return self::escapeString($string);
}
- //Creates a test object, including any required objects it needs via recursion
- //createOnly: only create in database, do not store or return the objects (useful for perf testing)
- //ONLY USE FOR TESTING
+ /**
+ * Creates a test object, including any required objects it needs via recursion
+ *createOnly: only create in database, do not store or return the objects (useful for perf testing)
+ *ONLY USE FOR TESTING
+ */
static function createTestObject(
$daoName,
$params = array(),
else return $objects;
}
- //deletes the this object plus any dependent objects that are associated with it
- //ONLY USE FOR TESTING
-
+ /**
+ * deletes the this object plus any dependent objects that are associated with it
+ * ONLY USE FOR TESTING
+ */
static function deleteTestObjects($daoName, $params = array(
)) {
//this is a test function also backtrace is set for the test suite it sometimes unsets itself
* The overriding function will generally call the lower-level CRM_Core_PseudoConstant::get
*
* @param string $fieldName
- * @param string $context: @see CRM_Core_DAO::buildOptionsContext
- * @param array $props: whatever is known about this bao object
+ * @param string $context : @see CRM_Core_DAO::buildOptionsContext
+ * @param array $props : whatever is known about this bao object
+ *
+ * @return Array|bool
*/
public static function buildOptions($fieldName, $context = NULL, $props = array()) {
// If a given bao does not override this function
* $field => array('LIKE' => array('%me%))
* etc
*
- * @param $fieldname string name of fields
+ * @param $fieldName
* @param $filter array filter to be applied indexed by operator
* @param $type String type of field (not actually used - nor in api @todo )
* @param $alias String alternative field name ('as') @todo- not actually used
* @param bool $returnSanitisedArray return a sanitised array instead of a clause
* this is primarily so we can add filters @ the api level to the Query object based fields
- * @todo a better solutution would be for the query object to apply these filters based on the
+ *
+ * @throws Exception
+ * @internal param string $fieldname name of fields
+ * @todo a better solutution would be for the query object to apply these filters based on the
* api supported format (but we don't want to risk breakage in alpha stage & query class is scary
- * @todo @time of writing only IN & NOT IN are supported for the array style syntax (as test is
+ * @todo @time of writing only IN & NOT IN are supported for the array style syntax (as test is
* required to extend further & it may be the comments per above should be implemented. It may be
* preferable to not double-banger the return context next refactor of this - but keeping the attention
* in one place has some advantages as we try to extend this format
*
- * @return NULL|string|array a string is returned if $returnSanitisedArray is not set, otherwise and Array or NULL
+ * @return NULL|string|array a string is returned if $returnSanitisedArray is not set, otherwise and Array or NULL
* depending on whether it is supported as yet
- **/
+ */
public static function createSQLFilter($fieldName, $filter, $type, $alias = NULL, $returnSanitisedArray = FALSE) {
// http://issues.civicrm.org/jira/browse/CRM-9150 - stick with 'simple' operators for now
// support for other syntaxes is discussed in ticket but being put off for now
- $acceptedSQLOperators = array('=', '<=', '>=', '>', '<', 'LIKE', "<>", "!=", "NOT LIKE", 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN');
foreach ($filter as $operator => $criteria) {
- if (in_array($operator, $acceptedSQLOperators)) {
+ if (in_array($operator, self::acceptedSQLOperators())) {
switch ($operator) {
// unary operators
case 'IS NULL':
}
}
+ /**
+ * @see http://issues.civicrm.org/jira/browse/CRM-9150
+ * support for other syntaxes is discussed in ticket but being put off for now
+ * @return array
+ */
+ public static function acceptedSQLOperators() {
+ return array('=', '<=', '>=', '>', '<', 'LIKE', "<>", "!=", "NOT LIKE", 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN');
+ }
+
/**
* SQL has a limit of 64 characters on various names:
* table name, trigger name, column name ...
* strings that meet various criteria.
*
* @param string $string - the string to be shortened
- * @param int $length - the max length of the string
+ * @param int $length - the max length of the string
+ *
+ * @param bool $makeRandom
+ *
+ * @return string
*/
public static function shortenSQLName($string, $length = 60, $makeRandom = FALSE) {
// early return for strings that meet the requirements