interface StatementInterface

Same name in other branches
  1. 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/StatementInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface
  2. 8.9.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/StatementInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface
  3. 11.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/StatementInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface

Represents a prepared statement.

Child implementations should either extend StatementWrapperIterator:


class Drupal\my_module\Driver\Database\my_driver\Statement extends Drupal\Core\Database\StatementWrapperIterator {}

or define their own class. If defining their own class, they will also have to implement either the \Iterator or \IteratorAggregate interface before Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface:


class Drupal\my_module\Driver\Database\my_driver\Statement implements Iterator, Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface {}

Hierarchy

  • interface \Drupal\Core\Database\StatementInterface extends \Drupal\Core\Database\Traversable

Expanded class hierarchy of StatementInterface

All classes that implement StatementInterface

Related topics

11 files declare their use of StatementInterface
Connection.php in core/modules/sqlite/src/Driver/Database/sqlite/Connection.php
Connection.php in core/modules/pgsql/src/Driver/Database/pgsql/Connection.php
ExceptionHandler.php in core/modules/mysql/src/Driver/Database/mysql/ExceptionHandler.php
FetchTest.php in core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/FetchTest.php
HelpSearch.php in core/modules/help/src/Plugin/Search/HelpSearch.php

... See full list

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/StatementInterface.php, line 21

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Database
View source
interface StatementInterface extends \Traversable {
    
    /**
     * Executes a prepared statement.
     *
     * @param $args
     *   An array of values with as many elements as there are bound parameters in
     *   the SQL statement being executed. This can be NULL.
     * @param $options
     *   An array of options for this query.
     *
     * @return bool
     *   TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
     */
    public function execute($args = [], $options = []);
    
    /**
     * Gets the query string of this statement.
     *
     * @return string
     *   The query string, in its form with placeholders.
     */
    public function getQueryString();
    
    /**
     * Returns the target connection this statement is associated with.
     *
     * @return string
     *   The target connection string of this statement.
     */
    public function getConnectionTarget() : string;
    
    /**
     * Returns the number of rows matched by the last SQL statement.
     *
     * @return int
     *   The number of rows matched by the last DELETE, INSERT, or UPDATE
     *   statement executed or throws \Drupal\Core\Database\RowCountException
     *   if the last executed statement was SELECT.
     *
     * @throws \Drupal\Core\Database\RowCountException
     */
    public function rowCount();
    
    /**
     * Sets the default fetch mode for this statement.
     *
     * See http://php.net/manual/pdo.constants.php for the definition of the
     * constants used.
     *
     * @param $mode
     *   One of the \PDO::FETCH_* constants.
     * @param $a1
     *   An option depending of the fetch mode specified by $mode:
     *   - for \PDO::FETCH_COLUMN, the index of the column to fetch
     *   - for \PDO::FETCH_CLASS, the name of the class to create
     *   - for \PDO::FETCH_INTO, the object to add the data to
     * @param $a2
     *   If $mode is \PDO::FETCH_CLASS, the optional arguments to pass to the
     *   constructor.
     */
    public function setFetchMode($mode, $a1 = NULL, $a2 = []);
    
    /**
     * Fetches the next row from a result set.
     *
     * See http://php.net/manual/pdo.constants.php for the definition of the
     * constants used.
     *
     * @param $mode
     *   One of the \PDO::FETCH_* constants.
     *   Default to what was specified by setFetchMode().
     * @param $cursor_orientation
     *   Not implemented in all database drivers, don't use.
     * @param $cursor_offset
     *   Not implemented in all database drivers, don't use.
     *
     * @return array|object|false
     *   A result, formatted according to $mode, or FALSE on failure.
     */
    public function fetch($mode = NULL, $cursor_orientation = NULL, $cursor_offset = NULL);
    
    /**
     * Returns a single field from the next record of a result set.
     *
     * @param $index
     *   The numeric index of the field to return. Defaults to the first field.
     *
     * @return mixed
     *   A single field from the next record, or FALSE if there is no next record.
     */
    public function fetchField($index = 0);
    
    /**
     * Fetches the next row and returns it as an object.
     *
     * The object will be of the class specified by StatementInterface::setFetchMode()
     * or stdClass if not specified.
     *
     * phpcs:disable Drupal.Commenting
     * @todo Uncomment new method parameters before drupal:11.0.0.
     * @see https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3354672
     *
     * @param string|null $class_name
     *   Name of the created class.
     * @param array $constructor_arguments
     *   Elements of this array are passed to the constructor.
     * phpcs:enable
     *
     * @return mixed
     *   The object of specified class or \stdClass if not specified. Returns
     *   FALSE or NULL if there is no next row.
     */
    public function fetchObject();
    
    /**
     * Fetches the next row and returns it as an associative array.
     *
     * This method corresponds to \PDOStatement::fetchObject(), but for
     * associative arrays. For some reason \PDOStatement does not have a
     * corresponding array helper method, so one is added.
     *
     * @return array|bool
     *   An associative array, or FALSE if there is no next row.
     */
    public function fetchAssoc();
    
    /**
     * Returns an array containing all of the result set rows.
     *
     * @param $mode
     *   One of the \PDO::FETCH_* constants.
     * @param $column_index
     *   If $mode is \PDO::FETCH_COLUMN, the index of the column to fetch.
     * @param $constructor_arguments
     *   If $mode is \PDO::FETCH_CLASS, the arguments to pass to the constructor.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An array of results.
     */
    public function fetchAll($mode = NULL, $column_index = NULL, $constructor_arguments = NULL);
    
    /**
     * Returns an entire single column of a result set as an indexed array.
     *
     * Note that this method will run the result set to the end.
     *
     * @param $index
     *   The index of the column number to fetch.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An indexed array, or an empty array if there is no result set.
     */
    public function fetchCol($index = 0);
    
    /**
     * Returns the entire result set as a single associative array.
     *
     * This method is only useful for two-column result sets. It will return an
     * associative array where the key is one column from the result set and the
     * value is another field. In most cases, the default of the first two columns
     * is appropriate.
     *
     * Note that this method will run the result set to the end.
     *
     * @param $key_index
     *   The numeric index of the field to use as the array key.
     * @param $value_index
     *   The numeric index of the field to use as the array value.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An associative array, or an empty array if there is no result set.
     */
    public function fetchAllKeyed($key_index = 0, $value_index = 1);
    
    /**
     * Returns the result set as an associative array keyed by the given field.
     *
     * If the given key appears multiple times, later records will overwrite
     * earlier ones.
     *
     * @param $key
     *   The name of the field on which to index the array.
     * @param $fetch
     *   The fetch mode to use. If set to \PDO::FETCH_ASSOC, \PDO::FETCH_NUM, or
     *   \PDO::FETCH_BOTH the returned value with be an array of arrays. For any
     *   other value it will be an array of objects. By default, the fetch mode
     *   set for the query will be used.
     *
     * @return array
     *   An associative array, or an empty array if there is no result set.
     */
    public function fetchAllAssoc($key, $fetch = NULL);

}

Members

Title Sort descending Modifiers Object type Summary Overrides
StatementInterface::execute public function Executes a prepared statement. 4
StatementInterface::fetch public function Fetches the next row from a result set. 4
StatementInterface::fetchAll public function Returns an array containing all of the result set rows. 4
StatementInterface::fetchAllAssoc public function Returns the result set as an associative array keyed by the given field. 4
StatementInterface::fetchAllKeyed public function Returns the entire result set as a single associative array. 4
StatementInterface::fetchAssoc public function Fetches the next row and returns it as an associative array. 4
StatementInterface::fetchCol public function Returns an entire single column of a result set as an indexed array. 4
StatementInterface::fetchField public function Returns a single field from the next record of a result set. 4
StatementInterface::fetchObject public function Fetches the next row and returns it as an object. 4
StatementInterface::getConnectionTarget public function Returns the target connection this statement is associated with. 4
StatementInterface::getQueryString public function Gets the query string of this statement. 4
StatementInterface::rowCount public function Returns the number of rows matched by the last SQL statement. 4
StatementInterface::setFetchMode public function Sets the default fetch mode for this statement. 4

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