* @author Carsten Brandt * @since 2.0 */ trait QueryTrait { /** * @var string|array query condition. This refers to the WHERE clause in a SQL statement. * For example, `age > 31 AND team = 1`. * @see where() */ public $where; /** * @var integer maximum number of records to be returned. If not set or less than 0, it means no limit. */ public $limit; /** * @var integer zero-based offset from where the records are to be returned. If not set or * less than 0, it means starting from the beginning. */ public $offset; /** * @var array how to sort the query results. This is used to construct the ORDER BY clause in a SQL statement. * The array keys are the columns to be sorted by, and the array values are the corresponding sort directions which * can be either [SORT_ASC](http://php.net/manual/en/array.constants.php#constant.sort-asc) * or [SORT_DESC](http://php.net/manual/en/array.constants.php#constant.sort-desc). * The array may also contain [[Expression]] objects. If that is the case, the expressions * will be converted into strings without any change. */ public $orderBy; /** * @var string|callable $column the name of the column by which the query results should be indexed by. * This can also be a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that returns the index value based on the given * row data. For more details, see [[indexBy()]]. This property is only used by [[all()]]. */ public $indexBy; /** * Sets the [[indexBy]] property. * @param string|callable $column the name of the column by which the query results should be indexed by. * This can also be a callable (e.g. anonymous function) that returns the index value based on the given * row data. The signature of the callable should be: * * ~~~ * function ($row) * { * // return the index value corresponding to $row * } * ~~~ * * @return static the query object itself */ public function indexBy($column) { $this->indexBy = $column; return $this; } /** * Sets the WHERE part of the query. * * See [[QueryInterface::where()]] for detailed documentation. * * @param array $condition the conditions that should be put in the WHERE part. * @return static the query object itself * @see andWhere() * @see orWhere() */ public function where($condition) { $this->where = $condition; return $this; } /** * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one. * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator. * @param string|array $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]] * on how to specify this parameter. * @return static the query object itself * @see where() * @see orWhere() */ public function andWhere($condition) { if ($this->where === null) { $this->where = $condition; } else { $this->where = ['and', $this->where, $condition]; } return $this; } /** * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one. * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'OR' operator. * @param string|array $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]] * on how to specify this parameter. * @return static the query object itself * @see where() * @see andWhere() */ public function orWhere($condition) { if ($this->where === null) { $this->where = $condition; } else { $this->where = ['or', $this->where, $condition]; } return $this; } /** * Sets the ORDER BY part of the query. * @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by. * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array * (e.g. `['id' => SORT_ASC, 'name' => SORT_DESC]`). * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis * (which means the column contains a DB expression). * @return static the query object itself * @see addOrderBy() */ public function orderBy($columns) { $this->orderBy = $this->normalizeOrderBy($columns); return $this; } /** * Adds additional ORDER BY columns to the query. * @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by. * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array * (e.g. `['id' => SORT_ASC, 'name' => SORT_DESC]`). * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis * (which means the column contains a DB expression). * @return static the query object itself * @see orderBy() */ public function addOrderBy($columns) { $columns = $this->normalizeOrderBy($columns); if ($this->orderBy === null) { $this->orderBy = $columns; } else { $this->orderBy = array_merge($this->orderBy, $columns); } return $this; } protected function normalizeOrderBy($columns) { if (is_array($columns)) { return $columns; } else { $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); $result = []; foreach ($columns as $column) { if (preg_match('/^(.*?)\s+(asc|desc)$/i', $column, $matches)) { $result[$matches[1]] = strcasecmp($matches[2], 'desc') ? SORT_ASC : SORT_DESC; } else { $result[$column] = SORT_ASC; } } return $result; } } /** * Sets the LIMIT part of the query. * @param integer $limit the limit. Use null or negative value to disable limit. * @return static the query object itself */ public function limit($limit) { $this->limit = $limit; return $this; } /** * Sets the OFFSET part of the query. * @param integer $offset the offset. Use null or negative value to disable offset. * @return static the query object itself */ public function offset($offset) { $this->offset = $offset; return $this; } }