interface ConditionInterface in Drupal 9
Same name in this branch
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Condition/ConditionInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Condition\ConditionInterface
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Entity/Query/ConditionInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Entity\Query\ConditionInterface
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/ConditionInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/ConditionInterface.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
Interface for a conditional clause in a query.
Hierarchy
- interface \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
Expanded class hierarchy of ConditionInterface
All classes that implement ConditionInterface
3 files declare their use of ConditionInterface
- block_content.module in core/
modules/ block_content/ block_content.module - Allows the creation of custom blocks through the user interface.
- SqlBaseTest.php in core/
modules/ migrate/ tests/ src/ Kernel/ SqlBaseTest.php - Contains \Drupal\Tests\migrate\Kernel\SqlBaseTest.
- ViewsSearchQuery.php in core/
modules/ search/ src/ ViewsSearchQuery.php
File
- core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Query/ ConditionInterface.php, line 10
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\QueryView source
interface ConditionInterface {
/**
* Helper function: builds the most common conditional clauses.
*
* This method takes 1 to 3 parameters.
*
* If called with 1 parameter, it should be a ConditionInterface that in
* itself forms a valid where clause. Use e.g. to build clauses with nested
* ANDs and ORs.
*
* If called with 2 parameters, they are taken as $field and $value with
* $operator having a value of =.
*
* Do not use this method to test for NULL values. Instead, use
* QueryConditionInterface::isNull() or QueryConditionInterface::isNotNull().
*
* To improve readability, the operators EXISTS and NOT EXISTS have their own
* utility method defined.
*
* Drupal considers LIKE case insensitive and the following is often used
* to tell the database that case insensitive equivalence is desired:
* @code
* \Drupal::database()->select('users')
* ->condition('name', $injected_connection->escapeLike($name), 'LIKE')
* @endcode
* Use 'LIKE BINARY' instead of 'LIKE' for case sensitive queries.
*
* Note: When using MySQL, the exact behavior also depends on the used
* collation. if the field is set to binary, then a LIKE condition will also
* be case sensitive and when a case insensitive collation is used, the =
* operator will also be case insensitive.
*
* @param string|\Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface $field
* The name of the field to check. This can also be QueryConditionInterface
* in itself. Use where(), if you would like to add a more complex condition
* involving operators or functions, or an already compiled condition.
* @param string|array|\Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface|null $value
* The value to test the field against. In most cases, and depending on the
* operator, this will be a scalar or an array. As SQL accepts select
* queries on any place where a scalar value or set is expected, $value may
* also be a SelectInterface or an array of SelectInterfaces. If $operator
* is a unary operator, e.g. IS NULL, $value will be ignored and should be
* null. If the operator requires a subquery, e.g. EXISTS, the $field will
* be ignored and $value should be a SelectInterface object.
* @param string|null $operator
* The operator to use. Supported for all supported databases are at least:
* - The comparison operators =, <>, <, <=, >, >=.
* - The operators (NOT) BETWEEN, (NOT) IN, (NOT) EXISTS, (NOT) LIKE.
* Other operators (e.g. LIKE, BINARY) may or may not work. Defaults to =.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*
* @throws \Drupal\Core\Database\InvalidQueryException
* If passed invalid arguments, such as an empty array as $value.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface::isNull()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface::isNotNull()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface::exists()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface::notExist()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface::where()
*/
public function condition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = '=');
/**
* Adds an arbitrary WHERE clause to the query.
*
* @param string $snippet
* A portion of a WHERE clause as a prepared statement. It must use named
* placeholders, not ? placeholders. The caller is responsible for providing
* unique placeholders that do not interfere with the placeholders generated
* by this QueryConditionInterface object.
* @param array $args
* An associative array of arguments keyed by the named placeholders.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*/
public function where($snippet, $args = []);
/**
* Sets a condition that the specified field be NULL.
*
* @param string|\Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface $field
* The name of the field or a subquery to check.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*/
public function isNull($field);
/**
* Sets a condition that the specified field be NOT NULL.
*
* @param string|\Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface $field
* The name of the field or a subquery to check.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*/
public function isNotNull($field);
/**
* Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns values.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface $select
* The subquery that must contain results.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*/
public function exists(SelectInterface $select);
/**
* Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns no values.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\SelectInterface $select
* The subquery that must not contain results.
*
* @return $this
* The called object.
*/
public function notExists(SelectInterface $select);
/**
* Sets a condition that is always false.
*
* @return $this
*/
public function alwaysFalse();
/**
* Gets the, possibly nested, list of conditions in this conditional clause.
*
* This method returns by reference. That allows alter hooks to access the
* data structure directly and manipulate it before it gets compiled.
*
* The data structure that is returned is an indexed array of entries, where
* each entry looks like the following:
* @code
* array(
* 'field' => $field,
* 'value' => $value,
* 'operator' => $operator,
* );
* @endcode
*
* In the special case that $operator is NULL, the $field is taken as a raw
* SQL snippet (possibly containing a function) and $value is an associative
* array of placeholders for the snippet.
*
* There will also be a single array entry of #conjunction, which is the
* conjunction that will be applied to the array, such as AND.
*
* @return array
* The, possibly nested, list of all conditions (by reference).
*/
public function &conditions();
/**
* Gets a complete list of all values to insert into the prepared statement.
*
* @return
* An associative array of placeholders and values.
*/
public function arguments();
/**
* Compiles the saved conditions for later retrieval.
*
* This method does not return anything, but simply prepares data to be
* retrieved via __toString() and arguments().
*
* @param $connection
* The database connection for which to compile the conditionals.
* @param $queryPlaceholder
* The query this condition belongs to. If not given, the current query is
* used.
*/
public function compile(Connection $connection, PlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder);
/**
* Check whether a condition has been previously compiled.
*
* @return
* TRUE if the condition has been previously compiled.
*/
public function compiled();
/**
* Creates an object holding a group of conditions.
*
* See andConditionGroup() and orConditionGroup() for more.
*
* @param $conjunction
* - AND (default): this is the equivalent of andConditionGroup().
* - OR: this is the equivalent of orConditionGroup().
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
* An object holding a group of conditions.
*/
public function conditionGroupFactory($conjunction = 'AND');
/**
* Creates a new group of conditions ANDed together.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
*/
public function andConditionGroup();
/**
* Creates a new group of conditions ORed together.
*
* @return \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\ConditionInterface
*/
public function orConditionGroup();
}
Members
Name | Modifiers | Type | Description | Overrides |
---|---|---|---|---|
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Sets a condition that is always false. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Creates a new group of conditions ANDed together. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Gets a complete list of all values to insert into the prepared statement. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Compiles the saved conditions for later retrieval. | 5 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Check whether a condition has been previously compiled. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Helper function: builds the most common conditional clauses. | |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Creates an object holding a group of conditions. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Gets the, possibly nested, list of conditions in this conditional clause. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns values. | 5 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Sets a condition that the specified field be NOT NULL. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Sets a condition that the specified field be NULL. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Sets a condition that the specified subquery returns no values. | 5 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Creates a new group of conditions ORed together. | 2 |
ConditionInterface:: |
public | function | Adds an arbitrary WHERE clause to the query. | 2 |