A lower-level database connection and query library. Provides a simple API for connecting, querying, and digesting the results from a database server.
- PHP 8.1+
- PDO
- Anything PDO on the system can connect to.
- And you wrote SQL that executes upon it.
- See Quickstart Guide for visual examples.
To use the SQL abstractor there will need to be a compiler written for that server to make it generate using the proper and best keywords available supported by that server.
- MySQL / MariaDB (PDO Driver: 'mysql')
- See Verse SQL Generator for examples.
This library also sets up a netherdb
command in vendor/bin
to help get
various tasks done.
- See NetherDB Command Line for examples.
To do its work Nether Database will also include the following NetherPHP libraries. There is no danger of your application suddenly becoming a "NetherPHP" application though. These are all utility which are there for you to use as well, if desired, as they will be about anyway.
- netherphp/option (configuration management)
- netherphp/console (cli library)
- netherphp/object (prototyping)
This class adds basic database search and manipulation on top of the Common\Prototype
features. Use it as a base class to get all the functionaility of Common
and Database
together.
This method provides the basic paginated search ability. Given a set of filters classes that extend this class can decide what to do about them. There are also some special filters that apply across all:
'Page' => 1, 'Limit' => 20
These are the main pagination filters.
'Seed' => 1234
A seed to use for any RNG based operations. If fed a value that only changes once per day, you can query with a Sort
of random
and it will return the same rows that entire day.
'Remappers' => [ callable, ... ]
Give it a callable, or array of, and it will be used as a Remap
callable upon the result datastore. Useful for searching on a class that links two objects together, but mapping the result down to only the parts of the data that were needed.
'Resolvers' => [ callable, ... ]
Normally each row of the result set is instantiated to be an object of the class that performed the search. When given a list of callables, it will give them the row as it came out of the database. If it returns the name of a valid class (string) it will be used to instantiate this row. If it returns NULL the next callable in the list will be given a shot.
This can be useful to optimise some searches on a parent class that can spit out a collection of various child typed rows.
'Sort' => 'how'
Select the sort method to use in this search. This class provides default implementations for pk-az
, pk-za
, and random
. More sorts can be provided by child classes.
'Debug' => TRUE
When enabled this will attach the query result object to the collection so it can be inspected.