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<?php
/**
*
*
* @author Carsten Brandt <mail@cebe.cc>
*/
namespace yii\db;
/**
* ActiveRecordInterface
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @author Carsten Brandt <mail@cebe.cc>
* @since 2.0
*/
interface ActiveRecordInterface
{
/**
* Returns the primary key **name(s)** for this AR class.
*
* Note that an array should be returned even when the record only has a single primary key.
*
* For the primary key **value** see [[getPrimaryKey()]] instead.
*
* @return string[] the primary key name(s) for this AR class.
*/
public static function primaryKey();
/**
* Returns the list of all attribute names of the record.
* @return array list of attribute names.
*/
public function attributes();
/**
* Returns the named attribute value.
* If this record is the result of a query and the attribute is not loaded,
* null will be returned.
* @param string $name the attribute name
* @return mixed the attribute value. Null if the attribute is not set or does not exist.
* @see hasAttribute()
*/
public function getAttribute($name);
/**
* Sets the named attribute value.
* @param string $name the attribute name.
* @param mixed $value the attribute value.
* @see hasAttribute()
*/
public function setAttribute($name, $value);
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the record has an attribute with the specified name.
* @param string $name the name of the attribute
* @return boolean whether the record has an attribute with the specified name.
*/
public function hasAttribute($name);
/**
* Returns the primary key value(s).
* @param boolean $asArray whether to return the primary key value as an array. If true,
* the return value will be an array with attribute names as keys and attribute values as values.
* Note that for composite primary keys, an array will always be returned regardless of this parameter value.
* @return mixed the primary key value. An array (attribute name => attribute value) is returned if the primary key
* is composite or `$asArray` is true. A string is returned otherwise (null will be returned if
* the key value is null).
*/
public function getPrimaryKey($asArray = false);
/**
* Returns the old primary key value(s).
* This refers to the primary key value that is populated into the record
* after executing a find method (e.g. find(), findAll()).
* The value remains unchanged even if the primary key attribute is manually assigned with a different value.
* @param boolean $asArray whether to return the primary key value as an array. If true,
* the return value will be an array with column name as key and column value as value.
* If this is false (default), a scalar value will be returned for non-composite primary key.
* @property mixed The old primary key value. An array (column name => column value) is
* returned if the primary key is composite. A string is returned otherwise (null will be
* returned if the key value is null).
* @return mixed the old primary key value. An array (column name => column value) is returned if the primary key
* is composite or `$asArray` is true. A string is returned otherwise (null will be returned if
* the key value is null).
*/
public function getOldPrimaryKey($asArray = false);
/**
* Creates an [[ActiveQueryInterface|ActiveQuery]] instance for query purpose.
*
* This method is usually ment to be used like this:
*
* ```php
* Customer::find(1); // find one customer by primary key
* Customer::find()->all(); // find all customers
* ```
*
* @param mixed $q the query parameter. This can be one of the followings:
*
* - a scalar value (integer or string): query by a single primary key value and return the
* corresponding record.
* - an array of name-value pairs: query by a set of attribute values and return a single record matching all of them.
* - null (not specified): return a new [[ActiveQuery]] object for further query purpose.
*
* @return ActiveQueryInterface|static|null When `$q` is null, a new [[ActiveQuery]] instance
* is returned; when `$q` is a scalar or an array, an ActiveRecord object matching it will be
* returned (null will be returned if there is no matching).
*/
public static function find($q = null);
/**
* Creates an [[ActiveQueryInterface|ActiveQuery]] instance.
*
* This method is called by [[find()]] to start a SELECT query.
* You may override this method to return a customized query (e.g. `CustomerQuery` specified
* written for querying `Customer` purpose.)
*
* You may also define default conditions that should apply to all queries unless overridden:
*
* ```php
* public static function createQuery()
* {
* return parent::createQuery()->where(['deleted' => false]);
* }
* ```
*
* Note that all queries should use [[Query::andWhere()]] and [[Query::orWhere()]] to keep the
* default condition. Using [[Query::where()]] will override the default condition.
*
* @return ActiveQueryInterface the newly created [[ActiveQueryInterface|ActiveQuery]] instance.
*/
public static function createQuery();
/**
* Updates records using the provided attribute values and conditions.
* For example, to change the status to be 1 for all customers whose status is 2:
*
* ~~~
* Customer::updateAll(['status' => 1], ['status' => '2']);
* ~~~
*
* @param array $attributes attribute values (name-value pairs) to be saved for the record.
* Unlike [[update()]] these are not going to be validated.
* @param array $condition the condition that matches the records that should get updated.
* Please refer to [[QueryInterface::where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
* An empty condition will match all records.
* @return integer the number of rows updated
*/
public static function updateAll($attributes, $condition = null);
/**
* Deletes records using the provided conditions.
* WARNING: If you do not specify any condition, this method will delete ALL rows in the table.
*
* For example, to delete all customers whose status is 3:
*
* ~~~
* Customer::deleteAll([status = 3]);
* ~~~
*
* @param array $condition the condition that matches the records that should get deleted.
* Please refer to [[QueryInterface::where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
* An empty condition will match all records.
* @return integer the number of rows deleted
*/
public static function deleteAll($condition = null);
/**
* Saves the current record.
*
* This method will call [[insert()]] when [[isNewRecord]] is true, or [[update()]]
* when [[isNewRecord]] is false.
*
* For example, to save a customer record:
*
* ~~~
* $customer = new Customer; // or $customer = Customer::find($id);
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->save();
* ~~~
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be saved to database. `false` will be returned
* in this case.
* @param array $attributes list of attributes that need to be saved. Defaults to null,
* meaning all attributes that are loaded from DB will be saved.
* @return boolean whether the saving succeeds
*/
public function save($runValidation = true, $attributes = null);
/**
* Inserts the record into the database using the attribute values of this record.
*
* Usage example:
*
* ```php
* $customer = new Customer;
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->insert();
* ```
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be inserted into the database.
* @param array $attributes list of attributes that need to be saved. Defaults to null,
* meaning all attributes that are loaded from DB will be saved.
* @return boolean whether the attributes are valid and the record is inserted successfully.
*/
public function insert($runValidation = true, $attributes = null);
/**
* Saves the changes to this active record into the database.
*
* Usage example:
*
* ```php
* $customer = Customer::find($id);
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->update();
* ```
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be inserted into the database.
* @param array $attributes list of attributes that need to be saved. Defaults to null,
* meaning all attributes that are loaded from DB will be saved.
* @return integer|boolean the number of rows affected, or false if validation fails
* or updating process is stopped for other reasons.
* Note that it is possible that the number of rows affected is 0, even though the
* update execution is successful.
*/
public function update($runValidation = true, $attributes = null);
/**
* Deletes the record from the database.
*
* @return integer|boolean the number of rows deleted, or false if the deletion is unsuccessful for some reason.
* Note that it is possible that the number of rows deleted is 0, even though the deletion execution is successful.
*/
public function delete();
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the current record is new (not saved in the database).
* @return boolean whether the record is new and should be inserted when calling [[save()]].
*/
public function getIsNewRecord();
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether the given active record is the same as the current one.
* Two [[isNewRecord|new]] records are considered to be not equal.
* @param static $record record to compare to
* @return boolean whether the two active records refer to the same row in the same database table.
*/
public function equals($record);
/**
* Creates an [[ActiveRelationInterface|ActiveRelation]] instance.
* This method is called by [[BaseActiveRecord::hasOne()]] and [[BaseActiveRecord::hasMany()]] to
* create a relation instance.
* You may override this method to return a customized relation.
* @param array $config the configuration passed to the ActiveRelation class.
* @return ActiveRelation the newly created [[ActiveRelation]] instance.
*/
public static function createActiveRelation($config = []);
/**
* Returns the relation object with the specified name.
* A relation is defined by a getter method which returns an [[ActiveRelationInterface|ActiveRelation]] object.
* It can be declared in either the ActiveRecord class itself or one of its behaviors.
* @param string $name the relation name
* @return ActiveRelation the relation object
*/
public function getRelation($name);
/**
* Establishes the relationship between two records.
*
* The relationship is established by setting the foreign key value(s) in one record
* to be the corresponding primary key value(s) in the other record.
* The record with the foreign key will be saved into database without performing validation.
*
* If the relationship involves a pivot table, a new row will be inserted into the
* pivot table which contains the primary key values from both records.
*
* This method requires that the primary key value is not null.
*
* @param string $name the case sensitive name of the relationship.
* @param static $model the record to be linked with the current one.
* @param array $extraColumns additional column values to be saved into the pivot table.
* This parameter is only meaningful for a relationship involving a pivot table
* (i.e., a relation set with `[[ActiveRelationInterface::via()]]`.)
*/
public function link($name, $model, $extraColumns = []);
/**
* Destroys the relationship between two records.
*
* The record with the foreign key of the relationship will be deleted if `$delete` is true.
* Otherwise, the foreign key will be set null and the record will be saved without validation.
*
* @param string $name the case sensitive name of the relationship.
* @param static $model the model to be unlinked from the current one.
* @param boolean $delete whether to delete the model that contains the foreign key.
* If false, the model's foreign key will be set null and saved.
* If true, the model containing the foreign key will be deleted.
*/
public function unlink($name, $model, $delete = false);
}