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public function Insert::__construct in Drupal 10

Same name in this branch
  1. 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/Query/Insert.php \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\Insert::__construct()
  2. 10 core/modules/sqlite/src/Driver/Database/sqlite/Insert.php \Drupal\sqlite\Driver\Database\sqlite\Insert::__construct()
  3. 10 core/modules/pgsql/src/Driver/Database/pgsql/Insert.php \Drupal\pgsql\Driver\Database\pgsql\Insert::__construct()
  4. 10 core/modules/mysql/src/Driver/Database/mysql/Insert.php \Drupal\mysql\Driver\Database\mysql\Insert::__construct()

Constructs an Insert object.

Parameters

\Drupal\Core\Database\Connection $connection: A Connection object.

string $table: Name of the table to associate with this query.

array $options: Array of database options.

Overrides Insert::__construct

File

core/modules/pgsql/src/Driver/Database/pgsql/Insert.php, line 23

Class

Insert
PostgreSQL implementation of \Drupal\Core\Database\Query\Insert.

Namespace

Drupal\pgsql\Driver\Database\pgsql

Code

public function __construct(Connection $connection, string $table, array $options = []) {

  // @todo Remove the __construct in Drupal 11.
  // @see https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3256524
  parent::__construct($connection, $table, $options);
  unset($this->queryOptions['return']);
}