protected function Schema::introspectSchema in Drupal 8
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Driver/sqlite/Schema.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\sqlite\Schema::introspectSchema()
Find out the schema of a table.
This function uses introspection methods provided by the database to create a schema array. This is useful, for example, during update when the old schema is not available.
Parameters
$table: Name of the table.
Return value
An array representing the schema.
Throws
\Exception If a column of the table could not be parsed.
11 calls to Schema::introspectSchema()
- Schema::addField in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php - Add a new field to a table.
- Schema::addPrimaryKey in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php - Add a primary key.
- Schema::changeField in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php - Change a field definition.
- Schema::dropField in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php - Drop a field.
- Schema::dropPrimaryKey in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php - Drop the primary key.
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Driver/ sqlite/ Schema.php, line 481
Class
- Schema
- SQLite implementation of \Drupal\Core\Database\Schema.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\sqliteCode
protected function introspectSchema($table) {
$mapped_fields = array_flip($this
->getFieldTypeMap());
$schema = [
'fields' => [],
'primary key' => [],
'unique keys' => [],
'indexes' => [],
];
$info = $this
->getPrefixInfo($table);
$result = $this->connection
->query('PRAGMA ' . $info['schema'] . '.table_info(' . $info['table'] . ')');
foreach ($result as $row) {
if (preg_match('/^([^(]+)\\((.*)\\)$/', $row->type, $matches)) {
$type = $matches[1];
$length = $matches[2];
}
else {
$type = $row->type;
$length = NULL;
}
if (isset($mapped_fields[$type])) {
list($type, $size) = explode(':', $mapped_fields[$type]);
$schema['fields'][$row->name] = [
'type' => $type,
'size' => $size,
'not null' => !empty($row->notnull) || $row->pk !== "0",
'default' => trim($row->dflt_value, "'"),
];
if ($length) {
$schema['fields'][$row->name]['length'] = $length;
}
// $row->pk contains a number that reflects the primary key order. We
// use that as the key and sort (by key) below to return the primary key
// in the same order that it is stored in.
if ($row->pk) {
$schema['primary key'][$row->pk] = $row->name;
}
}
else {
throw new \Exception("Unable to parse the column type " . $row->type);
}
}
ksort($schema['primary key']);
// Re-key the array because $row->pk starts counting at 1.
$schema['primary key'] = array_values($schema['primary key']);
$indexes = [];
$result = $this->connection
->query('PRAGMA ' . $info['schema'] . '.index_list(' . $info['table'] . ')');
foreach ($result as $row) {
if (strpos($row->name, 'sqlite_autoindex_') !== 0) {
$indexes[] = [
'schema_key' => $row->unique ? 'unique keys' : 'indexes',
'name' => $row->name,
];
}
}
foreach ($indexes as $index) {
$name = $index['name'];
// Get index name without prefix.
$index_name = substr($name, strlen($info['table']) + 1);
$result = $this->connection
->query('PRAGMA ' . $info['schema'] . '.index_info(' . $name . ')');
foreach ($result as $row) {
$schema[$index['schema_key']][$index_name][] = $row->name;
}
}
return $schema;
}