joomla_test/libraries/joomla/database/query/sqlite.php

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<?php
/**
* @package Joomla.Platform
* @subpackage Database
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2013 Open Source Matters, Inc. All rights reserved.
* @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE
*/
defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die;
/**
* SQLite Query Building Class.
*
* @package Joomla.Platform
* @subpackage Database
* @since 12.1
*/
class JDatabaseQuerySqlite extends JDatabaseQueryPdo implements JDatabaseQueryPreparable, JDatabaseQueryLimitable
{
/**
* @var integer
* @since 12.1
*/
protected $limit;
/**
* @var integer
* @since 12.1
*/
protected $offset;
/**
* @var mixed
* @since 12.1
*/
protected $bounded = array();
/**
* Method to add a variable to an internal array that will be bound to a prepared SQL statement before query execution. Also
* removes a variable that has been bounded from the internal bounded array when the passed in value is null.
*
* @param string|integer $key The key that will be used in your SQL query to reference the value. Usually of
* the form ':key', but can also be an integer.
* @param mixed &$value The value that will be bound. The value is passed by reference to support output
* parameters such as those possible with stored procedures.
* @param integer $dataType Constant corresponding to a SQL datatype.
* @param integer $length The length of the variable. Usually required for OUTPUT parameters.
* @param array $driverOptions Optional driver options to be used.
*
* @return JDatabaseQuery
*
* @since 12.1
*/
public function bind($key = null, &$value = null, $dataType = PDO::PARAM_STR, $length = 0, $driverOptions = array())
{
// Case 1: Empty Key (reset $bounded array)
if (empty($key))
{
$this->bounded = array();
return $this;
}
// Case 2: Key Provided, null value (unset key from $bounded array)
if (is_null($value))
{
if (isset($this->bounded[$key]))
{
unset($this->bounded[$key]);
}
return $this;
}
$obj = new stdClass;
$obj->value = &$value;
$obj->dataType = $dataType;
$obj->length = $length;
$obj->driverOptions = $driverOptions;
// Case 3: Simply add the Key/Value into the bounded array
$this->bounded[$key] = $obj;
return $this;
}
/**
* Retrieves the bound parameters array when key is null and returns it by reference. If a key is provided then that item is
* returned.
*
* @param mixed $key The bounded variable key to retrieve.
*
* @return mixed
*
* @since 12.1
*/
public function &getBounded($key = null)
{
if (empty($key))
{
return $this->bounded;
}
else
{
if (isset($this->bounded[$key]))
{
return $this->bounded[$key];
}
}
}
/**
* Clear data from the query or a specific clause of the query.
*
* @param string $clause Optionally, the name of the clause to clear, or nothing to clear the whole query.
*
* @return JDatabaseQuery Returns this object to allow chaining.
*
* @since 12.1
*/
public function clear($clause = null)
{
switch ($clause)
{
case null:
$this->bounded = array();
break;
}
parent::clear($clause);
return $this;
}
/**
* Method to modify a query already in string format with the needed
* additions to make the query limited to a particular number of
* results, or start at a particular offset. This method is used
* automatically by the __toString() method if it detects that the
* query implements the JDatabaseQueryLimitable interface.
*
* @param string $query The query in string format
* @param integer $limit The limit for the result set
* @param integer $offset The offset for the result set
*
* @return string
*
* @since 12.1
*/
public function processLimit($query, $limit, $offset = 0)
{
if ($limit > 0 || $offset > 0)
{
$query .= ' LIMIT ' . $offset . ', ' . $limit;
}
return $query;
}
/**
* Sets the offset and limit for the result set, if the database driver supports it.
*
* Usage:
* $query->setLimit(100, 0); (retrieve 100 rows, starting at first record)
* $query->setLimit(50, 50); (retrieve 50 rows, starting at 50th record)
*
* @param integer $limit The limit for the result set
* @param integer $offset The offset for the result set
*
* @return JDatabaseQuery Returns this object to allow chaining.
*
* @since 12.1
*/
public function setLimit($limit = 0, $offset = 0)
{
$this->limit = (int) $limit;
$this->offset = (int) $offset;
return $this;
}
/**
* Add to the current date and time.
* Usage:
* $query->select($query->dateAdd());
* Prefixing the interval with a - (negative sign) will cause subtraction to be used.
*
* @param datetime $date The date or datetime to add to
* @param string $interval The string representation of the appropriate number of units
* @param string $datePart The part of the date to perform the addition on
*
* @return string The string with the appropriate sql for addition of dates
*
* @since 13.1
* @link http://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html
*/
public function dateAdd($date, $interval, $datePart)
{
// SQLite does not support microseconds as a separate unit. Convert the interval to seconds
if (strcasecmp($datePart, 'microseconds') == 0)
{
$interval = .001 * $interval;
$datePart = 'seconds';
}
if (substr($interval, 0, 1) != '-')
{
return "datetime('" . $date . "', '+" . $interval . " " . $datePart . "')";
}
else
{
return "datetime('" . $date . "', '" . $interval . " " . $datePart . "')";
}
}
}