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				<?php | 
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/** | 
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 * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ | 
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 * @copyright Copyright © 2008 Yii Software LLC | 
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 * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ | 
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 */ | 
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namespace yii\elasticsearch; | 
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use yii\base\InvalidCallException; | 
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use yii\base\InvalidConfigException; | 
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use yii\base\InvalidParamException; | 
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use yii\base\NotSupportedException; | 
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use yii\base\UnknownMethodException; | 
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use yii\db\Exception; | 
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use yii\db\TableSchema; | 
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use yii\helpers\Inflector; | 
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use yii\helpers\Json; | 
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use yii\helpers\StringHelper; | 
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 | 
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/** | 
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 * ActiveRecord is the base class for classes representing relational data in terms of objects. | 
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 * | 
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 * | 
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 * | 
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 * @author Carsten Brandt <mail@cebe.cc> | 
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 * @since 2.0 | 
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 */ | 
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abstract class ActiveRecord extends \yii\db\ActiveRecord | 
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{ | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns the database connection used by this AR class. | 
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	 * By default, the "elasticsearch" application component is used as the database connection. | 
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	 * You may override this method if you want to use a different database connection. | 
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	 * @return Connection the database connection used by this AR class. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function getDb() | 
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	{ | 
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		return \Yii::$app->elasticsearch; | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @inheritdoc | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function findBySql($sql, $params = array()) | 
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	{ | 
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		throw new NotSupportedException('findBySql() is not supported by elasticsearch ActiveRecord'); | 
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	} | 
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 | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Updates the whole table using the provided attribute values and conditions. | 
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	 * For example, to change the status to be 1 for all customers whose status is 2: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * Customer::updateAll(array('status' => 1), array('id' => 2)); | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param array $attributes attribute values (name-value pairs) to be saved into the table | 
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	 * @param array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the UPDATE SQL. | 
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	 * Please refer to [[ActiveQuery::where()]] on how to specify this parameter. | 
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	 * @param array $params this parameter is ignored in redis implementation. | 
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	 * @return integer the number of rows updated | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function updateAll($attributes, $condition = null, $params = array()) | 
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	{ | 
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		// TODO add support for further options as described in http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/api/bulk/ | 
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		if (empty($attributes)) { | 
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			return 0; | 
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		} | 
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		if (count($condition) != 1 || !isset($condition[reset(static::primaryKey())])) { | 
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			throw new NotSupportedException('UpdateAll is only supported by primary key in elasticsearch.'); | 
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		} | 
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		if (isset($attributes[reset(static::primaryKey())])) { | 
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			throw new NotSupportedException('Updating the primary key is currently not supported by elasticsearch.'); | 
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		} | 
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		$query = ''; | 
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		foreach((array) reset($condition) as $pk) { | 
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			if (is_array($pk)) { | 
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				$pk = reset($pk); | 
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			} | 
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			$action = Json::encode(array( | 
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				"update" => array( | 
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					"_id" => $pk, | 
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					"_type" => static::indexType(), | 
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					"_index" => static::indexName(), | 
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				), | 
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			)); | 
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			$data = Json::encode(array( | 
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				"doc" => $attributes | 
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			)); | 
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			$query .= $action . "\n" . $data . "\n"; | 
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			// TODO implement pk change | 
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		} | 
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		$url = '/' . static::indexName() . '/' . static::indexType() . '/_bulk'; | 
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		$response = static::getDb()->http()->post($url, array(), $query)->send(); | 
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		$body = Json::decode($response->getBody(true)); | 
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		$n=0; | 
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		foreach($body['items'] as $item) { | 
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			if ($item['update']['ok']) { | 
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				$n++; | 
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			} | 
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		} | 
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		return $n; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Updates the whole table using the provided counter changes and conditions. | 
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	 * For example, to increment all customers' age by 1, | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * Customer::updateAllCounters(array('age' => 1)); | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param array $counters the counters to be updated (attribute name => increment value). | 
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	 * Use negative values if you want to decrement the counters. | 
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	 * @param array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the UPDATE SQL. | 
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	 * Please refer to [[ActiveQuery::where()]] on how to specify this parameter. | 
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	 * @param array $params this parameter is ignored in redis implementation. | 
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	 * @return integer the number of rows updated | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function updateAllCounters($counters, $condition = null, $params = array()) | 
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	{ | 
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		throw new NotSupportedException('Update Counters is not supported by elasticsearch.'); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Deletes rows in the table using the provided conditions. | 
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	 * WARNING: If you do not specify any condition, this method will delete ALL rows in the table. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * For example, to delete all customers whose status is 3: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * Customer::deleteAll('status = 3'); | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the DELETE SQL. | 
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	 * Please refer to [[ActiveQuery::where()]] on how to specify this parameter. | 
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	 * @param array $params this parameter is ignored in redis implementation. | 
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	 * @return integer the number of rows deleted | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function deleteAll($condition = null, $params = array()) | 
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	{ | 
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		// TODO use delete By Query feature | 
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		// http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/api/delete-by-query/ | 
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		if (count($condition) != 1 || !isset($condition[reset(static::primaryKey())])) { | 
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			throw new NotSupportedException('DeleteAll is only supported by primary key in elasticsearch.'); | 
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		} | 
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		$query = ''; | 
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		foreach((array) reset($condition) as $pk) { | 
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			if (is_array($pk)) { | 
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				$pk = reset($pk); | 
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			} | 
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			$query .= Json::encode(array( | 
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				"delete" => array( | 
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					"_id" => $pk, | 
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					"_type" => static::indexType(), | 
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					"_index" => static::indexName(), | 
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				), | 
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			)) . "\n"; | 
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		} | 
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		$url = '/' . static::indexName() . '/' . static::indexType() . '/_bulk'; | 
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		$response = static::getDb()->http()->post($url, array(), $query)->send(); | 
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		$body = Json::decode($response->getBody(true)); | 
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		$n=0; | 
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		foreach($body['items'] as $item) { | 
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			if ($item['delete']['ok']) { | 
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				$n++; | 
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			} | 
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		} | 
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		return $n; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Creates an [[ActiveQuery]] instance. | 
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	 * This method is called by [[find()]], [[findBySql()]] and [[count()]] to start a SELECT query. | 
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	 * You may override this method to return a customized query (e.g. `CustomerQuery` specified | 
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	 * written for querying `Customer` purpose.) | 
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	 * @return ActiveQuery the newly created [[ActiveQuery]] instance. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function createQuery() | 
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	{ | 
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		return new ActiveQuery(array( | 
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			'modelClass' => get_called_class(), | 
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		)); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Declares the name of the database table associated with this AR class. | 
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	 * @return string the table name | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function tableName() | 
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	{ | 
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		return static::getTableSchema()->name; | 
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	} | 
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	public static function primaryKey() | 
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	{ | 
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		return array('id'); | 
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	} | 
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	public static function columns() | 
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	{ | 
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		return array('id' => 'integer'); | 
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	} | 
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	public static function indexName() | 
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	{ | 
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		return Inflector::pluralize(Inflector::camel2id(StringHelper::basename(get_called_class()), '-')); | 
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	} | 
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	public static function indexType() | 
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	{ | 
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		return Inflector::camel2id(StringHelper::basename(get_called_class()), '-'); | 
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	} | 
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	private static $_tables; | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns the schema information of the DB table associated with this AR class. | 
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	 * @return TableSchema the schema information of the DB table associated with this AR class. | 
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	 * @throws InvalidConfigException if the table for the AR class does not exist. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public static function getTableSchema() | 
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	{ | 
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		$class = get_called_class(); | 
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		if (isset(self::$_tables[$class])) { | 
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			return self::$_tables[$class]; | 
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		} | 
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		return self::$_tables[$class] = new TableSchema(array( | 
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			'schemaName' => static::indexName(), | 
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			'name' => static::indexType(), | 
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			'primaryKey' => static::primaryKey(), | 
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			'columns' => static::columns(), | 
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		)); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Declares a `has-one` relation. | 
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	 * The declaration is returned in terms of an [[ActiveRelation]] instance | 
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	 * through which the related record can be queried and retrieved back. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * A `has-one` relation means that there is at most one related record matching | 
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	 * the criteria set by this relation, e.g., a customer has one country. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * For example, to declare the `country` relation for `Customer` class, we can write | 
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	 * the following code in the `Customer` class: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * public function getCountry() | 
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	 * { | 
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	 *     return $this->hasOne('Country', array('id' => 'country_id')); | 
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	 * } | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * Note that in the above, the 'id' key in the `$link` parameter refers to an attribute name | 
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	 * in the related class `Country`, while the 'country_id' value refers to an attribute name | 
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	 * in the current AR class. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * Call methods declared in [[ActiveRelation]] to further customize the relation. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param string $class the class name of the related record | 
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	 * @param array $link the primary-foreign key constraint. The keys of the array refer to | 
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	 * the columns in the table associated with the `$class` model, while the values of the | 
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	 * array refer to the corresponding columns in the table associated with this AR class. | 
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	 * @return ActiveRelation the relation object. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function hasOne($class, $link) | 
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	{ | 
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		return new ActiveRelation(array( | 
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			'modelClass' => $this->getNamespacedClass($class), | 
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			'primaryModel' => $this, | 
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			'link' => $link, | 
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			'multiple' => false, | 
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		)); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Declares a `has-many` relation. | 
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	 * The declaration is returned in terms of an [[ActiveRelation]] instance | 
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	 * through which the related record can be queried and retrieved back. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * A `has-many` relation means that there are multiple related records matching | 
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	 * the criteria set by this relation, e.g., a customer has many orders. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * For example, to declare the `orders` relation for `Customer` class, we can write | 
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	 * the following code in the `Customer` class: | 
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	 * | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * public function getOrders() | 
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	 * { | 
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	 *     return $this->hasMany('Order', array('customer_id' => 'id')); | 
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	 * } | 
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	 * ~~~ | 
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	 * | 
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	 * Note that in the above, the 'customer_id' key in the `$link` parameter refers to | 
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	 * an attribute name in the related class `Order`, while the 'id' value refers to | 
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	 * an attribute name in the current AR class. | 
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	 * | 
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	 * @param string $class the class name of the related record | 
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	 * @param array $link the primary-foreign key constraint. The keys of the array refer to | 
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	 * the columns in the table associated with the `$class` model, while the values of the | 
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	 * array refer to the corresponding columns in the table associated with this AR class. | 
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	 * @return ActiveRelation the relation object. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function hasMany($class, $link) | 
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	{ | 
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		return new ActiveRelation(array( | 
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			'modelClass' => $this->getNamespacedClass($class), | 
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			'primaryModel' => $this, | 
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			'link' => $link, | 
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			'multiple' => true, | 
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		)); | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * @inheritDocs | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function insert($runValidation = true, $attributes = null) | 
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	{ | 
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		if ($runValidation && !$this->validate($attributes)) { | 
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			return false; | 
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		} | 
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		if ($this->beforeSave(true)) { | 
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			$db = static::getDb(); | 
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			$values = $this->getDirtyAttributes($attributes); | 
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			$key = reset($this->primaryKey()); | 
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			$pk = $this->getAttribute($key); | 
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			//unset($values[$key]); | 
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			// save attributes | 
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			if ($pk === null) { | 
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				$url = '/' . static::indexName() . '/' . static::indexType(); | 
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				$request = $db->http()->post($url, array(), Json::encode($values)); | 
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			} else { | 
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				$url = '/' . static::indexName() . '/' . static::indexType() . '/' . $pk; | 
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				$request = $db->http()->put($url, array(), Json::encode($values)); | 
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			} | 
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			$response = $request->send(); | 
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			$body = Json::decode($response->getBody(true)); | 
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			if (!$body['ok']) { | 
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				return false; | 
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			} | 
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			$this->setOldAttributes($values); | 
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			if ($pk === null) { | 
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				$this->setAttribute($key, $body['_id']); | 
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			} | 
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			$this->afterSave(true); | 
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			return true; | 
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		} | 
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		return false; | 
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	} | 
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	/** | 
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	 * Returns a value indicating whether the specified operation is transactional in the current [[scenario]]. | 
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	 * This method will always return false as transactional operations are not supported by elasticsearch. | 
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	 * @param integer $operation the operation to check. Possible values are [[OP_INSERT]], [[OP_UPDATE]] and [[OP_DELETE]]. | 
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	 * @return boolean whether the specified operation is transactional in the current [[scenario]]. | 
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	 */ | 
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	public function isTransactional($operation) | 
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	{ | 
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		return false; | 
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	} | 
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}
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