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1 <?php
2
3 /**
4 * @defgroup Database Database
5 *
6 * This file deals with database interface functions
7 * and query specifics/optimisations.
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 * (at your option) any later version.
13 *
14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 * GNU General Public License for more details.
18 *
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
20 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
21 * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
22 * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
23 *
24 * @file
25 * @ingroup Database
26 */
27
28 /**
29 * Interface for classes that implement or wrap DatabaseBase
30 * @ingroup Database
31 */
32 interface IDatabase {
33 }
34
35 /**
36 * Database abstraction object
37 * @ingroup Database
38 */
39 abstract class DatabaseBase implements IDatabase {
40 /** Number of times to re-try an operation in case of deadlock */
41 const DEADLOCK_TRIES = 4;
42
43 /** Minimum time to wait before retry, in microseconds */
44 const DEADLOCK_DELAY_MIN = 500000;
45
46 /** Maximum time to wait before retry */
47 const DEADLOCK_DELAY_MAX = 1500000;
48
49 protected $mLastQuery = '';
50 protected $mDoneWrites = false;
51 protected $mPHPError = false;
52
53 protected $mServer, $mUser, $mPassword, $mDBname;
54
55 /** @var resource Database connection */
56 protected $mConn = null;
57 protected $mOpened = false;
58
59 /** @var callable[] */
60 protected $mTrxIdleCallbacks = array();
61 /** @var callable[] */
62 protected $mTrxPreCommitCallbacks = array();
63
64 protected $mTablePrefix;
65 protected $mSchema;
66 protected $mFlags;
67 protected $mForeign;
68 protected $mErrorCount = 0;
69 protected $mLBInfo = array();
70 protected $mDefaultBigSelects = null;
71 protected $mSchemaVars = false;
72
73 protected $preparedArgs;
74
75 protected $htmlErrors;
76
77 protected $delimiter = ';';
78
79 /**
80 * Either 1 if a transaction is active or 0 otherwise.
81 * The other Trx fields may not be meaningfull if this is 0.
82 *
83 * @var int
84 */
85 protected $mTrxLevel = 0;
86
87 /**
88 * Either a short hexidecimal string if a transaction is active or ""
89 *
90 * @var string
91 * @see DatabaseBase::mTrxLevel
92 */
93 protected $mTrxShortId = '';
94
95 /**
96 * The UNIX time that the transaction started. Callers can assume that if
97 * snapshot isolation is used, then the data is *at least* up to date to that
98 * point (possibly more up-to-date since the first SELECT defines the snapshot).
99 *
100 * @var float|null
101 * @see DatabaseBase::mTrxLevel
102 */
103 private $mTrxTimestamp = null;
104
105 /**
106 * Remembers the function name given for starting the most recent transaction via begin().
107 * Used to provide additional context for error reporting.
108 *
109 * @var string
110 * @see DatabaseBase::mTrxLevel
111 */
112 private $mTrxFname = null;
113
114 /**
115 * Record if possible write queries were done in the last transaction started
116 *
117 * @var bool
118 * @see DatabaseBase::mTrxLevel
119 */
120 private $mTrxDoneWrites = false;
121
122 /**
123 * Record if the current transaction was started implicitly due to DBO_TRX being set.
124 *
125 * @var bool
126 * @see DatabaseBase::mTrxLevel
127 */
128 private $mTrxAutomatic = false;
129
130 /**
131 * Array of levels of atomicity within transactions
132 *
133 * @var SplStack
134 */
135 private $mTrxAtomicLevels;
136
137 /**
138 * Record if the current transaction was started implicitly by DatabaseBase::startAtomic
139 *
140 * @var bool
141 */
142 private $mTrxAutomaticAtomic = false;
143
144 /**
145 * @since 1.21
146 * @var resource File handle for upgrade
147 */
148 protected $fileHandle = null;
149
150 /**
151 * @since 1.22
152 * @var string[] Process cache of VIEWs names in the database
153 */
154 protected $allViews = null;
155
156 /**
157 * A string describing the current software version, and possibly
158 * other details in a user-friendly way. Will be listed on Special:Version, etc.
159 * Use getServerVersion() to get machine-friendly information.
160 *
161 * @return string Version information from the database server
162 */
163 public function getServerInfo() {
164 return $this->getServerVersion();
165 }
166
167 /**
168 * @return string Command delimiter used by this database engine
169 */
170 public function getDelimiter() {
171 return $this->delimiter;
172 }
173
174 /**
175 * Boolean, controls output of large amounts of debug information.
176 * @param bool|null $debug
177 * - true to enable debugging
178 * - false to disable debugging
179 * - omitted or null to do nothing
180 *
181 * @return bool|null Previous value of the flag
182 */
183 public function debug( $debug = null ) {
184 return wfSetBit( $this->mFlags, DBO_DEBUG, $debug );
185 }
186
187 /**
188 * Turns buffering of SQL result sets on (true) or off (false). Default is
189 * "on".
190 *
191 * Unbuffered queries are very troublesome in MySQL:
192 *
193 * - If another query is executed while the first query is being read
194 * out, the first query is killed. This means you can't call normal
195 * MediaWiki functions while you are reading an unbuffered query result
196 * from a normal wfGetDB() connection.
197 *
198 * - Unbuffered queries cause the MySQL server to use large amounts of
199 * memory and to hold broad locks which block other queries.
200 *
201 * If you want to limit client-side memory, it's almost always better to
202 * split up queries into batches using a LIMIT clause than to switch off
203 * buffering.
204 *
205 * @param null|bool $buffer
206 * @return null|bool The previous value of the flag
207 */
208 public function bufferResults( $buffer = null ) {
209 if ( is_null( $buffer ) ) {
210 return !(bool)( $this->mFlags & DBO_NOBUFFER );
211 } else {
212 return !wfSetBit( $this->mFlags, DBO_NOBUFFER, !$buffer );
213 }
214 }
215
216 /**
217 * Turns on (false) or off (true) the automatic generation and sending
218 * of a "we're sorry, but there has been a database error" page on
219 * database errors. Default is on (false). When turned off, the
220 * code should use lastErrno() and lastError() to handle the
221 * situation as appropriate.
222 *
223 * Do not use this function outside of the Database classes.
224 *
225 * @param null|bool $ignoreErrors
226 * @return bool The previous value of the flag.
227 */
228 public function ignoreErrors( $ignoreErrors = null ) {
229 return wfSetBit( $this->mFlags, DBO_IGNORE, $ignoreErrors );
230 }
231
232 /**
233 * Gets the current transaction level.
234 *
235 * Historically, transactions were allowed to be "nested". This is no
236 * longer supported, so this function really only returns a boolean.
237 *
238 * @return int The previous value
239 */
240 public function trxLevel() {
241 return $this->mTrxLevel;
242 }
243
244 /**
245 * Get the UNIX timestamp of the time that the transaction was established
246 *
247 * This can be used to reason about the staleness of SELECT data
248 * in REPEATABLE-READ transaction isolation level.
249 *
250 * @return float|null Returns null if there is not active transaction
251 * @since 1.25
252 */
253 public function trxTimestamp() {
254 return $this->mTrxLevel ? $this->mTrxTimestamp : null;
255 }
256
257 /**
258 * Get/set the number of errors logged. Only useful when errors are ignored
259 * @param int $count The count to set, or omitted to leave it unchanged.
260 * @return int The error count
261 */
262 public function errorCount( $count = null ) {
263 return wfSetVar( $this->mErrorCount, $count );
264 }
265
266 /**
267 * Get/set the table prefix.
268 * @param string $prefix The table prefix to set, or omitted to leave it unchanged.
269 * @return string The previous table prefix.
270 */
271 public function tablePrefix( $prefix = null ) {
272 return wfSetVar( $this->mTablePrefix, $prefix );
273 }
274
275 /**
276 * Get/set the db schema.
277 * @param string $schema The database schema to set, or omitted to leave it unchanged.
278 * @return string The previous db schema.
279 */
280 public function dbSchema( $schema = null ) {
281 return wfSetVar( $this->mSchema, $schema );
282 }
283
284 /**
285 * Set the filehandle to copy write statements to.
286 *
287 * @param resource $fh File handle
288 */
289 public function setFileHandle( $fh ) {
290 $this->fileHandle = $fh;
291 }
292
293 /**
294 * Get properties passed down from the server info array of the load
295 * balancer.
296 *
297 * @param string $name The entry of the info array to get, or null to get the
298 * whole array
299 *
300 * @return array|mixed|null
301 */
302 public function getLBInfo( $name = null ) {
303 if ( is_null( $name ) ) {
304 return $this->mLBInfo;
305 } else {
306 if ( array_key_exists( $name, $this->mLBInfo ) ) {
307 return $this->mLBInfo[$name];
308 } else {
309 return null;
310 }
311 }
312 }
313
314 /**
315 * Set the LB info array, or a member of it. If called with one parameter,
316 * the LB info array is set to that parameter. If it is called with two
317 * parameters, the member with the given name is set to the given value.
318 *
319 * @param string $name
320 * @param array $value
321 */
322 public function setLBInfo( $name, $value = null ) {
323 if ( is_null( $value ) ) {
324 $this->mLBInfo = $name;
325 } else {
326 $this->mLBInfo[$name] = $value;
327 }
328 }
329
330 /**
331 * Set lag time in seconds for a fake slave
332 *
333 * @param mixed $lag Valid values for this parameter are determined by the
334 * subclass, but should be a PHP scalar or array that would be sensible
335 * as part of $wgLBFactoryConf.
336 */
337 public function setFakeSlaveLag( $lag ) {
338 }
339
340 /**
341 * Make this connection a fake master
342 *
343 * @param bool $enabled
344 */
345 public function setFakeMaster( $enabled = true ) {
346 }
347
348 /**
349 * Returns true if this database supports (and uses) cascading deletes
350 *
351 * @return bool
352 */
353 public function cascadingDeletes() {
354 return false;
355 }
356
357 /**
358 * Returns true if this database supports (and uses) triggers (e.g. on the page table)
359 *
360 * @return bool
361 */
362 public function cleanupTriggers() {
363 return false;
364 }
365
366 /**
367 * Returns true if this database is strict about what can be put into an IP field.
368 * Specifically, it uses a NULL value instead of an empty string.
369 *
370 * @return bool
371 */
372 public function strictIPs() {
373 return false;
374 }
375
376 /**
377 * Returns true if this database uses timestamps rather than integers
378 *
379 * @return bool
380 */
381 public function realTimestamps() {
382 return false;
383 }
384
385 /**
386 * Returns true if this database does an implicit sort when doing GROUP BY
387 *
388 * @return bool
389 */
390 public function implicitGroupby() {
391 return true;
392 }
393
394 /**
395 * Returns true if this database does an implicit order by when the column has an index
396 * For example: SELECT page_title FROM page LIMIT 1
397 *
398 * @return bool
399 */
400 public function implicitOrderby() {
401 return true;
402 }
403
404 /**
405 * Returns true if this database can do a native search on IP columns
406 * e.g. this works as expected: .. WHERE rc_ip = '127.42.12.102/32';
407 *
408 * @return bool
409 */
410 public function searchableIPs() {
411 return false;
412 }
413
414 /**
415 * Returns true if this database can use functional indexes
416 *
417 * @return bool
418 */
419 public function functionalIndexes() {
420 return false;
421 }
422
423 /**
424 * Return the last query that went through DatabaseBase::query()
425 * @return string
426 */
427 public function lastQuery() {
428 return $this->mLastQuery;
429 }
430
431 /**
432 * Returns true if the connection may have been used for write queries.
433 * Should return true if unsure.
434 *
435 * @return bool
436 */
437 public function doneWrites() {
438 return (bool)$this->mDoneWrites;
439 }
440
441 /**
442 * Returns the last time the connection may have been used for write queries.
443 * Should return a timestamp if unsure.
444 *
445 * @return int|float UNIX timestamp or false
446 * @since 1.24
447 */
448 public function lastDoneWrites() {
449 return $this->mDoneWrites ?: false;
450 }
451
452 /**
453 * Returns true if there is a transaction open with possible write
454 * queries or transaction pre-commit/idle callbacks waiting on it to finish.
455 *
456 * @return bool
457 */
458 public function writesOrCallbacksPending() {
459 return $this->mTrxLevel && (
460 $this->mTrxDoneWrites || $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks || $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks
461 );
462 }
463
464 /**
465 * Is a connection to the database open?
466 * @return bool
467 */
468 public function isOpen() {
469 return $this->mOpened;
470 }
471
472 /**
473 * Set a flag for this connection
474 *
475 * @param int $flag DBO_* constants from Defines.php:
476 * - DBO_DEBUG: output some debug info (same as debug())
477 * - DBO_NOBUFFER: don't buffer results (inverse of bufferResults())
478 * - DBO_TRX: automatically start transactions
479 * - DBO_DEFAULT: automatically sets DBO_TRX if not in command line mode
480 * and removes it in command line mode
481 * - DBO_PERSISTENT: use persistant database connection
482 */
483 public function setFlag( $flag ) {
484 global $wgDebugDBTransactions;
485 $this->mFlags |= $flag;
486 if ( ( $flag & DBO_TRX ) && $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
487 wfDebug( "Implicit transactions are now enabled.\n" );
488 }
489 }
490
491 /**
492 * Clear a flag for this connection
493 *
494 * @param int $flag DBO_* constants from Defines.php:
495 * - DBO_DEBUG: output some debug info (same as debug())
496 * - DBO_NOBUFFER: don't buffer results (inverse of bufferResults())
497 * - DBO_TRX: automatically start transactions
498 * - DBO_DEFAULT: automatically sets DBO_TRX if not in command line mode
499 * and removes it in command line mode
500 * - DBO_PERSISTENT: use persistant database connection
501 */
502 public function clearFlag( $flag ) {
503 global $wgDebugDBTransactions;
504 $this->mFlags &= ~$flag;
505 if ( ( $flag & DBO_TRX ) && $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
506 wfDebug( "Implicit transactions are now disabled.\n" );
507 }
508 }
509
510 /**
511 * Returns a boolean whether the flag $flag is set for this connection
512 *
513 * @param int $flag DBO_* constants from Defines.php:
514 * - DBO_DEBUG: output some debug info (same as debug())
515 * - DBO_NOBUFFER: don't buffer results (inverse of bufferResults())
516 * - DBO_TRX: automatically start transactions
517 * - DBO_PERSISTENT: use persistant database connection
518 * @return bool
519 */
520 public function getFlag( $flag ) {
521 return !!( $this->mFlags & $flag );
522 }
523
524 /**
525 * General read-only accessor
526 *
527 * @param string $name
528 * @return string
529 */
530 public function getProperty( $name ) {
531 return $this->$name;
532 }
533
534 /**
535 * @return string
536 */
537 public function getWikiID() {
538 if ( $this->mTablePrefix ) {
539 return "{$this->mDBname}-{$this->mTablePrefix}";
540 } else {
541 return $this->mDBname;
542 }
543 }
544
545 /**
546 * Return a path to the DBMS-specific SQL file if it exists,
547 * otherwise default SQL file
548 *
549 * @param string $filename
550 * @return string
551 */
552 private function getSqlFilePath( $filename ) {
553 global $IP;
554 $dbmsSpecificFilePath = "$IP/maintenance/" . $this->getType() . "/$filename";
555 if ( file_exists( $dbmsSpecificFilePath ) ) {
556 return $dbmsSpecificFilePath;
557 } else {
558 return "$IP/maintenance/$filename";
559 }
560 }
561
562 /**
563 * Return a path to the DBMS-specific schema file,
564 * otherwise default to tables.sql
565 *
566 * @return string
567 */
568 public function getSchemaPath() {
569 return $this->getSqlFilePath( 'tables.sql' );
570 }
571
572 /**
573 * Return a path to the DBMS-specific update key file,
574 * otherwise default to update-keys.sql
575 *
576 * @return string
577 */
578 public function getUpdateKeysPath() {
579 return $this->getSqlFilePath( 'update-keys.sql' );
580 }
581
582 /**
583 * Get the type of the DBMS, as it appears in $wgDBtype.
584 *
585 * @return string
586 */
587 abstract function getType();
588
589 /**
590 * Open a connection to the database. Usually aborts on failure
591 *
592 * @param string $server Database server host
593 * @param string $user Database user name
594 * @param string $password Database user password
595 * @param string $dbName Database name
596 * @return bool
597 * @throws DBConnectionError
598 */
599 abstract function open( $server, $user, $password, $dbName );
600
601 /**
602 * Fetch the next row from the given result object, in object form.
603 * Fields can be retrieved with $row->fieldname, with fields acting like
604 * member variables.
605 * If no more rows are available, false is returned.
606 *
607 * @param ResultWrapper|stdClass $res Object as returned from DatabaseBase::query(), etc.
608 * @return stdClass|bool
609 * @throws DBUnexpectedError Thrown if the database returns an error
610 */
611 abstract function fetchObject( $res );
612
613 /**
614 * Fetch the next row from the given result object, in associative array
615 * form. Fields are retrieved with $row['fieldname'].
616 * If no more rows are available, false is returned.
617 *
618 * @param ResultWrapper $res Result object as returned from DatabaseBase::query(), etc.
619 * @return array|bool
620 * @throws DBUnexpectedError Thrown if the database returns an error
621 */
622 abstract function fetchRow( $res );
623
624 /**
625 * Get the number of rows in a result object
626 *
627 * @param mixed $res A SQL result
628 * @return int
629 */
630 abstract function numRows( $res );
631
632 /**
633 * Get the number of fields in a result object
634 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_num_fields
635 *
636 * @param mixed $res A SQL result
637 * @return int
638 */
639 abstract function numFields( $res );
640
641 /**
642 * Get a field name in a result object
643 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_field_name
644 *
645 * @param mixed $res A SQL result
646 * @param int $n
647 * @return string
648 */
649 abstract function fieldName( $res, $n );
650
651 /**
652 * Get the inserted value of an auto-increment row
653 *
654 * The value inserted should be fetched from nextSequenceValue()
655 *
656 * Example:
657 * $id = $dbw->nextSequenceValue( 'page_page_id_seq' );
658 * $dbw->insert( 'page', array( 'page_id' => $id ) );
659 * $id = $dbw->insertId();
660 *
661 * @return int
662 */
663 abstract function insertId();
664
665 /**
666 * Change the position of the cursor in a result object
667 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_data_seek
668 *
669 * @param mixed $res A SQL result
670 * @param int $row
671 */
672 abstract function dataSeek( $res, $row );
673
674 /**
675 * Get the last error number
676 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_errno
677 *
678 * @return int
679 */
680 abstract function lastErrno();
681
682 /**
683 * Get a description of the last error
684 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_error
685 *
686 * @return string
687 */
688 abstract function lastError();
689
690 /**
691 * mysql_fetch_field() wrapper
692 * Returns false if the field doesn't exist
693 *
694 * @param string $table Table name
695 * @param string $field Field name
696 *
697 * @return Field
698 */
699 abstract function fieldInfo( $table, $field );
700
701 /**
702 * Get information about an index into an object
703 * @param string $table Table name
704 * @param string $index Index name
705 * @param string $fname Calling function name
706 * @return mixed Database-specific index description class or false if the index does not exist
707 */
708 abstract function indexInfo( $table, $index, $fname = __METHOD__ );
709
710 /**
711 * Get the number of rows affected by the last write query
712 * @see http://www.php.net/mysql_affected_rows
713 *
714 * @return int
715 */
716 abstract function affectedRows();
717
718 /**
719 * Wrapper for addslashes()
720 *
721 * @param string $s String to be slashed.
722 * @return string Slashed string.
723 */
724 abstract function strencode( $s );
725
726 /**
727 * Returns a wikitext link to the DB's website, e.g.,
728 * return "[http://www.mysql.com/ MySQL]";
729 * Should at least contain plain text, if for some reason
730 * your database has no website.
731 *
732 * @return string Wikitext of a link to the server software's web site
733 */
734 abstract function getSoftwareLink();
735
736 /**
737 * A string describing the current software version, like from
738 * mysql_get_server_info().
739 *
740 * @return string Version information from the database server.
741 */
742 abstract function getServerVersion();
743
744 /**
745 * Constructor.
746 *
747 * FIXME: It is possible to construct a Database object with no associated
748 * connection object, by specifying no parameters to __construct(). This
749 * feature is deprecated and should be removed.
750 *
751 * DatabaseBase subclasses should not be constructed directly in external
752 * code. DatabaseBase::factory() should be used instead.
753 *
754 * @param array $params Parameters passed from DatabaseBase::factory()
755 */
756 function __construct( $params = null ) {
757 global $wgDBprefix, $wgDBmwschema, $wgCommandLineMode, $wgDebugDBTransactions;
758
759 $this->mTrxAtomicLevels = new SplStack;
760
761 if ( is_array( $params ) ) { // MW 1.22
762 $server = $params['host'];
763 $user = $params['user'];
764 $password = $params['password'];
765 $dbName = $params['dbname'];
766 $flags = $params['flags'];
767 $tablePrefix = $params['tablePrefix'];
768 $schema = $params['schema'];
769 $foreign = $params['foreign'];
770 } else { // legacy calling pattern
771 wfDeprecated( __METHOD__ . " method called without parameter array.", "1.23" );
772 $args = func_get_args();
773 $server = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : false;
774 $user = isset( $args[1] ) ? $args[1] : false;
775 $password = isset( $args[2] ) ? $args[2] : false;
776 $dbName = isset( $args[3] ) ? $args[3] : false;
777 $flags = isset( $args[4] ) ? $args[4] : 0;
778 $tablePrefix = isset( $args[5] ) ? $args[5] : 'get from global';
779 $schema = 'get from global';
780 $foreign = isset( $args[6] ) ? $args[6] : false;
781 }
782
783 $this->mFlags = $flags;
784 if ( $this->mFlags & DBO_DEFAULT ) {
785 if ( $wgCommandLineMode ) {
786 $this->mFlags &= ~DBO_TRX;
787 if ( $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
788 wfDebug( "Implicit transaction open disabled.\n" );
789 }
790 } else {
791 $this->mFlags |= DBO_TRX;
792 if ( $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
793 wfDebug( "Implicit transaction open enabled.\n" );
794 }
795 }
796 }
797
798 /** Get the default table prefix*/
799 if ( $tablePrefix == 'get from global' ) {
800 $this->mTablePrefix = $wgDBprefix;
801 } else {
802 $this->mTablePrefix = $tablePrefix;
803 }
804
805 /** Get the database schema*/
806 if ( $schema == 'get from global' ) {
807 $this->mSchema = $wgDBmwschema;
808 } else {
809 $this->mSchema = $schema;
810 }
811
812 $this->mForeign = $foreign;
813
814 if ( $user ) {
815 $this->open( $server, $user, $password, $dbName );
816 }
817
818 $isMaster = !is_null( $this->getLBInfo( 'master' ) );
819 $trxProf = Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler();
820 $trxProf->recordConnection( $this->mServer, $this->mDBname, $isMaster );
821 }
822
823 /**
824 * Called by serialize. Throw an exception when DB connection is serialized.
825 * This causes problems on some database engines because the connection is
826 * not restored on unserialize.
827 */
828 public function __sleep() {
829 throw new MWException( 'Database serialization may cause problems, since ' .
830 'the connection is not restored on wakeup.' );
831 }
832
833 /**
834 * Given a DB type, construct the name of the appropriate child class of
835 * DatabaseBase. This is designed to replace all of the manual stuff like:
836 * $class = 'Database' . ucfirst( strtolower( $dbType ) );
837 * as well as validate against the canonical list of DB types we have
838 *
839 * This factory function is mostly useful for when you need to connect to a
840 * database other than the MediaWiki default (such as for external auth,
841 * an extension, et cetera). Do not use this to connect to the MediaWiki
842 * database. Example uses in core:
843 * @see LoadBalancer::reallyOpenConnection()
844 * @see ForeignDBRepo::getMasterDB()
845 * @see WebInstallerDBConnect::execute()
846 *
847 * @since 1.18
848 *
849 * @param string $dbType A possible DB type
850 * @param array $p An array of options to pass to the constructor.
851 * Valid options are: host, user, password, dbname, flags, tablePrefix, schema, driver
852 * @throws MWException If the database driver or extension cannot be found
853 * @return DatabaseBase|null DatabaseBase subclass or null
854 */
855 final public static function factory( $dbType, $p = array() ) {
856 $canonicalDBTypes = array(
857 'mysql' => array( 'mysqli', 'mysql' ),
858 'postgres' => array(),
859 'sqlite' => array(),
860 'oracle' => array(),
861 'mssql' => array(),
862 );
863
864 $driver = false;
865 $dbType = strtolower( $dbType );
866 if ( isset( $canonicalDBTypes[$dbType] ) && $canonicalDBTypes[$dbType] ) {
867 $possibleDrivers = $canonicalDBTypes[$dbType];
868 if ( !empty( $p['driver'] ) ) {
869 if ( in_array( $p['driver'], $possibleDrivers ) ) {
870 $driver = $p['driver'];
871 } else {
872 throw new MWException( __METHOD__ .
873 " cannot construct Database with type '$dbType' and driver '{$p['driver']}'" );
874 }
875 } else {
876 foreach ( $possibleDrivers as $posDriver ) {
877 if ( extension_loaded( $posDriver ) ) {
878 $driver = $posDriver;
879 break;
880 }
881 }
882 }
883 } else {
884 $driver = $dbType;
885 }
886 if ( $driver === false ) {
887 throw new MWException( __METHOD__ .
888 " no viable database extension found for type '$dbType'" );
889 }
890
891 // Determine schema defaults. Currently Microsoft SQL Server uses $wgDBmwschema,
892 // and everything else doesn't use a schema (e.g. null)
893 // Although postgres and oracle support schemas, we don't use them (yet)
894 // to maintain backwards compatibility
895 $defaultSchemas = array(
896 'mysql' => null,
897 'postgres' => null,
898 'sqlite' => null,
899 'oracle' => null,
900 'mssql' => 'get from global',
901 );
902
903 $class = 'Database' . ucfirst( $driver );
904 if ( class_exists( $class ) && is_subclass_of( $class, 'DatabaseBase' ) ) {
905 $params = array(
906 'host' => isset( $p['host'] ) ? $p['host'] : false,
907 'user' => isset( $p['user'] ) ? $p['user'] : false,
908 'password' => isset( $p['password'] ) ? $p['password'] : false,
909 'dbname' => isset( $p['dbname'] ) ? $p['dbname'] : false,
910 'flags' => isset( $p['flags'] ) ? $p['flags'] : 0,
911 'tablePrefix' => isset( $p['tablePrefix'] ) ? $p['tablePrefix'] : 'get from global',
912 'schema' => isset( $p['schema'] ) ? $p['schema'] : $defaultSchemas[$dbType],
913 'foreign' => isset( $p['foreign'] ) ? $p['foreign'] : false
914 );
915
916 return new $class( $params );
917 } else {
918 return null;
919 }
920 }
921
922 protected function installErrorHandler() {
923 $this->mPHPError = false;
924 $this->htmlErrors = ini_set( 'html_errors', '0' );
925 set_error_handler( array( $this, 'connectionErrorHandler' ) );
926 }
927
928 /**
929 * @return bool|string
930 */
931 protected function restoreErrorHandler() {
932 restore_error_handler();
933 if ( $this->htmlErrors !== false ) {
934 ini_set( 'html_errors', $this->htmlErrors );
935 }
936 if ( $this->mPHPError ) {
937 $error = preg_replace( '!\[<a.*</a>\]!', '', $this->mPHPError );
938 $error = preg_replace( '!^.*?:\s?(.*)$!', '$1', $error );
939
940 return $error;
941 } else {
942 return false;
943 }
944 }
945
946 /**
947 * @param int $errno
948 * @param string $errstr
949 */
950 public function connectionErrorHandler( $errno, $errstr ) {
951 $this->mPHPError = $errstr;
952 }
953
954 /**
955 * Create a log context to pass to wfLogDBError or other logging functions.
956 *
957 * @param array $extras Additional data to add to context
958 * @return array
959 */
960 protected function getLogContext( array $extras = array() ) {
961 return array_merge(
962 array(
963 'db_server' => $this->mServer,
964 'db_name' => $this->mDBname,
965 'db_user' => $this->mUser,
966 ),
967 $extras
968 );
969 }
970
971 /**
972 * Closes a database connection.
973 * if it is open : commits any open transactions
974 *
975 * @throws MWException
976 * @return bool Operation success. true if already closed.
977 */
978 public function close() {
979 if ( count( $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks ) ) { // sanity
980 throw new MWException( "Transaction idle callbacks still pending." );
981 }
982 if ( $this->mConn ) {
983 if ( $this->trxLevel() ) {
984 if ( !$this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
985 wfWarn( "Transaction still in progress (from {$this->mTrxFname}), " .
986 " performing implicit commit before closing connection!" );
987 }
988
989 $this->commit( __METHOD__, 'flush' );
990 }
991
992 $closed = $this->closeConnection();
993 $this->mConn = false;
994 } else {
995 $closed = true;
996 }
997 $this->mOpened = false;
998
999 return $closed;
1000 }
1001
1002 /**
1003 * Closes underlying database connection
1004 * @since 1.20
1005 * @return bool Whether connection was closed successfully
1006 */
1007 abstract protected function closeConnection();
1008
1009 /**
1010 * @param string $error Fallback error message, used if none is given by DB
1011 * @throws DBConnectionError
1012 */
1013 function reportConnectionError( $error = 'Unknown error' ) {
1014 $myError = $this->lastError();
1015 if ( $myError ) {
1016 $error = $myError;
1017 }
1018
1019 # New method
1020 throw new DBConnectionError( $this, $error );
1021 }
1022
1023 /**
1024 * The DBMS-dependent part of query()
1025 *
1026 * @param string $sql SQL query.
1027 * @return ResultWrapper|bool Result object to feed to fetchObject,
1028 * fetchRow, ...; or false on failure
1029 */
1030 abstract protected function doQuery( $sql );
1031
1032 /**
1033 * Determine whether a query writes to the DB.
1034 * Should return true if unsure.
1035 *
1036 * @param string $sql
1037 * @return bool
1038 */
1039 public function isWriteQuery( $sql ) {
1040 return !preg_match( '/^(?:SELECT|BEGIN|ROLLBACK|COMMIT|SET|SHOW|EXPLAIN|\(SELECT)\b/i', $sql );
1041 }
1042
1043 /**
1044 * Determine whether a SQL statement is sensitive to isolation level.
1045 * A SQL statement is considered transactable if its result could vary
1046 * depending on the transaction isolation level. Operational commands
1047 * such as 'SET' and 'SHOW' are not considered to be transactable.
1048 *
1049 * @param string $sql
1050 * @return bool
1051 */
1052 public function isTransactableQuery( $sql ) {
1053 $verb = substr( $sql, 0, strcspn( $sql, " \t\r\n" ) );
1054 return !in_array( $verb, array( 'BEGIN', 'COMMIT', 'ROLLBACK', 'SHOW', 'SET' ) );
1055 }
1056
1057 /**
1058 * Run an SQL query and return the result. Normally throws a DBQueryError
1059 * on failure. If errors are ignored, returns false instead.
1060 *
1061 * In new code, the query wrappers select(), insert(), update(), delete(),
1062 * etc. should be used where possible, since they give much better DBMS
1063 * independence and automatically quote or validate user input in a variety
1064 * of contexts. This function is generally only useful for queries which are
1065 * explicitly DBMS-dependent and are unsupported by the query wrappers, such
1066 * as CREATE TABLE.
1067 *
1068 * However, the query wrappers themselves should call this function.
1069 *
1070 * @param string $sql SQL query
1071 * @param string $fname Name of the calling function, for profiling/SHOW PROCESSLIST
1072 * comment (you can use __METHOD__ or add some extra info)
1073 * @param bool $tempIgnore Whether to avoid throwing an exception on errors...
1074 * maybe best to catch the exception instead?
1075 * @throws MWException
1076 * @return bool|ResultWrapper True for a successful write query, ResultWrapper object
1077 * for a successful read query, or false on failure if $tempIgnore set
1078 */
1079 public function query( $sql, $fname = __METHOD__, $tempIgnore = false ) {
1080 global $wgUser, $wgDebugDBTransactions, $wgDebugDumpSqlLength;
1081
1082 $this->mLastQuery = $sql;
1083
1084 $isWriteQuery = $this->isWriteQuery( $sql );
1085 if ( $isWriteQuery ) {
1086 if ( !$this->mDoneWrites ) {
1087 wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ': Writes done: ' .
1088 DatabaseBase::generalizeSQL( $sql ) . "\n" );
1089 }
1090 # Set a flag indicating that writes have been done
1091 $this->mDoneWrites = microtime( true );
1092 }
1093
1094 # Add a comment for easy SHOW PROCESSLIST interpretation
1095 if ( is_object( $wgUser ) && $wgUser->isItemLoaded( 'name' ) ) {
1096 $userName = $wgUser->getName();
1097 if ( mb_strlen( $userName ) > 15 ) {
1098 $userName = mb_substr( $userName, 0, 15 ) . '...';
1099 }
1100 $userName = str_replace( '/', '', $userName );
1101 } else {
1102 $userName = '';
1103 }
1104
1105 // Add trace comment to the begin of the sql string, right after the operator.
1106 // Or, for one-word queries (like "BEGIN" or COMMIT") add it to the end (bug 42598)
1107 $commentedSql = preg_replace( '/\s|$/', " /* $fname $userName */ ", $sql, 1 );
1108
1109 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel && $this->getFlag( DBO_TRX ) && $this->isTransactableQuery( $sql ) ) {
1110 if ( $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
1111 wfDebug( "Implicit transaction start.\n" );
1112 }
1113 $this->begin( __METHOD__ . " ($fname)" );
1114 $this->mTrxAutomatic = true;
1115 }
1116
1117 # Keep track of whether the transaction has write queries pending
1118 if ( $this->mTrxLevel && !$this->mTrxDoneWrites && $isWriteQuery ) {
1119 $this->mTrxDoneWrites = true;
1120 Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler()->transactionWritingIn(
1121 $this->mServer, $this->mDBname, $this->mTrxShortId );
1122 }
1123
1124 $queryProf = '';
1125 $totalProf = '';
1126 $isMaster = !is_null( $this->getLBInfo( 'master' ) );
1127
1128 $profiler = Profiler::instance();
1129 if ( !$profiler instanceof ProfilerStub ) {
1130 # generalizeSQL will probably cut down the query to reasonable
1131 # logging size most of the time. The substr is really just a sanity check.
1132 if ( $isMaster ) {
1133 $queryProf = 'query-m: ' . substr( DatabaseBase::generalizeSQL( $sql ), 0, 255 );
1134 $totalProf = 'DatabaseBase::query-master';
1135 } else {
1136 $queryProf = 'query: ' . substr( DatabaseBase::generalizeSQL( $sql ), 0, 255 );
1137 $totalProf = 'DatabaseBase::query';
1138 }
1139 # Include query transaction state
1140 $queryProf .= $this->mTrxShortId ? " [TRX#{$this->mTrxShortId}]" : "";
1141
1142 $totalProfSection = $profiler->scopedProfileIn( $totalProf );
1143 $queryProfSection = $profiler->scopedProfileIn( $queryProf );
1144 }
1145
1146 if ( $this->debug() ) {
1147 static $cnt = 0;
1148
1149 $cnt++;
1150 $sqlx = $wgDebugDumpSqlLength ? substr( $commentedSql, 0, $wgDebugDumpSqlLength )
1151 : $commentedSql;
1152 $sqlx = strtr( $sqlx, "\t\n", ' ' );
1153
1154 $master = $isMaster ? 'master' : 'slave';
1155 wfDebug( "Query {$this->mDBname} ($cnt) ($master): $sqlx\n" );
1156 }
1157
1158 $queryId = MWDebug::query( $sql, $fname, $isMaster );
1159
1160 # Avoid fatals if close() was called
1161 if ( !$this->isOpen() ) {
1162 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "DB connection was already closed." );
1163 }
1164
1165 # Log the query time and feed it into the DB trx profiler
1166 if ( $queryProf != '' ) {
1167 $that = $this;
1168 $queryStartTime = microtime( true );
1169 $queryProfile = new ScopedCallback(
1170 function () use ( $that, $queryStartTime, $queryProf, $isMaster ) {
1171 $n = $that->affectedRows();
1172 $trxProf = Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler();
1173 $trxProf->recordQueryCompletion( $queryProf, $queryStartTime, $isMaster, $n );
1174 }
1175 );
1176 }
1177
1178 # Do the query and handle errors
1179 $ret = $this->doQuery( $commentedSql );
1180
1181 MWDebug::queryTime( $queryId );
1182
1183 # Try reconnecting if the connection was lost
1184 if ( false === $ret && $this->wasErrorReissuable() ) {
1185 # Transaction is gone, like it or not
1186 $hadTrx = $this->mTrxLevel; // possible lost transaction
1187 $this->mTrxLevel = 0;
1188 $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks = array(); // bug 65263
1189 $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks = array(); // bug 65263
1190 wfDebug( "Connection lost, reconnecting...\n" );
1191 # Stash the last error values since ping() might clear them
1192 $lastError = $this->lastError();
1193 $lastErrno = $this->lastErrno();
1194 if ( $this->ping() ) {
1195 wfDebug( "Reconnected\n" );
1196 $server = $this->getServer();
1197 $msg = __METHOD__ . ": lost connection to $server; reconnected";
1198 wfDebugLog( 'DBPerformance', "$msg:\n" . wfBacktrace( true ) );
1199
1200 if ( $hadTrx ) {
1201 # Leave $ret as false and let an error be reported.
1202 # Callers may catch the exception and continue to use the DB.
1203 $this->reportQueryError( $lastError, $lastErrno, $sql, $fname, $tempIgnore );
1204 } else {
1205 # Should be safe to silently retry (no trx and thus no callbacks)
1206 $ret = $this->doQuery( $commentedSql );
1207 }
1208 } else {
1209 wfDebug( "Failed\n" );
1210 }
1211 }
1212
1213 if ( false === $ret ) {
1214 $this->reportQueryError( $this->lastError(), $this->lastErrno(), $sql, $fname, $tempIgnore );
1215 }
1216
1217 $res = $this->resultObject( $ret );
1218
1219 // Destroy profile sections in the opposite order to their creation
1220 $queryProfSection = false;
1221 $totalProfSection = false;
1222
1223 return $res;
1224 }
1225
1226 /**
1227 * Report a query error. Log the error, and if neither the object ignore
1228 * flag nor the $tempIgnore flag is set, throw a DBQueryError.
1229 *
1230 * @param string $error
1231 * @param int $errno
1232 * @param string $sql
1233 * @param string $fname
1234 * @param bool $tempIgnore
1235 * @throws DBQueryError
1236 */
1237 public function reportQueryError( $error, $errno, $sql, $fname, $tempIgnore = false ) {
1238 # Ignore errors during error handling to avoid infinite recursion
1239 $ignore = $this->ignoreErrors( true );
1240 ++$this->mErrorCount;
1241
1242 if ( $ignore || $tempIgnore ) {
1243 wfDebug( "SQL ERROR (ignored): $error\n" );
1244 $this->ignoreErrors( $ignore );
1245 } else {
1246 $sql1line = mb_substr( str_replace( "\n", "\\n", $sql ), 0, 5 * 1024 );
1247 wfLogDBError(
1248 "{fname}\t{db_server}\t{errno}\t{error}\t{sql1line}",
1249 $this->getLogContext( array(
1250 'method' => __METHOD__,
1251 'errno' => $errno,
1252 'error' => $error,
1253 'sql1line' => $sql1line,
1254 'fname' => $fname,
1255 ) )
1256 );
1257 wfDebug( "SQL ERROR: " . $error . "\n" );
1258 throw new DBQueryError( $this, $error, $errno, $sql, $fname );
1259 }
1260 }
1261
1262 /**
1263 * Intended to be compatible with the PEAR::DB wrapper functions.
1264 * http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.db.intro-execute.php
1265 *
1266 * ? = scalar value, quoted as necessary
1267 * ! = raw SQL bit (a function for instance)
1268 * & = filename; reads the file and inserts as a blob
1269 * (we don't use this though...)
1270 *
1271 * @param string $sql
1272 * @param string $func
1273 *
1274 * @return array
1275 */
1276 protected function prepare( $sql, $func = 'DatabaseBase::prepare' ) {
1277 /* MySQL doesn't support prepared statements (yet), so just
1278 * pack up the query for reference. We'll manually replace
1279 * the bits later.
1280 */
1281 return array( 'query' => $sql, 'func' => $func );
1282 }
1283
1284 /**
1285 * Free a prepared query, generated by prepare().
1286 * @param string $prepared
1287 */
1288 protected function freePrepared( $prepared ) {
1289 /* No-op by default */
1290 }
1291
1292 /**
1293 * Execute a prepared query with the various arguments
1294 * @param string $prepared The prepared sql
1295 * @param mixed $args Either an array here, or put scalars as varargs
1296 *
1297 * @return ResultWrapper
1298 */
1299 public function execute( $prepared, $args = null ) {
1300 if ( !is_array( $args ) ) {
1301 # Pull the var args
1302 $args = func_get_args();
1303 array_shift( $args );
1304 }
1305
1306 $sql = $this->fillPrepared( $prepared['query'], $args );
1307
1308 return $this->query( $sql, $prepared['func'] );
1309 }
1310
1311 /**
1312 * For faking prepared SQL statements on DBs that don't support it directly.
1313 *
1314 * @param string $preparedQuery A 'preparable' SQL statement
1315 * @param array $args Array of Arguments to fill it with
1316 * @return string Executable SQL
1317 */
1318 public function fillPrepared( $preparedQuery, $args ) {
1319 reset( $args );
1320 $this->preparedArgs =& $args;
1321
1322 return preg_replace_callback( '/(\\\\[?!&]|[?!&])/',
1323 array( &$this, 'fillPreparedArg' ), $preparedQuery );
1324 }
1325
1326 /**
1327 * preg_callback func for fillPrepared()
1328 * The arguments should be in $this->preparedArgs and must not be touched
1329 * while we're doing this.
1330 *
1331 * @param array $matches
1332 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
1333 * @return string
1334 */
1335 protected function fillPreparedArg( $matches ) {
1336 switch ( $matches[1] ) {
1337 case '\\?':
1338 return '?';
1339 case '\\!':
1340 return '!';
1341 case '\\&':
1342 return '&';
1343 }
1344
1345 list( /* $n */, $arg ) = each( $this->preparedArgs );
1346
1347 switch ( $matches[1] ) {
1348 case '?':
1349 return $this->addQuotes( $arg );
1350 case '!':
1351 return $arg;
1352 case '&':
1353 # return $this->addQuotes( file_get_contents( $arg ) );
1354 throw new DBUnexpectedError(
1355 $this,
1356 '& mode is not implemented. If it\'s really needed, uncomment the line above.'
1357 );
1358 default:
1359 throw new DBUnexpectedError(
1360 $this,
1361 'Received invalid match. This should never happen!'
1362 );
1363 }
1364 }
1365
1366 /**
1367 * Free a result object returned by query() or select(). It's usually not
1368 * necessary to call this, just use unset() or let the variable holding
1369 * the result object go out of scope.
1370 *
1371 * @param mixed $res A SQL result
1372 */
1373 public function freeResult( $res ) {
1374 }
1375
1376 /**
1377 * A SELECT wrapper which returns a single field from a single result row.
1378 *
1379 * Usually throws a DBQueryError on failure. If errors are explicitly
1380 * ignored, returns false on failure.
1381 *
1382 * If no result rows are returned from the query, false is returned.
1383 *
1384 * @param string|array $table Table name. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1385 * @param string $var The field name to select. This must be a valid SQL
1386 * fragment: do not use unvalidated user input.
1387 * @param string|array $cond The condition array. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1388 * @param string $fname The function name of the caller.
1389 * @param string|array $options The query options. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1390 *
1391 * @return bool|mixed The value from the field, or false on failure.
1392 */
1393 public function selectField(
1394 $table, $var, $cond = '', $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array()
1395 ) {
1396 if ( $var === '*' ) { // sanity
1397 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "Cannot use a * field: got '$var'" );
1398 }
1399
1400 if ( !is_array( $options ) ) {
1401 $options = array( $options );
1402 }
1403
1404 $options['LIMIT'] = 1;
1405
1406 $res = $this->select( $table, $var, $cond, $fname, $options );
1407 if ( $res === false || !$this->numRows( $res ) ) {
1408 return false;
1409 }
1410
1411 $row = $this->fetchRow( $res );
1412
1413 if ( $row !== false ) {
1414 return reset( $row );
1415 } else {
1416 return false;
1417 }
1418 }
1419
1420 /**
1421 * A SELECT wrapper which returns a list of single field values from result rows.
1422 *
1423 * Usually throws a DBQueryError on failure. If errors are explicitly
1424 * ignored, returns false on failure.
1425 *
1426 * If no result rows are returned from the query, false is returned.
1427 *
1428 * @param string|array $table Table name. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1429 * @param string $var The field name to select. This must be a valid SQL
1430 * fragment: do not use unvalidated user input.
1431 * @param string|array $cond The condition array. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1432 * @param string $fname The function name of the caller.
1433 * @param string|array $options The query options. See DatabaseBase::select() for details.
1434 *
1435 * @return bool|array The values from the field, or false on failure
1436 * @since 1.25
1437 */
1438 public function selectFieldValues(
1439 $table, $var, $cond = '', $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array()
1440 ) {
1441 if ( $var === '*' ) { // sanity
1442 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "Cannot use a * field: got '$var'" );
1443 }
1444
1445 if ( !is_array( $options ) ) {
1446 $options = array( $options );
1447 }
1448
1449 $res = $this->select( $table, $var, $cond, $fname, $options );
1450 if ( $res === false ) {
1451 return false;
1452 }
1453
1454 $values = array();
1455 foreach ( $res as $row ) {
1456 $values[] = $row->$var;
1457 }
1458
1459 return $values;
1460 }
1461
1462 /**
1463 * Returns an optional USE INDEX clause to go after the table, and a
1464 * string to go at the end of the query.
1465 *
1466 * @param array $options Associative array of options to be turned into
1467 * an SQL query, valid keys are listed in the function.
1468 * @return array
1469 * @see DatabaseBase::select()
1470 */
1471 public function makeSelectOptions( $options ) {
1472 $preLimitTail = $postLimitTail = '';
1473 $startOpts = '';
1474
1475 $noKeyOptions = array();
1476
1477 foreach ( $options as $key => $option ) {
1478 if ( is_numeric( $key ) ) {
1479 $noKeyOptions[$option] = true;
1480 }
1481 }
1482
1483 $preLimitTail .= $this->makeGroupByWithHaving( $options );
1484
1485 $preLimitTail .= $this->makeOrderBy( $options );
1486
1487 // if (isset($options['LIMIT'])) {
1488 // $tailOpts .= $this->limitResult('', $options['LIMIT'],
1489 // isset($options['OFFSET']) ? $options['OFFSET']
1490 // : false);
1491 // }
1492
1493 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['FOR UPDATE'] ) ) {
1494 $postLimitTail .= ' FOR UPDATE';
1495 }
1496
1497 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['LOCK IN SHARE MODE'] ) ) {
1498 $postLimitTail .= ' LOCK IN SHARE MODE';
1499 }
1500
1501 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['DISTINCT'] ) || isset( $noKeyOptions['DISTINCTROW'] ) ) {
1502 $startOpts .= 'DISTINCT';
1503 }
1504
1505 # Various MySQL extensions
1506 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['STRAIGHT_JOIN'] ) ) {
1507 $startOpts .= ' /*! STRAIGHT_JOIN */';
1508 }
1509
1510 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['HIGH_PRIORITY'] ) ) {
1511 $startOpts .= ' HIGH_PRIORITY';
1512 }
1513
1514 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_BIG_RESULT'] ) ) {
1515 $startOpts .= ' SQL_BIG_RESULT';
1516 }
1517
1518 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_BUFFER_RESULT'] ) ) {
1519 $startOpts .= ' SQL_BUFFER_RESULT';
1520 }
1521
1522 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_SMALL_RESULT'] ) ) {
1523 $startOpts .= ' SQL_SMALL_RESULT';
1524 }
1525
1526 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS'] ) ) {
1527 $startOpts .= ' SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS';
1528 }
1529
1530 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_CACHE'] ) ) {
1531 $startOpts .= ' SQL_CACHE';
1532 }
1533
1534 if ( isset( $noKeyOptions['SQL_NO_CACHE'] ) ) {
1535 $startOpts .= ' SQL_NO_CACHE';
1536 }
1537
1538 if ( isset( $options['USE INDEX'] ) && is_string( $options['USE INDEX'] ) ) {
1539 $useIndex = $this->useIndexClause( $options['USE INDEX'] );
1540 } else {
1541 $useIndex = '';
1542 }
1543
1544 return array( $startOpts, $useIndex, $preLimitTail, $postLimitTail );
1545 }
1546
1547 /**
1548 * Returns an optional GROUP BY with an optional HAVING
1549 *
1550 * @param array $options Associative array of options
1551 * @return string
1552 * @see DatabaseBase::select()
1553 * @since 1.21
1554 */
1555 public function makeGroupByWithHaving( $options ) {
1556 $sql = '';
1557 if ( isset( $options['GROUP BY'] ) ) {
1558 $gb = is_array( $options['GROUP BY'] )
1559 ? implode( ',', $options['GROUP BY'] )
1560 : $options['GROUP BY'];
1561 $sql .= ' GROUP BY ' . $gb;
1562 }
1563 if ( isset( $options['HAVING'] ) ) {
1564 $having = is_array( $options['HAVING'] )
1565 ? $this->makeList( $options['HAVING'], LIST_AND )
1566 : $options['HAVING'];
1567 $sql .= ' HAVING ' . $having;
1568 }
1569
1570 return $sql;
1571 }
1572
1573 /**
1574 * Returns an optional ORDER BY
1575 *
1576 * @param array $options Associative array of options
1577 * @return string
1578 * @see DatabaseBase::select()
1579 * @since 1.21
1580 */
1581 public function makeOrderBy( $options ) {
1582 if ( isset( $options['ORDER BY'] ) ) {
1583 $ob = is_array( $options['ORDER BY'] )
1584 ? implode( ',', $options['ORDER BY'] )
1585 : $options['ORDER BY'];
1586
1587 return ' ORDER BY ' . $ob;
1588 }
1589
1590 return '';
1591 }
1592
1593 /**
1594 * Execute a SELECT query constructed using the various parameters provided.
1595 * See below for full details of the parameters.
1596 *
1597 * @param string|array $table Table name
1598 * @param string|array $vars Field names
1599 * @param string|array $conds Conditions
1600 * @param string $fname Caller function name
1601 * @param array $options Query options
1602 * @param array $join_conds Join conditions
1603 *
1604 *
1605 * @param string|array $table
1606 *
1607 * May be either an array of table names, or a single string holding a table
1608 * name. If an array is given, table aliases can be specified, for example:
1609 *
1610 * array( 'a' => 'user' )
1611 *
1612 * This includes the user table in the query, with the alias "a" available
1613 * for use in field names (e.g. a.user_name).
1614 *
1615 * All of the table names given here are automatically run through
1616 * DatabaseBase::tableName(), which causes the table prefix (if any) to be
1617 * added, and various other table name mappings to be performed.
1618 *
1619 *
1620 * @param string|array $vars
1621 *
1622 * May be either a field name or an array of field names. The field names
1623 * can be complete fragments of SQL, for direct inclusion into the SELECT
1624 * query. If an array is given, field aliases can be specified, for example:
1625 *
1626 * array( 'maxrev' => 'MAX(rev_id)' )
1627 *
1628 * This includes an expression with the alias "maxrev" in the query.
1629 *
1630 * If an expression is given, care must be taken to ensure that it is
1631 * DBMS-independent.
1632 *
1633 *
1634 * @param string|array $conds
1635 *
1636 * May be either a string containing a single condition, or an array of
1637 * conditions. If an array is given, the conditions constructed from each
1638 * element are combined with AND.
1639 *
1640 * Array elements may take one of two forms:
1641 *
1642 * - Elements with a numeric key are interpreted as raw SQL fragments.
1643 * - Elements with a string key are interpreted as equality conditions,
1644 * where the key is the field name.
1645 * - If the value of such an array element is a scalar (such as a
1646 * string), it will be treated as data and thus quoted appropriately.
1647 * If it is null, an IS NULL clause will be added.
1648 * - If the value is an array, an IN(...) clause will be constructed,
1649 * such that the field name may match any of the elements in the
1650 * array. The elements of the array will be quoted.
1651 *
1652 * Note that expressions are often DBMS-dependent in their syntax.
1653 * DBMS-independent wrappers are provided for constructing several types of
1654 * expression commonly used in condition queries. See:
1655 * - DatabaseBase::buildLike()
1656 * - DatabaseBase::conditional()
1657 *
1658 *
1659 * @param string|array $options
1660 *
1661 * Optional: Array of query options. Boolean options are specified by
1662 * including them in the array as a string value with a numeric key, for
1663 * example:
1664 *
1665 * array( 'FOR UPDATE' )
1666 *
1667 * The supported options are:
1668 *
1669 * - OFFSET: Skip this many rows at the start of the result set. OFFSET
1670 * with LIMIT can theoretically be used for paging through a result set,
1671 * but this is discouraged in MediaWiki for performance reasons.
1672 *
1673 * - LIMIT: Integer: return at most this many rows. The rows are sorted
1674 * and then the first rows are taken until the limit is reached. LIMIT
1675 * is applied to a result set after OFFSET.
1676 *
1677 * - FOR UPDATE: Boolean: lock the returned rows so that they can't be
1678 * changed until the next COMMIT.
1679 *
1680 * - DISTINCT: Boolean: return only unique result rows.
1681 *
1682 * - GROUP BY: May be either an SQL fragment string naming a field or
1683 * expression to group by, or an array of such SQL fragments.
1684 *
1685 * - HAVING: May be either an string containing a HAVING clause or an array of
1686 * conditions building the HAVING clause. If an array is given, the conditions
1687 * constructed from each element are combined with AND.
1688 *
1689 * - ORDER BY: May be either an SQL fragment giving a field name or
1690 * expression to order by, or an array of such SQL fragments.
1691 *
1692 * - USE INDEX: This may be either a string giving the index name to use
1693 * for the query, or an array. If it is an associative array, each key
1694 * gives the table name (or alias), each value gives the index name to
1695 * use for that table. All strings are SQL fragments and so should be
1696 * validated by the caller.
1697 *
1698 * - EXPLAIN: In MySQL, this causes an EXPLAIN SELECT query to be run,
1699 * instead of SELECT.
1700 *
1701 * And also the following boolean MySQL extensions, see the MySQL manual
1702 * for documentation:
1703 *
1704 * - LOCK IN SHARE MODE
1705 * - STRAIGHT_JOIN
1706 * - HIGH_PRIORITY
1707 * - SQL_BIG_RESULT
1708 * - SQL_BUFFER_RESULT
1709 * - SQL_SMALL_RESULT
1710 * - SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS
1711 * - SQL_CACHE
1712 * - SQL_NO_CACHE
1713 *
1714 *
1715 * @param string|array $join_conds
1716 *
1717 * Optional associative array of table-specific join conditions. In the
1718 * most common case, this is unnecessary, since the join condition can be
1719 * in $conds. However, it is useful for doing a LEFT JOIN.
1720 *
1721 * The key of the array contains the table name or alias. The value is an
1722 * array with two elements, numbered 0 and 1. The first gives the type of
1723 * join, the second is an SQL fragment giving the join condition for that
1724 * table. For example:
1725 *
1726 * array( 'page' => array( 'LEFT JOIN', 'page_latest=rev_id' ) )
1727 *
1728 * @return ResultWrapper|bool If the query returned no rows, a ResultWrapper
1729 * with no rows in it will be returned. If there was a query error, a
1730 * DBQueryError exception will be thrown, except if the "ignore errors"
1731 * option was set, in which case false will be returned.
1732 */
1733 public function select( $table, $vars, $conds = '', $fname = __METHOD__,
1734 $options = array(), $join_conds = array() ) {
1735 $sql = $this->selectSQLText( $table, $vars, $conds, $fname, $options, $join_conds );
1736
1737 return $this->query( $sql, $fname );
1738 }
1739
1740 /**
1741 * The equivalent of DatabaseBase::select() except that the constructed SQL
1742 * is returned, instead of being immediately executed. This can be useful for
1743 * doing UNION queries, where the SQL text of each query is needed. In general,
1744 * however, callers outside of Database classes should just use select().
1745 *
1746 * @param string|array $table Table name
1747 * @param string|array $vars Field names
1748 * @param string|array $conds Conditions
1749 * @param string $fname Caller function name
1750 * @param string|array $options Query options
1751 * @param string|array $join_conds Join conditions
1752 *
1753 * @return string SQL query string.
1754 * @see DatabaseBase::select()
1755 */
1756 public function selectSQLText( $table, $vars, $conds = '', $fname = __METHOD__,
1757 $options = array(), $join_conds = array()
1758 ) {
1759 if ( is_array( $vars ) ) {
1760 $vars = implode( ',', $this->fieldNamesWithAlias( $vars ) );
1761 }
1762
1763 $options = (array)$options;
1764 $useIndexes = ( isset( $options['USE INDEX'] ) && is_array( $options['USE INDEX'] ) )
1765 ? $options['USE INDEX']
1766 : array();
1767
1768 if ( is_array( $table ) ) {
1769 $from = ' FROM ' .
1770 $this->tableNamesWithUseIndexOrJOIN( $table, $useIndexes, $join_conds );
1771 } elseif ( $table != '' ) {
1772 if ( $table[0] == ' ' ) {
1773 $from = ' FROM ' . $table;
1774 } else {
1775 $from = ' FROM ' .
1776 $this->tableNamesWithUseIndexOrJOIN( array( $table ), $useIndexes, array() );
1777 }
1778 } else {
1779 $from = '';
1780 }
1781
1782 list( $startOpts, $useIndex, $preLimitTail, $postLimitTail ) =
1783 $this->makeSelectOptions( $options );
1784
1785 if ( !empty( $conds ) ) {
1786 if ( is_array( $conds ) ) {
1787 $conds = $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_AND );
1788 }
1789 $sql = "SELECT $startOpts $vars $from $useIndex WHERE $conds $preLimitTail";
1790 } else {
1791 $sql = "SELECT $startOpts $vars $from $useIndex $preLimitTail";
1792 }
1793
1794 if ( isset( $options['LIMIT'] ) ) {
1795 $sql = $this->limitResult( $sql, $options['LIMIT'],
1796 isset( $options['OFFSET'] ) ? $options['OFFSET'] : false );
1797 }
1798 $sql = "$sql $postLimitTail";
1799
1800 if ( isset( $options['EXPLAIN'] ) ) {
1801 $sql = 'EXPLAIN ' . $sql;
1802 }
1803
1804 return $sql;
1805 }
1806
1807 /**
1808 * Single row SELECT wrapper. Equivalent to DatabaseBase::select(), except
1809 * that a single row object is returned. If the query returns no rows,
1810 * false is returned.
1811 *
1812 * @param string|array $table Table name
1813 * @param string|array $vars Field names
1814 * @param array $conds Conditions
1815 * @param string $fname Caller function name
1816 * @param string|array $options Query options
1817 * @param array|string $join_conds Join conditions
1818 *
1819 * @return stdClass|bool
1820 */
1821 public function selectRow( $table, $vars, $conds, $fname = __METHOD__,
1822 $options = array(), $join_conds = array()
1823 ) {
1824 $options = (array)$options;
1825 $options['LIMIT'] = 1;
1826 $res = $this->select( $table, $vars, $conds, $fname, $options, $join_conds );
1827
1828 if ( $res === false ) {
1829 return false;
1830 }
1831
1832 if ( !$this->numRows( $res ) ) {
1833 return false;
1834 }
1835
1836 $obj = $this->fetchObject( $res );
1837
1838 return $obj;
1839 }
1840
1841 /**
1842 * Estimate the number of rows in dataset
1843 *
1844 * MySQL allows you to estimate the number of rows that would be returned
1845 * by a SELECT query, using EXPLAIN SELECT. The estimate is provided using
1846 * index cardinality statistics, and is notoriously inaccurate, especially
1847 * when large numbers of rows have recently been added or deleted.
1848 *
1849 * For DBMSs that don't support fast result size estimation, this function
1850 * will actually perform the SELECT COUNT(*).
1851 *
1852 * Takes the same arguments as DatabaseBase::select().
1853 *
1854 * @param string $table Table name
1855 * @param string $vars Unused
1856 * @param array|string $conds Filters on the table
1857 * @param string $fname Function name for profiling
1858 * @param array $options Options for select
1859 * @return int Row count
1860 */
1861 public function estimateRowCount(
1862 $table, $vars = '*', $conds = '', $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array()
1863 ) {
1864 $rows = 0;
1865 $res = $this->select( $table, array( 'rowcount' => 'COUNT(*)' ), $conds, $fname, $options );
1866
1867 if ( $res ) {
1868 $row = $this->fetchRow( $res );
1869 $rows = ( isset( $row['rowcount'] ) ) ? (int)$row['rowcount'] : 0;
1870 }
1871
1872 return $rows;
1873 }
1874
1875 /**
1876 * Get the number of rows in dataset
1877 *
1878 * This is useful when trying to do COUNT(*) but with a LIMIT for performance.
1879 *
1880 * Takes the same arguments as DatabaseBase::select().
1881 *
1882 * @param string $table Table name
1883 * @param string $vars Unused
1884 * @param array|string $conds Filters on the table
1885 * @param string $fname Function name for profiling
1886 * @param array $options Options for select
1887 * @return int Row count
1888 * @since 1.24
1889 */
1890 public function selectRowCount(
1891 $table, $vars = '*', $conds = '', $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array()
1892 ) {
1893 $rows = 0;
1894 $sql = $this->selectSQLText( $table, '1', $conds, $fname, $options );
1895 $res = $this->query( "SELECT COUNT(*) AS rowcount FROM ($sql) tmp_count" );
1896
1897 if ( $res ) {
1898 $row = $this->fetchRow( $res );
1899 $rows = ( isset( $row['rowcount'] ) ) ? (int)$row['rowcount'] : 0;
1900 }
1901
1902 return $rows;
1903 }
1904
1905 /**
1906 * Removes most variables from an SQL query and replaces them with X or N for numbers.
1907 * It's only slightly flawed. Don't use for anything important.
1908 *
1909 * @param string $sql A SQL Query
1910 *
1911 * @return string
1912 */
1913 static function generalizeSQL( $sql ) {
1914 # This does the same as the regexp below would do, but in such a way
1915 # as to avoid crashing php on some large strings.
1916 # $sql = preg_replace( "/'([^\\\\']|\\\\.)*'|\"([^\\\\\"]|\\\\.)*\"/", "'X'", $sql );
1917
1918 $sql = str_replace( "\\\\", '', $sql );
1919 $sql = str_replace( "\\'", '', $sql );
1920 $sql = str_replace( "\\\"", '', $sql );
1921 $sql = preg_replace( "/'.*'/s", "'X'", $sql );
1922 $sql = preg_replace( '/".*"/s', "'X'", $sql );
1923
1924 # All newlines, tabs, etc replaced by single space
1925 $sql = preg_replace( '/\s+/', ' ', $sql );
1926
1927 # All numbers => N,
1928 # except the ones surrounded by characters, e.g. l10n
1929 $sql = preg_replace( '/-?\d+(,-?\d+)+/s', 'N,...,N', $sql );
1930 $sql = preg_replace( '/(?<![a-zA-Z])-?\d+(?![a-zA-Z])/s', 'N', $sql );
1931
1932 return $sql;
1933 }
1934
1935 /**
1936 * Determines whether a field exists in a table
1937 *
1938 * @param string $table Table name
1939 * @param string $field Filed to check on that table
1940 * @param string $fname Calling function name (optional)
1941 * @return bool Whether $table has filed $field
1942 */
1943 public function fieldExists( $table, $field, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
1944 $info = $this->fieldInfo( $table, $field );
1945
1946 return (bool)$info;
1947 }
1948
1949 /**
1950 * Determines whether an index exists
1951 * Usually throws a DBQueryError on failure
1952 * If errors are explicitly ignored, returns NULL on failure
1953 *
1954 * @param string $table
1955 * @param string $index
1956 * @param string $fname
1957 * @return bool|null
1958 */
1959 public function indexExists( $table, $index, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
1960 if ( !$this->tableExists( $table ) ) {
1961 return null;
1962 }
1963
1964 $info = $this->indexInfo( $table, $index, $fname );
1965 if ( is_null( $info ) ) {
1966 return null;
1967 } else {
1968 return $info !== false;
1969 }
1970 }
1971
1972 /**
1973 * Query whether a given table exists
1974 *
1975 * @param string $table
1976 * @param string $fname
1977 * @return bool
1978 */
1979 public function tableExists( $table, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
1980 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
1981 $old = $this->ignoreErrors( true );
1982 $res = $this->query( "SELECT 1 FROM $table LIMIT 1", $fname );
1983 $this->ignoreErrors( $old );
1984
1985 return (bool)$res;
1986 }
1987
1988 /**
1989 * Determines if a given index is unique
1990 *
1991 * @param string $table
1992 * @param string $index
1993 *
1994 * @return bool
1995 */
1996 public function indexUnique( $table, $index ) {
1997 $indexInfo = $this->indexInfo( $table, $index );
1998
1999 if ( !$indexInfo ) {
2000 return null;
2001 }
2002
2003 return !$indexInfo[0]->Non_unique;
2004 }
2005
2006 /**
2007 * Helper for DatabaseBase::insert().
2008 *
2009 * @param array $options
2010 * @return string
2011 */
2012 protected function makeInsertOptions( $options ) {
2013 return implode( ' ', $options );
2014 }
2015
2016 /**
2017 * INSERT wrapper, inserts an array into a table.
2018 *
2019 * $a may be either:
2020 *
2021 * - A single associative array. The array keys are the field names, and
2022 * the values are the values to insert. The values are treated as data
2023 * and will be quoted appropriately. If NULL is inserted, this will be
2024 * converted to a database NULL.
2025 * - An array with numeric keys, holding a list of associative arrays.
2026 * This causes a multi-row INSERT on DBMSs that support it. The keys in
2027 * each subarray must be identical to each other, and in the same order.
2028 *
2029 * Usually throws a DBQueryError on failure. If errors are explicitly ignored,
2030 * returns success.
2031 *
2032 * $options is an array of options, with boolean options encoded as values
2033 * with numeric keys, in the same style as $options in
2034 * DatabaseBase::select(). Supported options are:
2035 *
2036 * - IGNORE: Boolean: if present, duplicate key errors are ignored, and
2037 * any rows which cause duplicate key errors are not inserted. It's
2038 * possible to determine how many rows were successfully inserted using
2039 * DatabaseBase::affectedRows().
2040 *
2041 * @param string $table Table name. This will be passed through
2042 * DatabaseBase::tableName().
2043 * @param array $a Array of rows to insert
2044 * @param string $fname Calling function name (use __METHOD__) for logs/profiling
2045 * @param array $options Array of options
2046 *
2047 * @return bool
2048 */
2049 public function insert( $table, $a, $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array() ) {
2050 # No rows to insert, easy just return now
2051 if ( !count( $a ) ) {
2052 return true;
2053 }
2054
2055 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
2056
2057 if ( !is_array( $options ) ) {
2058 $options = array( $options );
2059 }
2060
2061 $fh = null;
2062 if ( isset( $options['fileHandle'] ) ) {
2063 $fh = $options['fileHandle'];
2064 }
2065 $options = $this->makeInsertOptions( $options );
2066
2067 if ( isset( $a[0] ) && is_array( $a[0] ) ) {
2068 $multi = true;
2069 $keys = array_keys( $a[0] );
2070 } else {
2071 $multi = false;
2072 $keys = array_keys( $a );
2073 }
2074
2075 $sql = 'INSERT ' . $options .
2076 " INTO $table (" . implode( ',', $keys ) . ') VALUES ';
2077
2078 if ( $multi ) {
2079 $first = true;
2080 foreach ( $a as $row ) {
2081 if ( $first ) {
2082 $first = false;
2083 } else {
2084 $sql .= ',';
2085 }
2086 $sql .= '(' . $this->makeList( $row ) . ')';
2087 }
2088 } else {
2089 $sql .= '(' . $this->makeList( $a ) . ')';
2090 }
2091
2092 if ( $fh !== null && false === fwrite( $fh, $sql ) ) {
2093 return false;
2094 } elseif ( $fh !== null ) {
2095 return true;
2096 }
2097
2098 return (bool)$this->query( $sql, $fname );
2099 }
2100
2101 /**
2102 * Make UPDATE options array for DatabaseBase::makeUpdateOptions
2103 *
2104 * @param array $options
2105 * @return array
2106 */
2107 protected function makeUpdateOptionsArray( $options ) {
2108 if ( !is_array( $options ) ) {
2109 $options = array( $options );
2110 }
2111
2112 $opts = array();
2113
2114 if ( in_array( 'LOW_PRIORITY', $options ) ) {
2115 $opts[] = $this->lowPriorityOption();
2116 }
2117
2118 if ( in_array( 'IGNORE', $options ) ) {
2119 $opts[] = 'IGNORE';
2120 }
2121
2122 return $opts;
2123 }
2124
2125 /**
2126 * Make UPDATE options for the DatabaseBase::update function
2127 *
2128 * @param array $options The options passed to DatabaseBase::update
2129 * @return string
2130 */
2131 protected function makeUpdateOptions( $options ) {
2132 $opts = $this->makeUpdateOptionsArray( $options );
2133
2134 return implode( ' ', $opts );
2135 }
2136
2137 /**
2138 * UPDATE wrapper. Takes a condition array and a SET array.
2139 *
2140 * @param string $table Name of the table to UPDATE. This will be passed through
2141 * DatabaseBase::tableName().
2142 * @param array $values An array of values to SET. For each array element,
2143 * the key gives the field name, and the value gives the data to set
2144 * that field to. The data will be quoted by DatabaseBase::addQuotes().
2145 * @param array $conds An array of conditions (WHERE). See
2146 * DatabaseBase::select() for the details of the format of condition
2147 * arrays. Use '*' to update all rows.
2148 * @param string $fname The function name of the caller (from __METHOD__),
2149 * for logging and profiling.
2150 * @param array $options An array of UPDATE options, can be:
2151 * - IGNORE: Ignore unique key conflicts
2152 * - LOW_PRIORITY: MySQL-specific, see MySQL manual.
2153 * @return bool
2154 */
2155 function update( $table, $values, $conds, $fname = __METHOD__, $options = array() ) {
2156 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
2157 $opts = $this->makeUpdateOptions( $options );
2158 $sql = "UPDATE $opts $table SET " . $this->makeList( $values, LIST_SET );
2159
2160 if ( $conds !== array() && $conds !== '*' ) {
2161 $sql .= " WHERE " . $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_AND );
2162 }
2163
2164 return $this->query( $sql, $fname );
2165 }
2166
2167 /**
2168 * Makes an encoded list of strings from an array
2169 *
2170 * @param array $a Containing the data
2171 * @param int $mode Constant
2172 * - LIST_COMMA: Comma separated, no field names
2173 * - LIST_AND: ANDed WHERE clause (without the WHERE). See the
2174 * documentation for $conds in DatabaseBase::select().
2175 * - LIST_OR: ORed WHERE clause (without the WHERE)
2176 * - LIST_SET: Comma separated with field names, like a SET clause
2177 * - LIST_NAMES: Comma separated field names
2178 * @throws MWException|DBUnexpectedError
2179 * @return string
2180 */
2181 public function makeList( $a, $mode = LIST_COMMA ) {
2182 if ( !is_array( $a ) ) {
2183 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, 'DatabaseBase::makeList called with incorrect parameters' );
2184 }
2185
2186 $first = true;
2187 $list = '';
2188
2189 foreach ( $a as $field => $value ) {
2190 if ( !$first ) {
2191 if ( $mode == LIST_AND ) {
2192 $list .= ' AND ';
2193 } elseif ( $mode == LIST_OR ) {
2194 $list .= ' OR ';
2195 } else {
2196 $list .= ',';
2197 }
2198 } else {
2199 $first = false;
2200 }
2201
2202 if ( ( $mode == LIST_AND || $mode == LIST_OR ) && is_numeric( $field ) ) {
2203 $list .= "($value)";
2204 } elseif ( ( $mode == LIST_SET ) && is_numeric( $field ) ) {
2205 $list .= "$value";
2206 } elseif ( ( $mode == LIST_AND || $mode == LIST_OR ) && is_array( $value ) ) {
2207 // Remove null from array to be handled separately if found
2208 $includeNull = false;
2209 foreach ( array_keys( $value, null, true ) as $nullKey ) {
2210 $includeNull = true;
2211 unset( $value[$nullKey] );
2212 }
2213 if ( count( $value ) == 0 && !$includeNull ) {
2214 throw new MWException( __METHOD__ . ": empty input for field $field" );
2215 } elseif ( count( $value ) == 0 ) {
2216 // only check if $field is null
2217 $list .= "$field IS NULL";
2218 } else {
2219 // IN clause contains at least one valid element
2220 if ( $includeNull ) {
2221 // Group subconditions to ensure correct precedence
2222 $list .= '(';
2223 }
2224 if ( count( $value ) == 1 ) {
2225 // Special-case single values, as IN isn't terribly efficient
2226 // Don't necessarily assume the single key is 0; we don't
2227 // enforce linear numeric ordering on other arrays here.
2228 $value = array_values( $value );
2229 $list .= $field . " = " . $this->addQuotes( $value[0] );
2230 } else {
2231 $list .= $field . " IN (" . $this->makeList( $value ) . ") ";
2232 }
2233 // if null present in array, append IS NULL
2234 if ( $includeNull ) {
2235 $list .= " OR $field IS NULL)";
2236 }
2237 }
2238 } elseif ( $value === null ) {
2239 if ( $mode == LIST_AND || $mode == LIST_OR ) {
2240 $list .= "$field IS ";
2241 } elseif ( $mode == LIST_SET ) {
2242 $list .= "$field = ";
2243 }
2244 $list .= 'NULL';
2245 } else {
2246 if ( $mode == LIST_AND || $mode == LIST_OR || $mode == LIST_SET ) {
2247 $list .= "$field = ";
2248 }
2249 $list .= $mode == LIST_NAMES ? $value : $this->addQuotes( $value );
2250 }
2251 }
2252
2253 return $list;
2254 }
2255
2256 /**
2257 * Build a partial where clause from a 2-d array such as used for LinkBatch.
2258 * The keys on each level may be either integers or strings.
2259 *
2260 * @param array $data Organized as 2-d
2261 * array(baseKeyVal => array(subKeyVal => [ignored], ...), ...)
2262 * @param string $baseKey Field name to match the base-level keys to (eg 'pl_namespace')
2263 * @param string $subKey Field name to match the sub-level keys to (eg 'pl_title')
2264 * @return string|bool SQL fragment, or false if no items in array
2265 */
2266 public function makeWhereFrom2d( $data, $baseKey, $subKey ) {
2267 $conds = array();
2268
2269 foreach ( $data as $base => $sub ) {
2270 if ( count( $sub ) ) {
2271 $conds[] = $this->makeList(
2272 array( $baseKey => $base, $subKey => array_keys( $sub ) ),
2273 LIST_AND );
2274 }
2275 }
2276
2277 if ( $conds ) {
2278 return $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_OR );
2279 } else {
2280 // Nothing to search for...
2281 return false;
2282 }
2283 }
2284
2285 /**
2286 * Return aggregated value alias
2287 *
2288 * @param array $valuedata
2289 * @param string $valuename
2290 *
2291 * @return string
2292 */
2293 public function aggregateValue( $valuedata, $valuename = 'value' ) {
2294 return $valuename;
2295 }
2296
2297 /**
2298 * @param string $field
2299 * @return string
2300 */
2301 public function bitNot( $field ) {
2302 return "(~$field)";
2303 }
2304
2305 /**
2306 * @param string $fieldLeft
2307 * @param string $fieldRight
2308 * @return string
2309 */
2310 public function bitAnd( $fieldLeft, $fieldRight ) {
2311 return "($fieldLeft & $fieldRight)";
2312 }
2313
2314 /**
2315 * @param string $fieldLeft
2316 * @param string $fieldRight
2317 * @return string
2318 */
2319 public function bitOr( $fieldLeft, $fieldRight ) {
2320 return "($fieldLeft | $fieldRight)";
2321 }
2322
2323 /**
2324 * Build a concatenation list to feed into a SQL query
2325 * @param array $stringList List of raw SQL expressions; caller is
2326 * responsible for any quoting
2327 * @return string
2328 */
2329 public function buildConcat( $stringList ) {
2330 return 'CONCAT(' . implode( ',', $stringList ) . ')';
2331 }
2332
2333 /**
2334 * Build a GROUP_CONCAT or equivalent statement for a query.
2335 *
2336 * This is useful for combining a field for several rows into a single string.
2337 * NULL values will not appear in the output, duplicated values will appear,
2338 * and the resulting delimiter-separated values have no defined sort order.
2339 * Code using the results may need to use the PHP unique() or sort() methods.
2340 *
2341 * @param string $delim Glue to bind the results together
2342 * @param string|array $table Table name
2343 * @param string $field Field name
2344 * @param string|array $conds Conditions
2345 * @param string|array $join_conds Join conditions
2346 * @return string SQL text
2347 * @since 1.23
2348 */
2349 public function buildGroupConcatField(
2350 $delim, $table, $field, $conds = '', $join_conds = array()
2351 ) {
2352 $fld = "GROUP_CONCAT($field SEPARATOR " . $this->addQuotes( $delim ) . ')';
2353
2354 return '(' . $this->selectSQLText( $table, $fld, $conds, null, array(), $join_conds ) . ')';
2355 }
2356
2357 /**
2358 * Change the current database
2359 *
2360 * @todo Explain what exactly will fail if this is not overridden.
2361 *
2362 * @param string $db
2363 *
2364 * @return bool Success or failure
2365 */
2366 public function selectDB( $db ) {
2367 # Stub. Shouldn't cause serious problems if it's not overridden, but
2368 # if your database engine supports a concept similar to MySQL's
2369 # databases you may as well.
2370 $this->mDBname = $db;
2371
2372 return true;
2373 }
2374
2375 /**
2376 * Get the current DB name
2377 * @return string
2378 */
2379 public function getDBname() {
2380 return $this->mDBname;
2381 }
2382
2383 /**
2384 * Get the server hostname or IP address
2385 * @return string
2386 */
2387 public function getServer() {
2388 return $this->mServer;
2389 }
2390
2391 /**
2392 * Format a table name ready for use in constructing an SQL query
2393 *
2394 * This does two important things: it quotes the table names to clean them up,
2395 * and it adds a table prefix if only given a table name with no quotes.
2396 *
2397 * All functions of this object which require a table name call this function
2398 * themselves. Pass the canonical name to such functions. This is only needed
2399 * when calling query() directly.
2400 *
2401 * @param string $name Database table name
2402 * @param string $format One of:
2403 * quoted - Automatically pass the table name through addIdentifierQuotes()
2404 * so that it can be used in a query.
2405 * raw - Do not add identifier quotes to the table name
2406 * @return string Full database name
2407 */
2408 public function tableName( $name, $format = 'quoted' ) {
2409 global $wgSharedDB, $wgSharedPrefix, $wgSharedTables, $wgSharedSchema;
2410 # Skip the entire process when we have a string quoted on both ends.
2411 # Note that we check the end so that we will still quote any use of
2412 # use of `database`.table. But won't break things if someone wants
2413 # to query a database table with a dot in the name.
2414 if ( $this->isQuotedIdentifier( $name ) ) {
2415 return $name;
2416 }
2417
2418 # Lets test for any bits of text that should never show up in a table
2419 # name. Basically anything like JOIN or ON which are actually part of
2420 # SQL queries, but may end up inside of the table value to combine
2421 # sql. Such as how the API is doing.
2422 # Note that we use a whitespace test rather than a \b test to avoid
2423 # any remote case where a word like on may be inside of a table name
2424 # surrounded by symbols which may be considered word breaks.
2425 if ( preg_match( '/(^|\s)(DISTINCT|JOIN|ON|AS)(\s|$)/i', $name ) !== 0 ) {
2426 return $name;
2427 }
2428
2429 # Split database and table into proper variables.
2430 # We reverse the explode so that database.table and table both output
2431 # the correct table.
2432 $dbDetails = explode( '.', $name, 3 );
2433 if ( count( $dbDetails ) == 3 ) {
2434 list( $database, $schema, $table ) = $dbDetails;
2435 # We don't want any prefix added in this case
2436 $prefix = '';
2437 } elseif ( count( $dbDetails ) == 2 ) {
2438 list( $database, $table ) = $dbDetails;
2439 # We don't want any prefix added in this case
2440 # In dbs that support it, $database may actually be the schema
2441 # but that doesn't affect any of the functionality here
2442 $prefix = '';
2443 $schema = null;
2444 } else {
2445 list( $table ) = $dbDetails;
2446 if ( $wgSharedDB !== null # We have a shared database
2447 && $this->mForeign == false # We're not working on a foreign database
2448 && !$this->isQuotedIdentifier( $table ) # Prevent shared tables listing '`table`'
2449 && in_array( $table, $wgSharedTables ) # A shared table is selected
2450 ) {
2451 $database = $wgSharedDB;
2452 $schema = $wgSharedSchema === null ? $this->mSchema : $wgSharedSchema;
2453 $prefix = $wgSharedPrefix === null ? $this->mTablePrefix : $wgSharedPrefix;
2454 } else {
2455 $database = null;
2456 $schema = $this->mSchema; # Default schema
2457 $prefix = $this->mTablePrefix; # Default prefix
2458 }
2459 }
2460
2461 # Quote $table and apply the prefix if not quoted.
2462 # $tableName might be empty if this is called from Database::replaceVars()
2463 $tableName = "{$prefix}{$table}";
2464 if ( $format == 'quoted' && !$this->isQuotedIdentifier( $tableName ) && $tableName !== '' ) {
2465 $tableName = $this->addIdentifierQuotes( $tableName );
2466 }
2467
2468 # Quote $schema and merge it with the table name if needed
2469 if ( $schema !== null ) {
2470 if ( $format == 'quoted' && !$this->isQuotedIdentifier( $schema ) ) {
2471 $schema = $this->addIdentifierQuotes( $schema );
2472 }
2473 $tableName = $schema . '.' . $tableName;
2474 }
2475
2476 # Quote $database and merge it with the table name if needed
2477 if ( $database !== null ) {
2478 if ( $format == 'quoted' && !$this->isQuotedIdentifier( $database ) ) {
2479 $database = $this->addIdentifierQuotes( $database );
2480 }
2481 $tableName = $database . '.' . $tableName;
2482 }
2483
2484 return $tableName;
2485 }
2486
2487 /**
2488 * Fetch a number of table names into an array
2489 * This is handy when you need to construct SQL for joins
2490 *
2491 * Example:
2492 * extract( $dbr->tableNames( 'user', 'watchlist' ) );
2493 * $sql = "SELECT wl_namespace,wl_title FROM $watchlist,$user
2494 * WHERE wl_user=user_id AND wl_user=$nameWithQuotes";
2495 *
2496 * @return array
2497 */
2498 public function tableNames() {
2499 $inArray = func_get_args();
2500 $retVal = array();
2501
2502 foreach ( $inArray as $name ) {
2503 $retVal[$name] = $this->tableName( $name );
2504 }
2505
2506 return $retVal;
2507 }
2508
2509 /**
2510 * Fetch a number of table names into an zero-indexed numerical array
2511 * This is handy when you need to construct SQL for joins
2512 *
2513 * Example:
2514 * list( $user, $watchlist ) = $dbr->tableNamesN( 'user', 'watchlist' );
2515 * $sql = "SELECT wl_namespace,wl_title FROM $watchlist,$user
2516 * WHERE wl_user=user_id AND wl_user=$nameWithQuotes";
2517 *
2518 * @return array
2519 */
2520 public function tableNamesN() {
2521 $inArray = func_get_args();
2522 $retVal = array();
2523
2524 foreach ( $inArray as $name ) {
2525 $retVal[] = $this->tableName( $name );
2526 }
2527
2528 return $retVal;
2529 }
2530
2531 /**
2532 * Get an aliased table name
2533 * e.g. tableName AS newTableName
2534 *
2535 * @param string $name Table name, see tableName()
2536 * @param string|bool $alias Alias (optional)
2537 * @return string SQL name for aliased table. Will not alias a table to its own name
2538 */
2539 public function tableNameWithAlias( $name, $alias = false ) {
2540 if ( !$alias || $alias == $name ) {
2541 return $this->tableName( $name );
2542 } else {
2543 return $this->tableName( $name ) . ' ' . $this->addIdentifierQuotes( $alias );
2544 }
2545 }
2546
2547 /**
2548 * Gets an array of aliased table names
2549 *
2550 * @param array $tables Array( [alias] => table )
2551 * @return string[] See tableNameWithAlias()
2552 */
2553 public function tableNamesWithAlias( $tables ) {
2554 $retval = array();
2555 foreach ( $tables as $alias => $table ) {
2556 if ( is_numeric( $alias ) ) {
2557 $alias = $table;
2558 }
2559 $retval[] = $this->tableNameWithAlias( $table, $alias );
2560 }
2561
2562 return $retval;
2563 }
2564
2565 /**
2566 * Get an aliased field name
2567 * e.g. fieldName AS newFieldName
2568 *
2569 * @param string $name Field name
2570 * @param string|bool $alias Alias (optional)
2571 * @return string SQL name for aliased field. Will not alias a field to its own name
2572 */
2573 public function fieldNameWithAlias( $name, $alias = false ) {
2574 if ( !$alias || (string)$alias === (string)$name ) {
2575 return $name;
2576 } else {
2577 return $name . ' AS ' . $alias; //PostgreSQL needs AS
2578 }
2579 }
2580
2581 /**
2582 * Gets an array of aliased field names
2583 *
2584 * @param array $fields Array( [alias] => field )
2585 * @return string[] See fieldNameWithAlias()
2586 */
2587 public function fieldNamesWithAlias( $fields ) {
2588 $retval = array();
2589 foreach ( $fields as $alias => $field ) {
2590 if ( is_numeric( $alias ) ) {
2591 $alias = $field;
2592 }
2593 $retval[] = $this->fieldNameWithAlias( $field, $alias );
2594 }
2595
2596 return $retval;
2597 }
2598
2599 /**
2600 * Get the aliased table name clause for a FROM clause
2601 * which might have a JOIN and/or USE INDEX clause
2602 *
2603 * @param array $tables ( [alias] => table )
2604 * @param array $use_index Same as for select()
2605 * @param array $join_conds Same as for select()
2606 * @return string
2607 */
2608 protected function tableNamesWithUseIndexOrJOIN(
2609 $tables, $use_index = array(), $join_conds = array()
2610 ) {
2611 $ret = array();
2612 $retJOIN = array();
2613 $use_index = (array)$use_index;
2614 $join_conds = (array)$join_conds;
2615
2616 foreach ( $tables as $alias => $table ) {
2617 if ( !is_string( $alias ) ) {
2618 // No alias? Set it equal to the table name
2619 $alias = $table;
2620 }
2621 // Is there a JOIN clause for this table?
2622 if ( isset( $join_conds[$alias] ) ) {
2623 list( $joinType, $conds ) = $join_conds[$alias];
2624 $tableClause = $joinType;
2625 $tableClause .= ' ' . $this->tableNameWithAlias( $table, $alias );
2626 if ( isset( $use_index[$alias] ) ) { // has USE INDEX?
2627 $use = $this->useIndexClause( implode( ',', (array)$use_index[$alias] ) );
2628 if ( $use != '' ) {
2629 $tableClause .= ' ' . $use;
2630 }
2631 }
2632 $on = $this->makeList( (array)$conds, LIST_AND );
2633 if ( $on != '' ) {
2634 $tableClause .= ' ON (' . $on . ')';
2635 }
2636
2637 $retJOIN[] = $tableClause;
2638 } elseif ( isset( $use_index[$alias] ) ) {
2639 // Is there an INDEX clause for this table?
2640 $tableClause = $this->tableNameWithAlias( $table, $alias );
2641 $tableClause .= ' ' . $this->useIndexClause(
2642 implode( ',', (array)$use_index[$alias] )
2643 );
2644
2645 $ret[] = $tableClause;
2646 } else {
2647 $tableClause = $this->tableNameWithAlias( $table, $alias );
2648
2649 $ret[] = $tableClause;
2650 }
2651 }
2652
2653 // We can't separate explicit JOIN clauses with ',', use ' ' for those
2654 $implicitJoins = !empty( $ret ) ? implode( ',', $ret ) : "";
2655 $explicitJoins = !empty( $retJOIN ) ? implode( ' ', $retJOIN ) : "";
2656
2657 // Compile our final table clause
2658 return implode( ' ', array( $implicitJoins, $explicitJoins ) );
2659 }
2660
2661 /**
2662 * Get the name of an index in a given table.
2663 *
2664 * @protected Don't use outside of DatabaseBase and childs
2665 * @param string $index
2666 * @return string
2667 */
2668 public function indexName( $index ) {
2669 // @FIXME: Make this protected once we move away from PHP 5.3
2670 // Needs to be public because of usage in closure (in DatabaseBase::replaceVars)
2671
2672 // Backwards-compatibility hack
2673 $renamed = array(
2674 'ar_usertext_timestamp' => 'usertext_timestamp',
2675 'un_user_id' => 'user_id',
2676 'un_user_ip' => 'user_ip',
2677 );
2678
2679 if ( isset( $renamed[$index] ) ) {
2680 return $renamed[$index];
2681 } else {
2682 return $index;
2683 }
2684 }
2685
2686 /**
2687 * Adds quotes and backslashes.
2688 *
2689 * @param string $s
2690 * @return string
2691 */
2692 public function addQuotes( $s ) {
2693 if ( $s === null ) {
2694 return 'NULL';
2695 } else {
2696 # This will also quote numeric values. This should be harmless,
2697 # and protects against weird problems that occur when they really
2698 # _are_ strings such as article titles and string->number->string
2699 # conversion is not 1:1.
2700 return "'" . $this->strencode( $s ) . "'";
2701 }
2702 }
2703
2704 /**
2705 * Quotes an identifier using `backticks` or "double quotes" depending on the database type.
2706 * MySQL uses `backticks` while basically everything else uses double quotes.
2707 * Since MySQL is the odd one out here the double quotes are our generic
2708 * and we implement backticks in DatabaseMysql.
2709 *
2710 * @param string $s
2711 * @return string
2712 */
2713 public function addIdentifierQuotes( $s ) {
2714 return '"' . str_replace( '"', '""', $s ) . '"';
2715 }
2716
2717 /**
2718 * Returns if the given identifier looks quoted or not according to
2719 * the database convention for quoting identifiers .
2720 *
2721 * @param string $name
2722 * @return bool
2723 */
2724 public function isQuotedIdentifier( $name ) {
2725 return $name[0] == '"' && substr( $name, -1, 1 ) == '"';
2726 }
2727
2728 /**
2729 * @param string $s
2730 * @return string
2731 */
2732 protected function escapeLikeInternal( $s ) {
2733 return addcslashes( $s, '\%_' );
2734 }
2735
2736 /**
2737 * LIKE statement wrapper, receives a variable-length argument list with
2738 * parts of pattern to match containing either string literals that will be
2739 * escaped or tokens returned by anyChar() or anyString(). Alternatively,
2740 * the function could be provided with an array of aforementioned
2741 * parameters.
2742 *
2743 * Example: $dbr->buildLike( 'My_page_title/', $dbr->anyString() ) returns
2744 * a LIKE clause that searches for subpages of 'My page title'.
2745 * Alternatively:
2746 * $pattern = array( 'My_page_title/', $dbr->anyString() );
2747 * $query .= $dbr->buildLike( $pattern );
2748 *
2749 * @since 1.16
2750 * @return string Fully built LIKE statement
2751 */
2752 public function buildLike() {
2753 $params = func_get_args();
2754
2755 if ( count( $params ) > 0 && is_array( $params[0] ) ) {
2756 $params = $params[0];
2757 }
2758
2759 $s = '';
2760
2761 foreach ( $params as $value ) {
2762 if ( $value instanceof LikeMatch ) {
2763 $s .= $value->toString();
2764 } else {
2765 $s .= $this->escapeLikeInternal( $value );
2766 }
2767 }
2768
2769 return " LIKE {$this->addQuotes( $s )} ";
2770 }
2771
2772 /**
2773 * Returns a token for buildLike() that denotes a '_' to be used in a LIKE query
2774 *
2775 * @return LikeMatch
2776 */
2777 public function anyChar() {
2778 return new LikeMatch( '_' );
2779 }
2780
2781 /**
2782 * Returns a token for buildLike() that denotes a '%' to be used in a LIKE query
2783 *
2784 * @return LikeMatch
2785 */
2786 public function anyString() {
2787 return new LikeMatch( '%' );
2788 }
2789
2790 /**
2791 * Returns an appropriately quoted sequence value for inserting a new row.
2792 * MySQL has autoincrement fields, so this is just NULL. But the PostgreSQL
2793 * subclass will return an integer, and save the value for insertId()
2794 *
2795 * Any implementation of this function should *not* involve reusing
2796 * sequence numbers created for rolled-back transactions.
2797 * See http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=30767 for details.
2798 * @param string $seqName
2799 * @return null|int
2800 */
2801 public function nextSequenceValue( $seqName ) {
2802 return null;
2803 }
2804
2805 /**
2806 * USE INDEX clause. Unlikely to be useful for anything but MySQL. This
2807 * is only needed because a) MySQL must be as efficient as possible due to
2808 * its use on Wikipedia, and b) MySQL 4.0 is kind of dumb sometimes about
2809 * which index to pick. Anyway, other databases might have different
2810 * indexes on a given table. So don't bother overriding this unless you're
2811 * MySQL.
2812 * @param string $index
2813 * @return string
2814 */
2815 public function useIndexClause( $index ) {
2816 return '';
2817 }
2818
2819 /**
2820 * REPLACE query wrapper.
2821 *
2822 * REPLACE is a very handy MySQL extension, which functions like an INSERT
2823 * except that when there is a duplicate key error, the old row is deleted
2824 * and the new row is inserted in its place.
2825 *
2826 * We simulate this with standard SQL with a DELETE followed by INSERT. To
2827 * perform the delete, we need to know what the unique indexes are so that
2828 * we know how to find the conflicting rows.
2829 *
2830 * It may be more efficient to leave off unique indexes which are unlikely
2831 * to collide. However if you do this, you run the risk of encountering
2832 * errors which wouldn't have occurred in MySQL.
2833 *
2834 * @param string $table The table to replace the row(s) in.
2835 * @param array $uniqueIndexes Is an array of indexes. Each element may be either
2836 * a field name or an array of field names
2837 * @param array $rows Can be either a single row to insert, or multiple rows,
2838 * in the same format as for DatabaseBase::insert()
2839 * @param string $fname Calling function name (use __METHOD__) for logs/profiling
2840 */
2841 public function replace( $table, $uniqueIndexes, $rows, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
2842 $quotedTable = $this->tableName( $table );
2843
2844 if ( count( $rows ) == 0 ) {
2845 return;
2846 }
2847
2848 # Single row case
2849 if ( !is_array( reset( $rows ) ) ) {
2850 $rows = array( $rows );
2851 }
2852
2853 foreach ( $rows as $row ) {
2854 # Delete rows which collide
2855 if ( $uniqueIndexes ) {
2856 $sql = "DELETE FROM $quotedTable WHERE ";
2857 $first = true;
2858 foreach ( $uniqueIndexes as $index ) {
2859 if ( $first ) {
2860 $first = false;
2861 $sql .= '( ';
2862 } else {
2863 $sql .= ' ) OR ( ';
2864 }
2865 if ( is_array( $index ) ) {
2866 $first2 = true;
2867 foreach ( $index as $col ) {
2868 if ( $first2 ) {
2869 $first2 = false;
2870 } else {
2871 $sql .= ' AND ';
2872 }
2873 $sql .= $col . '=' . $this->addQuotes( $row[$col] );
2874 }
2875 } else {
2876 $sql .= $index . '=' . $this->addQuotes( $row[$index] );
2877 }
2878 }
2879 $sql .= ' )';
2880 $this->query( $sql, $fname );
2881 }
2882
2883 # Now insert the row
2884 $this->insert( $table, $row, $fname );
2885 }
2886 }
2887
2888 /**
2889 * REPLACE query wrapper for MySQL and SQLite, which have a native REPLACE
2890 * statement.
2891 *
2892 * @param string $table Table name
2893 * @param array|string $rows Row(s) to insert
2894 * @param string $fname Caller function name
2895 *
2896 * @return ResultWrapper
2897 */
2898 protected function nativeReplace( $table, $rows, $fname ) {
2899 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
2900
2901 # Single row case
2902 if ( !is_array( reset( $rows ) ) ) {
2903 $rows = array( $rows );
2904 }
2905
2906 $sql = "REPLACE INTO $table (" . implode( ',', array_keys( $rows[0] ) ) . ') VALUES ';
2907 $first = true;
2908
2909 foreach ( $rows as $row ) {
2910 if ( $first ) {
2911 $first = false;
2912 } else {
2913 $sql .= ',';
2914 }
2915
2916 $sql .= '(' . $this->makeList( $row ) . ')';
2917 }
2918
2919 return $this->query( $sql, $fname );
2920 }
2921
2922 /**
2923 * INSERT ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE wrapper, upserts an array into a table.
2924 *
2925 * This updates any conflicting rows (according to the unique indexes) using
2926 * the provided SET clause and inserts any remaining (non-conflicted) rows.
2927 *
2928 * $rows may be either:
2929 * - A single associative array. The array keys are the field names, and
2930 * the values are the values to insert. The values are treated as data
2931 * and will be quoted appropriately. If NULL is inserted, this will be
2932 * converted to a database NULL.
2933 * - An array with numeric keys, holding a list of associative arrays.
2934 * This causes a multi-row INSERT on DBMSs that support it. The keys in
2935 * each subarray must be identical to each other, and in the same order.
2936 *
2937 * It may be more efficient to leave off unique indexes which are unlikely
2938 * to collide. However if you do this, you run the risk of encountering
2939 * errors which wouldn't have occurred in MySQL.
2940 *
2941 * Usually throws a DBQueryError on failure. If errors are explicitly ignored,
2942 * returns success.
2943 *
2944 * @since 1.22
2945 *
2946 * @param string $table Table name. This will be passed through DatabaseBase::tableName().
2947 * @param array $rows A single row or list of rows to insert
2948 * @param array $uniqueIndexes List of single field names or field name tuples
2949 * @param array $set An array of values to SET. For each array element, the
2950 * key gives the field name, and the value gives the data to set that
2951 * field to. The data will be quoted by DatabaseBase::addQuotes().
2952 * @param string $fname Calling function name (use __METHOD__) for logs/profiling
2953 * @throws Exception
2954 * @return bool
2955 */
2956 public function upsert( $table, array $rows, array $uniqueIndexes, array $set,
2957 $fname = __METHOD__
2958 ) {
2959 if ( !count( $rows ) ) {
2960 return true; // nothing to do
2961 }
2962
2963 if ( !is_array( reset( $rows ) ) ) {
2964 $rows = array( $rows );
2965 }
2966
2967 if ( count( $uniqueIndexes ) ) {
2968 $clauses = array(); // list WHERE clauses that each identify a single row
2969 foreach ( $rows as $row ) {
2970 foreach ( $uniqueIndexes as $index ) {
2971 $index = is_array( $index ) ? $index : array( $index ); // columns
2972 $rowKey = array(); // unique key to this row
2973 foreach ( $index as $column ) {
2974 $rowKey[$column] = $row[$column];
2975 }
2976 $clauses[] = $this->makeList( $rowKey, LIST_AND );
2977 }
2978 }
2979 $where = array( $this->makeList( $clauses, LIST_OR ) );
2980 } else {
2981 $where = false;
2982 }
2983
2984 $useTrx = !$this->mTrxLevel;
2985 if ( $useTrx ) {
2986 $this->begin( $fname );
2987 }
2988 try {
2989 # Update any existing conflicting row(s)
2990 if ( $where !== false ) {
2991 $ok = $this->update( $table, $set, $where, $fname );
2992 } else {
2993 $ok = true;
2994 }
2995 # Now insert any non-conflicting row(s)
2996 $ok = $this->insert( $table, $rows, $fname, array( 'IGNORE' ) ) && $ok;
2997 } catch ( Exception $e ) {
2998 if ( $useTrx ) {
2999 $this->rollback( $fname );
3000 }
3001 throw $e;
3002 }
3003 if ( $useTrx ) {
3004 $this->commit( $fname );
3005 }
3006
3007 return $ok;
3008 }
3009
3010 /**
3011 * DELETE where the condition is a join.
3012 *
3013 * MySQL overrides this to use a multi-table DELETE syntax, in other databases
3014 * we use sub-selects
3015 *
3016 * For safety, an empty $conds will not delete everything. If you want to
3017 * delete all rows where the join condition matches, set $conds='*'.
3018 *
3019 * DO NOT put the join condition in $conds.
3020 *
3021 * @param string $delTable The table to delete from.
3022 * @param string $joinTable The other table.
3023 * @param string $delVar The variable to join on, in the first table.
3024 * @param string $joinVar The variable to join on, in the second table.
3025 * @param array $conds Condition array of field names mapped to variables,
3026 * ANDed together in the WHERE clause
3027 * @param string $fname Calling function name (use __METHOD__) for logs/profiling
3028 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
3029 */
3030 public function deleteJoin( $delTable, $joinTable, $delVar, $joinVar, $conds,
3031 $fname = __METHOD__
3032 ) {
3033 if ( !$conds ) {
3034 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this,
3035 'DatabaseBase::deleteJoin() called with empty $conds' );
3036 }
3037
3038 $delTable = $this->tableName( $delTable );
3039 $joinTable = $this->tableName( $joinTable );
3040 $sql = "DELETE FROM $delTable WHERE $delVar IN (SELECT $joinVar FROM $joinTable ";
3041 if ( $conds != '*' ) {
3042 $sql .= 'WHERE ' . $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_AND );
3043 }
3044 $sql .= ')';
3045
3046 $this->query( $sql, $fname );
3047 }
3048
3049 /**
3050 * Returns the size of a text field, or -1 for "unlimited"
3051 *
3052 * @param string $table
3053 * @param string $field
3054 * @return int
3055 */
3056 public function textFieldSize( $table, $field ) {
3057 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
3058 $sql = "SHOW COLUMNS FROM $table LIKE \"$field\";";
3059 $res = $this->query( $sql, 'DatabaseBase::textFieldSize' );
3060 $row = $this->fetchObject( $res );
3061
3062 $m = array();
3063
3064 if ( preg_match( '/\((.*)\)/', $row->Type, $m ) ) {
3065 $size = $m[1];
3066 } else {
3067 $size = -1;
3068 }
3069
3070 return $size;
3071 }
3072
3073 /**
3074 * A string to insert into queries to show that they're low-priority, like
3075 * MySQL's LOW_PRIORITY. If no such feature exists, return an empty
3076 * string and nothing bad should happen.
3077 *
3078 * @return string Returns the text of the low priority option if it is
3079 * supported, or a blank string otherwise
3080 */
3081 public function lowPriorityOption() {
3082 return '';
3083 }
3084
3085 /**
3086 * DELETE query wrapper.
3087 *
3088 * @param array $table Table name
3089 * @param string|array $conds Array of conditions. See $conds in DatabaseBase::select()
3090 * for the format. Use $conds == "*" to delete all rows
3091 * @param string $fname Name of the calling function
3092 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
3093 * @return bool|ResultWrapper
3094 */
3095 public function delete( $table, $conds, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3096 if ( !$conds ) {
3097 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, 'DatabaseBase::delete() called with no conditions' );
3098 }
3099
3100 $table = $this->tableName( $table );
3101 $sql = "DELETE FROM $table";
3102
3103 if ( $conds != '*' ) {
3104 if ( is_array( $conds ) ) {
3105 $conds = $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_AND );
3106 }
3107 $sql .= ' WHERE ' . $conds;
3108 }
3109
3110 return $this->query( $sql, $fname );
3111 }
3112
3113 /**
3114 * INSERT SELECT wrapper. Takes data from a SELECT query and inserts it
3115 * into another table.
3116 *
3117 * @param string $destTable The table name to insert into
3118 * @param string|array $srcTable May be either a table name, or an array of table names
3119 * to include in a join.
3120 *
3121 * @param array $varMap Must be an associative array of the form
3122 * array( 'dest1' => 'source1', ...). Source items may be literals
3123 * rather than field names, but strings should be quoted with
3124 * DatabaseBase::addQuotes()
3125 *
3126 * @param array $conds Condition array. See $conds in DatabaseBase::select() for
3127 * the details of the format of condition arrays. May be "*" to copy the
3128 * whole table.
3129 *
3130 * @param string $fname The function name of the caller, from __METHOD__
3131 *
3132 * @param array $insertOptions Options for the INSERT part of the query, see
3133 * DatabaseBase::insert() for details.
3134 * @param array $selectOptions Options for the SELECT part of the query, see
3135 * DatabaseBase::select() for details.
3136 *
3137 * @return ResultWrapper
3138 */
3139 public function insertSelect( $destTable, $srcTable, $varMap, $conds,
3140 $fname = __METHOD__,
3141 $insertOptions = array(), $selectOptions = array()
3142 ) {
3143 $destTable = $this->tableName( $destTable );
3144
3145 if ( !is_array( $insertOptions ) ) {
3146 $insertOptions = array( $insertOptions );
3147 }
3148
3149 $insertOptions = $this->makeInsertOptions( $insertOptions );
3150
3151 if ( !is_array( $selectOptions ) ) {
3152 $selectOptions = array( $selectOptions );
3153 }
3154
3155 list( $startOpts, $useIndex, $tailOpts ) = $this->makeSelectOptions( $selectOptions );
3156
3157 if ( is_array( $srcTable ) ) {
3158 $srcTable = implode( ',', array_map( array( &$this, 'tableName' ), $srcTable ) );
3159 } else {
3160 $srcTable = $this->tableName( $srcTable );
3161 }
3162
3163 $sql = "INSERT $insertOptions INTO $destTable (" . implode( ',', array_keys( $varMap ) ) . ')' .
3164 " SELECT $startOpts " . implode( ',', $varMap ) .
3165 " FROM $srcTable $useIndex ";
3166
3167 if ( $conds != '*' ) {
3168 if ( is_array( $conds ) ) {
3169 $conds = $this->makeList( $conds, LIST_AND );
3170 }
3171 $sql .= " WHERE $conds";
3172 }
3173
3174 $sql .= " $tailOpts";
3175
3176 return $this->query( $sql, $fname );
3177 }
3178
3179 /**
3180 * Construct a LIMIT query with optional offset. This is used for query
3181 * pages. The SQL should be adjusted so that only the first $limit rows
3182 * are returned. If $offset is provided as well, then the first $offset
3183 * rows should be discarded, and the next $limit rows should be returned.
3184 * If the result of the query is not ordered, then the rows to be returned
3185 * are theoretically arbitrary.
3186 *
3187 * $sql is expected to be a SELECT, if that makes a difference.
3188 *
3189 * The version provided by default works in MySQL and SQLite. It will very
3190 * likely need to be overridden for most other DBMSes.
3191 *
3192 * @param string $sql SQL query we will append the limit too
3193 * @param int $limit The SQL limit
3194 * @param int|bool $offset The SQL offset (default false)
3195 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
3196 * @return string
3197 */
3198 public function limitResult( $sql, $limit, $offset = false ) {
3199 if ( !is_numeric( $limit ) ) {
3200 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "Invalid non-numeric limit passed to limitResult()\n" );
3201 }
3202
3203 return "$sql LIMIT "
3204 . ( ( is_numeric( $offset ) && $offset != 0 ) ? "{$offset}," : "" )
3205 . "{$limit} ";
3206 }
3207
3208 /**
3209 * Returns true if current database backend supports ORDER BY or LIMIT for separate subqueries
3210 * within the UNION construct.
3211 * @return bool
3212 */
3213 public function unionSupportsOrderAndLimit() {
3214 return true; // True for almost every DB supported
3215 }
3216
3217 /**
3218 * Construct a UNION query
3219 * This is used for providing overload point for other DB abstractions
3220 * not compatible with the MySQL syntax.
3221 * @param array $sqls SQL statements to combine
3222 * @param bool $all Use UNION ALL
3223 * @return string SQL fragment
3224 */
3225 public function unionQueries( $sqls, $all ) {
3226 $glue = $all ? ') UNION ALL (' : ') UNION (';
3227
3228 return '(' . implode( $glue, $sqls ) . ')';
3229 }
3230
3231 /**
3232 * Returns an SQL expression for a simple conditional. This doesn't need
3233 * to be overridden unless CASE isn't supported in your DBMS.
3234 *
3235 * @param string|array $cond SQL expression which will result in a boolean value
3236 * @param string $trueVal SQL expression to return if true
3237 * @param string $falseVal SQL expression to return if false
3238 * @return string SQL fragment
3239 */
3240 public function conditional( $cond, $trueVal, $falseVal ) {
3241 if ( is_array( $cond ) ) {
3242 $cond = $this->makeList( $cond, LIST_AND );
3243 }
3244
3245 return " (CASE WHEN $cond THEN $trueVal ELSE $falseVal END) ";
3246 }
3247
3248 /**
3249 * Returns a comand for str_replace function in SQL query.
3250 * Uses REPLACE() in MySQL
3251 *
3252 * @param string $orig Column to modify
3253 * @param string $old Column to seek
3254 * @param string $new Column to replace with
3255 *
3256 * @return string
3257 */
3258 public function strreplace( $orig, $old, $new ) {
3259 return "REPLACE({$orig}, {$old}, {$new})";
3260 }
3261
3262 /**
3263 * Determines how long the server has been up
3264 * STUB
3265 *
3266 * @return int
3267 */
3268 public function getServerUptime() {
3269 return 0;
3270 }
3271
3272 /**
3273 * Determines if the last failure was due to a deadlock
3274 * STUB
3275 *
3276 * @return bool
3277 */
3278 public function wasDeadlock() {
3279 return false;
3280 }
3281
3282 /**
3283 * Determines if the last failure was due to a lock timeout
3284 * STUB
3285 *
3286 * @return bool
3287 */
3288 public function wasLockTimeout() {
3289 return false;
3290 }
3291
3292 /**
3293 * Determines if the last query error was something that should be dealt
3294 * with by pinging the connection and reissuing the query.
3295 * STUB
3296 *
3297 * @return bool
3298 */
3299 public function wasErrorReissuable() {
3300 return false;
3301 }
3302
3303 /**
3304 * Determines if the last failure was due to the database being read-only.
3305 * STUB
3306 *
3307 * @return bool
3308 */
3309 public function wasReadOnlyError() {
3310 return false;
3311 }
3312
3313 /**
3314 * Perform a deadlock-prone transaction.
3315 *
3316 * This function invokes a callback function to perform a set of write
3317 * queries. If a deadlock occurs during the processing, the transaction
3318 * will be rolled back and the callback function will be called again.
3319 *
3320 * Usage:
3321 * $dbw->deadlockLoop( callback, ... );
3322 *
3323 * Extra arguments are passed through to the specified callback function.
3324 *
3325 * Returns whatever the callback function returned on its successful,
3326 * iteration, or false on error, for example if the retry limit was
3327 * reached.
3328 *
3329 * @return bool
3330 */
3331 public function deadlockLoop() {
3332 $this->begin( __METHOD__ );
3333 $args = func_get_args();
3334 $function = array_shift( $args );
3335 $oldIgnore = $this->ignoreErrors( true );
3336 $tries = self::DEADLOCK_TRIES;
3337
3338 if ( is_array( $function ) ) {
3339 $fname = $function[0];
3340 } else {
3341 $fname = $function;
3342 }
3343
3344 do {
3345 $retVal = call_user_func_array( $function, $args );
3346 $error = $this->lastError();
3347 $errno = $this->lastErrno();
3348 $sql = $this->lastQuery();
3349
3350 if ( $errno ) {
3351 if ( $this->wasDeadlock() ) {
3352 # Retry
3353 usleep( mt_rand( self::DEADLOCK_DELAY_MIN, self::DEADLOCK_DELAY_MAX ) );
3354 } else {
3355 $this->reportQueryError( $error, $errno, $sql, $fname );
3356 }
3357 }
3358 } while ( $this->wasDeadlock() && --$tries > 0 );
3359
3360 $this->ignoreErrors( $oldIgnore );
3361
3362 if ( $tries <= 0 ) {
3363 $this->rollback( __METHOD__ );
3364 $this->reportQueryError( $error, $errno, $sql, $fname );
3365
3366 return false;
3367 } else {
3368 $this->commit( __METHOD__ );
3369
3370 return $retVal;
3371 }
3372 }
3373
3374 /**
3375 * Wait for the slave to catch up to a given master position.
3376 *
3377 * @param DBMasterPos $pos
3378 * @param int $timeout The maximum number of seconds to wait for
3379 * synchronisation
3380 * @return int Zero if the slave was past that position already,
3381 * greater than zero if we waited for some period of time, less than
3382 * zero if we timed out.
3383 */
3384 public function masterPosWait( DBMasterPos $pos, $timeout ) {
3385 # Real waits are implemented in the subclass.
3386 return 0;
3387 }
3388
3389 /**
3390 * Get the replication position of this slave
3391 *
3392 * @return DBMasterPos|bool False if this is not a slave.
3393 */
3394 public function getSlavePos() {
3395 # Stub
3396 return false;
3397 }
3398
3399 /**
3400 * Get the position of this master
3401 *
3402 * @return DBMasterPos|bool False if this is not a master
3403 */
3404 public function getMasterPos() {
3405 # Stub
3406 return false;
3407 }
3408
3409 /**
3410 * Run an anonymous function as soon as there is no transaction pending.
3411 * If there is a transaction and it is rolled back, then the callback is cancelled.
3412 * Queries in the function will run in AUTO-COMMIT mode unless there are begin() calls.
3413 * Callbacks must commit any transactions that they begin.
3414 *
3415 * This is useful for updates to different systems or when separate transactions are needed.
3416 * For example, one might want to enqueue jobs into a system outside the database, but only
3417 * after the database is updated so that the jobs will see the data when they actually run.
3418 * It can also be used for updates that easily cause deadlocks if locks are held too long.
3419 *
3420 * @param callable $callback
3421 * @since 1.20
3422 */
3423 final public function onTransactionIdle( $callback ) {
3424 $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks[] = array( $callback, wfGetCaller() );
3425 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3426 $this->runOnTransactionIdleCallbacks();
3427 }
3428 }
3429
3430 /**
3431 * Run an anonymous function before the current transaction commits or now if there is none.
3432 * If there is a transaction and it is rolled back, then the callback is cancelled.
3433 * Callbacks must not start nor commit any transactions.
3434 *
3435 * This is useful for updates that easily cause deadlocks if locks are held too long
3436 * but where atomicity is strongly desired for these updates and some related updates.
3437 *
3438 * @param callable $callback
3439 * @since 1.22
3440 */
3441 final public function onTransactionPreCommitOrIdle( $callback ) {
3442 if ( $this->mTrxLevel ) {
3443 $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks[] = array( $callback, wfGetCaller() );
3444 } else {
3445 $this->onTransactionIdle( $callback ); // this will trigger immediately
3446 }
3447 }
3448
3449 /**
3450 * Actually any "on transaction idle" callbacks.
3451 *
3452 * @since 1.20
3453 */
3454 protected function runOnTransactionIdleCallbacks() {
3455 $autoTrx = $this->getFlag( DBO_TRX ); // automatic begin() enabled?
3456
3457 $e = $ePrior = null; // last exception
3458 do { // callbacks may add callbacks :)
3459 $callbacks = $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks;
3460 $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks = array(); // recursion guard
3461 foreach ( $callbacks as $callback ) {
3462 try {
3463 list( $phpCallback ) = $callback;
3464 $this->clearFlag( DBO_TRX ); // make each query its own transaction
3465 call_user_func( $phpCallback );
3466 $this->setFlag( $autoTrx ? DBO_TRX : 0 ); // restore automatic begin()
3467 } catch ( Exception $e ) {
3468 if ( $ePrior ) {
3469 MWExceptionHandler::logException( $ePrior );
3470 }
3471 $ePrior = $e;
3472 }
3473 }
3474 } while ( count( $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks ) );
3475
3476 if ( $e instanceof Exception ) {
3477 throw $e; // re-throw any last exception
3478 }
3479 }
3480
3481 /**
3482 * Actually any "on transaction pre-commit" callbacks.
3483 *
3484 * @since 1.22
3485 */
3486 protected function runOnTransactionPreCommitCallbacks() {
3487 $e = $ePrior = null; // last exception
3488 do { // callbacks may add callbacks :)
3489 $callbacks = $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks;
3490 $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks = array(); // recursion guard
3491 foreach ( $callbacks as $callback ) {
3492 try {
3493 list( $phpCallback ) = $callback;
3494 call_user_func( $phpCallback );
3495 } catch ( Exception $e ) {
3496 if ( $ePrior ) {
3497 MWExceptionHandler::logException( $ePrior );
3498 }
3499 $ePrior = $e;
3500 }
3501 }
3502 } while ( count( $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks ) );
3503
3504 if ( $e instanceof Exception ) {
3505 throw $e; // re-throw any last exception
3506 }
3507 }
3508
3509 /**
3510 * Begin an atomic section of statements
3511 *
3512 * If a transaction has been started already, just keep track of the given
3513 * section name to make sure the transaction is not committed pre-maturely.
3514 * This function can be used in layers (with sub-sections), so use a stack
3515 * to keep track of the different atomic sections. If there is no transaction,
3516 * start one implicitly.
3517 *
3518 * The goal of this function is to create an atomic section of SQL queries
3519 * without having to start a new transaction if it already exists.
3520 *
3521 * Atomic sections are more strict than transactions. With transactions,
3522 * attempting to begin a new transaction when one is already running results
3523 * in MediaWiki issuing a brief warning and doing an implicit commit. All
3524 * atomic levels *must* be explicitly closed using DatabaseBase::endAtomic(),
3525 * and any database transactions cannot be began or committed until all atomic
3526 * levels are closed. There is no such thing as implicitly opening or closing
3527 * an atomic section.
3528 *
3529 * @since 1.23
3530 * @param string $fname
3531 * @throws DBError
3532 */
3533 final public function startAtomic( $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3534 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3535 $this->begin( $fname );
3536 $this->mTrxAutomatic = true;
3537 $this->mTrxAutomaticAtomic = true;
3538 }
3539
3540 $this->mTrxAtomicLevels->push( $fname );
3541 }
3542
3543 /**
3544 * Ends an atomic section of SQL statements
3545 *
3546 * Ends the next section of atomic SQL statements and commits the transaction
3547 * if necessary.
3548 *
3549 * @since 1.23
3550 * @see DatabaseBase::startAtomic
3551 * @param string $fname
3552 * @throws DBError
3553 */
3554 final public function endAtomic( $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3555 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3556 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, 'No atomic transaction is open.' );
3557 }
3558 if ( $this->mTrxAtomicLevels->isEmpty() ||
3559 $this->mTrxAtomicLevels->pop() !== $fname
3560 ) {
3561 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, 'Invalid atomic section ended.' );
3562 }
3563
3564 if ( $this->mTrxAtomicLevels->isEmpty() && $this->mTrxAutomaticAtomic ) {
3565 $this->commit( $fname, 'flush' );
3566 }
3567 }
3568
3569 /**
3570 * Begin a transaction. If a transaction is already in progress,
3571 * that transaction will be committed before the new transaction is started.
3572 *
3573 * Note that when the DBO_TRX flag is set (which is usually the case for web
3574 * requests, but not for maintenance scripts), any previous database query
3575 * will have started a transaction automatically.
3576 *
3577 * Nesting of transactions is not supported. Attempts to nest transactions
3578 * will cause a warning, unless the current transaction was started
3579 * automatically because of the DBO_TRX flag.
3580 *
3581 * @param string $fname
3582 * @throws DBError
3583 */
3584 final public function begin( $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3585 global $wgDebugDBTransactions;
3586
3587 if ( $this->mTrxLevel ) { // implicit commit
3588 if ( !$this->mTrxAtomicLevels->isEmpty() ) {
3589 // If the current transaction was an automatic atomic one, then we definitely have
3590 // a problem. Same if there is any unclosed atomic level.
3591 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this,
3592 "Attempted to start explicit transaction when atomic levels are still open."
3593 );
3594 } elseif ( !$this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
3595 // We want to warn about inadvertently nested begin/commit pairs, but not about
3596 // auto-committing implicit transactions that were started by query() via DBO_TRX
3597 $msg = "$fname: Transaction already in progress (from {$this->mTrxFname}), " .
3598 " performing implicit commit!";
3599 wfWarn( $msg );
3600 wfLogDBError( $msg,
3601 $this->getLogContext( array(
3602 'method' => __METHOD__,
3603 'fname' => $fname,
3604 ) )
3605 );
3606 } else {
3607 // if the transaction was automatic and has done write operations,
3608 // log it if $wgDebugDBTransactions is enabled.
3609 if ( $this->mTrxDoneWrites && $wgDebugDBTransactions ) {
3610 wfDebug( "$fname: Automatic transaction with writes in progress" .
3611 " (from {$this->mTrxFname}), performing implicit commit!\n"
3612 );
3613 }
3614 }
3615
3616 $this->runOnTransactionPreCommitCallbacks();
3617 $this->doCommit( $fname );
3618 if ( $this->mTrxDoneWrites ) {
3619 Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler()->transactionWritingOut(
3620 $this->mServer, $this->mDBname, $this->mTrxShortId );
3621 }
3622 $this->runOnTransactionIdleCallbacks();
3623 }
3624
3625 # Avoid fatals if close() was called
3626 if ( !$this->isOpen() ) {
3627 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "DB connection was already closed." );
3628 }
3629
3630 $this->doBegin( $fname );
3631 $this->mTrxTimestamp = microtime( true );
3632 $this->mTrxFname = $fname;
3633 $this->mTrxDoneWrites = false;
3634 $this->mTrxAutomatic = false;
3635 $this->mTrxAutomaticAtomic = false;
3636 $this->mTrxAtomicLevels = new SplStack;
3637 $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks = array();
3638 $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks = array();
3639 $this->mTrxShortId = wfRandomString( 12 );
3640 }
3641
3642 /**
3643 * Issues the BEGIN command to the database server.
3644 *
3645 * @see DatabaseBase::begin()
3646 * @param string $fname
3647 */
3648 protected function doBegin( $fname ) {
3649 $this->query( 'BEGIN', $fname );
3650 $this->mTrxLevel = 1;
3651 }
3652
3653 /**
3654 * Commits a transaction previously started using begin().
3655 * If no transaction is in progress, a warning is issued.
3656 *
3657 * Nesting of transactions is not supported.
3658 *
3659 * @param string $fname
3660 * @param string $flush Flush flag, set to 'flush' to disable warnings about
3661 * explicitly committing implicit transactions, or calling commit when no
3662 * transaction is in progress. This will silently break any ongoing
3663 * explicit transaction. Only set the flush flag if you are sure that it
3664 * is safe to ignore these warnings in your context.
3665 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
3666 */
3667 final public function commit( $fname = __METHOD__, $flush = '' ) {
3668 if ( !$this->mTrxAtomicLevels->isEmpty() ) {
3669 // There are still atomic sections open. This cannot be ignored
3670 throw new DBUnexpectedError(
3671 $this,
3672 "Attempted to commit transaction while atomic sections are still open"
3673 );
3674 }
3675
3676 if ( $flush === 'flush' ) {
3677 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3678 return; // nothing to do
3679 } elseif ( !$this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
3680 wfWarn( "$fname: Flushing an explicit transaction, getting out of sync!" );
3681 }
3682 } else {
3683 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3684 wfWarn( "$fname: No transaction to commit, something got out of sync!" );
3685 return; // nothing to do
3686 } elseif ( $this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
3687 wfWarn( "$fname: Explicit commit of implicit transaction. Something may be out of sync!" );
3688 }
3689 }
3690
3691 # Avoid fatals if close() was called
3692 if ( !$this->isOpen() ) {
3693 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "DB connection was already closed." );
3694 }
3695
3696 $this->runOnTransactionPreCommitCallbacks();
3697 $this->doCommit( $fname );
3698 if ( $this->mTrxDoneWrites ) {
3699 Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler()->transactionWritingOut(
3700 $this->mServer, $this->mDBname, $this->mTrxShortId );
3701 }
3702 $this->runOnTransactionIdleCallbacks();
3703 }
3704
3705 /**
3706 * Issues the COMMIT command to the database server.
3707 *
3708 * @see DatabaseBase::commit()
3709 * @param string $fname
3710 */
3711 protected function doCommit( $fname ) {
3712 if ( $this->mTrxLevel ) {
3713 $this->query( 'COMMIT', $fname );
3714 $this->mTrxLevel = 0;
3715 }
3716 }
3717
3718 /**
3719 * Rollback a transaction previously started using begin().
3720 * If no transaction is in progress, a warning is issued.
3721 *
3722 * No-op on non-transactional databases.
3723 *
3724 * @param string $fname
3725 * @param string $flush Flush flag, set to 'flush' to disable warnings about
3726 * calling rollback when no transaction is in progress. This will silently
3727 * break any ongoing explicit transaction. Only set the flush flag if you
3728 * are sure that it is safe to ignore these warnings in your context.
3729 * @throws DBUnexpectedError
3730 * @since 1.23 Added $flush parameter
3731 */
3732 final public function rollback( $fname = __METHOD__, $flush = '' ) {
3733 if ( $flush !== 'flush' ) {
3734 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3735 wfWarn( "$fname: No transaction to rollback, something got out of sync!" );
3736 return; // nothing to do
3737 } elseif ( $this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
3738 wfWarn( "$fname: Explicit rollback of implicit transaction. Something may be out of sync!" );
3739 }
3740 } else {
3741 if ( !$this->mTrxLevel ) {
3742 return; // nothing to do
3743 } elseif ( !$this->mTrxAutomatic ) {
3744 wfWarn( "$fname: Flushing an explicit transaction, getting out of sync!" );
3745 }
3746 }
3747
3748 # Avoid fatals if close() was called
3749 if ( !$this->isOpen() ) {
3750 throw new DBUnexpectedError( $this, "DB connection was already closed." );
3751 }
3752
3753 $this->doRollback( $fname );
3754 $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks = array(); // cancel
3755 $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks = array(); // cancel
3756 $this->mTrxAtomicLevels = new SplStack;
3757 if ( $this->mTrxDoneWrites ) {
3758 Profiler::instance()->getTransactionProfiler()->transactionWritingOut(
3759 $this->mServer, $this->mDBname, $this->mTrxShortId );
3760 }
3761 }
3762
3763 /**
3764 * Issues the ROLLBACK command to the database server.
3765 *
3766 * @see DatabaseBase::rollback()
3767 * @param string $fname
3768 */
3769 protected function doRollback( $fname ) {
3770 if ( $this->mTrxLevel ) {
3771 $this->query( 'ROLLBACK', $fname, true );
3772 $this->mTrxLevel = 0;
3773 }
3774 }
3775
3776 /**
3777 * Creates a new table with structure copied from existing table
3778 * Note that unlike most database abstraction functions, this function does not
3779 * automatically append database prefix, because it works at a lower
3780 * abstraction level.
3781 * The table names passed to this function shall not be quoted (this
3782 * function calls addIdentifierQuotes when needed).
3783 *
3784 * @param string $oldName Name of table whose structure should be copied
3785 * @param string $newName Name of table to be created
3786 * @param bool $temporary Whether the new table should be temporary
3787 * @param string $fname Calling function name
3788 * @throws MWException
3789 * @return bool True if operation was successful
3790 */
3791 public function duplicateTableStructure( $oldName, $newName, $temporary = false,
3792 $fname = __METHOD__
3793 ) {
3794 throw new MWException(
3795 'DatabaseBase::duplicateTableStructure is not implemented in descendant class' );
3796 }
3797
3798 /**
3799 * List all tables on the database
3800 *
3801 * @param string $prefix Only show tables with this prefix, e.g. mw_
3802 * @param string $fname Calling function name
3803 * @throws MWException
3804 */
3805 function listTables( $prefix = null, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3806 throw new MWException( 'DatabaseBase::listTables is not implemented in descendant class' );
3807 }
3808
3809 /**
3810 * Reset the views process cache set by listViews()
3811 * @since 1.22
3812 */
3813 final public function clearViewsCache() {
3814 $this->allViews = null;
3815 }
3816
3817 /**
3818 * Lists all the VIEWs in the database
3819 *
3820 * For caching purposes the list of all views should be stored in
3821 * $this->allViews. The process cache can be cleared with clearViewsCache()
3822 *
3823 * @param string $prefix Only show VIEWs with this prefix, eg. unit_test_
3824 * @param string $fname Name of calling function
3825 * @throws MWException
3826 * @since 1.22
3827 */
3828 public function listViews( $prefix = null, $fname = __METHOD__ ) {
3829 throw new MWException( 'DatabaseBase::listViews is not implemented in descendant class' );
3830 }
3831
3832 /**
3833 * Differentiates between a TABLE and a VIEW
3834 *
3835 * @param string $name Name of the database-structure to test.
3836 * @throws MWException
3837 * @since 1.22
3838 */
3839 public function isView( $name ) {
3840 throw new MWException( 'DatabaseBase::isView is not implemented in descendant class' );
3841 }
3842
3843 /**
3844 * Convert a timestamp in one of the formats accepted by wfTimestamp()
3845 * to the format used for inserting into timestamp fields in this DBMS.
3846 *
3847 * The result is unquoted, and needs to be passed through addQuotes()
3848 * before it can be included in raw SQL.
3849 *
3850 * @param string|int $ts
3851 *
3852 * @return string
3853 */
3854 public function timestamp( $ts = 0 ) {
3855 return wfTimestamp( TS_MW, $ts );
3856 }
3857
3858 /**
3859 * Convert a timestamp in one of the formats accepted by wfTimestamp()
3860 * to the format used for inserting into timestamp fields in this DBMS. If
3861 * NULL is input, it is passed through, allowing NULL values to be inserted
3862 * into timestamp fields.
3863 *
3864 * The result is unquoted, and needs to be passed through addQuotes()
3865 * before it can be included in raw SQL.
3866 *
3867 * @param string|int $ts
3868 *
3869 * @return string
3870 */
3871 public function timestampOrNull( $ts = null ) {
3872 if ( is_null( $ts ) ) {
3873 return null;
3874 } else {
3875 return $this->timestamp( $ts );
3876 }
3877 }
3878
3879 /**
3880 * Take the result from a query, and wrap it in a ResultWrapper if
3881 * necessary. Boolean values are passed through as is, to indicate success
3882 * of write queries or failure.
3883 *
3884 * Once upon a time, DatabaseBase::query() returned a bare MySQL result
3885 * resource, and it was necessary to call this function to convert it to
3886 * a wrapper. Nowadays, raw database objects are never exposed to external
3887 * callers, so this is unnecessary in external code. For compatibility with
3888 * old code, ResultWrapper objects are passed through unaltered.
3889 *
3890 * @param bool|ResultWrapper|resource $result
3891 * @return bool|ResultWrapper
3892 */
3893 public function resultObject( $result ) {
3894 if ( empty( $result ) ) {
3895 return false;
3896 } elseif ( $result instanceof ResultWrapper ) {
3897 return $result;
3898 } elseif ( $result === true ) {
3899 // Successful write query
3900 return $result;
3901 } else {
3902 return new ResultWrapper( $this, $result );
3903 }
3904 }
3905
3906 /**
3907 * Ping the server and try to reconnect if it there is no connection
3908 *
3909 * @return bool Success or failure
3910 */
3911 public function ping() {
3912 # Stub. Not essential to override.
3913 return true;
3914 }
3915
3916 /**
3917 * Get slave lag. Currently supported only by MySQL.
3918 *
3919 * Note that this function will generate a fatal error on many
3920 * installations. Most callers should use LoadBalancer::safeGetLag()
3921 * instead.
3922 *
3923 * @return int Database replication lag in seconds
3924 */
3925 public function getLag() {
3926 return 0;
3927 }
3928
3929 /**
3930 * Return the maximum number of items allowed in a list, or 0 for unlimited.
3931 *
3932 * @return int
3933 */
3934 function maxListLen() {
3935 return 0;
3936 }
3937
3938 /**
3939 * Some DBMSs have a special format for inserting into blob fields, they
3940 * don't allow simple quoted strings to be inserted. To insert into such
3941 * a field, pass the data through this function before passing it to
3942 * DatabaseBase::insert().
3943 *
3944 * @param string $b
3945 * @return string
3946 */
3947 public function encodeBlob( $b ) {
3948 return $b;
3949 }
3950
3951 /**
3952 * Some DBMSs return a special placeholder object representing blob fields
3953 * in result objects. Pass the object through this function to return the
3954 * original string.
3955 *
3956 * @param string $b
3957 * @return string
3958 */
3959 public function decodeBlob( $b ) {
3960 return $b;
3961 }
3962
3963 /**
3964 * Override database's default behavior. $options include:
3965 * 'connTimeout' : Set the connection timeout value in seconds.
3966 * May be useful for very long batch queries such as
3967 * full-wiki dumps, where a single query reads out over
3968 * hours or days.
3969 *
3970 * @param array $options
3971 * @return void
3972 */
3973 public function setSessionOptions( array $options ) {
3974 }
3975
3976 /**
3977 * Read and execute SQL commands from a file.
3978 *
3979 * Returns true on success, error string or exception on failure (depending
3980 * on object's error ignore settings).
3981 *
3982 * @param string $filename File name to open
3983 * @param bool|callable $lineCallback Optional function called before reading each line
3984 * @param bool|callable $resultCallback Optional function called for each MySQL result
3985 * @param bool|string $fname Calling function name or false if name should be
3986 * generated dynamically using $filename
3987 * @param bool|callable $inputCallback Optional function called for each
3988 * complete line sent
3989 * @throws Exception|MWException
3990 * @return bool|string
3991 */
3992 public function sourceFile(
3993 $filename, $lineCallback = false, $resultCallback = false, $fname = false, $inputCallback = false
3994 ) {
3995 wfSuppressWarnings();
3996 $fp = fopen( $filename, 'r' );
3997 wfRestoreWarnings();
3998
3999 if ( false === $fp ) {
4000 throw new MWException( "Could not open \"{$filename}\".\n" );
4001 }
4002
4003 if ( !$fname ) {
4004 $fname = __METHOD__ . "( $filename )";
4005 }
4006
4007 try {
4008 $error = $this->sourceStream( $fp, $lineCallback, $resultCallback, $fname, $inputCallback );
4009 } catch ( Exception $e ) {
4010 fclose( $fp );
4011 throw $e;
4012 }
4013
4014 fclose( $fp );
4015
4016 return $error;
4017 }
4018
4019 /**
4020 * Get the full path of a patch file. Originally based on archive()
4021 * from updaters.inc. Keep in mind this always returns a patch, as
4022 * it fails back to MySQL if no DB-specific patch can be found
4023 *
4024 * @param string $patch The name of the patch, like patch-something.sql
4025 * @return string Full path to patch file
4026 */
4027 public function patchPath( $patch ) {
4028 global $IP;
4029
4030 $dbType = $this->getType();
4031 if ( file_exists( "$IP/maintenance/$dbType/archives/$patch" ) ) {
4032 return "$IP/maintenance/$dbType/archives/$patch";
4033 } else {
4034 return "$IP/maintenance/archives/$patch";
4035 }
4036 }
4037
4038 /**
4039 * Set variables to be used in sourceFile/sourceStream, in preference to the
4040 * ones in $GLOBALS. If an array is set here, $GLOBALS will not be used at
4041 * all. If it's set to false, $GLOBALS will be used.
4042 *
4043 * @param bool|array $vars Mapping variable name to value.
4044 */
4045 public function setSchemaVars( $vars ) {
4046 $this->mSchemaVars = $vars;
4047 }
4048
4049 /**
4050 * Read and execute commands from an open file handle.
4051 *
4052 * Returns true on success, error string or exception on failure (depending
4053 * on object's error ignore settings).
4054 *
4055 * @param resource $fp File handle
4056 * @param bool|callable $lineCallback Optional function called before reading each query
4057 * @param bool|callable $resultCallback Optional function called for each MySQL result
4058 * @param string $fname Calling function name
4059 * @param bool|callable $inputCallback Optional function called for each complete query sent
4060 * @return bool|string
4061 */
4062 public function sourceStream( $fp, $lineCallback = false, $resultCallback = false,
4063 $fname = __METHOD__, $inputCallback = false
4064 ) {
4065 $cmd = '';
4066
4067 while ( !feof( $fp ) ) {
4068 if ( $lineCallback ) {
4069 call_user_func( $lineCallback );
4070 }
4071
4072 $line = trim( fgets( $fp ) );
4073
4074 if ( $line == '' ) {
4075 continue;
4076 }
4077
4078 if ( '-' == $line[0] && '-' == $line[1] ) {
4079 continue;
4080 }
4081
4082 if ( $cmd != '' ) {
4083 $cmd .= ' ';
4084 }
4085
4086 $done = $this->streamStatementEnd( $cmd, $line );
4087
4088 $cmd .= "$line\n";
4089
4090 if ( $done || feof( $fp ) ) {
4091 $cmd = $this->replaceVars( $cmd );
4092
4093 if ( ( $inputCallback && call_user_func( $inputCallback, $cmd ) ) || !$inputCallback ) {
4094 $res = $this->query( $cmd, $fname );
4095
4096 if ( $resultCallback ) {
4097 call_user_func( $resultCallback, $res, $this );
4098 }
4099
4100 if ( false === $res ) {
4101 $err = $this->lastError();
4102
4103 return "Query \"{$cmd}\" failed with error code \"$err\".\n";
4104 }
4105 }
4106 $cmd = '';
4107 }
4108 }
4109
4110 return true;
4111 }
4112
4113 /**
4114 * Called by sourceStream() to check if we've reached a statement end
4115 *
4116 * @param string $sql SQL assembled so far
4117 * @param string $newLine New line about to be added to $sql
4118 * @return bool Whether $newLine contains end of the statement
4119 */
4120 public function streamStatementEnd( &$sql, &$newLine ) {
4121 if ( $this->delimiter ) {
4122 $prev = $newLine;
4123 $newLine = preg_replace( '/' . preg_quote( $this->delimiter, '/' ) . '$/', '', $newLine );
4124 if ( $newLine != $prev ) {
4125 return true;
4126 }
4127 }
4128
4129 return false;
4130 }
4131
4132 /**
4133 * Database independent variable replacement. Replaces a set of variables
4134 * in an SQL statement with their contents as given by $this->getSchemaVars().
4135 *
4136 * Supports '{$var}' `{$var}` and / *$var* / (without the spaces) style variables.
4137 *
4138 * - '{$var}' should be used for text and is passed through the database's
4139 * addQuotes method.
4140 * - `{$var}` should be used for identifiers (e.g. table and database names).
4141 * It is passed through the database's addIdentifierQuotes method which
4142 * can be overridden if the database uses something other than backticks.
4143 * - / *_* / or / *$wgDBprefix* / passes the name that follows through the
4144 * database's tableName method.
4145 * - / *i* / passes the name that follows through the database's indexName method.
4146 * - In all other cases, / *$var* / is left unencoded. Except for table options,
4147 * its use should be avoided. In 1.24 and older, string encoding was applied.
4148 *
4149 * @param string $ins SQL statement to replace variables in
4150 * @return string The new SQL statement with variables replaced
4151 */
4152 protected function replaceVars( $ins ) {
4153 $that = $this;
4154 $vars = $this->getSchemaVars();
4155 return preg_replace_callback(
4156 '!
4157 /\* (\$wgDBprefix|[_i]) \*/ (\w*) | # 1-2. tableName, indexName
4158 \'\{\$ (\w+) }\' | # 3. addQuotes
4159 `\{\$ (\w+) }` | # 4. addIdentifierQuotes
4160 /\*\$ (\w+) \*/ # 5. leave unencoded
4161 !x',
4162 function ( $m ) use ( $that, $vars ) {
4163 // Note: Because of <https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51881>,
4164 // check for both nonexistent keys *and* the empty string.
4165 if ( isset( $m[1] ) && $m[1] !== '' ) {
4166 if ( $m[1] === 'i' ) {
4167 return $that->indexName( $m[2] );
4168 } else {
4169 return $that->tableName( $m[2] );
4170 }
4171 } elseif ( isset( $m[3] ) && $m[3] !== '' && array_key_exists( $m[3], $vars ) ) {
4172 return $that->addQuotes( $vars[$m[3]] );
4173 } elseif ( isset( $m[4] ) && $m[4] !== '' && array_key_exists( $m[4], $vars ) ) {
4174 return $that->addIdentifierQuotes( $vars[$m[4]] );
4175 } elseif ( isset( $m[5] ) && $m[5] !== '' && array_key_exists( $m[5], $vars ) ) {
4176 return $vars[$m[5]];
4177 } else {
4178 return $m[0];
4179 }
4180 },
4181 $ins
4182 );
4183 }
4184
4185 /**
4186 * Get schema variables. If none have been set via setSchemaVars(), then
4187 * use some defaults from the current object.
4188 *
4189 * @return array
4190 */
4191 protected function getSchemaVars() {
4192 if ( $this->mSchemaVars ) {
4193 return $this->mSchemaVars;
4194 } else {
4195 return $this->getDefaultSchemaVars();
4196 }
4197 }
4198
4199 /**
4200 * Get schema variables to use if none have been set via setSchemaVars().
4201 *
4202 * Override this in derived classes to provide variables for tables.sql
4203 * and SQL patch files.
4204 *
4205 * @return array
4206 */
4207 protected function getDefaultSchemaVars() {
4208 return array();
4209 }
4210
4211 /**
4212 * Check to see if a named lock is available. This is non-blocking.
4213 *
4214 * @param string $lockName Name of lock to poll
4215 * @param string $method Name of method calling us
4216 * @return bool
4217 * @since 1.20
4218 */
4219 public function lockIsFree( $lockName, $method ) {
4220 return true;
4221 }
4222
4223 /**
4224 * Acquire a named lock
4225 *
4226 * Abstracted from Filestore::lock() so child classes can implement for
4227 * their own needs.
4228 *
4229 * @param string $lockName Name of lock to aquire
4230 * @param string $method Name of method calling us
4231 * @param int $timeout
4232 * @return bool
4233 */
4234 public function lock( $lockName, $method, $timeout = 5 ) {
4235 return true;
4236 }
4237
4238 /**
4239 * Release a lock.
4240 *
4241 * @param string $lockName Name of lock to release
4242 * @param string $method Name of method calling us
4243 *
4244 * @return int Returns 1 if the lock was released, 0 if the lock was not established
4245 * by this thread (in which case the lock is not released), and NULL if the named
4246 * lock did not exist
4247 */
4248 public function unlock( $lockName, $method ) {
4249 return true;
4250 }
4251
4252 /**
4253 * Lock specific tables
4254 *
4255 * @param array $read Array of tables to lock for read access
4256 * @param array $write Array of tables to lock for write access
4257 * @param string $method Name of caller
4258 * @param bool $lowPriority Whether to indicate writes to be LOW PRIORITY
4259 * @return bool
4260 */
4261 public function lockTables( $read, $write, $method, $lowPriority = true ) {
4262 return true;
4263 }
4264
4265 /**
4266 * Unlock specific tables
4267 *
4268 * @param string $method The caller
4269 * @return bool
4270 */
4271 public function unlockTables( $method ) {
4272 return true;
4273 }
4274
4275 /**
4276 * Delete a table
4277 * @param string $tableName
4278 * @param string $fName
4279 * @return bool|ResultWrapper
4280 * @since 1.18
4281 */
4282 public function dropTable( $tableName, $fName = __METHOD__ ) {
4283 if ( !$this->tableExists( $tableName, $fName ) ) {
4284 return false;
4285 }
4286 $sql = "DROP TABLE " . $this->tableName( $tableName );
4287 if ( $this->cascadingDeletes() ) {
4288 $sql .= " CASCADE";
4289 }
4290
4291 return $this->query( $sql, $fName );
4292 }
4293
4294 /**
4295 * Get search engine class. All subclasses of this need to implement this
4296 * if they wish to use searching.
4297 *
4298 * @return string
4299 */
4300 public function getSearchEngine() {
4301 return 'SearchEngineDummy';
4302 }
4303
4304 /**
4305 * Find out when 'infinity' is. Most DBMSes support this. This is a special
4306 * keyword for timestamps in PostgreSQL, and works with CHAR(14) as well
4307 * because "i" sorts after all numbers.
4308 *
4309 * @return string
4310 */
4311 public function getInfinity() {
4312 return 'infinity';
4313 }
4314
4315 /**
4316 * Encode an expiry time into the DBMS dependent format
4317 *
4318 * @param string $expiry Timestamp for expiry, or the 'infinity' string
4319 * @return string
4320 */
4321 public function encodeExpiry( $expiry ) {
4322 return ( $expiry == '' || $expiry == 'infinity' || $expiry == $this->getInfinity() )
4323 ? $this->getInfinity()
4324 : $this->timestamp( $expiry );
4325 }
4326
4327 /**
4328 * Decode an expiry time into a DBMS independent format
4329 *
4330 * @param string $expiry DB timestamp field value for expiry
4331 * @param int $format TS_* constant, defaults to TS_MW
4332 * @return string
4333 */
4334 public function decodeExpiry( $expiry, $format = TS_MW ) {
4335 return ( $expiry == '' || $expiry == $this->getInfinity() )
4336 ? 'infinity'
4337 : wfTimestamp( $format, $expiry );
4338 }
4339
4340 /**
4341 * Allow or deny "big selects" for this session only. This is done by setting
4342 * the sql_big_selects session variable.
4343 *
4344 * This is a MySQL-specific feature.
4345 *
4346 * @param bool|string $value True for allow, false for deny, or "default" to
4347 * restore the initial value
4348 */
4349 public function setBigSelects( $value = true ) {
4350 // no-op
4351 }
4352
4353 /**
4354 * @since 1.19
4355 * @return string
4356 */
4357 public function __toString() {
4358 return (string)$this->mConn;
4359 }
4360
4361 /**
4362 * Run a few simple sanity checks
4363 */
4364 public function __destruct() {
4365 if ( $this->mTrxLevel && $this->mTrxDoneWrites ) {
4366 trigger_error( "Uncommitted DB writes (transaction from {$this->mTrxFname})." );
4367 }
4368 if ( count( $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks ) || count( $this->mTrxPreCommitCallbacks ) ) {
4369 $callers = array();
4370 foreach ( $this->mTrxIdleCallbacks as $callbackInfo ) {
4371 $callers[] = $callbackInfo[1];
4372 }
4373 $callers = implode( ', ', $callers );
4374 trigger_error( "DB transaction callbacks still pending (from $callers)." );
4375 }
4376 }
4377 }