Propel API
Class

MssqlPropelPDO

class MssqlPropelPDO extends PropelPDO

dblib doesn't support transactions so we need to add a workaround for transactions, last insert ID, and quoting

Constants

PROPEL_ATTR_CACHE_PREPARES

Attribute to use to set whether to cache prepared statements.

DEFAULT_SLOW_THRESHOLD

DEFAULT_ONLYSLOW_ENABLED

Properties

boolean $useDebug Whether or not the debug is enabled

Methods

__construct(string $dsn, string $username = null, string $password = null, array $driver_options = array())

Creates a PropelPDO instance representing a connection to a database.

from PropelPDO
setConfiguration(PropelConfiguration $configuration)

Inject the runtime configuration

from PropelPDO
PropelConfiguration getConfiguration()

Get the runtime configuration

from PropelPDO
int getNestedTransactionCount()

Gets the current transaction depth.

from PropelPDO
boolean isInTransaction()

Is this PDO connection currently in-transaction? This is equivalent to asking whether the current nested transaction count is greater than 0.

from PropelPDO
boolean isCommitable()

Check whether the connection contains a transaction that can be committed.

from PropelPDO
beginTransaction()

Begin a transaction.

commit()

Commit a transaction.

rollBack()

Roll-back a transaction.

forceRollBack()

Rollback the whole transaction, even if this is a nested rollback and reset the nested transaction count to 0.

setAttribute(int $attribute, mixed $value)

Sets a connection attribute.

from PropelPDO
getAttribute(int $attribute)

Gets a connection attribute.

from PropelPDO
PDOStatement prepare(string $sql, array $driver_options = array())

Prepares a statement for execution and returns a statement object.

from PropelPDO
int exec($sql)

Execute an SQL statement and return the number of affected rows.

from PropelPDO
PDOStatement query()

Executes an SQL statement, returning a result set as a PDOStatement object.

from PropelPDO
clearStatementCache()

Clears any stored prepared statements for this connection.

from PropelPDO
int getQueryCount()

Returns the number of queries this DebugPDO instance has performed on the database connection.

from PropelPDO
int incrementQueryCount()

Increments the number of queries performed by this DebugPDO instance.

from PropelPDO
string getLastExecutedQuery()

Get the SQL code for the latest query executed by Propel

from PropelPDO
setLastExecutedQuery(string $query)

Set the SQL code for the latest query executed by Propel

from PropelPDO
useDebug($value = true)

Enable or disable the query debug features

from PropelPDO
setLogLevel(int $level)

Sets the logging level to use for logging method calls and SQL statements.

from PropelPDO
setLogger(BasicLogger $logger)

Sets a logger to use.

from PropelPDO
BasicLogger getLogger()

Gets the logger in use.

from PropelPDO
log(string $msg, int $level = null, string $methodName = null, array $debugSnapshot = null)

Logs the method call or SQL using the Propel::log() method or a registered logger class.

from PropelPDO
array getDebugSnapshot()

Returns a snapshot of the current values of some functions useful in debugging.

from PropelPDO
__destruct()

If so configured, makes an entry to the log of the state of this object just prior to its destruction.

from PropelPDO
lastInsertId($seqname = null)

quoteIdentifier($text)

useQuoteIdentifier()

Details

in PropelPDO at line 133
public __construct(string $dsn, string $username = null, string $password = null, array $driver_options = array())

Creates a PropelPDO instance representing a connection to a database.

.
If so configured, specifies a custom PDOStatement class and makes an entry
to the log with the state of this object just after its initialization.
Add PropelPDO::__construct to $defaultLogMethods to see this message

Parameters

string $dsn Connection DSN.
string $username (optional) The user name for the DSN string.
string $password (optional) The password for the DSN string.
array $driver_options (optional) A key=>value array of driver-specific connection options.

Exceptions

PDOException if there is an error during connection initialization.

in PropelPDO at line 152
public setConfiguration(PropelConfiguration $configuration)

Inject the runtime configuration

Parameters

PropelConfiguration $configuration

in PropelPDO at line 162
public PropelConfiguration getConfiguration()

Get the runtime configuration

Return Value

PropelConfiguration

in PropelPDO at line 174
public int getNestedTransactionCount()

Gets the current transaction depth.

Return Value

int

in PropelPDO at line 194
public boolean isInTransaction()

Is this PDO connection currently in-transaction? This is equivalent to asking whether the current nested transaction count is greater than 0.

Return Value

boolean

in PropelPDO at line 205
public boolean isCommitable()

Check whether the connection contains a transaction that can be committed.

To be used in an evironment where Propelexceptions are caught.

Return Value

boolean True if the connection is in a committable transaction

at line 24
public beginTransaction()

Begin a transaction.

It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.

at line 45
public commit()

Commit a transaction.

It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.

at line 72
public rollBack()

Roll-back a transaction.

It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.

at line 97
public forceRollBack()

Rollback the whole transaction, even if this is a nested rollback and reset the nested transaction count to 0.

It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.

in PropelPDO at line 307
public setAttribute(int $attribute, mixed $value)

Sets a connection attribute.

This is overridden here to provide support for setting Propel-specific attributes
too.

Parameters

int $attribute The attribute to set (e.g. PropelPDO::PROPEL_ATTR_CACHE_PREPARES).
mixed $value The attribute value.

in PropelPDO at line 326
public getAttribute(int $attribute)

Gets a connection attribute.

This is overridden here to provide support for setting Propel-specific attributes
too.

Parameters

int $attribute The attribute to get (e.g. PropelPDO::PROPEL_ATTR_CACHE_PREPARES).

in PropelPDO at line 349
public PDOStatement prepare(string $sql, array $driver_options = array())

Prepares a statement for execution and returns a statement object.

Overrides PDO::prepare() in order to:
- Add logging and query counting if logging is true.
- Add query caching support if the PropelPDO::PROPEL_ATTR_CACHE_PREPARES was set to true.

Parameters

string $sql This must be a valid SQL statement for the target database server.
array $driver_options One or more key => value pairs to set attribute values for the PDOStatement object that this method returns.

Return Value

PDOStatement

in PropelPDO at line 380
public int exec($sql)

Execute an SQL statement and return the number of affected rows.

Overrides PDO::exec() to log queries when required

Parameters

$sql

Return Value

int

in PropelPDO at line 406
public PDOStatement query()

Executes an SQL statement, returning a result set as a PDOStatement object.

Despite its signature here, this method takes a variety of parameters.

Overrides PDO::query() to log queries when required

Return Value

PDOStatement

See also

http://php.net/manual/en/pdo.query.php for a description of the possible parameters.

in PropelPDO at line 432
public clearStatementCache()

Clears any stored prepared statements for this connection.

in PropelPDO at line 462
public int getQueryCount()

Returns the number of queries this DebugPDO instance has performed on the database connection.

When using DebugPDOStatement as the statement class, any queries by DebugPDOStatement instances
are counted as well.

Return Value

int

Exceptions

PropelException if persistent connection is used (since unable to override PDOStatement in that case).

in PropelPDO at line 478
public int incrementQueryCount()

Increments the number of queries performed by this DebugPDO instance.

Returns the original number of queries (ie the value of $this->queryCount before calling this method).

Return Value

int

in PropelPDO at line 488
public string getLastExecutedQuery()

Get the SQL code for the latest query executed by Propel

Return Value

string Executable SQL code

in PropelPDO at line 498
public setLastExecutedQuery(string $query)

Set the SQL code for the latest query executed by Propel

Parameters

string $query Executable SQL code

in PropelPDO at line 508
public useDebug($value = true)

Enable or disable the query debug features

Parameters

$value

in PropelPDO at line 527
public setLogLevel(int $level)

Sets the logging level to use for logging method calls and SQL statements.

Parameters

int $level Value of one of the Propel::LOG_* class constants.

in PropelPDO at line 539
public setLogger(BasicLogger $logger)

Sets a logger to use.

The logger will be used by this class to log various method calls and their properties.

Parameters

BasicLogger $logger A Logger with an API compatible with BasicLogger (or PEAR Log).

in PropelPDO at line 549
public BasicLogger getLogger()

Gets the logger in use.

Return Value

BasicLogger $logger A Logger with an API compatible with BasicLogger (or PEAR Log).

in PropelPDO at line 565
public log(string $msg, int $level = null, string $methodName = null, array $debugSnapshot = null)

Logs the method call or SQL using the Propel::log() method or a registered logger class.

Parameters

string $msg Message to log.
int $level (optional) Log level to use; will use self::setLogLevel() specified level by default.
string $methodName (optional) Name of the method whose execution is being logged.
array $debugSnapshot (optional) Previous return value from self::getDebugSnapshot().

See also

self::setLogger()

in PropelPDO at line 611
public array getDebugSnapshot()

Returns a snapshot of the current values of some functions useful in debugging.

Return Value

array

in PropelPDO at line 742
public __destruct()

If so configured, makes an entry to the log of the state of this object just prior to its destruction.

Add PropelPDO::__destruct to $defaultLogMethods to see this message

See also

self::log()

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public lastInsertId($seqname = null)

Parameters

$seqname

at line 123
public quoteIdentifier($text)

Parameters

$text

at line 128
public useQuoteIdentifier()