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- <?php
- /**
- * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
- * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
- */
-
- namespace yii\db;
-
- use Yii;
- use yii\base\Component;
-
- /**
- * Query represents a SELECT SQL statement in a way that is independent of DBMS.
- *
- * Query provides a set of methods to facilitate the specification of different clauses
- * in a SELECT statement. These methods can be chained together.
- *
- * By calling [[createCommand()]], we can get a [[Command]] instance which can be further
- * used to perform/execute the DB query against a database.
- *
- * For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * $query = new Query;
- * // compose the query
- * $query->select('id, name')
- * ->from('user')
- * ->limit(10);
- * // build and execute the query
- * $rows = $query->all();
- * // alternatively, you can create DB command and execute it
- * $command = $query->createCommand();
- * // $command->sql returns the actual SQL
- * $rows = $command->queryAll();
- * ```
- *
- * Query internally uses the [[QueryBuilder]] class to generate the SQL statement.
- *
- * A more detailed usage guide on how to work with Query can be found in the [guide article on Query Builder](guide:db-query-builder).
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @author Carsten Brandt <mail@cebe.cc>
- * @since 2.0
- */
- class Query extends Component implements QueryInterface
- {
- use QueryTrait;
-
- /**
- * @var array the columns being selected. For example, `['id', 'name']`.
- * This is used to construct the SELECT clause in a SQL statement. If not set, it means selecting all columns.
- * @see select()
- */
- public $select;
- /**
- * @var string additional option that should be appended to the 'SELECT' keyword. For example,
- * in MySQL, the option 'SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS' can be used.
- */
- public $selectOption;
- /**
- * @var boolean whether to select distinct rows of data only. If this is set true,
- * the SELECT clause would be changed to SELECT DISTINCT.
- */
- public $distinct;
- /**
- * @var array the table(s) to be selected from. For example, `['user', 'post']`.
- * This is used to construct the FROM clause in a SQL statement.
- * @see from()
- */
- public $from;
- /**
- * @var array how to group the query results. For example, `['company', 'department']`.
- * This is used to construct the GROUP BY clause in a SQL statement.
- */
- public $groupBy;
- /**
- * @var array how to join with other tables. Each array element represents the specification
- * of one join which has the following structure:
- *
- * ```php
- * [$joinType, $tableName, $joinCondition]
- * ```
- *
- * For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * [
- * ['INNER JOIN', 'user', 'user.id = author_id'],
- * ['LEFT JOIN', 'team', 'team.id = team_id'],
- * ]
- * ```
- */
- public $join;
- /**
- * @var string|array|Expression the condition to be applied in the GROUP BY clause.
- * It can be either a string or an array. Please refer to [[where()]] on how to specify the condition.
- */
- public $having;
- /**
- * @var array this is used to construct the UNION clause(s) in a SQL statement.
- * Each array element is an array of the following structure:
- *
- * - `query`: either a string or a [[Query]] object representing a query
- * - `all`: boolean, whether it should be `UNION ALL` or `UNION`
- */
- public $union;
- /**
- * @var array list of query parameter values indexed by parameter placeholders.
- * For example, `[':name' => 'Dan', ':age' => 31]`.
- */
- public $params = [];
-
-
- /**
- * Creates a DB command that can be used to execute this query.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return Command the created DB command instance.
- */
- public function createCommand($db = null)
- {
- if ($db === null) {
- $db = Yii::$app->getDb();
- }
- list ($sql, $params) = $db->getQueryBuilder()->build($this);
-
- return $db->createCommand($sql, $params);
- }
-
- /**
- * Prepares for building SQL.
- * This method is called by [[QueryBuilder]] when it starts to build SQL from a query object.
- * You may override this method to do some final preparation work when converting a query into a SQL statement.
- * @param QueryBuilder $builder
- * @return $this a prepared query instance which will be used by [[QueryBuilder]] to build the SQL
- */
- public function prepare($builder)
- {
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Starts a batch query.
- *
- * A batch query supports fetching data in batches, which can keep the memory usage under a limit.
- * This method will return a [[BatchQueryResult]] object which implements the [[\Iterator]] interface
- * and can be traversed to retrieve the data in batches.
- *
- * For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * $query = (new Query)->from('user');
- * foreach ($query->batch() as $rows) {
- * // $rows is an array of 100 or fewer rows from user table
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * @param integer $batchSize the number of records to be fetched in each batch.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection. If not set, the "db" application component will be used.
- * @return BatchQueryResult the batch query result. It implements the [[\Iterator]] interface
- * and can be traversed to retrieve the data in batches.
- */
- public function batch($batchSize = 100, $db = null)
- {
- return Yii::createObject([
- 'class' => BatchQueryResult::className(),
- 'query' => $this,
- 'batchSize' => $batchSize,
- 'db' => $db,
- 'each' => false,
- ]);
- }
-
- /**
- * Starts a batch query and retrieves data row by row.
- * This method is similar to [[batch()]] except that in each iteration of the result,
- * only one row of data is returned. For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * $query = (new Query)->from('user');
- * foreach ($query->each() as $row) {
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * @param integer $batchSize the number of records to be fetched in each batch.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection. If not set, the "db" application component will be used.
- * @return BatchQueryResult the batch query result. It implements the [[\Iterator]] interface
- * and can be traversed to retrieve the data in batches.
- */
- public function each($batchSize = 100, $db = null)
- {
- return Yii::createObject([
- 'class' => BatchQueryResult::className(),
- 'query' => $this,
- 'batchSize' => $batchSize,
- 'db' => $db,
- 'each' => true,
- ]);
- }
-
- /**
- * Executes the query and returns all results as an array.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return array the query results. If the query results in nothing, an empty array will be returned.
- */
- public function all($db = null)
- {
- $rows = $this->createCommand($db)->queryAll();
- return $this->populate($rows);
- }
-
- /**
- * Converts the raw query results into the format as specified by this query.
- * This method is internally used to convert the data fetched from database
- * into the format as required by this query.
- * @param array $rows the raw query result from database
- * @return array the converted query result
- */
- public function populate($rows)
- {
- if ($this->indexBy === null) {
- return $rows;
- }
- $result = [];
- foreach ($rows as $row) {
- if (is_string($this->indexBy)) {
- $key = $row[$this->indexBy];
- } else {
- $key = call_user_func($this->indexBy, $row);
- }
- $result[$key] = $row;
- }
- return $result;
- }
-
- /**
- * Executes the query and returns a single row of result.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return array|boolean the first row (in terms of an array) of the query result. False is returned if the query
- * results in nothing.
- */
- public function one($db = null)
- {
- return $this->createCommand($db)->queryOne();
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the query result as a scalar value.
- * The value returned will be the first column in the first row of the query results.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return string|null|false the value of the first column in the first row of the query result.
- * False is returned if the query result is empty.
- */
- public function scalar($db = null)
- {
- return $this->createCommand($db)->queryScalar();
- }
-
- /**
- * Executes the query and returns the first column of the result.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return array the first column of the query result. An empty array is returned if the query results in nothing.
- */
- public function column($db = null)
- {
- if ($this->indexBy === null) {
- return $this->createCommand($db)->queryColumn();
- }
-
- if (is_string($this->indexBy) && is_array($this->select) && count($this->select) === 1) {
- $this->select[] = $this->indexBy;
- }
- $rows = $this->createCommand($db)->queryAll();
- $results = [];
- foreach ($rows as $row) {
- $value = reset($row);
-
- if ($this->indexBy instanceof \Closure) {
- $results[call_user_func($this->indexBy, $row)] = $value;
- } else {
- $results[$row[$this->indexBy]] = $value;
- }
- }
- return $results;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the number of records.
- * @param string $q the COUNT expression. Defaults to '*'.
- * Make sure you properly [quote](guide:db-dao#quoting-table-and-column-names) column names in the expression.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given (or null), the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return integer|string number of records. The result may be a string depending on the
- * underlying database engine and to support integer values higher than a 32bit PHP integer can handle.
- */
- public function count($q = '*', $db = null)
- {
- return $this->queryScalar("COUNT($q)", $db);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the sum of the specified column values.
- * @param string $q the column name or expression.
- * Make sure you properly [quote](guide:db-dao#quoting-table-and-column-names) column names in the expression.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return mixed the sum of the specified column values.
- */
- public function sum($q, $db = null)
- {
- return $this->queryScalar("SUM($q)", $db);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the average of the specified column values.
- * @param string $q the column name or expression.
- * Make sure you properly [quote](guide:db-dao#quoting-table-and-column-names) column names in the expression.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return mixed the average of the specified column values.
- */
- public function average($q, $db = null)
- {
- return $this->queryScalar("AVG($q)", $db);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the minimum of the specified column values.
- * @param string $q the column name or expression.
- * Make sure you properly [quote](guide:db-dao#quoting-table-and-column-names) column names in the expression.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return mixed the minimum of the specified column values.
- */
- public function min($q, $db = null)
- {
- return $this->queryScalar("MIN($q)", $db);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the maximum of the specified column values.
- * @param string $q the column name or expression.
- * Make sure you properly [quote](guide:db-dao#quoting-table-and-column-names) column names in the expression.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return mixed the maximum of the specified column values.
- */
- public function max($q, $db = null)
- {
- return $this->queryScalar("MAX($q)", $db);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether the query result contains any row of data.
- * @param Connection $db the database connection used to generate the SQL statement.
- * If this parameter is not given, the `db` application component will be used.
- * @return boolean whether the query result contains any row of data.
- */
- public function exists($db = null)
- {
- $command = $this->createCommand($db);
- $params = $command->params;
- $command->setSql($command->db->getQueryBuilder()->selectExists($command->getSql()));
- $command->bindValues($params);
- return (boolean)$command->queryScalar();
- }
-
- /**
- * Queries a scalar value by setting [[select]] first.
- * Restores the value of select to make this query reusable.
- * @param string|Expression $selectExpression
- * @param Connection|null $db
- * @return boolean|string
- */
- protected function queryScalar($selectExpression, $db)
- {
- $select = $this->select;
- $limit = $this->limit;
- $offset = $this->offset;
-
- $this->select = [$selectExpression];
- $this->limit = null;
- $this->offset = null;
- $command = $this->createCommand($db);
-
- $this->select = $select;
- $this->limit = $limit;
- $this->offset = $offset;
-
- if (empty($this->groupBy) && empty($this->having) && empty($this->union) && !$this->distinct) {
- return $command->queryScalar();
- } else {
- return (new Query)->select([$selectExpression])
- ->from(['c' => $this])
- ->createCommand($command->db)
- ->queryScalar();
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the SELECT part of the query.
- * @param string|array|Expression $columns the columns to be selected.
- * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id, name") or an array (e.g. ['id', 'name']).
- * Columns can be prefixed with table names (e.g. "user.id") and/or contain column aliases (e.g. "user.id AS user_id").
- * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the column contains a DB expression). A DB expression may also be passed in form of
- * an [[Expression]] object.
- *
- * Note that if you are selecting an expression like `CONCAT(first_name, ' ', last_name)`, you should
- * use an array to specify the columns. Otherwise, the expression may be incorrectly split into several parts.
- *
- * When the columns are specified as an array, you may also use array keys as the column aliases (if a column
- * does not need alias, do not use a string key).
- *
- * Starting from version 2.0.1, you may also select sub-queries as columns by specifying each such column
- * as a `Query` instance representing the sub-query.
- *
- * @param string $option additional option that should be appended to the 'SELECT' keyword. For example,
- * in MySQL, the option 'SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS' can be used.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function select($columns, $option = null)
- {
- if ($columns instanceof Expression) {
- $columns = [$columns];
- } elseif (!is_array($columns)) {
- $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
- }
- $this->select = $columns;
- $this->selectOption = $option;
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Add more columns to the SELECT part of the query.
- *
- * Note, that if [[select]] has not been specified before, you should include `*` explicitly
- * if you want to select all remaining columns too:
- *
- * ```php
- * $query->addSelect(["*", "CONCAT(first_name, ' ', last_name) AS full_name"])->one();
- * ```
- *
- * @param string|array|Expression $columns the columns to add to the select. See [[select()]] for more
- * details about the format of this parameter.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see select()
- */
- public function addSelect($columns)
- {
- if ($columns instanceof Expression) {
- $columns = [$columns];
- } elseif (!is_array($columns)) {
- $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
- }
- if ($this->select === null) {
- $this->select = $columns;
- } else {
- $this->select = array_merge($this->select, $columns);
- }
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the value indicating whether to SELECT DISTINCT or not.
- * @param boolean $value whether to SELECT DISTINCT or not.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function distinct($value = true)
- {
- $this->distinct = $value;
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the FROM part of the query.
- * @param string|array $tables the table(s) to be selected from. This can be either a string (e.g. `'user'`)
- * or an array (e.g. `['user', 'profile']`) specifying one or several table names.
- * Table names can contain schema prefixes (e.g. `'public.user'`) and/or table aliases (e.g. `'user u'`).
- * The method will automatically quote the table names unless it contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the table is given as a sub-query or DB expression).
- *
- * When the tables are specified as an array, you may also use the array keys as the table aliases
- * (if a table does not need alias, do not use a string key).
- *
- * Use a Query object to represent a sub-query. In this case, the corresponding array key will be used
- * as the alias for the sub-query.
- *
- * Here are some examples:
- *
- * ```php
- * // SELECT * FROM `user` `u`, `profile`;
- * $query = (new \yii\db\Query)->from(['u' => 'user', 'profile']);
- *
- * // SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM `user` WHERE `active` = 1) `activeusers`;
- * $subquery = (new \yii\db\Query)->from('user')->where(['active' => true])
- * $query = (new \yii\db\Query)->from(['activeusers' => $subquery]);
- *
- * // subquery can also be a string with plain SQL wrapped in parenthesis
- * // SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM `user` WHERE `active` = 1) `activeusers`;
- * $subquery = "(SELECT * FROM `user` WHERE `active` = 1)";
- * $query = (new \yii\db\Query)->from(['activeusers' => $subquery]);
- * ```
- *
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function from($tables)
- {
- if (!is_array($tables)) {
- $tables = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($tables), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
- }
- $this->from = $tables;
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the WHERE part of the query.
- *
- * The method requires a `$condition` parameter, and optionally a `$params` parameter
- * specifying the values to be bound to the query.
- *
- * The `$condition` parameter should be either a string (e.g. `'id=1'`) or an array.
- *
- * @inheritdoc
- *
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the conditions that should be put in the WHERE part.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see andWhere()
- * @see orWhere()
- * @see QueryInterface::where()
- */
- public function where($condition, $params = [])
- {
- $this->where = $condition;
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one.
- * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator.
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]]
- * on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see where()
- * @see orWhere()
- */
- public function andWhere($condition, $params = [])
- {
- if ($this->where === null) {
- $this->where = $condition;
- } else {
- $this->where = ['and', $this->where, $condition];
- }
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds an additional WHERE condition to the existing one.
- * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'OR' operator.
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the new WHERE condition. Please refer to [[where()]]
- * on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see where()
- * @see andWhere()
- */
- public function orWhere($condition, $params = [])
- {
- if ($this->where === null) {
- $this->where = $condition;
- } else {
- $this->where = ['or', $this->where, $condition];
- }
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds a filtering condition for a specific column and allow the user to choose a filter operator.
- *
- * It adds an additional WHERE condition for the given field and determines the comparison operator
- * based on the first few characters of the given value.
- * The condition is added in the same way as in [[andFilterWhere]] so [[isEmpty()|empty values]] are ignored.
- * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator.
- *
- * The comparison operator is intelligently determined based on the first few characters in the given value.
- * In particular, it recognizes the following operators if they appear as the leading characters in the given value:
- *
- * - `<`: the column must be less than the given value.
- * - `>`: the column must be greater than the given value.
- * - `<=`: the column must be less than or equal to the given value.
- * - `>=`: the column must be greater than or equal to the given value.
- * - `<>`: the column must not be the same as the given value.
- * - `=`: the column must be equal to the given value.
- * - If none of the above operators is detected, the `$defaultOperator` will be used.
- *
- * @param string $name the column name.
- * @param string $value the column value optionally prepended with the comparison operator.
- * @param string $defaultOperator The operator to use, when no operator is given in `$value`.
- * Defaults to `=`, performing an exact match.
- * @return $this The query object itself
- * @since 2.0.8
- */
- public function andFilterCompare($name, $value, $defaultOperator = '=')
- {
- if (preg_match('/^(<>|>=|>|<=|<|=)/', $value, $matches)) {
- $operator = $matches[1];
- $value = substr($value, strlen($operator));
- } else {
- $operator = $defaultOperator;
- }
- return $this->andFilterWhere([$operator, $name, $value]);
- }
-
- /**
- * Appends a JOIN part to the query.
- * The first parameter specifies what type of join it is.
- * @param string $type the type of join, such as INNER JOIN, LEFT JOIN.
- * @param string|array $table the table to be joined.
- *
- * Use a string to represent the name of the table to be joined.
- * The table name can contain a schema prefix (e.g. 'public.user') and/or table alias (e.g. 'user u').
- * The method will automatically quote the table name unless it contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the table is given as a sub-query or DB expression).
- *
- * Use an array to represent joining with a sub-query. The array must contain only one element.
- * The value must be a [[Query]] object representing the sub-query while the corresponding key
- * represents the alias for the sub-query.
- *
- * @param string|array $on the join condition that should appear in the ON part.
- * Please refer to [[where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
- *
- * Note that the array format of [[where()]] is designed to match columns to values instead of columns to columns, so
- * the following would **not** work as expected: `['post.author_id' => 'user.id']`, it would
- * match the `post.author_id` column value against the string `'user.id'`.
- * It is recommended to use the string syntax here which is more suited for a join:
- *
- * ```php
- * 'post.author_id = user.id'
- * ```
- *
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function join($type, $table, $on = '', $params = [])
- {
- $this->join[] = [$type, $table, $on];
- return $this->addParams($params);
- }
-
- /**
- * Appends an INNER JOIN part to the query.
- * @param string|array $table the table to be joined.
- *
- * Use a string to represent the name of the table to be joined.
- * The table name can contain a schema prefix (e.g. 'public.user') and/or table alias (e.g. 'user u').
- * The method will automatically quote the table name unless it contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the table is given as a sub-query or DB expression).
- *
- * Use an array to represent joining with a sub-query. The array must contain only one element.
- * The value must be a [[Query]] object representing the sub-query while the corresponding key
- * represents the alias for the sub-query.
- *
- * @param string|array $on the join condition that should appear in the ON part.
- * Please refer to [[join()]] on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function innerJoin($table, $on = '', $params = [])
- {
- $this->join[] = ['INNER JOIN', $table, $on];
- return $this->addParams($params);
- }
-
- /**
- * Appends a LEFT OUTER JOIN part to the query.
- * @param string|array $table the table to be joined.
- *
- * Use a string to represent the name of the table to be joined.
- * The table name can contain a schema prefix (e.g. 'public.user') and/or table alias (e.g. 'user u').
- * The method will automatically quote the table name unless it contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the table is given as a sub-query or DB expression).
- *
- * Use an array to represent joining with a sub-query. The array must contain only one element.
- * The value must be a [[Query]] object representing the sub-query while the corresponding key
- * represents the alias for the sub-query.
- *
- * @param string|array $on the join condition that should appear in the ON part.
- * Please refer to [[join()]] on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function leftJoin($table, $on = '', $params = [])
- {
- $this->join[] = ['LEFT JOIN', $table, $on];
- return $this->addParams($params);
- }
-
- /**
- * Appends a RIGHT OUTER JOIN part to the query.
- * @param string|array $table the table to be joined.
- *
- * Use a string to represent the name of the table to be joined.
- * The table name can contain a schema prefix (e.g. 'public.user') and/or table alias (e.g. 'user u').
- * The method will automatically quote the table name unless it contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the table is given as a sub-query or DB expression).
- *
- * Use an array to represent joining with a sub-query. The array must contain only one element.
- * The value must be a [[Query]] object representing the sub-query while the corresponding key
- * represents the alias for the sub-query.
- *
- * @param string|array $on the join condition that should appear in the ON part.
- * Please refer to [[join()]] on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function rightJoin($table, $on = '', $params = [])
- {
- $this->join[] = ['RIGHT JOIN', $table, $on];
- return $this->addParams($params);
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the GROUP BY part of the query.
- * @param string|array|Expression $columns the columns to be grouped by.
- * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id, name") or an array (e.g. ['id', 'name']).
- * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the column contains a DB expression).
- *
- * Note that if your group-by is an expression containing commas, you should always use an array
- * to represent the group-by information. Otherwise, the method will not be able to correctly determine
- * the group-by columns.
- *
- * Since version 2.0.7, an [[Expression]] object can be passed to specify the GROUP BY part explicitly in plain SQL.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see addGroupBy()
- */
- public function groupBy($columns)
- {
- if ($columns instanceof Expression) {
- $columns = [$columns];
- } elseif (!is_array($columns)) {
- $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
- }
- $this->groupBy = $columns;
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds additional group-by columns to the existing ones.
- * @param string|array $columns additional columns to be grouped by.
- * Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id, name") or an array (e.g. ['id', 'name']).
- * The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis
- * (which means the column contains a DB expression).
- *
- * Note that if your group-by is an expression containing commas, you should always use an array
- * to represent the group-by information. Otherwise, the method will not be able to correctly determine
- * the group-by columns.
- *
- * Since version 2.0.7, an [[Expression]] object can be passed to specify the GROUP BY part explicitly in plain SQL.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see groupBy()
- */
- public function addGroupBy($columns)
- {
- if ($columns instanceof Expression) {
- $columns = [$columns];
- } elseif (!is_array($columns)) {
- $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', trim($columns), -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
- }
- if ($this->groupBy === null) {
- $this->groupBy = $columns;
- } else {
- $this->groupBy = array_merge($this->groupBy, $columns);
- }
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the HAVING part of the query.
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the conditions to be put after HAVING.
- * Please refer to [[where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see andHaving()
- * @see orHaving()
- */
- public function having($condition, $params = [])
- {
- $this->having = $condition;
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds an additional HAVING condition to the existing one.
- * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'AND' operator.
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the new HAVING condition. Please refer to [[where()]]
- * on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see having()
- * @see orHaving()
- */
- public function andHaving($condition, $params = [])
- {
- if ($this->having === null) {
- $this->having = $condition;
- } else {
- $this->having = ['and', $this->having, $condition];
- }
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds an additional HAVING condition to the existing one.
- * The new condition and the existing one will be joined using the 'OR' operator.
- * @param string|array|Expression $condition the new HAVING condition. Please refer to [[where()]]
- * on how to specify this parameter.
- * @param array $params the parameters (name => value) to be bound to the query.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see having()
- * @see andHaving()
- */
- public function orHaving($condition, $params = [])
- {
- if ($this->having === null) {
- $this->having = $condition;
- } else {
- $this->having = ['or', $this->having, $condition];
- }
- $this->addParams($params);
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Appends a SQL statement using UNION operator.
- * @param string|Query $sql the SQL statement to be appended using UNION
- * @param boolean $all TRUE if using UNION ALL and FALSE if using UNION
- * @return $this the query object itself
- */
- public function union($sql, $all = false)
- {
- $this->union[] = ['query' => $sql, 'all' => $all];
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the parameters to be bound to the query.
- * @param array $params list of query parameter values indexed by parameter placeholders.
- * For example, `[':name' => 'Dan', ':age' => 31]`.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see addParams()
- */
- public function params($params)
- {
- $this->params = $params;
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Adds additional parameters to be bound to the query.
- * @param array $params list of query parameter values indexed by parameter placeholders.
- * For example, `[':name' => 'Dan', ':age' => 31]`.
- * @return $this the query object itself
- * @see params()
- */
- public function addParams($params)
- {
- if (!empty($params)) {
- if (empty($this->params)) {
- $this->params = $params;
- } else {
- foreach ($params as $name => $value) {
- if (is_int($name)) {
- $this->params[] = $value;
- } else {
- $this->params[$name] = $value;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return $this;
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates a new Query object and copies its property values from an existing one.
- * The properties being copies are the ones to be used by query builders.
- * @param Query $from the source query object
- * @return Query the new Query object
- */
- public static function create($from)
- {
- return new self([
- 'where' => $from->where,
- 'limit' => $from->limit,
- 'offset' => $from->offset,
- 'orderBy' => $from->orderBy,
- 'indexBy' => $from->indexBy,
- 'select' => $from->select,
- 'selectOption' => $from->selectOption,
- 'distinct' => $from->distinct,
- 'from' => $from->from,
- 'groupBy' => $from->groupBy,
- 'join' => $from->join,
- 'having' => $from->having,
- 'union' => $from->union,
- 'params' => $from->params,
- ]);
- }
- }
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