| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594 | <?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\Component;use yii\di\Instance;use yii\helpers\StringHelper;/** * Migration is the base class for representing a database migration. * * Migration is designed to be used together with the "yii migrate" command. * * Each child class of Migration represents an individual database migration which * is identified by the child class name. * * Within each migration, the [[up()]] method should be overridden to contain the logic * for "upgrading" the database; while the [[down()]] method for the "downgrading" * logic. The "yii migrate" command manages all available migrations in an application. * * If the database supports transactions, you may also override [[safeUp()]] and * [[safeDown()]] so that if anything wrong happens during the upgrading or downgrading, * the whole migration can be reverted in a whole. * * Note that some DB queries in some DBMS cannot be put into a transaction. For some examples, * please refer to [implicit commit](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/implicit-commit.html). If this is the case, * you should still implement `up()` and `down()`, instead. * * Migration provides a set of convenient methods for manipulating database data and schema. * For example, the [[insert()]] method can be used to easily insert a row of data into * a database table; the [[createTable()]] method can be used to create a database table. * Compared with the same methods in [[Command]], these methods will display extra * information showing the method parameters and execution time, which may be useful when * applying migrations. * * For more details and usage information on Migration, see the [guide article on Migration](guide:db-migrations). * * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @since 2.0 */class Migration extends Component implements MigrationInterface{    use SchemaBuilderTrait;    /**     * @var Connection|array|string the DB connection object or the application component ID of the DB connection     * that this migration should work with. Starting from version 2.0.2, this can also be a configuration array     * for creating the object.     *     * Note that when a Migration object is created by the `migrate` command, this property will be overwritten     * by the command. If you do not want to use the DB connection provided by the command, you may override     * the [[init()]] method like the following:     *     * ```php     * public function init()     * {     *     $this->db = 'db2';     *     parent::init();     * }     * ```     */    public $db = 'db';    /**     * @var int max number of characters of the SQL outputted. Useful for reduction of long statements and making     * console output more compact.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public $maxSqlOutputLength;    /**     * @var bool indicates whether the console output should be compacted.     * If this is set to true, the individual commands ran within the migration will not be output to the console.     * Default is false, in other words the output is fully verbose by default.     * @since 2.0.13     */    public $compact = false;    /**     * Initializes the migration.     * This method will set [[db]] to be the 'db' application component, if it is `null`.     */    public function init()    {        parent::init();        $this->db = Instance::ensure($this->db, Connection::className());        $this->db->getSchema()->refresh();        $this->db->enableSlaves = false;    }    /**     * {@inheritdoc}     * @since 2.0.6     */    protected function getDb()    {        return $this->db;    }    /**     * This method contains the logic to be executed when applying this migration.     * Child classes may override this method to provide actual migration logic.     * @return bool return a false value to indicate the migration fails     * and should not proceed further. All other return values mean the migration succeeds.     */    public function up()    {        $transaction = $this->db->beginTransaction();        try {            if ($this->safeUp() === false) {                $transaction->rollBack();                return false;            }            $transaction->commit();        } catch (\Exception $e) {            $this->printException($e);            $transaction->rollBack();            return false;        } catch (\Throwable $e) {            $this->printException($e);            $transaction->rollBack();            return false;        }        return null;    }    /**     * This method contains the logic to be executed when removing this migration.     * The default implementation throws an exception indicating the migration cannot be removed.     * Child classes may override this method if the corresponding migrations can be removed.     * @return bool return a false value to indicate the migration fails     * and should not proceed further. All other return values mean the migration succeeds.     */    public function down()    {        $transaction = $this->db->beginTransaction();        try {            if ($this->safeDown() === false) {                $transaction->rollBack();                return false;            }            $transaction->commit();        } catch (\Exception $e) {            $this->printException($e);            $transaction->rollBack();            return false;        } catch (\Throwable $e) {            $this->printException($e);            $transaction->rollBack();            return false;        }        return null;    }    /**     * @param \Throwable|\Exception $e     */    private function printException($e)    {        echo 'Exception: ' . $e->getMessage() . ' (' . $e->getFile() . ':' . $e->getLine() . ")\n";        echo $e->getTraceAsString() . "\n";    }    /**     * This method contains the logic to be executed when applying this migration.     * This method differs from [[up()]] in that the DB logic implemented here will     * be enclosed within a DB transaction.     * Child classes may implement this method instead of [[up()]] if the DB logic     * needs to be within a transaction.     *     * Note: Not all DBMS support transactions. And some DB queries cannot be put into a transaction. For some examples,     * please refer to [implicit commit](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/implicit-commit.html).     *     * @return bool return a false value to indicate the migration fails     * and should not proceed further. All other return values mean the migration succeeds.     */    public function safeUp()    {    }    /**     * This method contains the logic to be executed when removing this migration.     * This method differs from [[down()]] in that the DB logic implemented here will     * be enclosed within a DB transaction.     * Child classes may implement this method instead of [[down()]] if the DB logic     * needs to be within a transaction.     *     * Note: Not all DBMS support transactions. And some DB queries cannot be put into a transaction. For some examples,     * please refer to [implicit commit](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/implicit-commit.html).     *     * @return bool return a false value to indicate the migration fails     * and should not proceed further. All other return values mean the migration succeeds.     */    public function safeDown()    {    }    /**     * Executes a SQL statement.     * This method executes the specified SQL statement using [[db]].     * @param string $sql the SQL statement to be executed     * @param array $params input parameters (name => value) for the SQL execution.     * See [[Command::execute()]] for more details.     */    public function execute($sql, $params = [])    {        $sqlOutput = $sql;        if ($this->maxSqlOutputLength !== null) {            $sqlOutput = StringHelper::truncate($sql, $this->maxSqlOutputLength, '[... hidden]');        }        $time = $this->beginCommand("execute SQL: $sqlOutput");        $this->db->createCommand($sql)->bindValues($params)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Creates and executes an INSERT SQL statement.     * The method will properly escape the column names, and bind the values to be inserted.     * @param string $table the table that new rows will be inserted into.     * @param array $columns the column data (name => value) to be inserted into the table.     */    public function insert($table, $columns)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("insert into $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->insert($table, $columns)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Creates and executes a batch INSERT SQL statement.     * The method will properly escape the column names, and bind 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 $rows the rows to be batch inserted into the table     */    public function batchInsert($table, $columns, $rows)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("insert into $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->batchInsert($table, $columns, $rows)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Creates and executes a command to insert rows into a database table if     * they do not already exist (matching unique constraints),     * or update them if they do.     *     * The method will properly escape the column names, and bind the values to be inserted.     *     * @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 parameters to be bound to the command.     * @return $this the command object itself.     * @since 2.0.14     */    public function upsert($table, $insertColumns, $updateColumns = true, $params = [])    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("upsert into $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->upsert($table, $insertColumns, $updateColumns, $params)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Creates and executes an UPDATE SQL statement.     * The method will properly escape the column names and bind the values to be updated.     * @param string $table the table to be updated.     * @param array $columns the column data (name => value) to be updated.     * @param array|string $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part. Please     * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify conditions.     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the query.     */    public function update($table, $columns, $condition = '', $params = [])    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("update $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->update($table, $columns, $condition, $params)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Creates and executes a DELETE SQL statement.     * @param string $table the table where the data will be deleted from.     * @param array|string $condition the conditions that will be put in the WHERE part. Please     * refer to [[Query::where()]] on how to specify conditions.     * @param array $params the parameters to be bound to the query.     */    public function delete($table, $condition = '', $params = [])    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("delete from $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->delete($table, $condition, $params)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 [[QueryBuilder::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     * put into the generated SQL.     *     * @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 $options additional SQL fragment that will be appended to the generated SQL.     */    public function createTable($table, $columns, $options = null)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("create table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->createTable($table, $columns, $options)->execute();        foreach ($columns as $column => $type) {            if ($type instanceof ColumnSchemaBuilder && $type->comment !== null) {                $this->db->createCommand()->addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $type->comment)->execute();            }        }        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes a SQL statement for renaming a DB table.     * @param string $table the table to be renamed. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $newName the new table name. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function renameTable($table, $newName)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("rename table $table to $newName");        $this->db->createCommand()->renameTable($table, $newName)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes a SQL statement for dropping a DB table.     * @param string $table the table to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function dropTable($table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropTable($table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes a SQL statement for truncating a DB table.     * @param string $table the table to be truncated. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function truncateTable($table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("truncate table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->truncateTable($table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 $type the column type. The [[QueryBuilder::getColumnType()]] method will be invoked to convert abstract column type (if any)     * into the physical one. Anything that is not recognized as abstract type will be kept in the generated SQL.     * For example, 'string' will be turned into 'varchar(255)', while 'string not null' will become 'varchar(255) not null'.     */    public function addColumn($table, $column, $type)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("add column $column $type to table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->addColumn($table, $column, $type)->execute();        if ($type instanceof ColumnSchemaBuilder && $type->comment !== null) {            $this->db->createCommand()->addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $type->comment)->execute();        }        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 $column the name of the column to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function dropColumn($table, $column)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop column $column from table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropColumn($table, $column)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 $name the old name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $newName the new name of the column. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function renameColumn($table, $name, $newName)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("rename column $name in table $table to $newName");        $this->db->createCommand()->renameColumn($table, $name, $newName)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 $type the new column type. The [[QueryBuilder::getColumnType()]] method will be invoked to convert abstract column type (if any)     * into the physical one. Anything that is not recognized as abstract type will be kept in the generated SQL.     * For example, 'string' will be turned into 'varchar(255)', while 'string not null' will become 'varchar(255) not null'.     */    public function alterColumn($table, $column, $type)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("alter column $column in table $table to $type");        $this->db->createCommand()->alterColumn($table, $column, $type)->execute();        if ($type instanceof ColumnSchemaBuilder && $type->comment !== null) {            $this->db->createCommand()->addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $type->comment)->execute();        }        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes a SQL statement for creating a primary key.     * The method will properly quote the table and column names.     * @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 $columns comma separated string or array of columns that the primary key will consist of.     */    public function addPrimaryKey($name, $table, $columns)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("add primary key $name on $table (" . (is_array($columns) ? implode(',', $columns) : $columns) . ')');        $this->db->createCommand()->addPrimaryKey($name, $table, $columns)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes a SQL statement for dropping a primary key.     * @param string $name the name of the primary key constraint to be removed.     * @param string $table the table that the primary key constraint will be removed from.     */    public function dropPrimaryKey($name, $table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop primary key $name");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropPrimaryKey($name, $table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * 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.     * @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.     * @param string $delete the ON DELETE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL     * @param string $update the ON UPDATE option. Most DBMS support these options: RESTRICT, CASCADE, NO ACTION, SET DEFAULT, SET NULL     */    public function addForeignKey($name, $table, $columns, $refTable, $refColumns, $delete = null, $update = null)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("add foreign key $name: $table (" . implode(',', (array) $columns) . ") references $refTable (" . implode(',', (array) $refColumns) . ')');        $this->db->createCommand()->addForeignKey($name, $table, $columns, $refTable, $refColumns, $delete, $update)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * 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 $table the table whose foreign is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function dropForeignKey($name, $table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop foreign key $name from table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropForeignKey($name, $table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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, please separate them     * by commas or use an array. Each column name will be properly quoted by the method. Quoting will be skipped for column names that     * include a left parenthesis "(".     * @param bool $unique whether to add UNIQUE constraint on the created index.     */    public function createIndex($name, $table, $columns, $unique = false)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand('create' . ($unique ? ' unique' : '') . " index $name on $table (" . implode(',', (array) $columns) . ')');        $this->db->createCommand()->createIndex($name, $table, $columns, $unique)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and executes 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 $table the table whose index is to be dropped. The name will be properly quoted by the method.     */    public function dropIndex($name, $table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop index $name on $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropIndex($name, $table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and execute a SQL statement 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 $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $comment)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("add comment on column $column");        $this->db->createCommand()->addCommentOnColumn($table, $column, $comment)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for adding comment to table.     *     * @param string $table the table to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $comment the text of the comment to be added. The comment will be properly quoted by the method.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function addCommentOnTable($table, $comment)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("add comment on table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->addCommentOnTable($table, $comment)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds and execute a SQL statement for dropping comment from column.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @param string $column the name of the column to be commented. The column name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function dropCommentFromColumn($table, $column)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop comment from column $column");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropCommentFromColumn($table, $column)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Builds a SQL statement for dropping comment from table.     *     * @param string $table the table whose column is to be commented. The table name will be properly quoted by the method.     * @since 2.0.8     */    public function dropCommentFromTable($table)    {        $time = $this->beginCommand("drop comment from table $table");        $this->db->createCommand()->dropCommentFromTable($table)->execute();        $this->endCommand($time);    }    /**     * Prepares for a command to be executed, and outputs to the console.     *     * @param string $description the description for the command, to be output to the console.     * @return float the time before the command is executed, for the time elapsed to be calculated.     * @since 2.0.13     */    protected function beginCommand($description)    {        if (!$this->compact) {            echo "    > $description ...";        }        return microtime(true);    }    /**     * Finalizes after the command has been executed, and outputs to the console the time elapsed.     *     * @param float $time the time before the command was executed.     * @since 2.0.13     */    protected function endCommand($time)    {        if (!$this->compact) {            echo ' done (time: ' . sprintf('%.3f', microtime(true) - $time) . "s)\n";        }    }}
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