| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308 | <?php/** * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/ * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/ */namespace yii\db;/** * SchemaBuilderTrait contains shortcut methods to create instances of [[ColumnSchemaBuilder]]. * * These can be used in database migrations to define database schema types using a PHP interface. * This is useful to define a schema in a DBMS independent way so that the application may run on * different DBMS the same way. * * For example you may use the following code inside your migration files: * * ```php * $this->createTable('example_table', [ *   'id' => $this->primaryKey(), *   'name' => $this->string(64)->notNull(), *   'type' => $this->integer()->notNull()->defaultValue(10), *   'description' => $this->text(), *   'rule_name' => $this->string(64), *   'data' => $this->text(), *   'created_at' => $this->datetime()->notNull(), *   'updated_at' => $this->datetime(), * ]); * ``` * * @author Vasenin Matvey <vaseninm@gmail.com> * @since 2.0.6 */trait SchemaBuilderTrait{    /**     * @return Connection the database connection to be used for schema building.     */    abstract protected function getDb();    /**     * Creates a primary key column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function primaryKey($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_PK, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a big primary key column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function bigPrimaryKey($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_BIGPK, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a char column.     * @param int $length column size definition i.e. the maximum string length.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function char($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_CHAR, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a string column.     * @param int $length column size definition i.e. the maximum string length.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function string($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_STRING, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a text column.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function text()    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_TEXT);    }    /**     * Creates a tinyint column. If tinyint is not supported by the DBMS, smallint will be used.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function tinyInteger($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_TINYINT, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a smallint column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function smallInteger($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_SMALLINT, $length);    }    /**     * Creates an integer column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function integer($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_INTEGER, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a bigint column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function bigInteger($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_BIGINT, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a float column.     * @param int $precision column value precision. First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. FLOAT(precision).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function float($precision = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_FLOAT, $precision);    }    /**     * Creates a double column.     * @param int $precision column value precision. First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DOUBLE(precision).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function double($precision = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_DOUBLE, $precision);    }    /**     * Creates a decimal column.     * @param int $precision column value precision, which is usually the total number of digits.     * First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DECIMAL(precision, scale).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @param int $scale column value scale, which is usually the number of digits after the decimal point.     * Second parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DECIMAL(precision, scale).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function decimal($precision = null, $scale = null)    {        $length = [];        if ($precision !== null) {            $length[] = $precision;        }        if ($scale !== null) {            $length[] = $scale;        }        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_DECIMAL, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a datetime column.     * @param int $precision column value precision. First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DATETIME(precision).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function dateTime($precision = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_DATETIME, $precision);    }    /**     * Creates a timestamp column.     * @param int $precision column value precision. First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. TIMESTAMP(precision).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function timestamp($precision = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_TIMESTAMP, $precision);    }    /**     * Creates a time column.     * @param int $precision column value precision. First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. TIME(precision).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function time($precision = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_TIME, $precision);    }    /**     * Creates a date column.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function date()    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_DATE);    }    /**     * Creates a binary column.     * @param int $length column size or precision definition.     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function binary($length = null)    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_BINARY, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a boolean column.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function boolean()    {        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_BOOLEAN);    }    /**     * Creates a money column.     * @param int $precision column value precision, which is usually the total number of digits.     * First parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DECIMAL(precision, scale).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @param int $scale column value scale, which is usually the number of digits after the decimal point.     * Second parameter passed to the column type, e.g. DECIMAL(precision, scale).     * This parameter will be ignored if not supported by the DBMS.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.6     */    public function money($precision = null, $scale = null)    {        $length = [];        if ($precision !== null) {            $length[] = $precision;        }        if ($scale !== null) {            $length[] = $scale;        }        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_MONEY, $length);    }    /**     * Creates a JSON column.     * @return ColumnSchemaBuilder the column instance which can be further customized.     * @since 2.0.14     * @throws \yii\base\Exception     */    public function json()    {        /*         * TODO Remove in Yii 2.1         *         * Disabled due to bug in MySQL extension         * @link https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=70384         */        if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.6', '<') && $this->getDb()->getDriverName() === 'mysql') {            throw new \yii\base\Exception('JSON column type is not supported in PHP < 5.6');        }        return $this->getDb()->getSchema()->createColumnSchemaBuilder(Schema::TYPE_JSON);    }}
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