Commit 0e8865e0 authored by Alexander Butenko's avatar Alexander Butenko

Some readme improvements

parent 7133f129
......@@ -432,16 +432,16 @@ class MysqliDb
if (is_array($value)) {
$this->_query .= $prop ." = ";
if (!empty($value['[I]']))
$this->_query .= $prop.$value['[I]'].", ";
$this->_query .= $prop . $value['[I]'] . ", ";
else
$this->_query .= $value['[F]'].", ";
continue;
}
// determines what data type the item is, for binding purposes.
$this->_paramTypeList .= $this->_determineType($value);
$this->_query .= $value['[F]'] . ", ";
} else {
// determines what data type the item is, for binding purposes.
$this->_paramTypeList .= $this->_determineType($value);
// prepares the reset of the SQL query.
$this->_query .= ($prop . ' = ?, ');
// prepares the reset of the SQL query.
$this->_query .= ($prop . ' = ?, ');
}
}
$this->_query = rtrim($this->_query, ', ');
}
......
......@@ -13,15 +13,30 @@ $db = new Mysqlidb('host', 'username', 'password', 'databaseName');
Next, prepare your data, and call the necessary methods.
### Insert Query
Simple example
```php
$data = Array ("login" => "admin",
"firstName" => "John",
"lastName" => 'Doe'
)
$id = $db->insert('users', $data)
if($id)
echo 'user was created. Id='.$id;
```
Insert with functions use
```php
$data = array(
$data = Array(
'login' => 'admin',
'firstName' => 'John',
'lastName' => 'Doe',
'fullName' => $db->func("CONCAT(firstName," ",lastName)"),
'fullName' => $db->func('CONCAT(firstName," ",lastName)'),
// fullname = CONCAT(firstName,"",lastName)
'createdAt' => $db->now(),
'expires' => $db->now("+1y")
// createdAt = NOW()
'expires' => $db->now('+1Y')
// expires = NOW() + interval 1 year
// Supported intervals [s]econd, [m]inute, [h]hour, [d]day, [M]onth, [Y]ear
);
$id = $db->insert('users', $data)
......@@ -29,12 +44,24 @@ if($id)
echo 'user was created. Id='.$id;
```
### Update Query
```php
$data = Array (
'firstName' => 'Bobby',
'lastName' => 'Tables',
'editCount' => $db->inc(2)
// editCount = editCount + 2;
);
$db->where('id', 1);
if($db->update('users', $data)) echo 'successfully updated';
```
### Select Query
After any select/get function calls amount or returned rows
is stored in $count variable
```php
$users = $db->get('users'); //contains an array of all users
$users = $db->get('users', 10); //contains an array 10 users
$users = $db->get('users'); //contains an Array of all users
$users = $db->get('users', 10); //contains an Array 10 users
```
or select with custom columns set. Functions also could be used
......@@ -59,17 +86,6 @@ $user = $db->getOne ("users");
echo $user['id'];
```
### Update Query
```php
$data = array (
'firstName' => 'Bobby',
'lastName' => 'Tables',
'editCount' => $db->inc()
);
$db->where('id', 1);
if($db->update('users', $data)) echo 'successfully updated';
```
### Delete Query
```php
$db->where('id', 1);
......@@ -86,14 +102,14 @@ foreach ($users as $user) {
### Raw Query Method
```php
$params = array(1, 'admin');
$params = Array(1, 'admin');
$users = $db->rawQuery("SELECT id, firstName, lastName FROM users WHERE id = ? AND login = ?", $params);
print_r($users); // contains array of returned rows
print_r($users); // contains Array of returned rows
// will handle any SQL query
$params = array(10, 1, 10, 11, 2, 10);
$params = Array(10, 1, 10, 11, 2, 10);
$resutls = $db->rawQuery("(SELECT a FROM t1 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?) UNION(SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE a = ? AND B = ? ORDER BY a LIMIT ?)", $params);
print_r($results); // contains array of returned rows
print_r($results); // contains Array of returned rows
```
......@@ -110,21 +126,21 @@ $results = $db->get('users');
Custom Operators:
```php
$db->where('id', array('>=' => 50));
$db->where('id', Array('>=' => 50));
$results = $db->get('users');
// Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id >= 50;
```
BETWEEN:
```php
$db->where('id', array('between' => array(4, 20) ) );
$db->where('id', Array('between' => Array(4, 20) ) );
$results = $db->get('users');
// Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id BETWEEN 4 AND 20
```
IN:
```php
$db->where('id', array( 'in' => array(1, 5, 27, -1, 'd') ) );
$db->where('id', Array( 'in' => Array(1, 5, 27, -1, 'd') ) );
$results = $db->get('users');
// Gives: SELECT * FROM users WHERE id IN (1, 5, 27, -1, 'd');
```
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