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Informations about the package odb

J0113/ODB

Object-oriented database wrapper for PHP. Designed to be(come) compatible with multiple database. Queries are written in PHP and tables are connected to models.

Prerequisites/Requirements

Installation

J0113/ODB can be installed using composer.

Getting started

1. Database connection

The first thing you want to do is set up the connection to your database. This will setup the database connection for the whole application.

2. Mapping a model

All models must extend .

That's it, now you can access your database from PHP in an object-oriented way.

Usage

1. Inserting

2. Retrieving data

To get data you must use the , if more databases are supported queries will be supported.

3. Updating a row

To update data the proces is about the same, just leave the ID as is and use .

Relations

One issue with mapping a database to PHP objects is when relations come into play. ODB uses takes a JIT approach, the related object is 'accessible' from PHP but only when it gets accessed the query will get executed.

Releations are defined in the model object using the protected const RELATIONS array, relations can be toOne or toMany.

License

J0113/ODB is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See the enclosed LICENSE for details.


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Requires php Version >=7.4
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