* @since 2.0 */ class ColumnSchema extends Object { /** * @var string name of this column (without quotes). */ public $name; /** * @var boolean whether this column can be null. */ public $allowNull; /** * @var string abstract type of this column. Possible abstract types include: * string, text, boolean, smallint, integer, bigint, float, decimal, datetime, * timestamp, time, date, binary, and money. */ public $type; /** * @var string the PHP type of this column. Possible PHP types include: * `string`, `boolean`, `integer`, `double`. */ public $phpType; /** * @var string the DB type of this column. Possible DB types vary according to the type of DBMS. */ public $dbType; /** * @var mixed default value of this column */ public $defaultValue; /** * @var array enumerable values. This is set only if the column is declared to be an enumerable type. */ public $enumValues; /** * @var integer display size of the column. */ public $size; /** * @var integer precision of the column data, if it is numeric. */ public $precision; /** * @var integer scale of the column data, if it is numeric. */ public $scale; /** * @var boolean whether this column is a primary key */ public $isPrimaryKey; /** * @var boolean whether this column is auto-incremental */ public $autoIncrement = false; /** * @var boolean whether this column is unsigned. This is only meaningful * when [[type]] is `smallint`, `integer` or `bigint`. */ public $unsigned; /** * @var string comment of this column. Not all DBMS support this. */ public $comment; /** * Converts the input value according to [[phpType]] after retrieval from the database. * If the value is null or an [[Expression]], it will not be converted. * @param mixed $value input value * @return mixed converted value */ public function typecast($value) { if ($value === '' && $this->type !== Schema::TYPE_TEXT && $this->type !== Schema::TYPE_STRING && $this->type !== Schema::TYPE_BINARY) { return null; } if ($value === null || gettype($value) === $this->phpType || $value instanceof Expression) { return $value; } switch ($this->phpType) { case 'string': return is_resource($value) ? $value : (string) $value; case 'integer': return (integer) $value; case 'boolean': return (boolean) $value; case 'double': return (double) $value; } return $value; } /** * Converts the input value according to [[type]] and [[dbType]] for use in a db query. * If the value is null or an [[Expression]], it will not be converted. * @param mixed $value input value * @return mixed converted value. This may also be an array containing the value as the first element * and the PDO type as the second element. */ public function dbTypecast($value) { // the default implementation does the same as casting for PHP but it should be possible // to override this with annotation of explicit PDO type. return $this->typecast($value); } }