"value1")) you can use this function with ($table, array_keys ($array), $array) in it's options
* All arrays and values should have been cleaned before passing. It's not neccessary to add quotes.
*
* @param string Table to insert into
* @param mixed A single value or array of values to insert (can be a multiple amount of rows)
*
* @return mixed False in case of error or invalid values passed. Affected rows otherwise
*/
function mysql_process_sql_insert($table, $values) {
//Empty rows or values not processed
if (empty ($values))
return false;
$values = (array) $values;
$query = sprintf ("INSERT INTO `%s` ", $table);
$fields = array ();
$values_str = '';
$i = 1;
$max = count ($values);
foreach ($values as $field => $value) { //Add the correct escaping to values
if ($field[0] != "`") {
$field = "`".$field."`";
}
array_push ($fields, $field);
if (is_null ($value)) {
$values_str .= "NULL";
}
elseif (is_int ($value) || is_bool ($value)) {
$values_str .= sprintf ("%d", $value);
}
else if (is_float ($value) || is_double ($value)) {
$values_str .= sprintf ("%f", $value);
}
else {
$values_str .= sprintf ("'%s'", $value);
}
if ($i < $max) {
$values_str .= ",";
}
$i++;
}
$query .= '('.implode (', ', $fields).')';
$query .= ' VALUES ('.$values_str.')';
return process_sql ($query, 'insert_id');
}
/**
* This function comes back with an array in case of SELECT
* in case of UPDATE, DELETE etc. with affected rows
* an empty array in case of SELECT without results
* Queries that return data will be cached so queries don't get repeated
*
* @param string SQL statement to execute
*
* @param string What type of info to return in case of INSERT/UPDATE.
* 'affected_rows' will return mysql_affected_rows (default value)
* 'insert_id' will return the ID of an autoincrement value
* 'info' will return the full (debug) information of a query
*
* @return mixed An array with the rows, columns and values in a multidimensional array or false in error
*/
function mysql_process_sql($sql, $rettype = "affected_rows", $dbconnection = '', $cache = true) {
global $config;
global $sql_cache;
$retval = array();
if ($sql == '')
return false;
if ($cache && ! empty ($sql_cache[$sql])) {
$retval = $sql_cache[$sql];
$sql_cache['saved']++;
add_database_debug_trace ($sql);
}
else {
$start = microtime (true);
if ($dbconnection == '') {
$result = mysql_query ($sql);
}
else {
$result = mysql_query ($sql, $dbconnection);
}
$time = microtime (true) - $start;
if ($result === false) {
$backtrace = debug_backtrace ();
$error = sprintf ('%s (\'%s\') in %s on line %d',
mysql_error (), $sql, $backtrace[0]['file'], $backtrace[0]['line']);
add_database_debug_trace ($sql, mysql_error ());
set_error_handler ('sql_error_handler');
trigger_error ($error);
restore_error_handler ();
return false;
}
elseif ($result === true) {
if ($rettype == "insert_id") {
$result = mysql_insert_id ();
}
elseif ($rettype == "info") {
$result = mysql_info ();
}
else {
$result = mysql_affected_rows ();
}
add_database_debug_trace ($sql, $result, mysql_affected_rows (),
array ('time' => $time));
return $result;
}
else {
add_database_debug_trace ($sql, 0, mysql_affected_rows (),
array ('time' => $time));
while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result)) {
array_push ($retval, $row);
}
if ($cache === true)
$sql_cache[$sql] = $retval;
mysql_free_result ($result);
}
}
if (! empty ($retval))
return $retval;
//Return false, check with === or !==
return false;
}
/**
*
* Escape string to set it properly to use in sql queries
*
* @param string String to be cleaned.
*
* @return string String cleaned.
*/
function mysql_escape_string_sql($string) {
$str = mysql_real_escape_string($string);
return $str;
}
/**
* Get the first value of the first row of a table in the database from an
* array with filter conditions.
*
* Example:
get_db_value_filter ('name', 'talert_templates',
array ('value' => 2, 'type' => 'equal'));
// Equivalent to:
// SELECT name FROM talert_templates WHERE value = 2 AND type = 'equal' LIMIT 1
get_db_value_filter ('description', 'talert_templates',
array ('name' => 'My alert', 'type' => 'regex'), 'OR');
// Equivalent to:
// SELECT description FROM talert_templates WHERE name = 'My alert' OR type = 'equal' LIMIT 1
*
* @param string Field name to get
* @param string Table to retrieve the data
* @param array Conditions to filter the element. See format_array_to_where_clause_sql()
* for the format
* @param string Join operator for the elements in the filter.
*
* @return mixed Value of first column of the first row. False if there were no row.
*/
function mysql_get_db_value_filter ($field, $table, $filter, $where_join = 'AND') {
if (! is_array ($filter) || empty ($filter))
return false;
/* Avoid limit and offset if given */
unset ($filter['limit']);
unset ($filter['offset']);
$sql = sprintf ("SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s LIMIT 1",
$field, $table,
format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($filter, $where_join));
$result = get_db_all_rows_sql ($sql);
if ($result === false)
return false;
$fieldClean = str_replace('`', '', $field);
return $result[0][$fieldClean];
}
/**
* Formats an array of values into a SQL where clause string.
*
* This function is useful to generate a WHERE clause for a SQL sentence from
* a list of values. Example code:
$values = array ();
$values['name'] = "Name";
$values['description'] = "Long description";
$values['limit'] = $config['block_size']; // Assume it's 20
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values);
echo $sql;
* Will return:
*
* SELECT * FROM table WHERE `name` = "Name" AND `description` = "Long description" LIMIT 20
*
*
* @param array Values to be formatted in an array indexed by the field name.
* There are special parameters such as 'limit' and 'offset' that will be used
* as ORDER, LIMIT and OFFSET clauses respectively. Since LIMIT and OFFSET are
* numerics, ORDER can receive a field name or a SQL function and a the ASC or
* DESC clause. Examples:
$values = array ();
$values['value'] = 10;
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values);
// SELECT * FROM table WHERE VALUE = 10
$values = array ();
$values['value'] = 10;
$values['order'] = 'name DESC';
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values);
// SELECT * FROM table WHERE VALUE = 10 ORDER BY name DESC
* @param string Join operator. AND by default.
* @param string A prefix to be added to the string. It's useful when limit and
* offset could be given to avoid this cases:
$values = array ();
$values['limit'] = 10;
$values['offset'] = 20;
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values);
// Wrong SQL: SELECT * FROM table WHERE LIMIT 10 OFFSET 20
$values = array ();
$values['limit'] = 10;
$values['offset'] = 20;
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values, 'AND', 'WHERE');
// Good SQL: SELECT * FROM table LIMIT 10 OFFSET 20
$values = array ();
$values['value'] = 5;
$values['limit'] = 10;
$values['offset'] = 20;
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM table WHERE '.format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values, 'AND', 'WHERE');
// Good SQL: SELECT * FROM table WHERE value = 5 LIMIT 10 OFFSET 20
*
* @return string Values joined into an SQL string that can fits into the WHERE
* clause of an SQL sentence.
*/
function mysql_format_array_to_where_clause_sql ($values, $join = 'AND', $prefix = false) {
$fields = array ();
if (! is_array ($values)) {
return '';
}
$query = '';
$limit = '';
$offset = '';
$order = '';
$group = '';
if (isset ($values['limit'])) {
$limit = sprintf (' LIMIT %d', $values['limit']);
unset ($values['limit']);
}
if (isset ($values['offset'])) {
$offset = sprintf (' OFFSET %d', $values['offset']);
unset ($values['offset']);
}
if (isset ($values['order'])) {
if (is_array($values['order'])) {
if (!isset($values['order']['order'])) {
$orderTexts = array();
foreach ($values['order'] as $orderItem) {
$orderTexts[] = $orderItem['field'] . ' ' . $orderItem['order'];
}
$order = ' ORDER BY ' . implode(', ', $orderTexts);
}
else {
$order = sprintf (' ORDER BY %s %s', $values['order']['field'], $values['order']['order']);
}
}
else {
$order = sprintf (' ORDER BY %s', $values['order']);
}
unset ($values['order']);
}
if (isset ($values['group'])) {
$group = sprintf (' GROUP BY %s', $values['group']);
unset ($values['group']);
}
$i = 1;
$max = count ($values);
foreach ($values as $field => $value) {
if (is_numeric ($field)) {
/* User provide the exact operation to do */
$query .= $value;
if ($i < $max) {
$query .= ' '.$join.' ';
}
$i++;
continue;
}
if ($field[0] != "`") {
$field = "`".$field."`";
}
if (is_null ($value)) {
$query .= sprintf ("%s IS NULL", $field);
}
elseif (is_int ($value) || is_bool ($value)) {
$query .= sprintf ("%s = %d", $field, $value);
}
else if (is_float ($value) || is_double ($value)) {
$query .= sprintf ("%s = %f", $field, $value);
}
elseif (is_array ($value)) {
$query .= sprintf ('%s IN ("%s")', $field, implode ('", "', $value));
}
else {
if ($value[0] == ">"){
$value = substr($value,1,strlen($value)-1);
$query .= sprintf ("%s > '%s'", $field, $value);
}
else if ($value[0] == "<"){
if ($value[1] == ">"){
$value = substr($value,2,strlen($value)-2);
$query .= sprintf ("%s <> '%s'", $field, $value);
}
else {
$value = substr($value,1,strlen($value)-1);
$query .= sprintf ("%s < '%s'", $field, $value);
}
}
else if ($value[0] == '%') {
$query .= sprintf ("%s LIKE '%s'", $field, $value);
}
else {
$query .= sprintf ("%s = '%s'", $field, $value);
}
}
if ($i < $max) {
$query .= ' '.$join.' ';
}
$i++;
}
return (! empty ($query) ? $prefix: '').$query.$group.$order.$limit.$offset;
}
?>