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| <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\db;use yii\base\InvalidArgumentException;use yii\base\NotSupportedException;use yii\db\conditions\ConditionInterface;use yii\db\conditions\HashCondition;use yii\helpers\StringHelper;/** * QueryBuilder builds a SELECT SQL statement based on the specification given as a [[Query]] object. * * SQL statements are created from [[Query]] objects using the [[build()]]-method. * * QueryBuilder is also used by [[Command]] to build SQL statements such as INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE TABLE. * * For more details and usage information on QueryBuilder, see the [guide article on query builders](guide:db-query-builder). * * @property string[] $conditionClasses Map of condition aliases to condition classes. For example: ```php * ['LIKE' => yii\db\condition\LikeCondition::class] ``` . This property is write-only. * @property string[] $expressionBuilders Array of builders that should be merged with the pre-defined ones in * [[expressionBuilders]] property. This property is write-only. * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class QueryBuilder extends \yii\base\BaseObject{    /**     * The prefix for automatically generated query binding parameters.     */    const PARAM_PREFIX = ':qp';    /**     * @var Connection the database connection.     */    public $db;    /**     * @var string the separator between different fragments of a SQL statement.     * Defaults to an empty space. This is mainly used by [[build()]] when generating a SQL statement.     */    public $separator = ' ';    /**     * @var array the abstract column types mapped to physical column types.     * This is mainly used to support creating/modifying tables using DB-independent data type specifications.     * Child classes should override this property to declare supported type mappings.     */    public $typeMap = [];    /**     * @var array map of query condition to builder methods.     * These methods are used by [[buildCondition]] to build SQL conditions from array syntax.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Is not used, will be dropped in 2.1.0.     */    protected $conditionBuilders = [];    /**     * @var array map of condition aliases to condition classes. For example:     *     * ```php     * return [     *     'LIKE' => yii\db\condition\LikeCondition::class,     * ];     * ```     *     * This property is used by [[createConditionFromArray]] method.     * See default condition classes list in [[defaultConditionClasses()]] method.     *     * In case you want to add custom conditions support, use the [[setConditionClasses()]] method.     *     * @see setConditonClasses()     * @see defaultConditionClasses()     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected $conditionClasses = [];    /**     * @var string[]|ExpressionBuilderInterface[] maps expression class to expression builder class.     * For example:     *     * ```php     * [     *    yii\db\Expression::class => yii\db\ExpressionBuilder::class     * ]     * ```     * This property is mainly used by [[buildExpression()]] to build SQL expressions form expression objects.     * See default values in [[defaultExpressionBuilders()]] method.     *     *     * To override existing builders or add custom, use [[setExpressionBuilder()]] method. New items will be added     * to the end of this array.     *     * To find a builder, [[buildExpression()]] will check the expression class for its exact presence in this map.     * In case it is NOT present, the array will be iterated in reverse direction, checking whether the expression     * extends the class, defined in this map.     *     * @see setExpressionBuilders()     * @see defaultExpressionBuilders()     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected $expressionBuilders = [];    /**     * Constructor.     * @param Connection $connection the database connection.     * @param array $config name-value pairs that will be used to initialize the object properties     */    public function __construct($connection, $config = [])    {        $this->db = $connection;        parent::__construct($config);    }    /**     * {@inheritdoc}     */    public function init()    {        parent::init();        $this->expressionBuilders = array_merge($this->defaultExpressionBuilders(), $this->expressionBuilders);        $this->conditionClasses = array_merge($this->defaultConditionClasses(), $this->conditionClasses);    }    /**     * Contains array of default condition classes. Extend this method, if you want to change     * default condition classes for the query builder. See [[conditionClasses]] docs for details.     *     * @return array     * @see conditionClasses     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected function defaultConditionClasses()    {        return [            'NOT' => 'yii\db\conditions\NotCondition',            'AND' => 'yii\db\conditions\AndCondition',            'OR' => 'yii\db\conditions\OrCondition',            'BETWEEN' => 'yii\db\conditions\BetweenCondition',            'NOT BETWEEN' => 'yii\db\conditions\BetweenCondition',            'IN' => 'yii\db\conditions\InCondition',            'NOT IN' => 'yii\db\conditions\InCondition',            'LIKE' => 'yii\db\conditions\LikeCondition',            'NOT LIKE' => 'yii\db\conditions\LikeCondition',            'OR LIKE' => 'yii\db\conditions\LikeCondition',            'OR NOT LIKE' => 'yii\db\conditions\LikeCondition',            'EXISTS' => 'yii\db\conditions\ExistsCondition',            'NOT EXISTS' => 'yii\db\conditions\ExistsCondition',        ];    }    /**     * Contains array of default expression builders. Extend this method and override it, if you want to change     * default expression builders for this query builder. See [[expressionBuilders]] docs for details.     *     * @return array     * @see $expressionBuilders     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected function defaultExpressionBuilders()    {        return [            'yii\db\Query' => 'yii\db\QueryExpressionBuilder',            'yii\db\PdoValue' => 'yii\db\PdoValueBuilder',            'yii\db\Expression' => 'yii\db\ExpressionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\ConjunctionCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\ConjunctionConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\NotCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\NotConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\AndCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\ConjunctionConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\OrCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\ConjunctionConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\BetweenCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\BetweenConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\InCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\InConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\LikeCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\LikeConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\ExistsCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\ExistsConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\SimpleCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\SimpleConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\HashCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\HashConditionBuilder',            'yii\db\conditions\BetweenColumnsCondition' => 'yii\db\conditions\BetweenColumnsConditionBuilder',        ];    }    /**     * Setter for [[expressionBuilders]] property.     *     * @param string[] $builders array of builders that should be merged with the pre-defined ones     * in [[expressionBuilders]] property.     * @since 2.0.14     * @see expressionBuilders     */    public function setExpressionBuilders($builders)    {        $this->expressionBuilders = array_merge($this->expressionBuilders, $builders);    }    /**     * Setter for [[conditionClasses]] property.     *     * @param string[] $classes map of condition aliases to condition classes. For example:     *     * ```php     * ['LIKE' => yii\db\condition\LikeCondition::class]     * ```     *     * @since 2.0.14.2     * @see conditionClasses     */    public function setConditionClasses($classes)    {        $this->conditionClasses = array_merge($this->conditionClasses, $classes);    }    /**     * Generates a SELECT SQL statement from a [[Query]] object.     *     * @param Query $query the [[Query]] object from which the SQL statement will be generated.     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the generated SQL statement. These parameters will     * be included in the result with the additional parameters generated during the query building process.     * @return array the generated SQL statement (the first array element) and the corresponding     * parameters to be bound to the SQL statement (the second array element). The parameters returned     * include those provided in `$params`.     */    public function build($query, $params = [])    {        $query = $query->prepare($this);        $params = empty($params) ? $query->params : array_merge($params, $query->params);        $clauses = [            $this->buildSelect($query->select, $params, $query->distinct, $query->selectOption),            $this->buildFrom($query->from, $params),            $this->buildJoin($query->join, $params),            $this->buildWhere($query->where, $params),            $this->buildGroupBy($query->groupBy),            $this->buildHaving($query->having, $params),        ];        $sql = implode($this->separator, array_filter($clauses));        $sql = $this->buildOrderByAndLimit($sql, $query->orderBy, $query->limit, $query->offset);        if (!empty($query->orderBy)) {            foreach ($query->orderBy as $expression) {                if ($expression instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                    $this->buildExpression($expression, $params);                }            }        }        if (!empty($query->groupBy)) {            foreach ($query->groupBy as $expression) {                if ($expression instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                    $this->buildExpression($expression, $params);                }            }        }        $union = $this->buildUnion($query->union, $params);        if ($union !== '') {            $sql = "($sql){$this->separator}$union";        }        return [$sql, $params];    }    /**     * Builds given $expression     *     * @param ExpressionInterface $expression the expression to be built     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the generated SQL statement. These parameters will     * be included in the result with the additional parameters generated during the expression building process.     * @return string the SQL statement that will not be neither quoted nor encoded before passing to DBMS     * @throws InvalidArgumentException when $expression building is not supported by this QueryBuilder.     * @see ExpressionBuilderInterface     * @see expressionBuilders     * @since 2.0.14     * @see ExpressionInterface     */    public function buildExpression(ExpressionInterface $expression, &$params = [])    {        $builder = $this->getExpressionBuilder($expression);        return $builder->build($expression, $params);    }    /**     * Gets object of [[ExpressionBuilderInterface]] that is suitable for $expression.     * Uses [[expressionBuilders]] array to find a suitable builder class.     *     * @param ExpressionInterface $expression     * @return ExpressionBuilderInterface     * @throws InvalidArgumentException when $expression building is not supported by this QueryBuilder.     * @since 2.0.14     * @see expressionBuilders     */    public function getExpressionBuilder(ExpressionInterface $expression)    {        $className = get_class($expression);        if (!isset($this->expressionBuilders[$className])) {            foreach (array_reverse($this->expressionBuilders) as $expressionClass => $builderClass) {                if (is_subclass_of($expression, $expressionClass)) {                    $this->expressionBuilders[$className] = $builderClass;                    break;                }            }            if (!isset($this->expressionBuilders[$className])) {                throw new InvalidArgumentException('Expression of class ' . $className . ' can not be built in ' . get_class($this));            }        }        if ($this->expressionBuilders[$className] === __CLASS__) {            return $this;        }        if (!is_object($this->expressionBuilders[$className])) {            $this->expressionBuilders[$className] = new $this->expressionBuilders[$className]($this);        }        return $this->expressionBuilders[$className];    }    /**     * Creates an INSERT SQL statement.     * For example,     * ```php     * $sql = $queryBuilder->insert('user', [     *     'name' => 'Sam',     *     'age' => 30,     * ], $params);     * ```     * The method will properly escape the table and column names.     *     * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into.     * @param array|Query $columns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table or instance     * of [[yii\db\Query|Query]] to perform INSERT INTO ... SELECT SQL statement.     * Passing of [[yii\db\Query|Query]] is available since version 2.0.11.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be generated by this method.     * They should be bound to the DB command later.     * @return string the INSERT SQL     */    public function insert($table, $columns, &$params)    {        list($names, $placeholders, $values, $params) = $this->prepareInsertValues($table, $columns, $params);        return 'INSERT INTO ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . (!empty($names) ? ' (' . implode(', ', $names) . ')' : '')            . (!empty($placeholders) ? ' VALUES (' . implode(', ', $placeholders) . ')' : $values);    }    /**     * Prepares a `VALUES` part for an `INSERT` SQL statement.     *     * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into.     * @param array|Query $columns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table or instance     * of [[yii\db\Query|Query]] to perform INSERT INTO ... SELECT SQL statement.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be generated by this method.     * They should be bound to the DB command later.     * @return array array of column names, placeholders, values and params.     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected function prepareInsertValues($table, $columns, $params = [])    {        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        $tableSchema = $schema->getTableSchema($table);        $columnSchemas = $tableSchema !== null ? $tableSchema->columns : [];        $names = [];        $placeholders = [];        $values = ' DEFAULT VALUES';        if ($columns instanceof Query) {            list($names, $values, $params) = $this->prepareInsertSelectSubQuery($columns, $schema, $params);        } else {            foreach ($columns as $name => $value) {                $names[] = $schema->quoteColumnName($name);                $value = isset($columnSchemas[$name]) ? $columnSchemas[$name]->dbTypecast($value) : $value;                if ($value instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                    $placeholders[] = $this->buildExpression($value, $params);                } elseif ($value instanceof \yii\db\Query) {                    list($sql, $params) = $this->build($value, $params);                    $placeholders[] = "($sql)";                } else {                    $placeholders[] = $this->bindParam($value, $params);                }            }        }        return [$names, $placeholders, $values, $params];    }    /**     * Prepare select-subquery and field names for INSERT INTO ... SELECT SQL statement.     *     * @param Query $columns Object, which represents select query.     * @param \yii\db\Schema $schema Schema object to quote column name.     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the generated SQL statement. These parameters will     * be included in the result with the additional parameters generated during the query building process.     * @return array array of column names, values and params.     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if query's select does not contain named parameters only.     * @since 2.0.11     */    protected function prepareInsertSelectSubQuery($columns, $schema, $params = [])    {        if (!is_array($columns->select) || empty($columns->select) || in_array('*', $columns->select)) {            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Expected select query object with enumerated (named) parameters');        }        list($values, $params) = $this->build($columns, $params);        $names = [];        $values = ' ' . $values;        foreach ($columns->select as $title => $field) {            if (is_string($title)) {                $names[] = $schema->quoteColumnName($title);            } elseif (preg_match('/^(.*?)(?i:\s+as\s+|\s+)([\w\-_\.]+)$/', $field, $matches)) {                $names[] = $schema->quoteColumnName($matches[2]);            } else {                $names[] = $schema->quoteColumnName($field);            }        }        return [$names, $values, $params];    }    /**     * Generates a batch INSERT SQL statement.     *     * For example,     *     * ```php     * $sql = $queryBuilder->batchInsert('user', ['name', 'age'], [     *     ['Tom', 30],     *     ['Jane', 20],     *     ['Linda', 25],     * ]);     * ```     *     * Note that the values in each row must match the corresponding column names.     *     * The method will properly escape the column names, and quote the values to be inserted.     *     * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into.     * @param array $columns the column names     * @param array|\Generator $rows the rows to be batch inserted into the table     * @param array $params the binding parameters. This parameter exists since 2.0.14     * @return string the batch INSERT SQL statement     */    public function batchInsert($table, $columns, $rows, &$params = [])    {        if (empty($rows)) {            return '';        }        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        if (($tableSchema = $schema->getTableSchema($table)) !== null) {            $columnSchemas = $tableSchema->columns;        } else {            $columnSchemas = [];        }        $values = [];        foreach ($rows as $row) {            $vs = [];            foreach ($row as $i => $value) {                if (isset($columns[$i], $columnSchemas[$columns[$i]])) {                    $value = $columnSchemas[$columns[$i]]->dbTypecast($value);                }                if (is_string($value)) {                    $value = $schema->quoteValue($value);                } elseif (is_float($value)) {                    // ensure type cast always has . as decimal separator in all locales                    $value = StringHelper::floatToString($value);                } elseif ($value === false) {                    $value = 0;                } elseif ($value === null) {                    $value = 'NULL';                } elseif ($value instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                    $value = $this->buildExpression($value, $params);                }                $vs[] = $value;            }            $values[] = '(' . implode(', ', $vs) . ')';        }        if (empty($values)) {            return '';        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $name) {            $columns[$i] = $schema->quoteColumnName($name);        }        return 'INSERT INTO ' . $schema->quoteTableName($table)            . ' (' . implode(', ', $columns) . ') VALUES ' . implode(', ', $values);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL statement to insert rows into a database table if     * they do not already exist (matching unique constraints),     * or update them if they do.     *     * For example,     *     * ```php     * $sql = $queryBuilder->upsert('pages', [     *     'name' => 'Front page',     *     'url' => 'http://example.com/', // url is unique     *     'visits' => 0,     * ], [     *     'visits' => new \yii\db\Expression('visits + 1'),     * ], $params);     * ```     *     * The method will properly escape the table and column names.     *     * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into/updated in.     * @param array|Query $insertColumns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table or instance     * of [[Query]] to perform `INSERT INTO ... SELECT` SQL statement.     * @param array|bool $updateColumns the column data (name => value) to be updated if they already exist.     * If `true` is passed, the column data will be updated to match the insert column data.     * If `false` is passed, no update will be performed if the column data already exists.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be generated by this method.     * They should be bound to the DB command later.     * @return string the resulting SQL.     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS.     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function upsert($table, $insertColumns, $updateColumns, &$params)    {        throw new NotSupportedException($this->db->getDriverName() . ' does not support upsert statements.');    }    /**     * @param string $table     * @param array|Query $insertColumns     * @param array|bool $updateColumns     * @param Constraint[] $constraints this parameter recieves a matched constraint list.     * The constraints will be unique by their column names.     * @return array     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected function prepareUpsertColumns($table, $insertColumns, $updateColumns, &$constraints = [])    {        if ($insertColumns instanceof Query) {            list($insertNames) = $this->prepareInsertSelectSubQuery($insertColumns, $this->db->getSchema());        } else {            $insertNames = array_map([$this->db, 'quoteColumnName'], array_keys($insertColumns));        }        $uniqueNames = $this->getTableUniqueColumnNames($table, $insertNames, $constraints);        $uniqueNames = array_map([$this->db, 'quoteColumnName'], $uniqueNames);        if ($updateColumns !== true) {            return [$uniqueNames, $insertNames, null];        }        return [$uniqueNames, $insertNames, array_diff($insertNames, $uniqueNames)];    }    /**     * Returns all column names belonging to constraints enforcing uniqueness (`PRIMARY KEY`, `UNIQUE INDEX`, etc.)     * for the named table removing constraints which did not cover the specified column list.     * The column list will be unique by column names.     *     * @param string $name table name. The table name may contain schema name if any. Do not quote the table name.     * @param string[] $columns source column list.     * @param Constraint[] $constraints this parameter optionally recieves a matched constraint list.     * The constraints will be unique by their column names.     * @return string[] column list.     */    private function getTableUniqueColumnNames($name, $columns, &$constraints = [])    {        $schema = $this->db->getSchema();        if (!$schema instanceof ConstraintFinderInterface) {            return [];        }        $constraints = [];        $primaryKey = $schema->getTablePrimaryKey($name);        if ($primaryKey !== null) {            $constraints[] = $primaryKey;        }        foreach ($schema->getTableIndexes($name) as $constraint) {            if ($constraint->isUnique) {                $constraints[] = $constraint;            }        }        $constraints = array_merge($constraints, $schema->getTableUniques($name));        // Remove duplicates        $constraints = array_combine(array_map(function (Constraint $constraint) {            $columns = $constraint->columnNames;            sort($columns, SORT_STRING);            return json_encode($columns);        }, $constraints), $constraints);        $columnNames = [];        // Remove all constraints which do not cover the specified column list        $constraints = array_values(array_filter($constraints, function (Constraint $constraint) use ($schema, $columns, &$columnNames) {            $constraintColumnNames = array_map([$schema, 'quoteColumnName'], $constraint->columnNames);            $result = !array_diff($constraintColumnNames, $columns);            if ($result) {                $columnNames = array_merge($columnNames, $constraintColumnNames);            }            return $result;        }));        return array_unique($columnNames);    }    /**     * Creates an UPDATE SQL statement.     *     * For example,     *     * ```php     * $params = [];     * $sql = $queryBuilder->update('user', ['status' => 1], 'age > 30', $params);     * ```     *     * The method will properly escape the table and column names.     *     * @param string $table the table to be updated.     * @param array $columns the column data (name => value) to be updated.     * @param array|string $condition the condition that will be put in the WHERE part. Please     * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify condition.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be modified by this method     * so that they can be bound to the DB command later.     * @return string the UPDATE SQL     */    public function update($table, $columns, $condition, &$params)    {        list($lines, $params) = $this->prepareUpdateSets($table, $columns, $params);        $sql = 'UPDATE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' SET ' . implode(', ', $lines);        $where = $this->buildWhere($condition, $params);        return $where === '' ? $sql : $sql . ' ' . $where;    }    /**     * Prepares a `SET` parts for an `UPDATE` SQL statement.     * @param string $table the table to be updated.     * @param array $columns the column data (name => value) to be updated.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be modified by this method     * so that they can be bound to the DB command later.     * @return array an array `SET` parts for an `UPDATE` SQL statement (the first array element) and params (the second array element).     * @since 2.0.14     */    protected function prepareUpdateSets($table, $columns, $params = [])    {        $tableSchema = $this->db->getTableSchema($table);        $columnSchemas = $tableSchema !== null ? $tableSchema->columns : [];        $sets = [];        foreach ($columns as $name => $value) {            $value = isset($columnSchemas[$name]) ? $columnSchemas[$name]->dbTypecast($value) : $value;            if ($value instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                $placeholder = $this->buildExpression($value, $params);            } else {                $placeholder = $this->bindParam($value, $params);            }            $sets[] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . '=' . $placeholder;        }        return [$sets, $params];    }    /**     * Creates a DELETE SQL statement.     *     * For example,     *     * ```php     * $sql = $queryBuilder->delete('user', 'status = 0');     * ```     *     * The method will properly escape the table and column names.     *     * @param string $table the table where the data will be deleted from.     * @param array|string $condition the condition that will be put in the WHERE part. Please     * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify condition.     * @param array $params the binding parameters that will be modified by this method     * so that they can be bound to the DB command later.     * @return string the DELETE SQL     */    public function delete($table, $condition, &$params)    {        $sql = 'DELETE FROM ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table);        $where = $this->buildWhere($condition, $params);        return $where === '' ? $sql : $sql . ' ' . $where;    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for creating a new DB table.     *     * The columns in the new table should be specified as name-definition pairs (e.g. 'name' => 'string'),     * where name stands for a column name which will be properly quoted by the method, and definition     * stands for the column type which can contain an abstract DB type.     * The [[getColumnType()]] method will be invoked to convert any abstract type into a physical one.     *     * If a column is specified with definition only (e.g. 'PRIMARY KEY (name, type)'), it will be directly     * inserted into the generated SQL.     *     * For example,     *     * ```php     * $sql = $queryBuilder->createTable('user', [     *  'id' => 'pk',     *  'name' => 'string',     *  'age' => 'integer',     * ]);     * ```     *     * @param string $table the name of the table to be created. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param array $columns the columns (name => definition) in the new table.     * @param string $options additional SQL fragment that will be appended to the generated SQL.     * @return string the SQL statement for creating a new DB table.     */    public function createTable($table, $columns, $options = null)    {        $cols = [];        foreach ($columns as $name => $type) {            if (is_string($name)) {                $cols[] = "\t" . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . ' ' . $this->getColumnType($type);            } else {                $cols[] = "\t" . $type;            }        }        $sql = 'CREATE TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . " (\n" . implode(",\n", $cols) . "\n)";        return $options === null ? $sql : $sql . ' ' . $options;    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for renaming a DB table.     * @param string $oldName the table to be renamed. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $newName the new table name. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for renaming a DB table.     */    public function renameTable($oldName, $newName)    {        return 'RENAME TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($oldName) . ' TO ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($newName);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for dropping a DB table.     * @param string $table the table to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping a DB table.     */    public function dropTable($table)    {        return 'DROP TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for adding a primary key constraint to an existing table.     * @param string $name the name of the primary key constraint.     * @param string $table the table that the primary key constraint will be added to.     * @param string|array $columns comma separated string or array of columns that the primary key will consist of.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding a primary key constraint to an existing table.     */    public function addPrimaryKey($name, $table, $columns)    {        if (is_string($columns)) {            $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', $columns, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $col) {            $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($col);        }        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' ADD CONSTRAINT '            . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . ' PRIMARY KEY ('            . implode(', ', $columns) . ')';    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for removing a primary key constraint to an existing table.     * @param string $name the name of the primary key constraint to be removed.     * @param string $table the table that the primary key constraint will be removed from.     * @return string the SQL statement for removing a primary key constraint from an existing table.     */    public function dropPrimaryKey($name, $table)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for truncating a DB table.     * @param string $table the table to be truncated. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for truncating a DB table.     */    public function truncateTable($table)    {        return 'TRUNCATE TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for adding a new DB column.     * @param string $table the table that the new column will be added to. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the new column. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $type the column type. The [[getColumnType()]] method will be invoked to convert abstract column type (if any)     * into the physical one. Anything that is not recognized as abstract type will be kept in the generated SQL.     * For example, 'string' will be turned into 'varchar(255)', while 'string not null' will become 'varchar(255) not null'.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding a new column.     */    public function addColumn($table, $column, $type)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' ADD ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column) . ' '            . $this->getColumnType($type);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for dropping a DB column.     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping a DB column.     */    public function dropColumn($table, $column)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' DROP COLUMN ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for renaming a column.     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be renamed. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $oldName the old name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $newName the new name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for renaming a DB column.     */    public function renameColumn($table, $oldName, $newName)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' RENAME COLUMN ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($oldName)            . ' TO ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($newName);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for changing the definition of a column.     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be changed. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to be changed. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $type the new column type. The [[getColumnType()]] method will be invoked to convert abstract     * column type (if any) into the physical one. Anything that is not recognized as abstract type will be kept     * in the generated SQL. For example, 'string' will be turned into 'varchar(255)', while 'string not null'     * will become 'varchar(255) not null'.     * @return string the SQL statement for changing the definition of a column.     */    public function alterColumn($table, $column, $type)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' CHANGE '            . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column) . ' '            . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column) . ' '            . $this->getColumnType($type);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for adding a foreign key constraint to an existing table.     * The method will properly quote the table and column names.     * @param string $name the name of the foreign key constraint.     * @param string $table the table that the foreign key constraint will be added to.     * @param string|array $columns the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on.     * If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas or use an array to represent them.     * @param string $refTable the table that the foreign key references to.     * @param string|array $refColumns the name of the column that the foreign key references to.     * If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas or use an array to represent them.     * @param string $delete the ON DELETE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL     * @param string $update the ON UPDATE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL     * @return string the SQL statement for adding a foreign key constraint to an existing table.     */    public function addForeignKey($name, $table, $columns, $refTable, $refColumns, $delete = null, $update = null)    {        $sql = 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' ADD CONSTRAINT ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name)            . ' FOREIGN KEY (' . $this->buildColumns($columns) . ')'            . ' REFERENCES ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($refTable)            . ' (' . $this->buildColumns($refColumns) . ')';        if ($delete !== null) {            $sql .= ' ON DELETE ' . $delete;        }        if ($update !== null) {            $sql .= ' ON UPDATE ' . $update;        }        return $sql;    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for dropping a foreign key constraint.     * @param string $name the name of the foreign key constraint to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table whose foreign is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping a foreign key constraint.     */    public function dropForeignKey($name, $table)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for creating a new index.     * @param string $name the name of the index. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table that the new index will be created for. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string|array $columns the column(s) that should be included in the index. If there are multiple columns,     * separate them with commas or use an array to represent them. Each column name will be properly quoted     * by the method, unless a parenthesis is found in the name.     * @param bool $unique whether to add UNIQUE constraint on the created index.     * @return string the SQL statement for creating a new index.     */    public function createIndex($name, $table, $columns, $unique = false)    {        return ($unique ? 'CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ' : 'CREATE INDEX ')            . $this->db->quoteTableName($name) . ' ON '            . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' (' . $this->buildColumns($columns) . ')';    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for dropping an index.     * @param string $name the name of the index to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table whose index is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping an index.     */    public function dropIndex($name, $table)    {        return 'DROP INDEX ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($name) . ' ON ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table);    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for adding an unique constraint to an existing table.     * @param string $name the name of the unique constraint.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table that the unique constraint will be added to.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string|array $columns the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on.     * If there are multiple columns, separate them with commas.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding an unique constraint to an existing table.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function addUnique($name, $table, $columns)    {        if (is_string($columns)) {            $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', $columns, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $col) {            $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($col);        }        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' ADD CONSTRAINT '            . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . ' UNIQUE ('            . implode(', ', $columns) . ')';    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for dropping an unique constraint.     * @param string $name the name of the unique constraint to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table whose unique constraint is to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping an unique constraint.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function dropUnique($name, $table)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name);    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for adding a check constraint to an existing table.     * @param string $name the name of the check constraint.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table that the check constraint will be added to.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $expression the SQL of the `CHECK` constraint.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding a check constraint to an existing table.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function addCheck($name, $table, $expression)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' ADD CONSTRAINT '            . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . ' CHECK (' . $this->db->quoteSql($expression) . ')';    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for dropping a check constraint.     * @param string $name the name of the check constraint to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table whose check constraint is to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping a check constraint.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function dropCheck($name, $table)    {        return 'ALTER TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table)            . ' DROP CONSTRAINT ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($name);    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for adding a default value constraint to an existing table.     * @param string $name the name of the default value constraint.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table that the default value constraint will be added to.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to that the constraint will be added on.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param mixed $value default value.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding a default value constraint to an existing table.     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function addDefaultValue($name, $table, $column, $value)    {        throw new NotSupportedException($this->db->getDriverName() . ' does not support adding default value constraints.');    }    /**     * Creates a SQL command for dropping a default value constraint.     * @param string $name the name of the default value constraint to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $table the table whose default value constraint is to be dropped.     * The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for dropping a default value constraint.     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public function dropDefaultValue($name, $table)    {        throw new NotSupportedException($this->db->getDriverName() . ' does not support dropping default value constraints.');    }    /**     * Creates a SQL statement for resetting the sequence value of a table's primary key.     * The sequence will be reset such that the primary key of the next new row inserted     * will have the specified value or the maximum existing value +1.     * @param string $table the name of the table whose primary key sequence will be reset     * @param array|string $value the value for the primary key of the next new row inserted. If this is not set,     * the next new row's primary key will have the maximum existing value +1.     * @return string the SQL statement for resetting sequence     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS     */    public function resetSequence($table, $value = null)    {        throw new NotSupportedException($this->db->getDriverName() . ' does not support resetting sequence.');    }    /**     * Execute a SQL statement for resetting the sequence value of a table's primary key.     * Reason for execute is that some databases (Oracle) need several queries to do so.     * The sequence is reset such that the primary key of the next new row inserted     * will have the specified value or the maximum existing value +1.     * @param string $table the name of the table whose primary key sequence is reset     * @param array|string $value the value for the primary key of the next new row inserted. If this is not set,     * the next new row's primary key will have the maximum existing value +1.     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS     * @since 2.0.16     */    public function executeResetSequence($table, $value = null)    {        $this->db->createCommand()->resetSequence($table, $value)->execute();    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for enabling or disabling integrity check.     * @param bool $check whether to turn on or off the integrity check.     * @param string $schema the schema of the tables. Defaults to empty string, meaning the current or default schema.     * @param string $table the table name. Defaults to empty string, meaning that no table will be changed.     * @return string the SQL statement for checking integrity     * @throws NotSupportedException if this is not supported by the underlying DBMS     */    public function checkIntegrity($check = true, $schema = '', $table = '')    {        throw new NotSupportedException($this->db->getDriverName() . ' does not support enabling/disabling integrity check.');    }    /**     * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to column.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to be commented. The column name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding comment on column     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $comment)    {        return 'COMMENT ON COLUMN ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . '.' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column) . ' IS ' . $this->db->quoteValue($comment);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to table.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding comment on table     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function addCommentOnTable($table, $comment)    {        return 'COMMENT ON TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' IS ' . $this->db->quoteValue($comment);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to column.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to be commented. The column name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding comment on column     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function dropCommentFromColumn($table, $column)    {        return 'COMMENT ON COLUMN ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . '.' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($column) . ' IS NULL';    }    /**     * Builds a SQL command for adding comment to table.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @return string the SQL statement for adding comment on column     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function dropCommentFromTable($table)    {        return 'COMMENT ON TABLE ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($table) . ' IS NULL';    }    /**     * Creates a SQL View.     *     * @param string $viewName the name of the view to be created.     * @param string|Query $subQuery the select statement which defines the view.     * This can be either a string or a [[Query]] object.     * @return string the `CREATE VIEW` SQL statement.     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function createView($viewName, $subQuery)    {        if ($subQuery instanceof Query) {            list($rawQuery, $params) = $this->build($subQuery);            array_walk(                $params,                function (&$param) {                    $param = $this->db->quoteValue($param);                }            );            $subQuery = strtr($rawQuery, $params);        }        return 'CREATE VIEW ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($viewName) . ' AS ' . $subQuery;    }    /**     * Drops a SQL View.     *     * @param string $viewName the name of the view to be dropped.     * @return string the `DROP VIEW` SQL statement.     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function dropView($viewName)    {        return 'DROP VIEW ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($viewName);    }    /**     * Converts an abstract column type into a physical column type.     *     * The conversion is done using the type map specified in [[typeMap]].     * The following abstract column types are supported (using MySQL as an example to explain the corresponding     * physical types):     *     * - `pk`: an auto-incremental primary key type, will be converted into "int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY"     * - `bigpk`: an auto-incremental primary key type, will be converted into "bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY"     * - `upk`: an unsigned auto-incremental primary key type, will be converted into "int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY"     * - `char`: char type, will be converted into "char(1)"     * - `string`: string type, will be converted into "varchar(255)"     * - `text`: a long string type, will be converted into "text"     * - `smallint`: a small integer type, will be converted into "smallint(6)"     * - `integer`: integer type, will be converted into "int(11)"     * - `bigint`: a big integer type, will be converted into "bigint(20)"     * - `boolean`: boolean type, will be converted into "tinyint(1)"     * - `float``: float number type, will be converted into "float"     * - `decimal`: decimal number type, will be converted into "decimal"     * - `datetime`: datetime type, will be converted into "datetime"     * - `timestamp`: timestamp type, will be converted into "timestamp"     * - `time`: time type, will be converted into "time"     * - `date`: date type, will be converted into "date"     * - `money`: money type, will be converted into "decimal(19,4)"     * - `binary`: binary data type, will be converted into "blob"     *     * If the abstract type contains two or more parts separated by spaces (e.g. "string NOT NULL"), then only     * the first part will be converted, and the rest of the parts will be appended to the converted result.     * For example, 'string NOT NULL' is converted to 'varchar(255) NOT NULL'.     *     * For some of the abstract types you can also specify a length or precision constraint     * by appending it in round brackets directly to the type.     * For example `string(32)` will be converted into "varchar(32)" on a MySQL database.     * If the underlying DBMS does not support these kind of constraints for a type it will     * be ignored.     *     * If a type cannot be found in [[typeMap]], it will be returned without any change.     * @param string|ColumnSchemaBuilder $type abstract column type     * @return string physical column type.     */    public function getColumnType($type)    {        if ($type instanceof ColumnSchemaBuilder) {            $type = $type->__toString();        }        if (isset($this->typeMap[$type])) {            return $this->typeMap[$type];        } elseif (preg_match('/^(\w+)\((.+?)\)(.*)$/', $type, $matches)) {            if (isset($this->typeMap[$matches[1]])) {                return preg_replace('/\(.+\)/', '(' . $matches[2] . ')', $this->typeMap[$matches[1]]) . $matches[3];            }        } elseif (preg_match('/^(\w+)\s+/', $type, $matches)) {            if (isset($this->typeMap[$matches[1]])) {                return preg_replace('/^\w+/', $this->typeMap[$matches[1]], $type);            }        }        return $type;    }    /**     * @param array $columns     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @param bool $distinct     * @param string $selectOption     * @return string the SELECT clause built from [[Query::$select]].     */    public function buildSelect($columns, &$params, $distinct = false, $selectOption = null)    {        $select = $distinct ? 'SELECT DISTINCT' : 'SELECT';        if ($selectOption !== null) {            $select .= ' ' . $selectOption;        }        if (empty($columns)) {            return $select . ' *';        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $column) {            if ($column instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                if (is_int($i)) {                    $columns[$i] = $this->buildExpression($column, $params);                } else {                    $columns[$i] = $this->buildExpression($column, $params) . ' AS ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($i);                }            } elseif ($column instanceof Query) {                list($sql, $params) = $this->build($column, $params);                $columns[$i] = "($sql) AS " . $this->db->quoteColumnName($i);            } elseif (is_string($i) && $i !== $column) {                if (strpos($column, '(') === false) {                    $column = $this->db->quoteColumnName($column);                }                $columns[$i] = "$column AS " . $this->db->quoteColumnName($i);            } elseif (strpos($column, '(') === false) {                if (preg_match('/^(.*?)(?i:\s+as\s+|\s+)([\w\-_\.]+)$/', $column, $matches)) {                    $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($matches[1]) . ' AS ' . $this->db->quoteColumnName($matches[2]);                } else {                    $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($column);                }            }        }        return $select . ' ' . implode(', ', $columns);    }    /**     * @param array $tables     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the FROM clause built from [[Query::$from]].     */    public function buildFrom($tables, &$params)    {        if (empty($tables)) {            return '';        }        $tables = $this->quoteTableNames($tables, $params);        return 'FROM ' . implode(', ', $tables);    }    /**     * @param array $joins     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the JOIN clause built from [[Query::$join]].     * @throws Exception if the $joins parameter is not in proper format     */    public function buildJoin($joins, &$params)    {        if (empty($joins)) {            return '';        }        foreach ($joins as $i => $join) {            if (!is_array($join) || !isset($join[0], $join[1])) {                throw new Exception('A join clause must be specified as an array of join type, join table, and optionally join condition.');            }            // 0:join type, 1:join table, 2:on-condition (optional)            list($joinType, $table) = $join;            $tables = $this->quoteTableNames((array)$table, $params);            $table = reset($tables);            $joins[$i] = "$joinType $table";            if (isset($join[2])) {                $condition = $this->buildCondition($join[2], $params);                if ($condition !== '') {                    $joins[$i] .= ' ON ' . $condition;                }            }        }        return implode($this->separator, $joins);    }    /**     * Quotes table names passed.     *     * @param array $tables     * @param array $params     * @return array     */    private function quoteTableNames($tables, &$params)    {        foreach ($tables as $i => $table) {            if ($table instanceof Query) {                list($sql, $params) = $this->build($table, $params);                $tables[$i] = "($sql) " . $this->db->quoteTableName($i);            } elseif (is_string($i)) {                if (strpos($table, '(') === false) {                    $table = $this->db->quoteTableName($table);                }                $tables[$i] = "$table " . $this->db->quoteTableName($i);            } elseif (strpos($table, '(') === false) {                if ($tableWithAlias = $this->extractAlias($table)) { // with alias                    $tables[$i] = $this->db->quoteTableName($tableWithAlias[1]) . ' ' . $this->db->quoteTableName($tableWithAlias[2]);                } else {                    $tables[$i] = $this->db->quoteTableName($table);                }            }        }        return $tables;    }    /**     * @param string|array $condition     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the WHERE clause built from [[Query::$where]].     */    public function buildWhere($condition, &$params)    {        $where = $this->buildCondition($condition, $params);        return $where === '' ? '' : 'WHERE ' . $where;    }    /**     * @param array $columns     * @return string the GROUP BY clause     */    public function buildGroupBy($columns)    {        if (empty($columns)) {            return '';        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $column) {            if ($column instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                $columns[$i] = $this->buildExpression($column);            } elseif (strpos($column, '(') === false) {                $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($column);            }        }        return 'GROUP BY ' . implode(', ', $columns);    }    /**     * @param string|array $condition     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the HAVING clause built from [[Query::$having]].     */    public function buildHaving($condition, &$params)    {        $having = $this->buildCondition($condition, $params);        return $having === '' ? '' : 'HAVING ' . $having;    }    /**     * Builds the ORDER BY and LIMIT/OFFSET clauses and appends them to the given SQL.     * @param string $sql the existing SQL (without ORDER BY/LIMIT/OFFSET)     * @param array $orderBy the order by columns. See [[Query::orderBy]] for more details on how to specify this parameter.     * @param int $limit the limit number. See [[Query::limit]] for more details.     * @param int $offset the offset number. See [[Query::offset]] for more details.     * @return string the SQL completed with ORDER BY/LIMIT/OFFSET (if any)     */    public function buildOrderByAndLimit($sql, $orderBy, $limit, $offset)    {        $orderBy = $this->buildOrderBy($orderBy);        if ($orderBy !== '') {            $sql .= $this->separator . $orderBy;        }        $limit = $this->buildLimit($limit, $offset);        if ($limit !== '') {            $sql .= $this->separator . $limit;        }        return $sql;    }    /**     * @param array $columns     * @return string the ORDER BY clause built from [[Query::$orderBy]].     */    public function buildOrderBy($columns)    {        if (empty($columns)) {            return '';        }        $orders = [];        foreach ($columns as $name => $direction) {            if ($direction instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                $orders[] = $this->buildExpression($direction);            } else {                $orders[] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($name) . ($direction === SORT_DESC ? ' DESC' : '');            }        }        return 'ORDER BY ' . implode(', ', $orders);    }    /**     * @param int $limit     * @param int $offset     * @return string the LIMIT and OFFSET clauses     */    public function buildLimit($limit, $offset)    {        $sql = '';        if ($this->hasLimit($limit)) {            $sql = 'LIMIT ' . $limit;        }        if ($this->hasOffset($offset)) {            $sql .= ' OFFSET ' . $offset;        }        return ltrim($sql);    }    /**     * Checks to see if the given limit is effective.     * @param mixed $limit the given limit     * @return bool whether the limit is effective     */    protected function hasLimit($limit)    {        return ($limit instanceof ExpressionInterface) || ctype_digit((string)$limit);    }    /**     * Checks to see if the given offset is effective.     * @param mixed $offset the given offset     * @return bool whether the offset is effective     */    protected function hasOffset($offset)    {        return ($offset instanceof ExpressionInterface) || ctype_digit((string)$offset) && (string)$offset !== '0';    }    /**     * @param array $unions     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the UNION clause built from [[Query::$union]].     */    public function buildUnion($unions, &$params)    {        if (empty($unions)) {            return '';        }        $result = '';        foreach ($unions as $i => $union) {            $query = $union['query'];            if ($query instanceof Query) {                list($unions[$i]['query'], $params) = $this->build($query, $params);            }            $result .= 'UNION ' . ($union['all'] ? 'ALL ' : '') . '( ' . $unions[$i]['query'] . ' ) ';        }        return trim($result);    }    /**     * Processes columns and properly quotes them if necessary.     * It will join all columns into a string with comma as separators.     * @param string|array $columns the columns to be processed     * @return string the processing result     */    public function buildColumns($columns)    {        if (!is_array($columns)) {            if (strpos($columns, '(') !== false) {                return $columns;            }            $rawColumns = $columns;            $columns = preg_split('/\s*,\s*/', $columns, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);            if ($columns === false) {                throw new InvalidArgumentException("$rawColumns is not valid columns.");            }        }        foreach ($columns as $i => $column) {            if ($column instanceof ExpressionInterface) {                $columns[$i] = $this->buildExpression($column);            } elseif (strpos($column, '(') === false) {                $columns[$i] = $this->db->quoteColumnName($column);            }        }        return implode(', ', $columns);    }    /**     * Parses the condition specification and generates the corresponding SQL expression.     * @param string|array|ExpressionInterface $condition the condition specification. Please refer to [[Query::where()]]     * on how to specify a condition.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     */    public function buildCondition($condition, &$params)    {        if (is_array($condition)) {            if (empty($condition)) {                return '';            }            $condition = $this->createConditionFromArray($condition);        }        if ($condition instanceof ExpressionInterface) {            return $this->buildExpression($condition, $params);        }        return (string)$condition;    }    /**     * Transforms $condition defined in array format (as described in [[Query::where()]]     * to instance of [[yii\db\condition\ConditionInterface|ConditionInterface]] according to     * [[conditionClasses]] map.     *     * @param string|array $condition     * @return ConditionInterface     * @see conditionClasses     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function createConditionFromArray($condition)    {        if (isset($condition[0])) { // operator format: operator, operand 1, operand 2, ...            $operator = strtoupper(array_shift($condition));            if (isset($this->conditionClasses[$operator])) {                $className = $this->conditionClasses[$operator];            } else {                $className = 'yii\db\conditions\SimpleCondition';            }            /** @var ConditionInterface $className */            return $className::fromArrayDefinition($operator, $condition);        }        // hash format: 'column1' => 'value1', 'column2' => 'value2', ...        return new HashCondition($condition);    }    /**     * Creates a condition based on column-value pairs.     * @param array $condition the condition specification.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildHashCondition($condition, &$params)    {        return $this->buildCondition(new HashCondition($condition), $params);    }    /**     * Connects two or more SQL expressions with the `AND` or `OR` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use for connecting the given operands     * @param array $operands the SQL expressions to connect.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildAndCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Inverts an SQL expressions with `NOT` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use for connecting the given operands     * @param array $operands the SQL expressions to connect.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if wrong number of operands have been given.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildNotCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL expressions with the `BETWEEN` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use (e.g. `BETWEEN` or `NOT BETWEEN`)     * @param array $operands the first operand is the column name. The second and third operands     * describe the interval that column value should be in.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if wrong number of operands have been given.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildBetweenCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL expressions with the `IN` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use (e.g. `IN` or `NOT IN`)     * @param array $operands the first operand is the column name. If it is an array     * a composite IN condition will be generated.     * The second operand is an array of values that column value should be among.     * If it is an empty array the generated expression will be a `false` value if     * operator is `IN` and empty if operator is `NOT IN`.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws Exception if wrong number of operands have been given.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildInCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL expressions with the `LIKE` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use (e.g. `LIKE`, `NOT LIKE`, `OR LIKE` or `OR NOT LIKE`)     * @param array $operands an array of two or three operands     *     * - The first operand is the column name.     * - The second operand is a single value or an array of values that column value     *   should be compared with. If it is an empty array the generated expression will     *   be a `false` value if operator is `LIKE` or `OR LIKE`, and empty if operator     *   is `NOT LIKE` or `OR NOT LIKE`.     * - An optional third operand can also be provided to specify how to escape special characters     *   in the value(s). The operand should be an array of mappings from the special characters to their     *   escaped counterparts. If this operand is not provided, a default escape mapping will be used.     *   You may use `false` or an empty array to indicate the values are already escaped and no escape     *   should be applied. Note that when using an escape mapping (or the third operand is not provided),     *   the values will be automatically enclosed within a pair of percentage characters.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if wrong number of operands have been given.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildLikeCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL expressions with the `EXISTS` operator.     * @param string $operator the operator to use (e.g. `EXISTS` or `NOT EXISTS`)     * @param array $operands contains only one element which is a [[Query]] object representing the sub-query.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the operand is not a [[Query]] object.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildExistsCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates an SQL expressions like `"column" operator value`.     * @param string $operator the operator to use. Anything could be used e.g. `>`, `<=`, etc.     * @param array $operands contains two column names.     * @param array $params the binding parameters to be populated     * @return string the generated SQL expression     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if wrong number of operands have been given.     * @deprecated since 2.0.14. Use `buildCondition()` instead.     */    public function buildSimpleCondition($operator, $operands, &$params)    {        array_unshift($operands, $operator);        return $this->buildCondition($operands, $params);    }    /**     * Creates a SELECT EXISTS() SQL statement.     * @param string $rawSql the subquery in a raw form to select from.     * @return string the SELECT EXISTS() SQL statement.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function selectExists($rawSql)    {        return 'SELECT EXISTS(' . $rawSql . ')';    }    /**     * Helper method to add $value to $params array using [[PARAM_PREFIX]].     *     * @param string|null $value     * @param array $params passed by reference     * @return string the placeholder name in $params array     *     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function bindParam($value, &$params)    {        $phName = self::PARAM_PREFIX . count($params);        $params[$phName] = $value;        return $phName;    }    /**     * Extracts table alias if there is one or returns false     * @param $table     * @return bool|array     * @since 2.0.24     */    protected function extractAlias($table)    {        if (preg_match('/^(.*?)(?i:\s+as|)\s+([^ ]+)$/', $table, $matches)) {            return $matches;        }        return false;    }}
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