| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235 | <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\db;use Yii;use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;use yii\base\NotSupportedException;/** * Transaction represents a DB transaction. * * It is usually created by calling [[Connection::beginTransaction()]]. * * The following code is a typical example of using transactions (note that some * DBMS may not support transactions): * * ```php * $transaction = $connection->beginTransaction(); * try { *     $connection->createCommand($sql1)->execute(); *     $connection->createCommand($sql2)->execute(); *     //.... other SQL executions *     $transaction->commit(); * } catch (\Exception $e) { *     $transaction->rollBack(); *     throw $e; * } catch (\Throwable $e) { *     $transaction->rollBack(); *     throw $e; * } * ``` * * > Note: in the above code we have two catch-blocks for compatibility * > with PHP 5.x and PHP 7.x. `\Exception` implements the [`\Throwable` interface](https://secure.php.net/manual/en/class.throwable.php) * > since PHP 7.0, so you can skip the part with `\Exception` if your app uses only PHP 7.0 and higher. * * @property bool $isActive Whether this transaction is active. Only an active transaction can [[commit()]] or * [[rollBack()]]. This property is read-only. * @property string $isolationLevel The transaction isolation level to use for this transaction. This can be * one of [[READ_UNCOMMITTED]], [[READ_COMMITTED]], [[REPEATABLE_READ]] and [[SERIALIZABLE]] but also a string * containing DBMS specific syntax to be used after `SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL`. This property is * write-only. * @property int $level The current nesting level of the transaction. This property is read-only. * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class Transaction extends \yii\base\BaseObject{    /**     * A constant representing the transaction isolation level `READ UNCOMMITTED`.     * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     */    const READ_UNCOMMITTED = 'READ UNCOMMITTED';    /**     * A constant representing the transaction isolation level `READ COMMITTED`.     * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     */    const READ_COMMITTED = 'READ COMMITTED';    /**     * A constant representing the transaction isolation level `REPEATABLE READ`.     * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     */    const REPEATABLE_READ = 'REPEATABLE READ';    /**     * A constant representing the transaction isolation level `SERIALIZABLE`.     * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     */    const SERIALIZABLE = 'SERIALIZABLE';    /**     * @var Connection the database connection that this transaction is associated with.     */    public $db;    /**     * @var int the nesting level of the transaction. 0 means the outermost level.     */    private $_level = 0;    /**     * Returns a value indicating whether this transaction is active.     * @return bool whether this transaction is active. Only an active transaction     * can [[commit()]] or [[rollBack()]].     */    public function getIsActive()    {        return $this->_level > 0 && $this->db && $this->db->isActive;    }    /**     * Begins a transaction.     * @param string|null $isolationLevel The [isolation level][] to use for this transaction.     * This can be one of [[READ_UNCOMMITTED]], [[READ_COMMITTED]], [[REPEATABLE_READ]] and [[SERIALIZABLE]] but     * also a string containing DBMS specific syntax to be used after `SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL`.     * If not specified (`null`) the isolation level will not be set explicitly and the DBMS default will be used.     *     * > Note: This setting does not work for PostgreSQL, where setting the isolation level before the transaction     * has no effect. You have to call [[setIsolationLevel()]] in this case after the transaction has started.     *     * > Note: Some DBMS allow setting of the isolation level only for the whole connection so subsequent transactions     * may get the same isolation level even if you did not specify any. When using this feature     * you may need to set the isolation level for all transactions explicitly to avoid conflicting settings.     * At the time of this writing affected DBMS are MSSQL and SQLite.     *     * [isolation level]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     *     * Starting from version 2.0.16, this method throws exception when beginning nested transaction and underlying DBMS     * does not support savepoints.     * @throws InvalidConfigException if [[db]] is `null`     * @throws NotSupportedException if the DBMS does not support nested transactions     * @throws Exception if DB connection fails     */    public function begin($isolationLevel = null)    {        if ($this->db === null) {            throw new InvalidConfigException('Transaction::db must be set.');        }        $this->db->open();        if ($this->_level === 0) {            if ($isolationLevel !== null) {                $this->db->getSchema()->setTransactionIsolationLevel($isolationLevel);            }            Yii::debug('Begin transaction' . ($isolationLevel ? ' with isolation level ' . $isolationLevel : ''), __METHOD__);            $this->db->trigger(Connection::EVENT_BEGIN_TRANSACTION);            $this->db->pdo->beginTransaction();            $this->_level = 1;            return;        }        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        if ($schema->supportsSavepoint()) {            Yii::debug('Set savepoint ' . $this->_level, __METHOD__);            $schema->createSavepoint('LEVEL' . $this->_level);        } else {            Yii::info('Transaction not started: nested transaction not supported', __METHOD__);            throw new NotSupportedException('Transaction not started: nested transaction not supported.');        }        $this->_level++;    }    /**     * Commits a transaction.     * @throws Exception if the transaction is not active     */    public function commit()    {        if (!$this->getIsActive()) {            throw new Exception('Failed to commit transaction: transaction was inactive.');        }        $this->_level--;        if ($this->_level === 0) {            Yii::debug('Commit transaction', __METHOD__);            $this->db->pdo->commit();            $this->db->trigger(Connection::EVENT_COMMIT_TRANSACTION);            return;        }        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        if ($schema->supportsSavepoint()) {            Yii::debug('Release savepoint ' . $this->_level, __METHOD__);            $schema->releaseSavepoint('LEVEL' . $this->_level);        } else {            Yii::info('Transaction not committed: nested transaction not supported', __METHOD__);        }    }    /**     * Rolls back a transaction.     */    public function rollBack()    {        if (!$this->getIsActive()) {            // do nothing if transaction is not active: this could be the transaction is committed            // but the event handler to "commitTransaction" throw an exception            return;        }        $this->_level--;        if ($this->_level === 0) {            Yii::debug('Roll back transaction', __METHOD__);            $this->db->pdo->rollBack();            $this->db->trigger(Connection::EVENT_ROLLBACK_TRANSACTION);            return;        }        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        if ($schema->supportsSavepoint()) {            Yii::debug('Roll back to savepoint ' . $this->_level, __METHOD__);            $schema->rollBackSavepoint('LEVEL' . $this->_level);        } else {            Yii::info('Transaction not rolled back: nested transaction not supported', __METHOD__);        }    }    /**     * Sets the transaction isolation level for this transaction.     *     * This method can be used to set the isolation level while the transaction is already active.     * However this is not supported by all DBMS so you might rather specify the isolation level directly     * when calling [[begin()]].     * @param string $level The transaction isolation level to use for this transaction.     * This can be one of [[READ_UNCOMMITTED]], [[READ_COMMITTED]], [[REPEATABLE_READ]] and [[SERIALIZABLE]] but     * also a string containing DBMS specific syntax to be used after `SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL`.     * @throws Exception if the transaction is not active     * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_%28database_systems%29#Isolation_levels     */    public function setIsolationLevel($level)    {        if (!$this->getIsActive()) {            throw new Exception('Failed to set isolation level: transaction was inactive.');        }        Yii::debug('Setting transaction isolation level to ' . $level, __METHOD__);        $this->db->getSchema()->setTransactionIsolationLevel($level);    }    /**     * @return int The current nesting level of the transaction.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function getLevel()    {        return $this->_level;    }}
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