2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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<?php
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/*
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* StatusNet - the distributed open-source microblogging tool
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* Copyright (C) 2010, StatusNet, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/**
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* Wrapper for Memcached_DataObject which knows its own schema definition.
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* Builds its own damn settings from a schema definition.
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*
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2010-08-17 07:14:16 +09:00
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* @author Brion Vibber <brion@status.net>
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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*/
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2010-08-17 07:14:16 +09:00
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abstract class Managed_DataObject extends Memcached_DataObject
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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{
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/**
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* The One True Thingy that must be defined and declared.
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*/
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public static abstract function schemaDef();
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2013-08-13 02:12:13 +09:00
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/**
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* Get an instance by key
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*
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* @param string $k Key to use to lookup (usually 'id' for this class)
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* @param mixed $v Value to lookup
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*
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* @return get_called_class() object if found, or null for no hits
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*
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*/
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2013-08-18 20:04:58 +09:00
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static function getKV($k,$v=NULL)
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2013-08-13 02:12:13 +09:00
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{
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2013-08-18 22:42:51 +09:00
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return parent::getClassKV(get_called_class(), $k, $v);
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2013-08-13 02:12:13 +09:00
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}
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2013-08-18 22:42:51 +09:00
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/**
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* Get an instance by compound key
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*
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* This is a utility method to get a single instance with a given set of
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* key-value pairs. Usually used for the primary key for a compound key; thus
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* the name.
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*
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* @param array $kv array of key-value mappings
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*
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* @return get_called_class() object if found, or null for no hits
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*
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*/
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static function pkeyGet($kv)
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{
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return parent::pkeyGetClass(get_called_class(), $kv);
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}
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2013-08-13 02:12:13 +09:00
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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/**
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* get/set an associative array of table columns
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*
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* @access public
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* @return array (associative)
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*/
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function table()
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{
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2010-10-08 06:21:06 +09:00
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// Hack for PHP 5.2 not supporting late static binding
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//$table = static::schemaDef();
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$table = call_user_func(array(get_class($this), 'schemaDef'));
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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return array_map(array($this, 'columnBitmap'), $table['fields']);
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}
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/**
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* get/set an array of table primary keys
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*
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* Key info is pulled from the table definition array.
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*
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* @access private
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* @return array
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*/
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function keys()
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{
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return array_keys($this->keyTypes());
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}
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/**
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* Get a sequence key
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*
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* Returns the first serial column defined in the table, if any.
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*
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* @access private
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* @return array (column,use_native,sequence_name)
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*/
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function sequenceKey()
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{
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2010-11-02 06:31:32 +09:00
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$table = call_user_func(array(get_class($this), 'schemaDef'));
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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foreach ($table['fields'] as $name => $column) {
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if ($column['type'] == 'serial') {
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// We have a serial/autoincrement column.
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// Declare it to be a native sequence!
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return array($name, true, false);
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}
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}
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// No sequence key on this table.
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return array(false, false, false);
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}
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/**
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* Return key definitions for DB_DataObject and Memcache_DataObject.
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*
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* DB_DataObject needs to know about keys that the table has; this function
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* defines them.
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*
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* @return array key definitions
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*/
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function keyTypes()
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{
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2010-11-02 06:31:32 +09:00
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$table = call_user_func(array(get_class($this), 'schemaDef'));
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2011-03-22 07:04:32 +09:00
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$keys = array();
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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if (!empty($table['unique keys'])) {
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foreach ($table['unique keys'] as $idx => $fields) {
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foreach ($fields as $name) {
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$keys[$name] = 'U';
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}
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}
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}
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if (!empty($table['primary key'])) {
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foreach ($table['primary key'] as $name) {
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$keys[$name] = 'K';
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}
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}
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return $keys;
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}
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/**
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* Build the appropriate DB_DataObject bitfield map for this field.
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*
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* @param array $column
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* @return int
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*/
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function columnBitmap($column)
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{
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$type = $column['type'];
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// For quoting style...
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$intTypes = array('int',
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'integer',
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'float',
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'serial',
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'numeric');
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if (in_array($type, $intTypes)) {
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$style = DB_DATAOBJECT_INT;
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} else {
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$style = DB_DATAOBJECT_STR;
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}
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2010-08-17 07:28:00 +09:00
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// Data type formatting style...
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$formatStyles = array('blob' => DB_DATAOBJECT_BLOB,
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'text' => DB_DATAOBJECT_TXT,
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'date' => DB_DATAOBJECT_DATE,
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'time' => DB_DATAOBJECT_TIME,
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'datetime' => DB_DATAOBJECT_DATE | DB_DATAOBJECT_TIME,
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'timestamp' => DB_DATAOBJECT_MYSQLTIMESTAMP);
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if (isset($formatStyles[$type])) {
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$style |= $formatStyles[$type];
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}
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2010-08-17 07:28:00 +09:00
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// Nullable?
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if (!empty($column['not null'])) {
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$style |= DB_DATAOBJECT_NOTNULL;
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}
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2010-08-17 07:28:00 +09:00
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return $style;
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2010-08-17 06:02:31 +09:00
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}
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2011-08-27 00:37:45 +09:00
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function links()
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{
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$links = array();
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$table = call_user_func(array(get_class($this), 'schemaDef'));
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foreach ($table['foreign keys'] as $keyname => $keydef) {
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if (count($keydef) == 2 && is_string($keydef[0]) && is_array($keydef[1]) && count($keydef[1]) == 1) {
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2011-09-08 13:45:49 +09:00
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if (isset($keydef[1][0])) {
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$links[$keydef[1][0]] = $keydef[0].':'.$keydef[1][1];
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}
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2011-08-27 00:37:45 +09:00
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}
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}
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return $links;
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}
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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/**
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* Return a list of all primary/unique keys / vals that will be used for
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* caching. This will understand compound unique keys, which
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* Memcached_DataObject doesn't have enough info to handle properly.
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*
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* @return array of strings
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*/
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function _allCacheKeys()
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{
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$table = call_user_func(array(get_class($this), 'schemaDef'));
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$ckeys = array();
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if (!empty($table['unique keys'])) {
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Further fixes to Managed_DataObject::_allCacheKeys(): now uses self::multicacheKey() to generate the (possibly compound) keys, which makes it match the order of the keys used when calling pkeyGet().
This should resolve the issues darkip was reporting with user_im_prefs entries returning null immediately after insertion (seen with memcached off, so it was happening even with the built-in in-process cache in the Cache base class).
What was happening was that the initial pkeyGet() would end up saving a negative cache entry under the form with the fields sorted in the key, as via multicacheKey():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:screenname,transport:brionv,sms' => 'N;'
then we'd do an insert() on the new entry, saving cache entries for the non-sorted key names returned by _allCacheKeys():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:transport,screenname:sms,brionv' => 'O...'
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:user_id,transport:1234,sms' => 'O...'
but the next query via pkeyGet() still saw the negative lookup cache from before, and came back with null.
Now, _allCacheKeys() sorts the fields in the keys by using the same key-builder function, and queries pick up the same thing you just inserted. :)
2011-09-30 07:21:52 +09:00
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$keyNames = $table['unique keys'];
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foreach ($keyNames as $idx => $fields) {
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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$val = array();
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foreach ($fields as $name) {
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Further fixes to Managed_DataObject::_allCacheKeys(): now uses self::multicacheKey() to generate the (possibly compound) keys, which makes it match the order of the keys used when calling pkeyGet().
This should resolve the issues darkip was reporting with user_im_prefs entries returning null immediately after insertion (seen with memcached off, so it was happening even with the built-in in-process cache in the Cache base class).
What was happening was that the initial pkeyGet() would end up saving a negative cache entry under the form with the fields sorted in the key, as via multicacheKey():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:screenname,transport:brionv,sms' => 'N;'
then we'd do an insert() on the new entry, saving cache entries for the non-sorted key names returned by _allCacheKeys():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:transport,screenname:sms,brionv' => 'O...'
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:user_id,transport:1234,sms' => 'O...'
but the next query via pkeyGet() still saw the negative lookup cache from before, and came back with null.
Now, _allCacheKeys() sorts the fields in the keys by using the same key-builder function, and queries pick up the same thing you just inserted. :)
2011-09-30 07:21:52 +09:00
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$val[$name] = self::valueString($this->$name);
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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}
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Further fixes to Managed_DataObject::_allCacheKeys(): now uses self::multicacheKey() to generate the (possibly compound) keys, which makes it match the order of the keys used when calling pkeyGet().
This should resolve the issues darkip was reporting with user_im_prefs entries returning null immediately after insertion (seen with memcached off, so it was happening even with the built-in in-process cache in the Cache base class).
What was happening was that the initial pkeyGet() would end up saving a negative cache entry under the form with the fields sorted in the key, as via multicacheKey():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:screenname,transport:brionv,sms' => 'N;'
then we'd do an insert() on the new entry, saving cache entries for the non-sorted key names returned by _allCacheKeys():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:transport,screenname:sms,brionv' => 'O...'
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:user_id,transport:1234,sms' => 'O...'
but the next query via pkeyGet() still saw the negative lookup cache from before, and came back with null.
Now, _allCacheKeys() sorts the fields in the keys by using the same key-builder function, and queries pick up the same thing you just inserted. :)
2011-09-30 07:21:52 +09:00
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$ckeys[] = self::multicacheKey($this->tableName(), $val);
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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}
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}
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if (!empty($table['primary key'])) {
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$fields = $table['primary key'];
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$val = array();
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foreach ($fields as $name) {
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Further fixes to Managed_DataObject::_allCacheKeys(): now uses self::multicacheKey() to generate the (possibly compound) keys, which makes it match the order of the keys used when calling pkeyGet().
This should resolve the issues darkip was reporting with user_im_prefs entries returning null immediately after insertion (seen with memcached off, so it was happening even with the built-in in-process cache in the Cache base class).
What was happening was that the initial pkeyGet() would end up saving a negative cache entry under the form with the fields sorted in the key, as via multicacheKey():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:screenname,transport:brionv,sms' => 'N;'
then we'd do an insert() on the new entry, saving cache entries for the non-sorted key names returned by _allCacheKeys():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:transport,screenname:sms,brionv' => 'O...'
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:user_id,transport:1234,sms' => 'O...'
but the next query via pkeyGet() still saw the negative lookup cache from before, and came back with null.
Now, _allCacheKeys() sorts the fields in the keys by using the same key-builder function, and queries pick up the same thing you just inserted. :)
2011-09-30 07:21:52 +09:00
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$val[$name] = self::valueString($this->$name);
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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}
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Further fixes to Managed_DataObject::_allCacheKeys(): now uses self::multicacheKey() to generate the (possibly compound) keys, which makes it match the order of the keys used when calling pkeyGet().
This should resolve the issues darkip was reporting with user_im_prefs entries returning null immediately after insertion (seen with memcached off, so it was happening even with the built-in in-process cache in the Cache base class).
What was happening was that the initial pkeyGet() would end up saving a negative cache entry under the form with the fields sorted in the key, as via multicacheKey():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:screenname,transport:brionv,sms' => 'N;'
then we'd do an insert() on the new entry, saving cache entries for the non-sorted key names returned by _allCacheKeys():
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:transport,screenname:sms,brionv' => 'O...'
'statusnet:blaguette:user_im_prefs:user_id,transport:1234,sms' => 'O...'
but the next query via pkeyGet() still saw the negative lookup cache from before, and came back with null.
Now, _allCacheKeys() sorts the fields in the keys by using the same key-builder function, and queries pick up the same thing you just inserted. :)
2011-09-30 07:21:52 +09:00
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$ckeys[] = self::multicacheKey($this->tableName(), $val);
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2011-09-29 10:32:43 +09:00
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}
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return $ckeys;
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}
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2013-08-13 02:12:13 +09:00
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}
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