* @author Mika Tuupola * @author Daniel Convissor * @copyright 1997-2005 The PHP Group * @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0 3.0 * @version CVS: $Id: sqlite.php,v 1.114 2007/01/12 02:41:07 aharvey Exp $ * @link http://pear.php.net/package/DB */ /** * Obtain the DB_common class so it can be extended from */ require_once 'DB/common.php'; /** * The methods PEAR DB uses to interact with PHP's sqlite extension * for interacting with SQLite databases * * These methods overload the ones declared in DB_common. * * NOTICE: This driver needs PHP's track_errors ini setting to be on. * It is automatically turned on when connecting to the database. * Make sure your scripts don't turn it off. * * @category Database * @package DB * @author Urs Gehrig * @author Mika Tuupola * @author Daniel Convissor * @copyright 1997-2005 The PHP Group * @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt PHP License 3.0 3.0 * @version Release: 1.7.11 * @link http://pear.php.net/package/DB */ class DB_sqlite extends DB_common { // {{{ properties /** * The DB driver type (mysql, oci8, odbc, etc.) * @var string */ var $phptype = 'sqlite'; /** * The database syntax variant to be used (db2, access, etc.), if any * @var string */ var $dbsyntax = 'sqlite'; /** * The capabilities of this DB implementation * * The 'new_link' element contains the PHP version that first provided * new_link support for this DBMS. Contains false if it's unsupported. * * Meaning of the 'limit' element: * + 'emulate' = emulate with fetch row by number * + 'alter' = alter the query * + false = skip rows * * @var array */ var $features = array( 'limit' => 'alter', 'new_link' => false, 'numrows' => true, 'pconnect' => true, 'prepare' => false, 'ssl' => false, 'transactions' => false, ); /** * A mapping of native error codes to DB error codes * * {@internal Error codes according to sqlite_exec. See the online * manual at http://sqlite.org/c_interface.html for info. * This error handling based on sqlite_exec is not yet implemented.}} * * @var array */ var $errorcode_map = array( ); /** * The raw database connection created by PHP * @var resource */ var $connection; /** * The DSN information for connecting to a database * @var array */ var $dsn = array(); /** * SQLite data types * * @link http://www.sqlite.org/datatypes.html * * @var array */ var $keywords = array ( 'BLOB' => '', 'BOOLEAN' => '', 'CHARACTER' => '', 'CLOB' => '', 'FLOAT' => '', 'INTEGER' => '', 'KEY' => '', 'NATIONAL' => '', 'NUMERIC' => '', 'NVARCHAR' => '', 'PRIMARY' => '', 'TEXT' => '', 'TIMESTAMP' => '', 'UNIQUE' => '', 'VARCHAR' => '', 'VARYING' => '', ); /** * The most recent error message from $php_errormsg * @var string * @access private */ var $_lasterror = ''; // }}} // {{{ constructor /** * This constructor calls $this->DB_common() * * @return void */ function DB_sqlite() { $this->DB_common(); } // }}} // {{{ connect() /** * Connect to the database server, log in and open the database * * Don't call this method directly. Use DB::connect() instead. * * PEAR DB's sqlite driver supports the following extra DSN options: * + mode The permissions for the database file, in four digit * chmod octal format (eg "0600"). * * Example of connecting to a database in read-only mode: * * require_once 'DB.php'; * * $dsn = 'sqlite:///path/and/name/of/db/file?mode=0400'; * $options = array( * 'portability' => DB_PORTABILITY_ALL, * ); * * $db =& DB::connect($dsn, $options); * if (PEAR::isError($db)) { * die($db->getMessage()); * } * * * @param array $dsn the data source name * @param bool $persistent should the connection be persistent? * * @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure. */ function connect($dsn, $persistent = false) { if (!PEAR::loadExtension('sqlite')) { return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_EXTENSION_NOT_FOUND); } $this->dsn = $dsn; if ($dsn['dbsyntax']) { $this->dbsyntax = $dsn['dbsyntax']; } if (!$dsn['database']) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION); } if ($dsn['database'] !== ':memory:') { if (!file_exists($dsn['database'])) { if (!touch($dsn['database'])) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND); } if (!isset($dsn['mode']) || !is_numeric($dsn['mode'])) { $mode = 0644; } else { $mode = octdec($dsn['mode']); } if (!chmod($dsn['database'], $mode)) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND); } if (!file_exists($dsn['database'])) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND); } } if (!is_file($dsn['database'])) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_INVALID); } if (!is_readable($dsn['database'])) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION); } } $connect_function = $persistent ? 'sqlite_popen' : 'sqlite_open'; // track_errors must remain on for simpleQuery() @ini_set('track_errors', 1); $php_errormsg = ''; if (!$this->connection = @$connect_function($dsn['database'])) { return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_NODBSELECTED, null, null, null, $php_errormsg); } return DB_OK; } // }}} // {{{ disconnect() /** * Disconnects from the database server * * @return bool TRUE on success, FALSE on failure */ function disconnect() { $ret = @sqlite_close($this->connection); $this->connection = null; return $ret; } // }}} // {{{ simpleQuery() /** * Sends a query to the database server * * NOTICE: This method needs PHP's track_errors ini setting to be on. * It is automatically turned on when connecting to the database. * Make sure your scripts don't turn it off. * * @param string the SQL query string * * @return mixed + a PHP result resrouce for successful SELECT queries * + the DB_OK constant for other successful queries * + a DB_Error object on failure */ function simpleQuery($query) { $ismanip = $this->_checkManip($query); $this->last_query = $query; $query = $this->modifyQuery($query); $php_errormsg = ''; $result = @sqlite_query($query, $this->connection); $this->_lasterror = $php_errormsg ? $php_errormsg : ''; $this->result = $result; if (!$this->result) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(null); } // sqlite_query() seems to allways return a resource // so cant use that. Using $ismanip instead if (!$ismanip) { $numRows = $this->numRows($result); if (is_object($numRows)) { // we've got PEAR_Error return $numRows; } return $result; } return DB_OK; } // }}} // {{{ nextResult() /** * Move the internal sqlite result pointer to the next available result * * @param resource $result the valid sqlite result resource * * @return bool true if a result is available otherwise return false */ function nextResult($result) { return false; } // }}} // {{{ fetchInto() /** * Places a row from the result set into the given array * * Formating of the array and the data therein are configurable. * See DB_result::fetchInto() for more information. * * This method is not meant to be called directly. Use * DB_result::fetchInto() instead. It can't be declared "protected" * because DB_result is a separate object. * * @param resource $result the query result resource * @param array $arr the referenced array to put the data in * @param int $fetchmode how the resulting array should be indexed * @param int $rownum the row number to fetch (0 = first row) * * @return mixed DB_OK on success, NULL when the end of a result set is * reached or on failure * * @see DB_result::fetchInto() */ function fetchInto($result, &$arr, $fetchmode, $rownum = null) { if ($rownum !== null) { if (!@sqlite_seek($this->result, $rownum)) { return null; } } if ($fetchmode & DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC) { $arr = @sqlite_fetch_array($result, SQLITE_ASSOC); if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_LOWERCASE && $arr) { $arr = array_change_key_case($arr, CASE_LOWER); } } else { $arr = @sqlite_fetch_array($result, SQLITE_NUM); } if (!$arr) { return null; } if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_RTRIM) { /* * Even though this DBMS already trims output, we do this because * a field might have intentional whitespace at the end that * gets removed by DB_PORTABILITY_RTRIM under another driver. */ $this->_rtrimArrayValues($arr); } if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_NULL_TO_EMPTY) { $this->_convertNullArrayValuesToEmpty($arr); } return DB_OK; } // }}} // {{{ freeResult() /** * Deletes the result set and frees the memory occupied by the result set * * This method is not meant to be called directly. Use * DB_result::free() instead. It can't be declared "protected" * because DB_result is a separate object. * * @param resource $result PHP's query result resource * * @return bool TRUE on success, FALSE if $result is invalid * * @see DB_result::free() */ function freeResult(&$result) { // XXX No native free? if (!is_resource($result)) { return false; } $result = null; return true; } // }}} // {{{ numCols() /** * Gets the number of columns in a result set * * This method is not meant to be called directly. Use * DB_result::numCols() instead. It can't be declared "protected" * because DB_result is a separate object. * * @param resource $result PHP's query result resource * * @return int the number of columns. A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_result::numCols() */ function numCols($result) { $cols = @sqlite_num_fields($result); if (!$cols) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(); } return $cols; } // }}} // {{{ numRows() /** * Gets the number of rows in a result set * * This method is not meant to be called directly. Use * DB_result::numRows() instead. It can't be declared "protected" * because DB_result is a separate object. * * @param resource $result PHP's query result resource * * @return int the number of rows. A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_result::numRows() */ function numRows($result) { $rows = @sqlite_num_rows($result); if ($rows === null) { return $this->sqliteRaiseError(); } return $rows; } // }}} // {{{ affected() /** * Determines the number of rows affected by a data maniuplation query * * 0 is returned for queries that don't manipulate data. * * @return int the number of rows. A DB_Error object on failure. */ function affectedRows() { return @sqlite_changes($this->connection); } // }}} // {{{ dropSequence() /** * Deletes a sequence * * @param string $seq_name name of the sequence to be deleted * * @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_common::dropSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(), * DB_sqlite::nextID(), DB_sqlite::createSequence() */ function dropSequence($seq_name) { return $this->query('DROP TABLE ' . $this->getSequenceName($seq_name)); } /** * Creates a new sequence * * @param string $seq_name name of the new sequence * * @return int DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_common::createSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(), * DB_sqlite::nextID(), DB_sqlite::dropSequence() */ function createSequence($seq_name) { $seqname = $this->getSequenceName($seq_name); $query = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $seqname . ' (id INTEGER UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY) '; $result = $this->query($query); if (DB::isError($result)) { return($result); } $query = "CREATE TRIGGER ${seqname}_cleanup AFTER INSERT ON $seqname BEGIN DELETE FROM $seqname WHERE idquery($query); if (DB::isError($result)) { return($result); } } // }}} // {{{ nextId() /** * Returns the next free id in a sequence * * @param string $seq_name name of the sequence * @param boolean $ondemand when true, the seqence is automatically * created if it does not exist * * @return int the next id number in the sequence. * A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_common::nextID(), DB_common::getSequenceName(), * DB_sqlite::createSequence(), DB_sqlite::dropSequence() */ function nextId($seq_name, $ondemand = true) { $seqname = $this->getSequenceName($seq_name); do { $repeat = 0; $this->pushErrorHandling(PEAR_ERROR_RETURN); $result = $this->query("INSERT INTO $seqname (id) VALUES (NULL)"); $this->popErrorHandling(); if ($result === DB_OK) { $id = @sqlite_last_insert_rowid($this->connection); if ($id != 0) { return $id; } } elseif ($ondemand && DB::isError($result) && $result->getCode() == DB_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE) { $result = $this->createSequence($seq_name); if (DB::isError($result)) { return $this->raiseError($result); } else { $repeat = 1; } } } while ($repeat); return $this->raiseError($result); } // }}} // {{{ getDbFileStats() /** * Get the file stats for the current database * * Possible arguments are dev, ino, mode, nlink, uid, gid, rdev, size, * atime, mtime, ctime, blksize, blocks or a numeric key between * 0 and 12. * * @param string $arg the array key for stats() * * @return mixed an array on an unspecified key, integer on a passed * arg and false at a stats error */ function getDbFileStats($arg = '') { $stats = stat($this->dsn['database']); if ($stats == false) { return false; } if (is_array($stats)) { if (is_numeric($arg)) { if (((int)$arg <= 12) & ((int)$arg >= 0)) { return false; } return $stats[$arg ]; } if (array_key_exists(trim($arg), $stats)) { return $stats[$arg ]; } } return $stats; } // }}} // {{{ escapeSimple() /** * Escapes a string according to the current DBMS's standards * * In SQLite, this makes things safe for inserts/updates, but may * cause problems when performing text comparisons against columns * containing binary data. See the * {@link http://php.net/sqlite_escape_string PHP manual} for more info. * * @param string $str the string to be escaped * * @return string the escaped string * * @since Method available since Release 1.6.1 * @see DB_common::escapeSimple() */ function escapeSimple($str) { return @sqlite_escape_string($str); } // }}} // {{{ modifyLimitQuery() /** * Adds LIMIT clauses to a query string according to current DBMS standards * * @param string $query the query to modify * @param int $from the row to start to fetching (0 = the first row) * @param int $count the numbers of rows to fetch * @param mixed $params array, string or numeric data to be used in * execution of the statement. Quantity of items * passed must match quantity of placeholders in * query: meaning 1 placeholder for non-array * parameters or 1 placeholder per array element. * * @return string the query string with LIMIT clauses added * * @access protected */ function modifyLimitQuery($query, $from, $count, $params = array()) { return "$query LIMIT $count OFFSET $from"; } // }}} // {{{ modifyQuery() /** * Changes a query string for various DBMS specific reasons * * This little hack lets you know how many rows were deleted * when running a "DELETE FROM table" query. Only implemented * if the DB_PORTABILITY_DELETE_COUNT portability option is on. * * @param string $query the query string to modify * * @return string the modified query string * * @access protected * @see DB_common::setOption() */ function modifyQuery($query) { if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_DELETE_COUNT) { if (preg_match('/^\s*DELETE\s+FROM\s+(\S+)\s*$/i', $query)) { $query = preg_replace('/^\s*DELETE\s+FROM\s+(\S+)\s*$/', 'DELETE FROM \1 WHERE 1=1', $query); } } return $query; } // }}} // {{{ sqliteRaiseError() /** * Produces a DB_Error object regarding the current problem * * @param int $errno if the error is being manually raised pass a * DB_ERROR* constant here. If this isn't passed * the error information gathered from the DBMS. * * @return object the DB_Error object * * @see DB_common::raiseError(), * DB_sqlite::errorNative(), DB_sqlite::errorCode() */ function sqliteRaiseError($errno = null) { $native = $this->errorNative(); if ($errno === null) { $errno = $this->errorCode($native); } $errorcode = @sqlite_last_error($this->connection); $userinfo = "$errorcode ** $this->last_query"; return $this->raiseError($errno, null, null, $userinfo, $native); } // }}} // {{{ errorNative() /** * Gets the DBMS' native error message produced by the last query * * {@internal This is used to retrieve more meaningfull error messages * because sqlite_last_error() does not provide adequate info.}} * * @return string the DBMS' error message */ function errorNative() { return $this->_lasterror; } // }}} // {{{ errorCode() /** * Determines PEAR::DB error code from the database's text error message * * @param string $errormsg the error message returned from the database * * @return integer the DB error number */ function errorCode($errormsg) { static $error_regexps; // PHP 5.2+ prepends the function name to $php_errormsg, so we need // this hack to work around it, per bug #9599. $errormsg = preg_replace('/^sqlite[a-z_]+\(\): /', '', $errormsg); if (!isset($error_regexps)) { $error_regexps = array( '/^no such table:/' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE, '/^no such index:/' => DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND, '/^(table|index) .* already exists$/' => DB_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS, '/PRIMARY KEY must be unique/i' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT, '/is not unique/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT, '/columns .* are not unique/i' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT, '/uniqueness constraint failed/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT, '/may not be NULL/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT_NOT_NULL, '/^no such column:/' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHFIELD, '/column not present in both tables/i' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHFIELD, '/^near ".*": syntax error$/' => DB_ERROR_SYNTAX, '/[0-9]+ values for [0-9]+ columns/i' => DB_ERROR_VALUE_COUNT_ON_ROW, ); } foreach ($error_regexps as $regexp => $code) { if (preg_match($regexp, $errormsg)) { return $code; } } // Fall back to DB_ERROR if there was no mapping. return DB_ERROR; } // }}} // {{{ tableInfo() /** * Returns information about a table * * @param string $result a string containing the name of a table * @param int $mode a valid tableInfo mode * * @return array an associative array with the information requested. * A DB_Error object on failure. * * @see DB_common::tableInfo() * @since Method available since Release 1.7.0 */ function tableInfo($result, $mode = null) { if (is_string($result)) { /* * Probably received a table name. * Create a result resource identifier. */ $id = @sqlite_array_query($this->connection, "PRAGMA table_info('$result');", SQLITE_ASSOC); $got_string = true; } else { $this->last_query = ''; return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_CAPABLE, null, null, null, 'This DBMS can not obtain tableInfo' . ' from result sets'); } if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_LOWERCASE) { $case_func = 'strtolower'; } else { $case_func = 'strval'; } $count = count($id); $res = array(); if ($mode) { $res['num_fields'] = $count; } for ($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) { if (strpos($id[$i]['type'], '(') !== false) { $bits = explode('(', $id[$i]['type']); $type = $bits[0]; $len = rtrim($bits[1],')'); } else { $type = $id[$i]['type']; $len = 0; } $flags = ''; if ($id[$i]['pk']) { $flags .= 'primary_key '; } if ($id[$i]['notnull']) { $flags .= 'not_null '; } if ($id[$i]['dflt_value'] !== null) { $flags .= 'default_' . rawurlencode($id[$i]['dflt_value']); } $flags = trim($flags); $res[$i] = array( 'table' => $case_func($result), 'name' => $case_func($id[$i]['name']), 'type' => $type, 'len' => $len, 'flags' => $flags, ); if ($mode & DB_TABLEINFO_ORDER) { $res['order'][$res[$i]['name']] = $i; } if ($mode & DB_TABLEINFO_ORDERTABLE) { $res['ordertable'][$res[$i]['table']][$res[$i]['name']] = $i; } } return $res; } // }}} // {{{ getSpecialQuery() /** * Obtains the query string needed for listing a given type of objects * * @param string $type the kind of objects you want to retrieve * @param array $args SQLITE DRIVER ONLY: a private array of arguments * used by the getSpecialQuery(). Do not use * this directly. * * @return string the SQL query string or null if the driver doesn't * support the object type requested * * @access protected * @see DB_common::getListOf() */ function getSpecialQuery($type, $args = array()) { if (!is_array($args)) { return $this->raiseError('no key specified', null, null, null, 'Argument has to be an array.'); } switch ($type) { case 'master': return 'SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;'; case 'tables': return "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' " . 'UNION ALL SELECT name FROM sqlite_temp_master ' . "WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name;"; case 'schema': return 'SELECT sql FROM (SELECT * FROM sqlite_master ' . 'UNION ALL SELECT * FROM sqlite_temp_master) ' . "WHERE type!='meta' " . 'ORDER BY tbl_name, type DESC, name;'; case 'schemax': case 'schema_x': /* * Use like: * $res = $db->query($db->getSpecialQuery('schema_x', * array('table' => 'table3'))); */ return 'SELECT sql FROM (SELECT * FROM sqlite_master ' . 'UNION ALL SELECT * FROM sqlite_temp_master) ' . "WHERE tbl_name LIKE '{$args['table']}' " . "AND type!='meta' " . 'ORDER BY type DESC, name;'; case 'alter': /* * SQLite does not support ALTER TABLE; this is a helper query * to handle this. 'table' represents the table name, 'rows' * the news rows to create, 'save' the row(s) to keep _with_ * the data. * * Use like: * $args = array( * 'table' => $table, * 'rows' => "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, firstname TEXT, surname TEXT, datetime TEXT", * 'save' => "NULL, titel, content, datetime" * ); * $res = $db->query( $db->getSpecialQuery('alter', $args)); */ $rows = strtr($args['rows'], $this->keywords); $q = array( 'BEGIN TRANSACTION', "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE {$args['table']}_backup ({$args['rows']})", "INSERT INTO {$args['table']}_backup SELECT {$args['save']} FROM {$args['table']}", "DROP TABLE {$args['table']}", "CREATE TABLE {$args['table']} ({$args['rows']})", "INSERT INTO {$args['table']} SELECT {$rows} FROM {$args['table']}_backup", "DROP TABLE {$args['table']}_backup", 'COMMIT', ); /* * This is a dirty hack, since the above query will not get * executed with a single query call so here the query method * will be called directly and return a select instead. */ foreach ($q as $query) { $this->query($query); } return "SELECT * FROM {$args['table']};"; default: return null; } } // }}} } /* * Local variables: * tab-width: 4 * c-basic-offset: 4 * End: */ ?>