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<?php
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/* vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4: */
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/**
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 * The PEAR DB driver for PHP's sqlite extension
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 * for interacting with SQLite databases
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 *
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 * PHP versions 4 and 5
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 *
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 * LICENSE: This source file is subject to version 3.0 of the PHP license
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 * that is available through the world-wide-web at the following URI:
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 * http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt.  If you did not receive a copy of
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 * the PHP License and are unable to obtain it through the web, please
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 * send a note to license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately.
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 *
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 * @category   Database
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 * @package    DB
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 * @author     Urs Gehrig <urs@circle.ch>
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 * @author     Mika Tuupola <tuupola@appelsiini.net>
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 * @author     Daniel Convissor <danielc@php.net>
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 * @copyright  1997-2005 The PHP Group
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 * @license    http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt  PHP License 3.0 3.0
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 * @version    CVS: $Id: sqlite.php,v 1.3 2006-12-14 15:04:28 jp_milcent Exp $
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 * @link       http://pear.php.net/package/DB
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 */
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/**
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 * Obtain the DB_common class so it can be extended from
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 */
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require_once 'DB/common.php';
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/**
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 * The methods PEAR DB uses to interact with PHP's sqlite extension
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 * for interacting with SQLite databases
36
 *
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 * These methods overload the ones declared in DB_common.
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 *
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 * NOTICE:  This driver needs PHP's track_errors ini setting to be on.
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 * It is automatically turned on when connecting to the database.
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 * Make sure your scripts don't turn it off.
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 *
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 * @category   Database
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 * @package    DB
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 * @author     Urs Gehrig <urs@circle.ch>
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 * @author     Mika Tuupola <tuupola@appelsiini.net>
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 * @author     Daniel Convissor <danielc@php.net>
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 * @copyright  1997-2005 The PHP Group
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 * @license    http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt  PHP License 3.0 3.0
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 * @version    Release: 1.7.6
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 * @link       http://pear.php.net/package/DB
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 */
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class DB_sqlite extends DB_common
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{
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    // {{{ properties
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    /**
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     * The DB driver type (mysql, oci8, odbc, etc.)
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     * @var string
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     */
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    var $phptype = 'sqlite';
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63
    /**
64
     * The database syntax variant to be used (db2, access, etc.), if any
65
     * @var string
66
     */
67
    var $dbsyntax = 'sqlite';
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69
    /**
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     * The capabilities of this DB implementation
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     *
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     * The 'new_link' element contains the PHP version that first provided
73
     * new_link support for this DBMS.  Contains false if it's unsupported.
74
     *
75
     * Meaning of the 'limit' element:
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     *   + 'emulate' = emulate with fetch row by number
77
     *   + 'alter'   = alter the query
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     *   + false     = skip rows
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     *
80
     * @var array
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     */
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    var $features = array(
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        'limit'         => 'alter',
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        'new_link'      => false,
85
        'numrows'       => true,
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        'pconnect'      => true,
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        'prepare'       => false,
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        'ssl'           => false,
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        'transactions'  => false,
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    );
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92
    /**
93
     * A mapping of native error codes to DB error codes
94
     *
95
     * {@internal  Error codes according to sqlite_exec.  See the online
96
     * manual at http://sqlite.org/c_interface.html for info.
97
     * This error handling based on sqlite_exec is not yet implemented.}}
98
     *
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     * @var array
100
     */
101
    var $errorcode_map = array(
102
    );
103
 
104
    /**
105
     * The raw database connection created by PHP
106
     * @var resource
107
     */
108
    var $connection;
109
 
110
    /**
111
     * The DSN information for connecting to a database
112
     * @var array
113
     */
114
    var $dsn = array();
115
 
116
 
117
    /**
118
     * SQLite data types
119
     *
120
     * @link http://www.sqlite.org/datatypes.html
121
     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    var $keywords = array (
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        'BLOB'      => '',
126
        'BOOLEAN'   => '',
127
        'CHARACTER' => '',
128
        'CLOB'      => '',
129
        'FLOAT'     => '',
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        'INTEGER'   => '',
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        'KEY'       => '',
132
        'NATIONAL'  => '',
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        'NUMERIC'   => '',
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        'NVARCHAR'  => '',
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        'PRIMARY'   => '',
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        'TEXT'      => '',
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        'TIMESTAMP' => '',
138
        'UNIQUE'    => '',
139
        'VARCHAR'   => '',
140
        'VARYING'   => '',
141
    );
142
 
143
    /**
144
     * The most recent error message from $php_errormsg
145
     * @var string
146
     * @access private
147
     */
148
    var $_lasterror = '';
149
 
150
 
151
    // }}}
152
    // {{{ constructor
153
 
154
    /**
155
     * This constructor calls <kbd>$this->DB_common()</kbd>
156
     *
157
     * @return void
158
     */
159
    function DB_sqlite()
160
    {
161
        $this->DB_common();
162
    }
163
 
164
    // }}}
165
    // {{{ connect()
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167
    /**
168
     * Connect to the database server, log in and open the database
169
     *
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     * Don't call this method directly.  Use DB::connect() instead.
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     *
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     * PEAR DB's sqlite driver supports the following extra DSN options:
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     *   + mode  The permissions for the database file, in four digit
174
     *            chmod octal format (eg "0600").
175
     *
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     * Example of connecting to a database in read-only mode:
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     * <code>
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     * require_once 'DB.php';
179
     *
180
     * $dsn = 'sqlite:///path/and/name/of/db/file?mode=0400';
181
     * $options = array(
182
     *     'portability' => DB_PORTABILITY_ALL,
183
     * );
184
     *
185
     * $db =& DB::connect($dsn, $options);
186
     * if (PEAR::isError($db)) {
187
     *     die($db->getMessage());
188
     * }
189
     * </code>
190
     *
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     * @param array $dsn         the data source name
192
     * @param bool  $persistent  should the connection be persistent?
193
     *
194
     * @return int  DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
195
     */
196
    function connect($dsn, $persistent = false)
197
    {
198
        if (!PEAR::loadExtension('sqlite')) {
199
            return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_EXTENSION_NOT_FOUND);
200
        }
201
 
202
        $this->dsn = $dsn;
203
        if ($dsn['dbsyntax']) {
204
            $this->dbsyntax = $dsn['dbsyntax'];
205
        }
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        if ($dsn['database']) {
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            if (!file_exists($dsn['database'])) {
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                if (!touch($dsn['database'])) {
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                    return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND);
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                }
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                if (!isset($dsn['mode']) ||
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                    !is_numeric($dsn['mode']))
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                {
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                    $mode = 0644;
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                } else {
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                    $mode = octdec($dsn['mode']);
218
                }
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                if (!chmod($dsn['database'], $mode)) {
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                    return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND);
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                }
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                if (!file_exists($dsn['database'])) {
223
                    return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND);
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                }
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            }
226
            if (!is_file($dsn['database'])) {
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                return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_INVALID);
228
            }
229
            if (!is_readable($dsn['database'])) {
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                return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION);
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            }
232
        } else {
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            return $this->sqliteRaiseError(DB_ERROR_ACCESS_VIOLATION);
234
        }
235
 
236
        $connect_function = $persistent ? 'sqlite_popen' : 'sqlite_open';
237
 
238
        // track_errors must remain on for simpleQuery()
239
        ini_set('track_errors', 1);
240
        $php_errormsg = '';
241
 
242
        if (!$this->connection = @$connect_function($dsn['database'])) {
243
            return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_NODBSELECTED,
244
                                     null, null, null,
245
                                     $php_errormsg);
246
        }
247
        return DB_OK;
248
    }
249
 
250
    // }}}
251
    // {{{ disconnect()
252
 
253
    /**
254
     * Disconnects from the database server
255
     *
256
     * @return bool  TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
257
     */
258
    function disconnect()
259
    {
260
        $ret = @sqlite_close($this->connection);
261
        $this->connection = null;
262
        return $ret;
263
    }
264
 
265
    // }}}
266
    // {{{ simpleQuery()
267
 
268
    /**
269
     * Sends a query to the database server
270
     *
271
     * NOTICE:  This method needs PHP's track_errors ini setting to be on.
272
     * It is automatically turned on when connecting to the database.
273
     * Make sure your scripts don't turn it off.
274
     *
275
     * @param string  the SQL query string
276
     *
277
     * @return mixed  + a PHP result resrouce for successful SELECT queries
278
     *                + the DB_OK constant for other successful queries
279
     *                + a DB_Error object on failure
280
     */
281
    function simpleQuery($query)
282
    {
283
        $ismanip = DB::isManip($query);
284
        $this->last_query = $query;
285
        $query = $this->modifyQuery($query);
286
 
287
        $php_errormsg = '';
288
 
289
        $result = @sqlite_query($query, $this->connection);
290
        $this->_lasterror = $php_errormsg ? $php_errormsg : '';
291
 
292
        $this->result = $result;
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        if (!$this->result) {
294
            return $this->sqliteRaiseError(null);
295
        }
296
 
297
        // sqlite_query() seems to allways return a resource
298
        // so cant use that. Using $ismanip instead
299
        if (!$ismanip) {
300
            $numRows = $this->numRows($result);
301
            if (is_object($numRows)) {
302
                // we've got PEAR_Error
303
                return $numRows;
304
            }
305
            return $result;
306
        }
307
        return DB_OK;
308
    }
309
 
310
    // }}}
311
    // {{{ nextResult()
312
 
313
    /**
314
     * Move the internal sqlite result pointer to the next available result
315
     *
316
     * @param resource $result  the valid sqlite result resource
317
     *
318
     * @return bool  true if a result is available otherwise return false
319
     */
320
    function nextResult($result)
321
    {
322
        return false;
323
    }
324
 
325
    // }}}
326
    // {{{ fetchInto()
327
 
328
    /**
329
     * Places a row from the result set into the given array
330
     *
331
     * Formating of the array and the data therein are configurable.
332
     * See DB_result::fetchInto() for more information.
333
     *
334
     * This method is not meant to be called directly.  Use
335
     * DB_result::fetchInto() instead.  It can't be declared "protected"
336
     * because DB_result is a separate object.
337
     *
338
     * @param resource $result    the query result resource
339
     * @param array    $arr       the referenced array to put the data in
340
     * @param int      $fetchmode how the resulting array should be indexed
341
     * @param int      $rownum    the row number to fetch (0 = first row)
342
     *
343
     * @return mixed  DB_OK on success, NULL when the end of a result set is
344
     *                 reached or on failure
345
     *
346
     * @see DB_result::fetchInto()
347
     */
348
    function fetchInto($result, &$arr, $fetchmode, $rownum = null)
349
    {
350
        if ($rownum !== null) {
351
            if (!@sqlite_seek($this->result, $rownum)) {
352
                return null;
353
            }
354
        }
355
        if ($fetchmode & DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC) {
356
            $arr = @sqlite_fetch_array($result, SQLITE_ASSOC);
357
            if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_LOWERCASE && $arr) {
358
                $arr = array_change_key_case($arr, CASE_LOWER);
359
            }
360
        } else {
361
            $arr = @sqlite_fetch_array($result, SQLITE_NUM);
362
        }
363
        if (!$arr) {
364
            return null;
365
        }
366
        if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_RTRIM) {
367
            /*
368
             * Even though this DBMS already trims output, we do this because
369
             * a field might have intentional whitespace at the end that
370
             * gets removed by DB_PORTABILITY_RTRIM under another driver.
371
             */
372
            $this->_rtrimArrayValues($arr);
373
        }
374
        if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_NULL_TO_EMPTY) {
375
            $this->_convertNullArrayValuesToEmpty($arr);
376
        }
377
        return DB_OK;
378
    }
379
 
380
    // }}}
381
    // {{{ freeResult()
382
 
383
    /**
384
     * Deletes the result set and frees the memory occupied by the result set
385
     *
386
     * This method is not meant to be called directly.  Use
387
     * DB_result::free() instead.  It can't be declared "protected"
388
     * because DB_result is a separate object.
389
     *
390
     * @param resource $result  PHP's query result resource
391
     *
392
     * @return bool  TRUE on success, FALSE if $result is invalid
393
     *
394
     * @see DB_result::free()
395
     */
396
    function freeResult(&$result)
397
    {
398
        // XXX No native free?
399
        if (!is_resource($result)) {
400
            return false;
401
        }
402
        $result = null;
403
        return true;
404
    }
405
 
406
    // }}}
407
    // {{{ numCols()
408
 
409
    /**
410
     * Gets the number of columns in a result set
411
     *
412
     * This method is not meant to be called directly.  Use
413
     * DB_result::numCols() instead.  It can't be declared "protected"
414
     * because DB_result is a separate object.
415
     *
416
     * @param resource $result  PHP's query result resource
417
     *
418
     * @return int  the number of columns.  A DB_Error object on failure.
419
     *
420
     * @see DB_result::numCols()
421
     */
422
    function numCols($result)
423
    {
424
        $cols = @sqlite_num_fields($result);
425
        if (!$cols) {
426
            return $this->sqliteRaiseError();
427
        }
428
        return $cols;
429
    }
430
 
431
    // }}}
432
    // {{{ numRows()
433
 
434
    /**
435
     * Gets the number of rows in a result set
436
     *
437
     * This method is not meant to be called directly.  Use
438
     * DB_result::numRows() instead.  It can't be declared "protected"
439
     * because DB_result is a separate object.
440
     *
441
     * @param resource $result  PHP's query result resource
442
     *
443
     * @return int  the number of rows.  A DB_Error object on failure.
444
     *
445
     * @see DB_result::numRows()
446
     */
447
    function numRows($result)
448
    {
449
        $rows = @sqlite_num_rows($result);
450
        if ($rows === null) {
451
            return $this->sqliteRaiseError();
452
        }
453
        return $rows;
454
    }
455
 
456
    // }}}
457
    // {{{ affected()
458
 
459
    /**
460
     * Determines the number of rows affected by a data maniuplation query
461
     *
462
     * 0 is returned for queries that don't manipulate data.
463
     *
464
     * @return int  the number of rows.  A DB_Error object on failure.
465
     */
466
    function affectedRows()
467
    {
468
        return @sqlite_changes($this->connection);
469
    }
470
 
471
    // }}}
472
    // {{{ dropSequence()
473
 
474
    /**
475
     * Deletes a sequence
476
     *
477
     * @param string $seq_name  name of the sequence to be deleted
478
     *
479
     * @return int  DB_OK on success.  A DB_Error object on failure.
480
     *
481
     * @see DB_common::dropSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
482
     *      DB_sqlite::nextID(), DB_sqlite::createSequence()
483
     */
484
    function dropSequence($seq_name)
485
    {
486
        return $this->query('DROP TABLE ' . $this->getSequenceName($seq_name));
487
    }
488
 
489
    /**
490
     * Creates a new sequence
491
     *
492
     * @param string $seq_name  name of the new sequence
493
     *
494
     * @return int  DB_OK on success.  A DB_Error object on failure.
495
     *
496
     * @see DB_common::createSequence(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
497
     *      DB_sqlite::nextID(), DB_sqlite::dropSequence()
498
     */
499
    function createSequence($seq_name)
500
    {
501
        $seqname = $this->getSequenceName($seq_name);
502
        $query   = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $seqname .
503
                   ' (id INTEGER UNSIGNED PRIMARY KEY) ';
504
        $result  = $this->query($query);
505
        if (DB::isError($result)) {
506
            return($result);
507
        }
508
        $query   = "CREATE TRIGGER ${seqname}_cleanup AFTER INSERT ON $seqname
509
                    BEGIN
510
                        DELETE FROM $seqname WHERE id<LAST_INSERT_ROWID();
511
                    END ";
512
        $result  = $this->query($query);
513
        if (DB::isError($result)) {
514
            return($result);
515
        }
516
    }
517
 
518
    // }}}
519
    // {{{ nextId()
520
 
521
    /**
522
     * Returns the next free id in a sequence
523
     *
524
     * @param string  $seq_name  name of the sequence
525
     * @param boolean $ondemand  when true, the seqence is automatically
526
     *                            created if it does not exist
527
     *
528
     * @return int  the next id number in the sequence.
529
     *               A DB_Error object on failure.
530
     *
531
     * @see DB_common::nextID(), DB_common::getSequenceName(),
532
     *      DB_sqlite::createSequence(), DB_sqlite::dropSequence()
533
     */
534
    function nextId($seq_name, $ondemand = true)
535
    {
536
        $seqname = $this->getSequenceName($seq_name);
537
 
538
        do {
539
            $repeat = 0;
540
            $this->pushErrorHandling(PEAR_ERROR_RETURN);
541
            $result = $this->query("INSERT INTO $seqname (id) VALUES (NULL)");
542
            $this->popErrorHandling();
543
            if ($result === DB_OK) {
544
                $id = @sqlite_last_insert_rowid($this->connection);
545
                if ($id != 0) {
546
                    return $id;
547
                }
548
            } elseif ($ondemand && DB::isError($result) &&
549
                      $result->getCode() == DB_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE)
550
            {
551
                $result = $this->createSequence($seq_name);
552
                if (DB::isError($result)) {
553
                    return $this->raiseError($result);
554
                } else {
555
                    $repeat = 1;
556
                }
557
            }
558
        } while ($repeat);
559
 
560
        return $this->raiseError($result);
561
    }
562
 
563
    // }}}
564
    // {{{ getDbFileStats()
565
 
566
    /**
567
     * Get the file stats for the current database
568
     *
569
     * Possible arguments are dev, ino, mode, nlink, uid, gid, rdev, size,
570
     * atime, mtime, ctime, blksize, blocks or a numeric key between
571
     * 0 and 12.
572
     *
573
     * @param string $arg  the array key for stats()
574
     *
575
     * @return mixed  an array on an unspecified key, integer on a passed
576
     *                arg and false at a stats error
577
     */
578
    function getDbFileStats($arg = '')
579
    {
580
        $stats = stat($this->dsn['database']);
581
        if ($stats == false) {
582
            return false;
583
        }
584
        if (is_array($stats)) {
585
            if (is_numeric($arg)) {
586
                if (((int)$arg <= 12) & ((int)$arg >= 0)) {
587
                    return false;
588
                }
589
                return $stats[$arg ];
590
            }
591
            if (array_key_exists(trim($arg), $stats)) {
592
                return $stats[$arg ];
593
            }
594
        }
595
        return $stats;
596
    }
597
 
598
    // }}}
599
    // {{{ escapeSimple()
600
 
601
    /**
602
     * Escapes a string according to the current DBMS's standards
603
     *
604
     * In SQLite, this makes things safe for inserts/updates, but may
605
     * cause problems when performing text comparisons against columns
606
     * containing binary data. See the
607
     * {@link http://php.net/sqlite_escape_string PHP manual} for more info.
608
     *
609
     * @param string $str  the string to be escaped
610
     *
611
     * @return string  the escaped string
612
     *
613
     * @since Method available since Release 1.6.1
614
     * @see DB_common::escapeSimple()
615
     */
616
    function escapeSimple($str)
617
    {
618
        return @sqlite_escape_string($str);
619
    }
620
 
621
    // }}}
622
    // {{{ modifyLimitQuery()
623
 
624
    /**
625
     * Adds LIMIT clauses to a query string according to current DBMS standards
626
     *
627
     * @param string $query   the query to modify
628
     * @param int    $from    the row to start to fetching (0 = the first row)
629
     * @param int    $count   the numbers of rows to fetch
630
     * @param mixed  $params  array, string or numeric data to be used in
631
     *                         execution of the statement.  Quantity of items
632
     *                         passed must match quantity of placeholders in
633
     *                         query:  meaning 1 placeholder for non-array
634
     *                         parameters or 1 placeholder per array element.
635
     *
636
     * @return string  the query string with LIMIT clauses added
637
     *
638
     * @access protected
639
     */
640
    function modifyLimitQuery($query, $from, $count, $params = array())
641
    {
642
        return "$query LIMIT $count OFFSET $from";
643
    }
644
 
645
    // }}}
646
    // {{{ modifyQuery()
647
 
648
    /**
649
     * Changes a query string for various DBMS specific reasons
650
     *
651
     * This little hack lets you know how many rows were deleted
652
     * when running a "DELETE FROM table" query.  Only implemented
653
     * if the DB_PORTABILITY_DELETE_COUNT portability option is on.
654
     *
655
     * @param string $query  the query string to modify
656
     *
657
     * @return string  the modified query string
658
     *
659
     * @access protected
660
     * @see DB_common::setOption()
661
     */
662
    function modifyQuery($query)
663
    {
664
        if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_DELETE_COUNT) {
665
            if (preg_match('/^\s*DELETE\s+FROM\s+(\S+)\s*$/i', $query)) {
666
                $query = preg_replace('/^\s*DELETE\s+FROM\s+(\S+)\s*$/',
667
                                      'DELETE FROM \1 WHERE 1=1', $query);
668
            }
669
        }
670
        return $query;
671
    }
672
 
673
    // }}}
674
    // {{{ sqliteRaiseError()
675
 
676
    /**
677
     * Produces a DB_Error object regarding the current problem
678
     *
679
     * @param int $errno  if the error is being manually raised pass a
680
     *                     DB_ERROR* constant here.  If this isn't passed
681
     *                     the error information gathered from the DBMS.
682
     *
683
     * @return object  the DB_Error object
684
     *
685
     * @see DB_common::raiseError(),
686
     *      DB_sqlite::errorNative(), DB_sqlite::errorCode()
687
     */
688
    function sqliteRaiseError($errno = null)
689
    {
690
        $native = $this->errorNative();
691
        if ($errno === null) {
692
            $errno = $this->errorCode($native);
693
        }
694
 
695
        $errorcode = @sqlite_last_error($this->connection);
696
        $userinfo = "$errorcode ** $this->last_query";
697
 
698
        return $this->raiseError($errno, null, null, $userinfo, $native);
699
    }
700
 
701
    // }}}
702
    // {{{ errorNative()
703
 
704
    /**
705
     * Gets the DBMS' native error message produced by the last query
706
     *
707
     * {@internal This is used to retrieve more meaningfull error messages
708
     * because sqlite_last_error() does not provide adequate info.}}
709
     *
710
     * @return string  the DBMS' error message
711
     */
712
    function errorNative()
713
    {
714
        return $this->_lasterror;
715
    }
716
 
717
    // }}}
718
    // {{{ errorCode()
719
 
720
    /**
721
     * Determines PEAR::DB error code from the database's text error message
722
     *
723
     * @param string $errormsg  the error message returned from the database
724
     *
725
     * @return integer  the DB error number
726
     */
727
    function errorCode($errormsg)
728
    {
729
        static $error_regexps;
730
        if (!isset($error_regexps)) {
731
            $error_regexps = array(
732
                '/^no such table:/' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHTABLE,
733
                '/^no such index:/' => DB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND,
734
                '/^(table|index) .* already exists$/' => DB_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS,
735
                '/PRIMARY KEY must be unique/i' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT,
736
                '/is not unique/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT,
737
                '/columns .* are not unique/i' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT,
738
                '/uniqueness constraint failed/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT,
739
                '/may not be NULL/' => DB_ERROR_CONSTRAINT_NOT_NULL,
740
                '/^no such column:/' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHFIELD,
741
                '/column not present in both tables/i' => DB_ERROR_NOSUCHFIELD,
742
                '/^near ".*": syntax error$/' => DB_ERROR_SYNTAX,
743
                '/[0-9]+ values for [0-9]+ columns/i' => DB_ERROR_VALUE_COUNT_ON_ROW,
744
            );
745
        }
746
        foreach ($error_regexps as $regexp => $code) {
747
            if (preg_match($regexp, $errormsg)) {
748
                return $code;
749
            }
750
        }
751
        // Fall back to DB_ERROR if there was no mapping.
752
        return DB_ERROR;
753
    }
754
 
755
    // }}}
756
    // {{{ tableInfo()
757
 
758
    /**
759
     * Returns information about a table
760
     *
761
     * @param string         $result  a string containing the name of a table
762
     * @param int            $mode    a valid tableInfo mode
763
     *
764
     * @return array  an associative array with the information requested.
765
     *                 A DB_Error object on failure.
766
     *
767
     * @see DB_common::tableInfo()
768
     * @since Method available since Release 1.7.0
769
     */
770
    function tableInfo($result, $mode = null)
771
    {
772
        if (is_string($result)) {
773
            /*
774
             * Probably received a table name.
775
             * Create a result resource identifier.
776
             */
777
            $id = @sqlite_array_query($this->connection,
778
                                      "PRAGMA table_info('$result');",
779
                                      SQLITE_ASSOC);
780
            $got_string = true;
781
        } else {
782
            $this->last_query = '';
783
            return $this->raiseError(DB_ERROR_NOT_CAPABLE, null, null, null,
784
                                     'This DBMS can not obtain tableInfo' .
785
                                     ' from result sets');
786
        }
787
 
788
        if ($this->options['portability'] & DB_PORTABILITY_LOWERCASE) {
789
            $case_func = 'strtolower';
790
        } else {
791
            $case_func = 'strval';
792
        }
793
 
794
        $count = count($id);
795
        $res   = array();
796
 
797
        if ($mode) {
798
            $res['num_fields'] = $count;
799
        }
800
 
801
        for ($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) {
802
            if (strpos($id[$i]['type'], '(') !== false) {
803
                $bits = explode('(', $id[$i]['type']);
804
                $type = $bits[0];
805
                $len  = rtrim($bits[1],')');
806
            } else {
807
                $type = $id[$i]['type'];
808
                $len  = 0;
809
            }
810
 
811
            $flags = '';
812
            if ($id[$i]['pk']) {
813
                $flags .= 'primary_key ';
814
            }
815
            if ($id[$i]['notnull']) {
816
                $flags .= 'not_null ';
817
            }
818
            if ($id[$i]['dflt_value'] !== null) {
819
                $flags .= 'default_' . rawurlencode($id[$i]['dflt_value']);
820
            }
821
            $flags = trim($flags);
822
 
823
            $res[$i] = array(
824
                'table' => $case_func($result),
825
                'name'  => $case_func($id[$i]['name']),
826
                'type'  => $type,
827
                'len'   => $len,
828
                'flags' => $flags,
829
            );
830
 
831
            if ($mode & DB_TABLEINFO_ORDER) {
832
                $res['order'][$res[$i]['name']] = $i;
833
            }
834
            if ($mode & DB_TABLEINFO_ORDERTABLE) {
835
                $res['ordertable'][$res[$i]['table']][$res[$i]['name']] = $i;
836
            }
837
        }
838
 
839
        return $res;
840
    }
841
 
842
    // }}}
843
    // {{{ getSpecialQuery()
844
 
845
    /**
846
     * Obtains the query string needed for listing a given type of objects
847
     *
848
     * @param string $type  the kind of objects you want to retrieve
849
     * @param array  $args  SQLITE DRIVER ONLY: a private array of arguments
850
     *                       used by the getSpecialQuery().  Do not use
851
     *                       this directly.
852
     *
853
     * @return string  the SQL query string or null if the driver doesn't
854
     *                  support the object type requested
855
     *
856
     * @access protected
857
     * @see DB_common::getListOf()
858
     */
859
    function getSpecialQuery($type, $args = array())
860
    {
861
        if (!is_array($args)) {
862
            return $this->raiseError('no key specified', null, null, null,
863
                                     'Argument has to be an array.');
864
        }
865
 
866
        switch ($type) {
867
            case 'master':
868
                return 'SELECT * FROM sqlite_master;';
869
            case 'tables':
870
                return "SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' "
871
                       . 'UNION ALL SELECT name FROM sqlite_temp_master '
872
                       . "WHERE type='table' ORDER BY name;";
873
            case 'schema':
874
                return 'SELECT sql FROM (SELECT * FROM sqlite_master '
875
                       . 'UNION ALL SELECT * FROM sqlite_temp_master) '
876
                       . "WHERE type!='meta' "
877
                       . 'ORDER BY tbl_name, type DESC, name;';
878
            case 'schemax':
879
            case 'schema_x':
880
                /*
881
                 * Use like:
882
                 * $res = $db->query($db->getSpecialQuery('schema_x',
883
                 *                   array('table' => 'table3')));
884
                 */
885
                return 'SELECT sql FROM (SELECT * FROM sqlite_master '
886
                       . 'UNION ALL SELECT * FROM sqlite_temp_master) '
887
                       . "WHERE tbl_name LIKE '{$args['table']}' "
888
                       . "AND type!='meta' "
889
                       . 'ORDER BY type DESC, name;';
890
            case 'alter':
891
                /*
892
                 * SQLite does not support ALTER TABLE; this is a helper query
893
                 * to handle this. 'table' represents the table name, 'rows'
894
                 * the news rows to create, 'save' the row(s) to keep _with_
895
                 * the data.
896
                 *
897
                 * Use like:
898
                 * $args = array(
899
                 *     'table' => $table,
900
                 *     'rows'  => "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, firstname TEXT, surname TEXT, datetime TEXT",
901
                 *     'save'  => "NULL, titel, content, datetime"
902
                 * );
903
                 * $res = $db->query( $db->getSpecialQuery('alter', $args));
904
                 */
905
                $rows = strtr($args['rows'], $this->keywords);
906
 
907
                $q = array(
908
                    'BEGIN TRANSACTION',
909
                    "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE {$args['table']}_backup ({$args['rows']})",
910
                    "INSERT INTO {$args['table']}_backup SELECT {$args['save']} FROM {$args['table']}",
911
                    "DROP TABLE {$args['table']}",
912
                    "CREATE TABLE {$args['table']} ({$args['rows']})",
913
                    "INSERT INTO {$args['table']} SELECT {$rows} FROM {$args['table']}_backup",
914
                    "DROP TABLE {$args['table']}_backup",
915
                    'COMMIT',
916
                );
917
 
918
                /*
919
                 * This is a dirty hack, since the above query will not get
920
                 * executed with a single query call so here the query method
921
                 * will be called directly and return a select instead.
922
                 */
923
                foreach ($q as $query) {
924
                    $this->query($query);
925
                }
926
                return "SELECT * FROM {$args['table']};";
927
            default:
928
                return null;
929
        }
930
    }
931
 
932
    // }}}
933
}
934
 
935
/*
936
 * Local variables:
937
 * tab-width: 4
938
 * c-basic-offset: 4
939
 * End:
940
 */
941
 
942
?>