beginTransaction(); * try { * $connection->createCommand($sql1)->execute(); * $connection->createCommand($sql2)->execute(); * //.... other SQL executions * $transaction->commit(); * } catch(Exception $e) { * $transaction->rollBack(); * } * ~~~ * * @author Qiang Xue * @since 2.0 */ class Transaction extends \yii\base\Object { /** * @var boolean whether this transaction is active. Only an active transaction * can [[commit()]] or [[rollBack()]]. This property is set true when the transaction is started. */ public $active; /** * @var Connection the database connection that this transaction is associated with. */ public $connection; /** * Constructor. * @param Connection $connection the connection associated with this transaction * @param array $config name-value pairs that will be used to initialize the object properties * @see Connection::beginTransaction */ public function __construct($connection, $config = array()) { $this->active = true; $this->connection = $connection; parent::__construct($config); } /** * Commits a transaction. * @throws Exception if the transaction or the DB connection is not active. */ public function commit() { if ($this->active && $this->connection->getActive()) { \Yii::trace('Committing transaction', __CLASS__); $this->connection->pdo->commit(); $this->active = false; } else { throw new Exception('Failed to commit transaction: transaction was inactive.'); } } /** * Rolls back a transaction. * @throws Exception if the transaction or the DB connection is not active. */ public function rollback() { if ($this->active && $this->connection->getActive()) { \Yii::trace('Rolling back transaction', __CLASS__); $this->connection->pdo->rollBack(); $this->active = false; } else { throw new Exception('Failed to roll back transaction: transaction was inactive.'); } } }