Connection::prepare

public Connection::prepare($statement, array $driver_options = array())

Prepares a statement for execution and returns a statement object

Emulated prepared statements does not communicate with the database server so this method does not check the statement.

Parameters

string $statement: This must be a valid SQL statement for the target database server.

array $driver_options: (optional) This array holds one or more key=>value pairs to set attribute values for the PDOStatement object that this method returns. You would most commonly use this to set the \PDO::ATTR_CURSOR value to \PDO::CURSOR_SCROLL to request a scrollable cursor. Some drivers have driver specific options that may be set at prepare-time. Defaults to an empty array.

Return value

\PDOStatement|false If the database server successfully prepares the statement, returns a \PDOStatement object. If the database server cannot successfully prepare the statement returns FALSE or emits \PDOException (depending on error handling).

Throws

\PDOException

Overrides Connection::prepare

See also

\PDO::prepare()

File

core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Driver/sqlite/Connection.php, line 311

Class

Connection
SQLite implementation of \Drupal\Core\Database\Connection.

Namespace

Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\sqlite

Code

public function prepare($statement, array $driver_options = array()) {
  return new Statement($this->connection, $this, $statement, $driver_options);
}
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2016-10-29 08:55:56
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