protected function DatabaseCondition::mapConditionOperator in Drupal 7
Gets any special processing requirements for the condition operator.
Some condition types require special processing, such as IN, because the value data they pass in is not a simple value. This is a simple overridable lookup function.
Parameters
$operator: The condition operator, such as "IN", "BETWEEN", etc. Case-sensitive.
Return value
The extra handling directives for the specified operator, or NULL.
1 call to DatabaseCondition::mapConditionOperator()
- DatabaseCondition::compile in includes/
database/ query.inc - Implements QueryConditionInterface::compile().
File
- includes/
database/ query.inc, line 1924 - Non-specific Database query code. Used by all engines.
Class
- DatabaseCondition
- Generic class for a series of conditions in a query.
Code
protected function mapConditionOperator($operator) {
// $specials does not use drupal_static as its value never changes.
static $specials = array(
'BETWEEN' => array(
'delimiter' => ' AND ',
),
'IN' => array(
'delimiter' => ', ',
'prefix' => ' (',
'postfix' => ')',
),
'NOT IN' => array(
'delimiter' => ', ',
'prefix' => ' (',
'postfix' => ')',
),
'EXISTS' => array(
'prefix' => ' (',
'postfix' => ')',
),
'NOT EXISTS' => array(
'prefix' => ' (',
'postfix' => ')',
),
'IS NULL' => array(
'use_value' => FALSE,
),
'IS NOT NULL' => array(
'use_value' => FALSE,
),
// Use backslash for escaping wildcard characters.
'LIKE' => array(
'postfix' => " ESCAPE '\\\\'",
),
'NOT LIKE' => array(
'postfix' => " ESCAPE '\\\\'",
),
// These ones are here for performance reasons.
'=' => array(),
'<' => array(),
'>' => array(),
'>=' => array(),
'<=' => array(),
);
if (isset($specials[$operator])) {
$return = $specials[$operator];
}
else {
// We need to upper case because PHP index matches are case sensitive but
// do not need the more expensive drupal_strtoupper because SQL statements are ASCII.
$operator = strtoupper($operator);
$return = isset($specials[$operator]) ? $specials[$operator] : array();
}
$return += array(
'operator' => $operator,
);
return $return;
}