *   * @var array   */  protected $updateFields = array();  /**   * Array of fields to update to an expression in case of a duplicate record.   *   * This variable is a nested array in the following format:   * @code   * <some field> => array(   *  'condition' => <condition to execute, as a string>,   *  'arguments' => <array of arguments for condition, or NULL for none>,   * );   * @endcode   *   * @var array   */  protected $expressionFields = array();  /**   * Flag indicating whether an UPDATE is necessary.   *   * @var boolean   */  protected $needsUpdate = FALSE;  /**  * Constructs a MergeQuery object.  *  * @param DatabaseConnection $connection  *   A DatabaseConnection object.  * @param string $table  *   Name of the table to associate with this query.  * @param array $options  *   Array of database options.  */  public function __construct(DatabaseConnection $connection, $table, array $options = array()) {    $options['return'] = Database::RETURN_AFFECTED;    parent::__construct($connection, $options);    $this->table = $table;    $this->conditionTable = $table;    $this->condition = new DatabaseCondition('AND');  }  /**   * Sets the table or subquery to be used for the condition.   *   * @param $table   *   The table name or the subquery to be used. Use a SelectQuery object to   *   pass in a subquery.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  protected function conditionTable($table) {    $this->conditionTable = $table;    return $this;  }  /**   * Adds a set of field->value pairs to be updated.   *   * @param $fields   *   An associative array of fields to write into the database. The array keys   *   are the field names and the values are the values to which to set them.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function updateFields(array $fields) {    $this->updateFields = $fields;    $this->needsUpdate = TRUE;    return $this;  }  /**   * Specifies fields to be updated as an expression.   *   * Expression fields are cases such as counter = counter + 1. This method   * takes precedence over MergeQuery::updateFields() and it's wrappers,   * MergeQuery::key() and MergeQuery::fields().   *   * @param $field   *   The field to set.   * @param $expression   *   The field will be set to the value of this expression. This parameter   *   may include named placeholders.   * @param $arguments   *   If specified, this is an array of key/value pairs for named placeholders   *   corresponding to the expression.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function expression($field, $expression, array $arguments = NULL) {    $this->expressionFields[$field] = array(      'expression' => $expression,      'arguments' => $arguments,    );    $this->needsUpdate = TRUE;    return $this;  }  /**   * Adds a set of field->value pairs to be inserted.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of fields on which to insert. This array may be indexed or   *   associative. If indexed, the array is taken to be the list of fields.   *   If associative, the keys of the array are taken to be the fields and   *   the values are taken to be corresponding values to insert. If a   *   $values argument is provided, $fields must be indexed.   * @param $values   *   An array of fields to insert into the database. The values must be   *   specified in the same order as the $fields array.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function insertFields(array $fields, array $values = array()) {    if ($values) {      $fields = array_combine($fields, $values);    }    $this->insertFields = $fields;    return $this;  }  /**   * Specifies fields for which the database-defaults should be used.   *   * If you want to force a given field to use the database-defined default,   * not NULL or undefined, use this method to instruct the database to use   * default values explicitly. In most cases this will not be necessary   * unless you are inserting a row that is all default values, as you cannot   * specify no values in an INSERT query.   *   * Specifying a field both in fields() and in useDefaults() is an error   * and will not execute.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of values for which to use the default values   *   specified in the table definition.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function useDefaults(array $fields) {    $this->defaultFields = $fields;    return $this;  }  /**   * Sets common field-value pairs in the INSERT and UPDATE query parts.   *   * This method should only be called once. It may be called either   * with a single associative array or two indexed arrays. If called   * with an associative array, the keys are taken to be the fields   * and the values are taken to be the corresponding values to set.   * If called with two arrays, the first array is taken as the fields   * and the second array is taken as the corresponding values.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of fields to insert, or an associative array of fields and   *   values. The keys of the array are taken to be the fields and the values   *   are taken to be corresponding values to insert.   * @param $values   *   An array of values to set into the database. The values must be   *   specified in the same order as the $fields array.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function fields(array $fields, array $values = array()) {    if ($values) {      $fields = array_combine($fields, $values);    }    foreach ($fields as $key => $value) {      $this->insertFields[$key] = $value;      $this->updateFields[$key] = $value;    }    $this->needsUpdate = TRUE;    return $this;  }  /**   * Sets the key field(s) to be used as conditions for this query.   *   * This method should only be called once. It may be called either   * with a single associative array or two indexed arrays. If called   * with an associative array, the keys are taken to be the fields   * and the values are taken to be the corresponding values to set.   * If called with two arrays, the first array is taken as the fields   * and the second array is taken as the corresponding values.   *   * The fields are copied to the condition of the query and the INSERT part.   * If no other method is called, the UPDATE will become a no-op.   *   * @param $fields   *   An array of fields to set, or an associative array of fields and values.   * @param $values   *   An array of values to set into the database. The values must be   *   specified in the same order as the $fields array.   *   * @return MergeQuery   *   The called object.   */  public function key(array $fields, array $values = array()) {    if ($values) {      $fields = array_combine($fields, $values);    }    foreach ($fields as $key => $value) {      $this->insertFields[$key] = $value;      $this->condition($key, $value);    }    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::condition().   */  public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {    $this->condition->condition($field, $value, $operator);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNull().   */  public function isNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().   */  public function isNotNull($field) {    $this->condition->isNotNull($field);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::exists().   */  public function exists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->exists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::notExists().   */  public function notExists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    $this->condition->notExists($select);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::conditions().   */  public function &conditions() {    return $this->condition->conditions();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::arguments().   */  public function arguments() {    return $this->condition->arguments();  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::where().   */  public function where($snippet, $args = array()) {    $this->condition->where($snippet, $args);    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {    return $this->condition->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compiled().   */  public function compiled() {    return $this->condition->compiled();  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.   *   * In the degenerate case, there is no string-able query as this operation   * is potentially two queries.   *   * @return string   *   The prepared query statement.   */  public function __toString() {  }  public function execute() {    if (!count($this->condition)) {      throw new InvalidMergeQueryException(t('Invalid merge query: no conditions'));    }    $select = $this->connection->select($this->conditionTable)      ->condition($this->condition);    $select->addExpression('1');    if (!$select->execute()->fetchField()) {      try {        $insert = $this->connection->insert($this->table)->fields($this->insertFields);        if ($this->defaultFields) {          $insert->useDefaults($this->defaultFields);        }        $insert->execute();        return self::STATUS_INSERT;      }      catch (Exception $e) {        // The insert query failed, maybe it's because a racing insert query        // beat us in inserting the same row. Retry the select query, if it        // returns a row, ignore the error and continue with the update        // query below.        if (!$select->execute()->fetchField()) {          throw $e;        }      }    }    if ($this->needsUpdate) {      $update = $this->connection->update($this->table)        ->fields($this->updateFields)        ->condition($this->condition);      if ($this->expressionFields) {        foreach ($this->expressionFields as $field => $data) {          $update->expression($field, $data['expression'], $data['arguments']);        }      }      $update->execute();      return self::STATUS_UPDATE;     }  }}/** * Generic class for a series of conditions in a query. */class DatabaseCondition implements QueryConditionInterface, Countable {  /**   * Array of conditions.   *   * @var array   */  protected $conditions = array();  /**   * Array of arguments.   *   * @var array   */  protected $arguments = array();  /**   * Whether the conditions have been changed.   *   * TRUE if the condition has been changed since the last compile.   * FALSE if the condition has been compiled and not changed.   *   * @var bool   */  protected $changed = TRUE;  /**   * The identifier of the query placeholder this condition has been compiled against.   */  protected $queryPlaceholderIdentifier;  /**   * Constructs a DataBaseCondition object.   *   * @param string $conjunction   *   The operator to use to combine conditions: 'AND' or 'OR'.   */  public function __construct($conjunction) {    $this->conditions['#conjunction'] = $conjunction;  }  /**   * Implements Countable::count().   *   * Returns the size of this conditional. The size of the conditional is the   * size of its conditional array minus one, because one element is the   * conjunction.   */  public function count() {    return count($this->conditions) - 1;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::condition().   */  public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {    if (!isset($operator)) {      if (is_array($value)) {        $operator = 'IN';      }      elseif (!isset($value)) {        $operator = 'IS NULL';      }      else {        $operator = '=';      }    }    $this->conditions[] = array(      'field' => $field,      'value' => $value,      'operator' => $operator,    );    $this->changed = TRUE;    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::where().   */  public function where($snippet, $args = array()) {    $this->conditions[] = array(      'field' => $snippet,      'value' => $args,      'operator' => NULL,    );    $this->changed = TRUE;    return $this;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNull().   */  public function isNull($field) {    return $this->condition($field);  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().   */  public function isNotNull($field) {    return $this->condition($field, NULL, 'IS NOT NULL');  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::exists().   */  public function exists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    return $this->condition('', $select, 'EXISTS');  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::notExists().   */  public function notExists(SelectQueryInterface $select) {    return $this->condition('', $select, 'NOT EXISTS');  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::conditions().   */  public function &conditions() {    return $this->conditions;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::arguments().   */  public function arguments() {    // If the caller forgot to call compile() first, refuse to run.    if ($this->changed) {      return NULL;    }    return $this->arguments;  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().   */  public function compile(DatabaseConnection $connection, QueryPlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {    // Re-compile if this condition changed or if we are compiled against a    // different query placeholder object.    if ($this->changed || isset($this->queryPlaceholderIdentifier) && ($this->queryPlaceholderIdentifier != $queryPlaceholder->uniqueIdentifier())) {      $this->queryPlaceholderIdentifier = $queryPlaceholder->uniqueIdentifier();      $condition_fragments = array();      $arguments = array();      $conditions = $this->conditions;      $conjunction = $conditions['#conjunction'];      unset($conditions['#conjunction']);      foreach ($conditions as $condition) {        if (empty($condition['operator'])) {          // This condition is a literal string, so let it through as is.          $condition_fragments[] = ' (' . $condition['field'] . ') ';          $arguments += $condition['value'];        }        else {          // It's a structured condition, so parse it out accordingly.          // Note that $condition['field'] will only be an object for a dependent          // DatabaseCondition object, not for a dependent subquery.          if ($condition['field'] instanceof QueryConditionInterface) {            // Compile the sub-condition recursively and add it to the list.            $condition['field']->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);            $condition_fragments[] = '(' . (string) $condition['field'] . ')';            $arguments += $condition['field']->arguments();          }          else {            // For simplicity, we treat all operators as the same data structure.            // In the typical degenerate case, this won't get changed.            $operator_defaults = array(              'prefix' => '',              'postfix' => '',              'delimiter' => '',              'operator' => $condition['operator'],              'use_value' => TRUE,            );            $operator = $connection->mapConditionOperator($condition['operator']);            if (!isset($operator)) {              $operator = $this->mapConditionOperator($condition['operator']);            }            $operator += $operator_defaults;            $placeholders = array();            if ($condition['value'] instanceof SelectQueryInterface) {              $condition['value']->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);              $placeholders[] = (string) $condition['value'];              $arguments += $condition['value']->arguments();              // Subqueries are the actual value of the operator, we don't              // need to add another below.              $operator['use_value'] = FALSE;            }            // We assume that if there is a delimiter, then the value is an            // array. If not, it is a scalar. For simplicity, we first convert            // up to an array so that we can build the placeholders in the same way.            elseif (!$operator['delimiter']) {              $condition['value'] = array($condition['value']);            }            if ($operator['use_value']) {              foreach ($condition['value'] as $value) {                $placeholder = ':db_condition_placeholder_' . $queryPlaceholder->nextPlaceholder();                $arguments[$placeholder] = $value;                $placeholders[] = $placeholder;              }            }            $condition_fragments[] = ' (' . $connection->escapeField($condition['field']) . ' ' . $operator['operator'] . ' ' . $operator['prefix'] . implode($operator['delimiter'], $placeholders) . $operator['postfix'] . ') ';          }        }      }      $this->changed = FALSE;      $this->stringVersion = implode($conjunction, $condition_fragments);      $this->arguments = $arguments;    }  }  /**   * Implements QueryConditionInterface::compiled().   */  public function compiled() {    return !$this->changed;  }  /**   * Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the conditions to string.   *   * @return string   *   A string version of the conditions.   */  public function __toString() {    // If the caller forgot to call compile() first, refuse to run.    if ($this->changed) {      return NULL;    }    return $this->stringVersion;  }  /**   * PHP magic __clone() method.   *   * Only copies fields that implement QueryConditionInterface. Also sets   * $this->changed to TRUE.   */  function __clone() {    $this->changed = TRUE;    foreach ($this->conditions as $key => $condition) {      if ($key !== '#conjunction') {        if ($condition['field'] instanceOf QueryConditionInterface) {          $this->conditions[$key]['field'] = clone($condition['field']);        }        if ($condition['value'] instanceOf SelectQueryInterface) {          $this->conditions[$key]['value'] = clone($condition['value']);        }      }    }  }  /**   * Gets any special processing requirements for the condition operator.   *   * Some condition types require special processing, such as IN, because   * the value data they pass in is not a simple value. This is a simple   * overridable lookup function.   *   * @param $operator   *   The condition operator, such as "IN", "BETWEEN", etc. Case-sensitive.   *   * @return   *   The extra handling directives for the specified operator, or NULL.   */  protected function mapConditionOperator($operator) {    // $specials does not use drupal_static as its value never changes.    static $specials = array(      'BETWEEN' => array('delimiter' => ' AND '),      'IN' => array('delimiter' => ', ', 'prefix' => ' (', 'postfix' => ')'),      'NOT IN' => array('delimiter' => ', ', 'prefix' => ' (', 'postfix' => ')'),      'EXISTS' => array('prefix' => ' (', 'postfix' => ')'),      'NOT EXISTS' => array('prefix' => ' (', 'postfix' => ')'),      'IS NULL' => array('use_value' => FALSE),      'IS NOT NULL' => array('use_value' => FALSE),      // Use backslash for escaping wildcard characters.      'LIKE' => array('postfix' => " ESCAPE '\\\\'"),      'NOT LIKE' => array('postfix' => " ESCAPE '\\\\'"),      // These ones are here for performance reasons.      '=' => array(),      '<' => array(),      '>' => array(),      '>=' => array(),      '<=' => array(),    );    if (isset($specials[$operator])) {      $return = $specials[$operator];    }    else {      // We need to upper case because PHP index matches are case sensitive but      // do not need the more expensive drupal_strtoupper because SQL statements are ASCII.      $operator = strtoupper($operator);      $return = isset($specials[$operator]) ? $specials[$operator] : array();    }    $return += array('operator' => $operator);    return $return;  }}/** * @} End of "addtogroup database". */
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