Truncate.php in Drupal 9
Same filename in this branch
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/Truncate.php
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Driver/sqlite/Truncate.php
- 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Driver/pgsql/Truncate.php
- 9 core/tests/fixtures/database_drivers/module/corefake/src/Driver/Database/corefakeWithAllCustomClasses/Truncate.php
- 9 core/modules/system/tests/modules/driver_test/src/Driver/Database/DrivertestPgsql/Truncate.php
Same filename and directory in other branches
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\QueryFile
core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/Truncate.phpView source
<?php
namespace Drupal\Core\Database\Query;
use Drupal\Core\Database\Database;
use Drupal\Core\Database\Connection;
/**
* General class for an abstracted TRUNCATE operation.
*/
class Truncate extends Query {
/**
* The table to truncate.
*
* @var string
*/
protected $table;
/**
* Constructs a Truncate query object.
*
* @param \Drupal\Core\Database\Connection $connection
* A Connection object.
* @param string $table
* Name of the table to associate with this query.
* @param array $options
* Array of database options.
*/
public function __construct(Connection $connection, $table, array $options = []) {
$options['return'] = Database::RETURN_AFFECTED;
parent::__construct($connection, $options);
$this->table = $table;
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function compile(Connection $connection, PlaceholderInterface $queryPlaceholder) {
return $this->condition
->compile($connection, $queryPlaceholder);
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function compiled() {
return $this->condition
->compiled();
}
/**
* Executes the TRUNCATE query.
*
* @return
* Return value is dependent on whether the executed SQL statement is a
* TRUNCATE or a DELETE. TRUNCATE is DDL and no information on affected
* rows is available. DELETE is DML and will return the number of affected
* rows. In general, do not rely on the value returned by this method in
* calling code.
*
* @see https://learnsql.com/blog/difference-between-truncate-delete-and-drop-table-in-sql
*/
public function execute() {
$stmt = $this->connection
->prepareStatement((string) $this, $this->queryOptions, TRUE);
try {
$stmt
->execute([], $this->queryOptions);
return $stmt
->rowCount();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
$this->connection
->exceptionHandler()
->handleExecutionException($e, $stmt, [], $this->queryOptions);
}
}
/**
* Implements PHP magic __toString method to convert the query to a string.
*
* @return string
* The prepared statement.
*/
public function __toString() {
// Create a sanitized comment string to prepend to the query.
$comments = $this->connection
->makeComment($this->comments);
// In most cases, TRUNCATE is not a transaction safe statement as it is a
// DDL statement which results in an implicit COMMIT. When we are in a
// transaction, fallback to the slower, but transactional, DELETE.
// PostgreSQL also locks the entire table for a TRUNCATE strongly reducing
// the concurrency with other transactions.
if ($this->connection
->inTransaction()) {
return $comments . 'DELETE FROM {' . $this->connection
->escapeTable($this->table) . '}';
}
else {
return $comments . 'TRUNCATE {' . $this->connection
->escapeTable($this->table) . '} ';
}
}
}