public Select::__toString()
Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.
The toString operation is how we compile a query object to a prepared statement.
Return value
string A prepared statement query string for this object.
Overrides Query::__toString
File
- core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/Select.php, line 778
Class
- Select
- Query builder for SELECT statements.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\Query
Code
public function __toString() { // For convenience, we compile the query ourselves if the caller forgot // to do it. This allows constructs like "(string) $query" to work. When // the query will be executed, it will be recompiled using the proper // placeholder generator anyway. if (!$this->compiled()) { $this->compile($this->connection, $this); } // Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query. $comments = $this->connection->makeComment($this->comments); // SELECT $query = $comments . 'SELECT '; if ($this->distinct) { $query .= 'DISTINCT '; } // FIELDS and EXPRESSIONS $fields = array(); foreach ($this->tables as $alias => $table) { if (!empty($table['all_fields'])) { $fields[] = $this->connection->escapeTable($alias) . '.*'; } } foreach ($this->fields as $field) { // Always use the AS keyword for field aliases, as some // databases require it (e.g., PostgreSQL). $fields[] = (isset($field['table']) ? $this->connection->escapeTable($field['table']) . '.' : '') . $this->connection->escapeField($field['field']) . ' AS ' . $this->connection->escapeAlias($field['alias']); } foreach ($this->expressions as $expression) { $fields[] = $expression['expression'] . ' AS ' . $this->connection->escapeAlias($expression['alias']); } $query .= implode(', ', $fields); // FROM - We presume all queries have a FROM, as any query that doesn't won't need the query builder anyway. $query .= "\nFROM "; foreach ($this->tables as $table) { $query .= "\n"; if (isset($table['join type'])) { $query .= $table['join type'] . ' JOIN '; } // If the table is a subquery, compile it and integrate it into this query. if ($table['table'] instanceof SelectInterface) { // Run preparation steps on this sub-query before converting to string. $subquery = $table['table']; $subquery->preExecute(); $table_string = '(' . (string) $subquery . ')'; } else { $table_string = $this->connection->escapeTable($table['table']); // Do not attempt prefixing cross database / schema queries. if (strpos($table_string, '.') === FALSE) { $table_string = '{' . $table_string . '}'; } } // Don't use the AS keyword for table aliases, as some // databases don't support it (e.g., Oracle). $query .= $table_string . ' ' . $this->connection->escapeTable($table['alias']); if (!empty($table['condition'])) { $query .= ' ON ' . (string) $table['condition']; } } // WHERE if (count($this->condition)) { // There is an implicit string cast on $this->condition. $query .= "\nWHERE " . $this->condition; } // GROUP BY if ($this->group) { $query .= "\nGROUP BY " . implode(', ', $this->group); } // HAVING if (count($this->having)) { // There is an implicit string cast on $this->having. $query .= "\nHAVING " . $this->having; } // UNION is a little odd, as the select queries to combine are passed into // this query, but syntactically they all end up on the same level. if ($this->union) { foreach ($this->union as $union) { $query .= ' ' . $union['type'] . ' ' . (string) $union['query']; } } // ORDER BY if ($this->order) { $query .= "\nORDER BY "; $fields = array(); foreach ($this->order as $field => $direction) { $fields[] = $this->connection->escapeField($field) . ' ' . $direction; } $query .= implode(', ', $fields); } // RANGE // There is no universal SQL standard for handling range or limit clauses. // Fortunately, all core-supported databases use the same range syntax. // Databases that need a different syntax can override this method and // do whatever alternate logic they need to. if (!empty($this->range)) { $query .= "\nLIMIT " . (int) $this->range['length'] . " OFFSET " . (int) $this->range['start']; } if ($this->forUpdate) { $query .= ' FOR UPDATE'; } return $query; }
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