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Qiang Xue
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ActiveRecord-find.md
docs/api/db/ActiveRecord-find.md
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ActiveRecord.md
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ActiveQuery.php
framework/db/ActiveQuery.php
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docs/api/db/ActiveRecord-find.md
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Because
[
[ActiveQuery
]
] implements a set of query building methods,
additional query conditions can be specified by calling the methods of
[
[ActiveQuery
]
].
Below are some examples:
~~~
// find all customers
$customers = Customer::find()->all();
// find all active customers and order them by their age:
$customers = Customer::find()
->where(array('status' => 1))
->orderBy('age')
->all();
// find a single customer whose primary key value is 10
$customer = Customer::find(10);
// the above is equivalent to:
$customer = Customer::find()->where(array('id' => 10))->one();
// find a single customer whose age is 30 and whose status is 1
$customer = Customer::find(array('age' => 30, 'status' => 1));
// the above is equivalent to:
$customer = Customer::find()->where(array('age' => 30, 'status' => 1))->one();
~~~
docs/api/db/ActiveRecord.md
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-
`beforeInsert`
. Raised before the record is saved.
By setting
[
[\yii\base\ModelEvent::isValid
]
] to be false, the normal
[
[save()
]
] will be stopped.
-
`afterInsert`
. Raised after the record is saved.
-
`beforeUpdate`
. Raised before the record is saved.
By setting
[
[\yii\base\ModelEvent::isValid
]
] to be false, the normal
[
[save()
]
] will be stopped.
-
`afterUpdate`
. Raised after the record is saved.
-
`beforeDelete`
. Raised before the record is deleted.
By setting
[
[\yii\base\ModelEvent::isValid
]
] to be false, the normal
[
[delete()
]
] process will be stopped.
-
`afterDelete`
. Raised after the record is deleted.
framework/db/ActiveQuery.php
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<?php
/**
* Active
Finder
class file.
* Active
Query
class file.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
...
...
@@ -13,10 +13,41 @@ namespace yii\db;
use
yii\db\Connection
;
use
yii\db\Command
;
use
yii\db\QueryBuilder
;
use
yii\base\VectorIterator
;
use
yii\db\Expression
;
use
yii\db\Exception
;
/**
* ActiveQuery represents a DB query associated with an Active Record class.
*
* ActiveQuery instances are usually created by [[ActiveRecord::find()]], [[ActiveRecord::findBySql()]]
* and [[ActiveRecord::count()]].
*
* ActiveQuery mainly provides the following methods to retrieve the query results:
*
* - [[one()]]: returns a single record populated with the first row of data.
* - [[all()]]: returns all records based on the query results.
* - [[value()]]: returns the value of the first column in the first row of the query result.
* - [[exists()]]: returns a value indicating whether the query result has data or not.
*
* Because ActiveQuery extends from [[Query]], one can use query methods, such as [[where()]],
* [[orderBy()]] to customize the query options.
*
* ActiveQuery also provides the following additional query options:
*
* - [[with]]: list of relations that this query should be performed with.
* - [[indexBy]]: the name of the column by which the query result should be indexed.
* - [[asArray]]: whether to return each record as an array.
* - [[scopes]]: list of scopes that should be applied to this query.
*
* These options can be configured using methods of the same name. For example:
*
* ~~~
* $customers = Customer::find()->with('orders')->asArray()->all();
* ~~~
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class
ActiveQuery
extends
Query
{
/**
...
...
@@ -28,7 +59,7 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
*/
public
$with
;
/**
* @var string the name of the column by which
the query result should be indexed
.
* @var string the name of the column by which
query results should be indexed by
.
* This is only used when the query result is returned as an array when calling [[all()]].
*/
public
$indexBy
;
...
...
@@ -47,6 +78,14 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
*/
public
$sql
;
/**
* PHP magic method.
* This method is overridden so that scope methods declared in [[modelClass]]
* can be invoked as methods of ActiveQuery.
* @param string $name
* @param array $params
* @return mixed|ActiveQuery
*/
public
function
__call
(
$name
,
$params
)
{
if
(
method_exists
(
$this
->
modelClass
,
$name
))
{
...
...
@@ -102,10 +141,10 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
}
/**
* Returns
a scalar value for this query
.
* Returns
the query result as a scalar value
.
* The value returned will be the first column in the first row of the query results.
* @return string|boolean the value of the first column in the first row of the query result.
* False is returned if the
re is no value
.
* False is returned if the
query result is empty
.
*/
public
function
value
()
{
...
...
@@ -113,8 +152,8 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
}
/**
*
Executes query and returns if matching row exists in the table
.
* @return bool
if row exists in the table
.
*
Returns a value indicating whether the query result contains any row of data
.
* @return bool
ean whether the query result contains any row of data
.
*/
public
function
exists
()
{
...
...
@@ -141,14 +180,7 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
$this
->
from
=
array
(
$tableName
);
}
if
(
!
empty
(
$this
->
scopes
))
{
foreach
(
$this
->
scopes
as
$name
=>
$config
)
{
if
(
is_integer
(
$name
))
{
$modelClass
::
$config
(
$this
);
}
else
{
array_unshift
(
$config
,
$this
);
call_user_func_array
(
array
(
$modelClass
,
$name
),
$config
);
}
}
$this
->
applyScopes
(
$this
->
scopes
);
}
/** @var $qb QueryBuilder */
$qb
=
$db
->
getQueryBuilder
();
...
...
@@ -157,12 +189,39 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
return
$db
->
createCommand
(
$this
->
sql
,
$this
->
params
);
}
/**
* Sets the [[asArray]] property.
* @param boolean $value whether to return the query results in terms of arrays instead of Active Records.
* @return ActiveQuery the query object itself
*/
public
function
asArray
(
$value
=
true
)
{
$this
->
asArray
=
$value
;
return
$this
;
}
/**
* Specifies the relations with which this query should be performed.
*
* The parameters to this method can be either one or multiple strings, or a single array
* of relation names and the optional callbacks to customize the relations.
*
* The followings are some usage examples:
*
* ~~~
* // find customers together with their orders and country
* Customer::find()->with('orders', 'country')->all();
* // find customers together with their country and orders of status 1
* Customer::find()->with(array(
* 'orders' => function($query) {
* $query->andWhere('status = 1');
* },
* 'country',
* ))->all();
* ~~~
*
* @return ActiveQuery the query object itself
*/
public
function
with
()
{
$this
->
with
=
func_get_args
();
...
...
@@ -173,13 +232,39 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
return
$this
;
}
/**
* Sets the [[indexBy]] property.
* @param string $column the name of the column by which the query results should be indexed by.
* @return ActiveQuery the query object itself
*/
public
function
indexBy
(
$column
)
{
$this
->
indexBy
=
$column
;
return
$this
;
}
public
function
scopes
(
$names
)
/**
* Specifies the scopes to be applied to this query.
*
* The parameters to this method can be either one or multiple strings, or a single array
* of scopes names and their corresponding customization parameters.
*
* The followings are some usage examples:
*
* ~~~
* // find all active customers
* Customer::find()->scopes('active')->all();
* // find active customers whose age is greater than 30
* Customer::find()->scopes(array(
* 'active',
* 'olderThan' => array(30),
* ))->all();
* // alternatively the above statement can be written as:
* Customer::find()->active()->olderThan(30)->all();
* ~~~
* @return ActiveQuery the query object itself
*/
public
function
scopes
()
{
$this
->
scopes
=
func_get_args
();
if
(
isset
(
$this
->
scopes
[
0
])
&&
is_array
(
$this
->
scopes
[
0
]))
{
...
...
@@ -189,7 +274,7 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
return
$this
;
}
pr
otected
function
createModels
(
$rows
)
pr
ivate
function
createModels
(
$rows
)
{
$models
=
array
();
if
(
$this
->
asArray
)
{
...
...
@@ -216,7 +301,7 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
return
$models
;
}
pr
otected
function
populateRelations
(
&
$models
,
$with
)
pr
ivate
function
populateRelations
(
&
$models
,
$with
)
{
$primaryModel
=
new
$this
->
modelClass
;
$relations
=
$this
->
normalizeRelations
(
$primaryModel
,
$with
);
...
...
@@ -233,9 +318,8 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
* @param ActiveRecord $model
* @param array $with
* @return ActiveRelation[]
* @throws \yii\db\Exception
*/
pr
otected
function
normalizeRelations
(
$model
,
$with
)
pr
ivate
function
normalizeRelations
(
$model
,
$with
)
{
$relations
=
array
();
foreach
(
$with
as
$name
=>
$callback
)
{
...
...
@@ -268,4 +352,17 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
}
return
$relations
;
}
private
function
applyScopes
(
$scopes
)
{
$modelClass
=
$this
->
modelClass
;
foreach
(
$scopes
as
$name
=>
$config
)
{
if
(
is_integer
(
$name
))
{
$modelClass
::
$config
(
$this
);
}
else
{
array_unshift
(
$config
,
$this
);
call_user_func_array
(
array
(
$modelClass
,
$name
),
$config
);
}
}
}
}
framework/db/ActiveRecord.php
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...
...
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ use yii\base\Model;
use
yii\base\ModelEvent
;
use
yii\base\BadMethodException
;
use
yii\base\BadParamException
;
use
yii\db\Exception
;
use
yii\db\Connection
;
use
yii\db\TableSchema
;
use
yii\db\Expression
;
...
...
@@ -25,7 +24,23 @@ use yii\util\StringHelper;
*
* @include @yii/db/ActiveRecord.md
*
* @property array $attributes attribute values indexed by attribute names
* @property Connection $dbConnection the database connection used by this AR class.
* @property TableSchema $tableSchema the schema information of the DB table associated with this AR class.
* @property array $oldAttributes the old attribute values (name-value pairs).
* @property array $dirtyAttributes the changed attribute values (name-value pairs).
* @property boolean $isPrimaryKey whether the record is new and should be inserted when calling [[save()]].
* @property mixed $primaryKey the primary key value.
* @property mixed $oldPrimaryKey the old primary key value.
*
* @event ModelEvent beforeInsert an event that is triggered before inserting a record.
* You may set [[ModelEvent::isValid]] to be false to stop the insertion.
* @event Event afterInsert an event that is triggered before inserting a record.
* @event ModelEvent beforeUpdate an event that is triggered before updating a record.
* You may set [[ModelEvent::isValid]] to be false to stop the update.
* @event Event afterUpdate an event that is triggered before updating a record.
* @event ModelEvent beforeDelete an event that is triggered before deleting a record.
* You may set [[ModelEvent::isValid]] to be false to stop the deletion.
* @event Event afterDelete an event that is triggered after deleting a record.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
...
...
@@ -60,39 +75,19 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Creates an [[ActiveQuery]] instance for query purpose.
*
* Because [[ActiveQuery]] implements a set of query building methods,
* additional query conditions can be specified by calling the methods of [[ActiveQuery]].
*
* Below are some examples:
*
* ~~~
* // find all customers
* $customers = Customer::find()->all();
* // find all active customers and order them by their age:
* $customers = Customer::find()
* ->where(array('status' => 1))
* ->orderBy('age')
* ->all();
* // find a single customer whose primary key value is 10
* $customer = Customer::find(10);
* // the above is equivalent to:
* $customer = Customer::find()->where(array('id' => 10))->one();
* // find a single customer whose age is 30 and whose status is 1
* $customer = Customer::find(array('age' => 30, 'status' => 1));
* // the above is equivalent to:
* $customer = Customer::find()->where(array('age' => 30, 'status' => 1))->one();
* ~~~
* @include @yii/db/ActiveRecord-find.md
*
* @param mixed $q the query parameter. This can be one of the followings:
*
* - a scalar value (integer or string): query by a single primary key value and return the
* corresponding record.
* - an array of name-value pairs: query by a set of column values and return a single record matching them.
* - an array of name-value pairs: query by a set of column values and return a single record matching
all of
them.
* - null: return a new [[ActiveQuery]] object for further query purpose.
*
* @return ActiveQuery|ActiveRecord|null When `$q` is null, a new [[ActiveQuery]] instance
* is returned; when `$q` is a scalar or an array, an ActiveRecord object matching it will be
* returned, or null will be returned if no match is found.
* returned (null will be returned if there is no matching).
* @see createQuery()
*/
public
static
function
find
(
$q
=
null
)
{
...
...
@@ -108,13 +103,22 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Creates an [[ActiveQuery]] instance and queries by a given SQL statement.
* Note that because the SQL statement is already specified, calling further
* query methods (such as `where()`, `order()`) on [[ActiveQuery]] will have no effect.
* Methods such as `with()`, `asArray()` can still be called though.
* Creates an [[ActiveQuery]] instance with a given SQL statement.
*
* Note that because the SQL statement is already specified, calling additional
* query modification methods (such as `where()`, `order()`) on the created [[ActiveQuery]]
* instance will have no effect. However, calling `with()`, `asArray()` or `indexBy()` is
* still fine.
*
* Below is an example:
*
* ~~~
* $customers = Customer::findBySql('SELECT * FROM tbl_customer')->all();
* ~~~
*
* @param string $sql the SQL statement to be executed
* @param array $params parameters to be bound to the SQL statement during execution.
* @return ActiveQuery the [[ActiveQuery]] instance
* @return ActiveQuery the
newly created
[[ActiveQuery]] instance
*/
public
static
function
findBySql
(
$sql
,
$params
=
array
())
{
...
...
@@ -124,7 +128,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
*
Performs a COUNT
query for this AR class.
*
Creates a `COUNT`
query for this AR class.
*
* Below are some usage examples:
*
...
...
@@ -140,8 +144,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
* ~~~
*
* @param string $q the count expression. If null, it means `COUNT(*)`.
*
* @return ActiveQuery the [[ActiveQuery]] instance
* @return ActiveQuery the newly created [[ActiveQuery]] instance
*/
public
static
function
count
(
$q
=
null
)
{
...
...
@@ -156,8 +159,14 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Updates the whole table using the provided attribute values and conditions.
* @param array $attributes attribute values to be saved into the table
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part.
* For example, to change the status to be 1 for all customers whose status is 2:
*
* ~~~
* Customer::updateAll(array('status' => 1), 'status = 2');
* ~~~
*
* @param array $attributes attribute values (name-value pairs) to be saved into the table
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the UPDATE SQL.
* Please refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
* @param array $params the parameters (name=>value) to be bound to the query.
* @return integer the number of rows updated
...
...
@@ -170,11 +179,19 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Updates the whole table using the provided counter values and conditions.
* Updates the whole table using the provided counter changes and conditions.
* For example, to increment all customers' age by 1,
*
* ~~~
* Customer::updateAllCounters(array('age' => 1));
* ~~~
*
* @param array $counters the counters to be updated (attribute name => increment value).
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part.
* Use negative values if you want to decrement the counters.
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the UPDATE SQL.
* Please refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
* @param array $params the parameters (name=>value) to be bound to the query.
* Do not name the parameters as `:bp0`, `:bp1`, etc., because they are used internally by this method.
* @return integer the number of rows updated
*/
public
static
function
updateAllCounters
(
$counters
,
$condition
=
''
,
$params
=
array
())
...
...
@@ -183,8 +200,8 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
$n
=
0
;
foreach
(
$counters
as
$name
=>
$value
)
{
$quotedName
=
$db
->
quoteColumnName
(
$name
);
$counters
[
$name
]
=
new
Expression
(
"
$quotedName
+:
cv
{
$n
}
"
);
$params
[
":
cv
{
$n
}
"
]
=
$value
;
$counters
[
$name
]
=
new
Expression
(
"
$quotedName
+:
bp
{
$n
}
"
);
$params
[
":
bp
{
$n
}
"
]
=
$value
;
$n
++
;
}
$command
=
$db
->
createCommand
();
...
...
@@ -194,10 +211,18 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Deletes rows in the table using the provided conditions.
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part.
* WARNING: If you do not specify any condition, this method will delete ALL rows in the table.
*
* For example, to delete all customers whose status is 3:
*
* ~~~
* Customer::deleteAll('status = 3');
* ~~~
*
* @param string|array $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part of the DELETE SQL.
* Please refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify this parameter.
* @param array $params the parameters (name=>value) to be bound to the query.
* @return integer the number of rows
upda
ted
* @return integer the number of rows
dele
ted
*/
public
static
function
deleteAll
(
$condition
=
''
,
$params
=
array
())
{
...
...
@@ -207,8 +232,10 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Creates a [[ActiveQuery]] instance.
* This method is called by [[find()]] and [[findBySql()]] to start a SELECT query.
* Creates an [[ActiveQuery]] instance.
* This method is called by [[find()]], [[findBySql()]] and [[count()]] to start a SELECT query.
* You may override this method to return a customized query (e.g. `CustomerQuery` specified
* written for querying `Customer` purpose.)
* @return ActiveQuery the newly created [[ActiveQuery]] instance.
*/
public
static
function
createQuery
()
...
...
@@ -221,8 +248,8 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Declares the name of the database table associated with this AR class.
* By default this method returns the class name as the table name by calling [[StringHelper::camel2id()]]
* with prefix 'tbl_'. For example, 'Customer' becomes 'tbl_customer', and 'Order
Detail
' becomes
* 'tbl_order_
detail
'. You may override this method if the table is not named after this convention.
* with prefix 'tbl_'. For example, 'Customer' becomes 'tbl_customer', and 'Order
Item
' becomes
* 'tbl_order_
item
'. You may override this method if the table is not named after this convention.
* @return string the table name
*/
public
static
function
tableName
()
...
...
@@ -240,12 +267,16 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Returns the primary key
s
for this AR class.
* The default implementation will return the primary key
s
as declared
* Returns the primary key
name(s)
for this AR class.
* The default implementation will return the primary key
(s)
as declared
* in the DB table that is associated with this AR class.
*
* If the DB table does not declare any primary key, you should override
* this method to return the attributes that you want to use as primary keys
* for this AR class.
*
* Note that an array should be returned even for a table with single primary key.
*
* @return string[] the primary keys of the associated database table.
*/
public
static
function
primaryKey
()
...
...
@@ -288,7 +319,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
*/
public
function
__set
(
$name
,
$value
)
{
if
(
isset
(
$this
->
getTableSchema
()
->
columns
[
$name
]))
{
if
(
isset
(
$this
->
_attributes
[
$name
])
||
isset
(
$this
->
getTableSchema
()
->
columns
[
$name
]))
{
$this
->
_attributes
[
$name
]
=
$value
;
}
else
{
parent
::
__set
(
$name
,
$value
);
...
...
@@ -297,21 +328,16 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Checks if a property value is null.
* This method overrides the parent implementation by checking
* if the named attribute is null or not.
* This method overrides the parent implementation by checking if the named attribute is null or not.
* @param string $name the property name or the event name
* @return boolean whether the property value is null
*/
public
function
__isset
(
$name
)
{
if
(
isset
(
$this
->
getTableSchema
()
->
columns
[
$name
]))
{
return
isset
(
$this
->
_related
[
$name
]);
}
else
{
$t
=
strtolower
(
$name
);
if
(
isset
(
$this
->
_related
[
$t
]))
{
return
true
;
}
return
parent
::
__isset
(
$name
);
try
{
return
$this
->
__get
(
$name
)
!==
null
;
}
catch
(
\Exception
$e
)
{
return
false
;
}
}
...
...
@@ -339,56 +365,89 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
* Declares a `has-one` relation.
* The declaration is returned in terms of an [[ActiveRelation]] instance
* through which the related record can be queried and retrieved back.
*
* A `has-one` relation means that there is at most one related record matching
* the criteria set by this relation, e.g., a customer has one country.
*
* For example, to declare the `country` relation for `Customer` class, we can write
* the following code in the `Customer` class:
*
* ~~~
* public function getCountry()
* {
* return $this->hasOne('Country', array('id' => 'country_id'));
* }
* ~~~
*
* Note that in the above, the 'id' key in the `$link` parameter refers to an attribute name
* in the related class `Country`, while the 'country_id' value refers to an attribute name
* in the current AR class.
*
* Call methods declared in [[ActiveRelation]] to further customize the relation.
*
* @param string $class the class name of the related record
* @param array $link the primary-foreign key constraint. The keys of the array refer to
* the columns in the table associated with the `$class` model, while the values of the
* array refer to the corresponding columns in the table associated with this AR class.
* @param array $properties additional property values that should be used to
* initialize the newly created relation object.
* @return ActiveRelation the relation object.
*/
public
function
hasOne
(
$class
,
$link
,
$properties
=
array
()
)
public
function
hasOne
(
$class
,
$link
)
{
if
(
strpos
(
$class
,
'\\'
)
===
false
)
{
$primaryClass
=
get_class
(
$this
);
if
((
$pos
=
strrpos
(
$primaryClass
,
'\\'
))
!==
false
)
{
$class
=
substr
(
$primaryClass
,
0
,
$pos
+
1
)
.
$class
;
}
}
$properties
[
'modelClass'
]
=
$class
;
$properties
[
'primaryModel'
]
=
$this
;
$properties
[
'link'
]
=
$link
;
$properties
[
'multiple'
]
=
false
;
return
new
ActiveRelation
(
$properties
);
return
new
ActiveRelation
(
array
(
'modelClass'
=>
$this
->
getNamespacedClass
(
$class
),
'primaryModel'
=>
$this
,
'link'
=>
$link
,
'multiple'
=>
false
,
));
}
/**
* Declares a `has-many` relation.
* The declaration is returned in terms of an [[ActiveRelation]] instance
* through which the related record can be queried and retrieved back.
*
* A `has-many` relation means that there are multiple related records matching
* the criteria set by this relation, e.g., a customer has many orders.
*
* For example, to declare the `orders` relation for `Customer` class, we can write
* the following code in the `Customer` class:
*
* ~~~
* public function getOrders()
* {
* return $this->hasMany('Order', array('customer_id' => 'id'));
* }
* ~~~
*
* Note that in the above, the 'customer_id' key in the `$link` parameter refers to
* an attribute name in the related class `Order`, while the 'id' value refers to
* an attribute name in the current AR class.
*
* @param string $class the class name of the related record
* @param array $link the primary-foreign key constraint. The keys of the array refer to
* the columns in the table associated with the `$class` model, while the values of the
* array refer to the corresponding columns in the table associated with this AR class.
* @param array $properties additional property values that should be used to
* initialize the newly created relation object.
* @return ActiveRelation the relation object.
*/
public
function
hasMany
(
$class
,
$link
,
$properties
=
array
()
)
public
function
hasMany
(
$class
,
$link
)
{
$relation
=
$this
->
hasOne
(
$class
,
$link
,
$properties
);
$relation
->
multiple
=
true
;
return
$relation
;
return
new
ActiveRelation
(
array
(
'modelClass'
=>
$this
->
getNamespacedClass
(
$class
),
'primaryModel'
=>
$this
,
'link'
=>
$link
,
'multiple'
=>
true
,
));
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @param mixed $value
* Populates the named relation with the related records.
* Note that this method does not check if the relation exists or not.
* @param string $name the relation name (case-insensitive)
* @param ActiveRecord|array|null the related records to be populated into the relation.
*/
public
function
populateRelation
(
$name
,
$
value
)
public
function
populateRelation
(
$name
,
$
records
)
{
$this
->
_related
[
$name
]
=
$value
;
$this
->
_related
[
strtolower
(
$name
)]
=
$records
;
}
/**
...
...
@@ -426,6 +485,25 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Returns the old attribute values.
* @return array the old attribute values (name-value pairs)
*/
public
function
getOldAttributes
()
{
return
$this
->
_oldAttributes
===
null
?
array
()
:
$this
->
_oldAttributes
;
}
/**
* Sets the old attribute values.
* All existing old attribute values will be discarded.
* @param array $values old attribute values to be set.
*/
public
function
setOldAttributes
(
$values
)
{
$this
->
_oldAttributes
=
$values
;
}
/**
* Returns the old value of the named attribute.
* If this record is the result of a query and the attribute is not loaded,
* null will be returned.
...
...
@@ -470,7 +548,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
* changed recently. If null, [[attributes()]] will be used.
* @return array the changed attribute values (name-value pairs)
*/
public
function
get
Changed
Attributes
(
$names
=
null
)
public
function
get
Dirty
Attributes
(
$names
=
null
)
{
if
(
$names
===
null
)
{
$names
=
$this
->
attributes
();
...
...
@@ -496,18 +574,18 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Saves the current record.
*
* The record is inserted as a row into the database table if its [[isNewRecord]]
* property is true (usually the case when the record is created using the 'new'
* operator). Otherwise, it will be used to update the corresponding row in the table
* (usually the case if the record is obtained using one of those 'find' methods.)
* This method will call [[insert()]] when [[isNewRecord]] is true, or [[update()]]
* when [[isNewRecord]] is false.
*
* Validation will be performed before saving the record. If the validation fails,
* the record will not be saved. You can call [[getErrors()]] to retrieve the
* validation errors.
* For example, to save a customer record:
*
* ~~~
* $customer = new Customer; // or $customer = Customer::find($id);
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->save();
* ~~~
*
* If the record is saved via insertion, and if its primary key is auto-incremental
* and is not set before insertion, the primary key will be populated with the
* automatically generated key value.
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be saved to database.
...
...
@@ -517,26 +595,52 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
*/
public
function
save
(
$runValidation
=
true
,
$attributes
=
null
)
{
if
(
!
$runValidation
||
$this
->
validate
(
$attributes
))
{
return
$this
->
getIsNewRecord
()
?
$this
->
insert
(
$attributes
)
:
$this
->
update
(
$attributes
);
}
return
false
;
return
$this
->
getIsNewRecord
()
?
$this
->
insert
(
$runValidation
,
$attributes
)
:
$this
->
update
(
$runValidation
,
$attributes
);
}
/**
* Inserts a row into the table based on this active record attributes.
* If the table's primary key is auto-incremental and is null before insertion,
* Inserts a row into the associated database table using the attribute values of this record.
*
* This method performs the following steps in order:
*
* 1. call [[beforeValidate()]] when `$runValidation` is true. If validation
* fails, it will skip the rest of the steps;
* 2. call [[beforeSave()]]. If the method returns false, it will skip the
* rest of the steps;
* 3. insert the record into database. If this fails, it will skip the rest of the steps;
* 4. call [[afterSave()]];
* 5. call [[afterValidate()]] when `$runValidation` is true.
*
* In the above step 1, 2, 4 and 5, events named `beforeValidate`, `beforeInsert`,
* `afterInsert` and `afterValidate` will be raised by the corresponding methods.
*
* Only the [[changedAttributes|changed attribute values]] will be inserted into database.
*
* If the table's primary key is auto-incremental and is null during insertion,
* it will be populated with the actual value after insertion.
* Note, validation is not performed in this method. You may call [[validate()]] to perform the validation.
*
* For example, to insert a customer record:
*
* ~~~
* $customer = new Customer;
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->insert();
* ~~~
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be inserted into the database.
* @param array $attributes list of attributes that need to be saved. Defaults to null,
* meaning all attributes that are loaded from DB will be saved.
* @return boolean whether the attributes are valid and the record is inserted successfully.
* @throws Exception if the record is not new
*/
public
function
insert
(
$attributes
=
null
)
public
function
insert
(
$
runValidation
=
true
,
$
attributes
=
null
)
{
if
(
$runValidation
&&
!
$this
->
validate
(
$attributes
))
{
return
false
;
}
if
(
$this
->
beforeSave
(
true
))
{
$values
=
$this
->
get
Changed
Attributes
(
$attributes
);
$values
=
$this
->
get
Dirty
Attributes
(
$attributes
);
if
(
$values
===
array
())
{
foreach
(
$this
->
primaryKey
()
as
$key
)
{
$values
[
$key
]
=
isset
(
$this
->
_attributes
[
$key
])
?
$this
->
_attributes
[
$key
]
:
null
;
...
...
@@ -565,18 +669,48 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Updates the row represented by this active record.
* All loaded attributes will be saved to the database.
* Note, validation is not performed in this method. You may call [[validate()]] to perform the validation.
* Saves the changes to this active record into the associated database table.
*
* This method performs the following steps in order:
*
* 1. call [[beforeValidate()]] when `$runValidation` is true. If validation
* fails, it will skip the rest of the steps;
* 2. call [[beforeSave()]]. If the method returns false, it will skip the
* rest of the steps;
* 3. save the record into database. If this fails, it will skip the rest of the steps;
* 4. call [[afterSave()]];
* 5. call [[afterValidate()]] when `$runValidation` is true.
*
* In the above step 1, 2, 4 and 5, events named `beforeValidate`, `beforeUpdate`,
* `afterUpdate` and `afterValidate` will be raised by the corresponding methods.
*
* Only the [[changedAttributes|changed attribute values]] will be saved into database.
*
* For example, to update a customer record:
*
* ~~~
* $customer = Customer::find($id);
* $customer->name = $name;
* $customer->email = $email;
* $customer->update();
* ~~~
*
* @param boolean $runValidation whether to perform validation before saving the record.
* If the validation fails, the record will not be inserted into the database.
* @param array $attributes list of attributes that need to be saved. Defaults to null,
* meaning all attributes that are loaded from DB will be saved.
* @return boolean whether the
update is successful
* @return boolean whether the
attributes are valid and the record is updated successfully.
*/
public
function
update
(
$attributes
=
null
)
public
function
update
(
$
runValidation
=
true
,
$
attributes
=
null
)
{
if
(
$runValidation
&&
!
$this
->
validate
(
$attributes
))
{
return
false
;
}
if
(
$this
->
beforeSave
(
false
))
{
$values
=
$this
->
get
Changed
Attributes
(
$attributes
);
$values
=
$this
->
get
Dirty
Attributes
(
$attributes
);
if
(
$values
!==
array
())
{
// We do not check the return value of updateAll() because it's possible
// that the UPDATE statement doesn't change anything and thus returns 0.
$this
->
updateAll
(
$values
,
$this
->
getOldPrimaryKey
(
true
));
foreach
(
$values
as
$name
=>
$value
)
{
$this
->
_oldAttributes
[
$name
]
=
$this
->
_attributes
[
$name
];
...
...
@@ -590,51 +724,66 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
*
Sav
es one or several counter columns for the current AR object.
*
Updat
es one or several counter columns for the current AR object.
* Note that this method differs from [[updateAllCounters()]] in that it only
* saves counters for the current AR object.
*
* An example usage is as follows:
*
* ~~~
* $post = Post::find($id)
->one()
;
* $post = Post::find($id);
* $post->updateCounters(array('view_count' => 1));
* ~~~
*
* Use negative values if you want to decrease the counters.
* @param array $counters the counters to be updated (attribute name => increment value)
* Use negative values if you want to decrement the counters.
* @return boolean whether the saving is successful
* @throws Exception if the record is new or any database error
* @see updateAllCounters()
*/
public
function
updateCounters
(
$counters
)
{
$this
->
updateAllCounters
(
$counters
,
$this
->
getOldPrimaryKey
(
true
));
if
(
$this
->
updateAllCounters
(
$counters
,
$this
->
getOldPrimaryKey
(
true
))
>
0
)
{
foreach
(
$counters
as
$name
=>
$value
)
{
$this
->
_attributes
[
$name
]
+=
$value
;
$this
->
_oldAttributes
[
$name
]
=
$this
->
_attributes
[
$name
];
}
return
true
;
}
else
{
return
false
;
}
}
/**
* Deletes the row corresponding to this active record.
* Deletes the table row corresponding to this active record.
*
* This method performs the following steps in order:
*
* 1. call [[beforeDelete()]]. If the method returns false, it will skip the
* rest of the steps;
* 2. delete the record from the database;
* 3. call [[afterDelete()]].
*
* In the above step 1 and 3, events named `beforeDelete` and `afterDelete`
* will be raised by the corresponding methods.
*
* @return boolean whether the deletion is successful.
*/
public
function
delete
()
{
if
(
$this
->
beforeDelete
())
{
$result
=
$this
->
deleteAll
(
$this
->
getPrimaryKey
(
true
))
>
0
;
// we do not check the return value of deleteAll() because it's possible
// the record is already deleted in the database and thus the method will return 0
$this
->
deleteAll
(
$this
->
getPrimaryKey
(
true
));
$this
->
_oldAttributes
=
null
;
$this
->
afterDelete
();
return
$result
;
return
true
;
}
else
{
return
false
;
}
}
/**
* Returns
if
the current record is new.
* Returns
a value indicating whether
the current record is new.
* @return boolean whether the record is new and should be inserted when calling [[save()]].
*/
public
function
getIsNewRecord
()
...
...
@@ -643,7 +792,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Sets
if
the record is new.
* Sets
the value indicating whether
the record is new.
* @param boolean $value whether the record is new and should be inserted when calling [[save()]].
* @see getIsNewRecord
*/
...
...
@@ -652,6 +801,29 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
$this
->
_oldAttributes
=
$value
?
null
:
$this
->
_attributes
;
}
/**
* This method is called at the beginning of inserting or updating a record.
* The default implementation will trigger a [[beforeInsert]] event when `$insert` is true,
* or a [[beforeUpdate]] event if `$insert` is false.
* When overriding this method, make sure you call the parent implementation like the following:
*
* ~~~
* public function beforeSave($insert)
* {
* if (parent::beforeSave($insert)) {
* // ...custom code here...
* return true;
* } else {
* return false;
* }
* }
* ~~~
*
* @param boolean $insert whether this method called while inserting a record.
* If false, it means the method is called while updating a record.
* @return boolean whether the insertion or updating should continue.
* If false, the insertion or updating will be cancelled.
*/
public
function
beforeSave
(
$insert
)
{
$event
=
new
ModelEvent
(
$this
);
...
...
@@ -659,6 +831,15 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
return
$event
->
isValid
;
}
/**
* This method is called at the end of inserting or updating a record.
* The default implementation will trigger an [[afterInsert]] event when `$insert` is true,
* or an [[afterUpdate]] event if `$insert` is false.
* When overriding this method, make sure you call the parent implementation so that
* the event is triggered.
* @param boolean $insert whether this method called while inserting a record.
* If false, it means the method is called while updating a record.
*/
public
function
afterSave
(
$insert
)
{
$this
->
trigger
(
$insert
?
'afterInsert'
:
'afterUpdate'
);
...
...
@@ -666,9 +847,21 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* This method is invoked before deleting a record.
* The default implementation raises the `beforeDelete` event.
* You may override this method to do any preparation work for record deletion.
* Make sure you call the parent implementation so that the event is raised properly.
* The default implementation raises the [[beforeDelete]] event.
* When overriding this method, make sure you call the parent implementation like the following:
*
* ~~~
* public function beforeDelete()
* {
* if (parent::beforeDelete()) {
* // ...custom code here...
* return true;
* } else {
* return false;
* }
* }
* ~~~
*
* @return boolean whether the record should be deleted. Defaults to true.
*/
public
function
beforeDelete
()
...
...
@@ -680,7 +873,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* This method is invoked after deleting a record.
* The default implementation raises the
`afterDelete`
event.
* The default implementation raises the
[[afterDelete]]
event.
* You may override this method to do postprocessing after the record is deleted.
* Make sure you call the parent implementation so that the event is raised properly.
*/
...
...
@@ -692,7 +885,8 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
/**
* Repopulates this active record with the latest data.
* @param array $attributes
* @return boolean whether the row still exists in the database. If true, the latest data will be populated to this active record.
* @return boolean whether the row still exists in the database. If true, the latest data
* will be populated to this active record.
*/
public
function
refresh
(
$attributes
=
null
)
{
...
...
@@ -714,10 +908,10 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
*
Compares current active record with another
one.
* The comparison is made by comparing t
able name
and the primary key values of the two active records.
*
Returns a value indicating whether the given active record is the same as the current
one.
* The comparison is made by comparing t
he table names
and the primary key values of the two active records.
* @param ActiveRecord $record record to compare to
* @return boolean whether the two active records refer to the same row in the database table.
* @return boolean whether the two active records refer to the same row in the
same
database table.
*/
public
function
equals
(
$record
)
{
...
...
@@ -725,12 +919,13 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Returns the primary key value.
* Returns the primary key value
(s)
.
* @param boolean $asArray whether to return the primary key value as an array. If true,
* the return value will be an array with column name
as key and column value as value
.
* the return value will be an array with column name
s as keys and column values as values
.
* Note that for composite primary keys, an array will always be returned regardless of this parameter value.
* @return mixed the primary key value. An array (column name=>column value) is returned if the primary key is composite.
* If primary key is not defined, null will be returned.
* @return mixed the primary key value. An array (column name=>column value) is returned if the primary key
* is composite or `$asArray` is true. A string is returned otherwise (null will be returned if
* the key value is null).
*/
public
function
getPrimaryKey
(
$asArray
=
false
)
{
...
...
@@ -747,15 +942,16 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Returns the old primary key value.
* Returns the old primary key value
(s)
.
* This refers to the primary key value that is populated into the record
* after executing a find method (e.g. find(), findAll()).
* The value remains unchanged even if the primary key attribute is manually assigned with a different value.
* @param boolean $asArray whether to return the primary key value as an array. If true,
* the return value will be an array with column name as key and column value as value.
* If this is false (default), a scalar value will be returned for non-composite primary key.
* @return string|array the old primary key value. An array (column name=>column value) is returned if the primary key is composite.
* If primary key is not defined, null will be returned.
* @return mixed the old primary key value. An array (column name=>column value) is returned if the primary key
* is composite or `$asArray` is true. A string is returned otherwise (null will be returned if
* the key value is null).
*/
public
function
getOldPrimaryKey
(
$asArray
=
false
)
{
...
...
@@ -772,7 +968,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Creates an active record
with the given attributes
.
* Creates an active record
object using a row of data
.
* This method is called by [[ActiveQuery]] to populate the query results
* into Active Records.
* @param array $row attribute values (name => value)
...
...
@@ -797,11 +993,11 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
* Creates an active record instance.
* This method is called by [[create()]].
* You may override this method if the instance being created
* depends
the attributes that are to be populated
to the record.
* depends
on the row data to be populated in
to the record.
* For example, by creating a record based on the value of a column,
* you may implement the so-called single-table inheritance mapping.
* @param array $row
list of attribute values for the active records
.
* @return ActiveRecord the active record
* @param array $row
row data to be populated into the record
.
* @return ActiveRecord the
newly created
active record
*/
public
static
function
instantiate
(
$row
)
{
...
...
@@ -812,7 +1008,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
* Returns whether there is an element at the specified offset.
* This method is required by the interface ArrayAccess.
* @param mixed $offset the offset to check on
* @return boolean
* @return boolean
whether there is an element at the specified offset.
*/
public
function
offsetExists
(
$offset
)
{
...
...
@@ -841,9 +1037,23 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @param ActiveRecord $model
* @param array $extraColumns
* Establishes the relationship between two models.
*
* The relationship is established by setting the foreign key value(s) in one model
* to be the corresponding primary key value(s) in the other model.
* The model with the foreign key will be saved into database without performing validation.
*
* If the relationship involves a pivot table, a new row will be inserted into the
* pivot table which contains the primary key values from both models.
*
* Note that this method requires that the primary key value is not null.
*
* @param string $name the name of the relationship
* @param ActiveRecord $model the model to be linked with the current one.
* @param array $extraColumns additional column values to be saved into the pivot table.
* This parameter is only meaningful for a relationship involving a pivot table
* (i.e., a relation set with `[[ActiveRelation::via()]]` or `[[ActiveRelation::viaTable()]]`.)
* @throws BadParamException if the method is unable to link two models.
*/
public
function
link
(
$name
,
$model
,
$extraColumns
=
array
())
{
...
...
@@ -879,20 +1089,18 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
$p2
=
$this
->
isPrimaryKey
(
array_values
(
$relation
->
link
));
if
(
$p1
&&
$p2
)
{
if
(
$this
->
getIsNewRecord
()
&&
$model
->
getIsNewRecord
())
{
throw
new
Exception
(
'both new
'
);
throw
new
BadParamException
(
'Unable to link models: both models are newly created.
'
);
}
elseif
(
$this
->
getIsNewRecord
())
{
$this
->
bindModels
(
array_flip
(
$relation
->
link
),
$this
,
$model
);
}
elseif
(
$model
->
getIsNewRecord
())
{
$this
->
bindModels
(
$relation
->
link
,
$model
,
$this
);
}
else
{
throw
new
Exception
(
'both old'
);
$this
->
bindModels
(
$relation
->
link
,
$model
,
$this
);
}
}
elseif
(
$p1
)
{
$this
->
bindModels
(
array_flip
(
$relation
->
link
),
$this
,
$model
);
}
elseif
(
$p2
)
{
$this
->
bindModels
(
$relation
->
link
,
$model
,
$this
);
}
else
{
throw
new
Exception
(
'
'
);
throw
new
BadParamException
(
'Unable to link models: the link does not involve any primary key.
'
);
}
}
...
...
@@ -910,11 +1118,16 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* @param string $name
* @param ActiveRecord $model
* Destroys the relationship between two models.
*
* The model with the foreign key of the relationship will be deleted if `$delete` is true.
* Otherwise, the foreign key will be set null and the model will be saved without validation.
*
* @param string $name the name of the relationship.
* @param ActiveRecord $model the model to be unlinked from the current one.
* @param boolean $delete whether to delete the model that contains the foreign key.
* If false, the model's foreign key will be set null and saved.
* @throws
Exception
* @throws
BadParamException if the models cannot be unlinked
*/
public
function
unlink
(
$name
,
$model
,
$delete
=
true
)
{
...
...
@@ -963,7 +1176,7 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
$delete
?
$this
->
delete
()
:
$this
->
save
(
false
);
}
else
{
throw
new
Exception
(
'
'
);
throw
new
BadParamException
(
'Unable to unlink models: the link does not involve any primary key.
'
);
}
}
...
...
@@ -980,17 +1193,36 @@ abstract class ActiveRecord extends Model
}
/**
* Changes the given class name into a namespaced one.
* If the given class name is already namespaced, no change will be made.
* Otherwise, the class name will be changed to use the same namespace as
* the current AR class.
* @param string $class the class name to be namespaced
* @return string the namespaced class name
*/
protected
function
getNamespacedClass
(
$class
)
{
if
(
strpos
(
$class
,
'\\'
)
===
false
)
{
$primaryClass
=
get_class
(
$this
);
if
((
$pos
=
strrpos
(
$primaryClass
,
'\\'
))
!==
false
)
{
return
substr
(
$primaryClass
,
0
,
$pos
+
1
)
.
$class
;
}
}
return
$class
;
}
/**
* @param array $link
* @param ActiveRecord $foreignModel
* @param ActiveRecord $primaryModel
* @throws Exception
* @throws
BadParam
Exception
*/
private
function
bindModels
(
$link
,
$foreignModel
,
$primaryModel
)
{
foreach
(
$link
as
$fk
=>
$pk
)
{
$value
=
$primaryModel
->
$pk
;
if
(
$value
===
null
)
{
throw
new
Exception
(
'Primary Key is null
'
);
throw
new
BadParamException
(
'Unable to link models: the primary key of '
.
get_class
(
$primaryModel
)
.
' is null.
'
);
}
$foreignModel
->
$fk
=
$value
;
}
...
...
framework/db/ActiveRelation.php
View file @
cc33a930
...
...
@@ -12,12 +12,19 @@ namespace yii\db;
use
yii\db\Connection
;
use
yii\db\Command
;
use
yii\base\BadParamException
;
/**
* It is used in three scenarios:
* - eager loading: User::find()->with('posts')->all();
* - lazy loading: $user->posts;
* - lazy loading with query options: $user->posts()->where('status=1')->get();
* ActiveRelation represents a relation between two Active Record classes.
*
* ActiveRelation instances are usually created by calling [[ActiveRecord::hasOne()]] and
* [[ActiveRecord::hasMany()]]. An Active Record class declares a relation by defining
* a getter method which calls one of the above methods and returns the created ActiveRelation object.
*
* A relation is specified by [[link]] which represents the association between columns
* of different tables; and the multiplicity of the relation is indicated by [[multiple]].
*
* If a relation involves a pivot table, it may be specified by [[via()]] or [[viaTable()]] method.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
...
...
@@ -42,15 +49,17 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
*/
public
$link
;
/**
* @var array|ActiveRelation
* @var array|ActiveRelation the query associated with the pivot table. Please call [[via()]]
* or [[viaTable()]] to set this property instead of directly setting it.
*/
public
$via
;
/**
* @param string $relationName
* @param callback $callback
* @return ActiveRelation
* @throws Exception
* Specifies the relation associated with the pivot table.
* @param string $relationName the relation name. This refers to a relation declared in [[primaryModel]].
* @param callback $callback a PHP callback for customizing the relation associated with the pivot table.
* Its signature should be `function($query)`, where `$query` is the query to be customized.
* @return ActiveRelation the relation object itself.
*/
public
function
via
(
$relationName
,
$callback
=
null
)
{
...
...
@@ -63,9 +72,13 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
}
/**
* @param string $tableName
* @param array $link
* @param callback $callback
* Specifies the pivot table.
* @param string $tableName the name of the pivot table.
* @param array $link the link between the pivot table and the table associated with [[primaryModel]].
* The keys of the array represent the columns in the pivot table, and the values represent the columns
* in the [[primaryModel]] table.
* @param callback $callback a PHP callback for customizing the relation associated with the pivot table.
* Its signature should be `function($query)`, where `$query` is the query to be customized.
* @return ActiveRelation
*/
public
function
viaTable
(
$tableName
,
$link
,
$callback
=
null
)
...
...
@@ -118,10 +131,18 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
return
parent
::
createCommand
(
$db
);
}
/**
* Finds the related records and populates them into the primary models.
* This method is internally by [[ActiveQuery]]. Do not call it directly.
* @param string $name the relation name
* @param array $primaryModels primary models
* @return array the related models
* @throws BadParamException
*/
public
function
findWith
(
$name
,
&
$primaryModels
)
{
if
(
!
is_array
(
$this
->
link
))
{
throw
new
\yii\base\Exception
(
'invalid link
'
);
throw
new
BadParamException
(
'Invalid link: it must be an array of key-value pairs.
'
);
}
if
(
$this
->
via
instanceof
self
)
{
...
...
@@ -173,7 +194,14 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
}
}
protected
function
buildBuckets
(
$models
,
$link
,
$viaModels
=
null
,
$viaLink
=
null
)
/**
* @param array $models
* @param array $link
* @param array $viaModels
* @param array $viaLink
* @return array
*/
private
function
buildBuckets
(
$models
,
$link
,
$viaModels
=
null
,
$viaLink
=
null
)
{
$buckets
=
array
();
$linkKeys
=
array_keys
(
$link
);
...
...
@@ -214,7 +242,12 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
return
$buckets
;
}
protected
function
getModelKey
(
$model
,
$attributes
)
/**
* @param ActiveRecord|array $model
* @param array $attributes
* @return string
*/
private
function
getModelKey
(
$model
,
$attributes
)
{
if
(
count
(
$attributes
)
>
1
)
{
$key
=
array
();
...
...
@@ -228,7 +261,10 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
}
}
protected
function
filterByModels
(
$models
)
/**
* @param array $models
*/
private
function
filterByModels
(
$models
)
{
$attributes
=
array_keys
(
$this
->
link
);
$values
=
array
();
...
...
@@ -255,7 +291,7 @@ class ActiveRelation extends ActiveQuery
* @param ActiveRecord[] $primaryModels
* @return array
*/
pr
otected
function
findPivotRows
(
$primaryModels
)
pr
ivate
function
findPivotRows
(
$primaryModels
)
{
if
(
empty
(
$primaryModels
))
{
return
array
();
...
...
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