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A simple PHP class for creating and executing basic SQL prepared statements as object methods. This provides an easy way to interact with a database while staying safe from SQL injection.
The wrapper will make a database connection upon instantiation using the database information in an application's .env file. If you don't have an .env file, you'll need to create one. See https://github.com/vlucas/phpdotenv. Note that this has been included with the wrapper, you'll just need to create the .env file and load it in your application:
Create a Jaywrap instance:
INSERT
The insert method has 2 parameters: The name of the table as a string, and an array of the data to be inserted. The keys for the data array need to match the column names of the table. For example:
SELECT
The select method has 2 parameters: The name of the table as a string, and an array of the WHERE conditions (optional).
Select all the items in a table:
The results will be returned as an array.
SELECT with conditions:
The above would execute a prepared statement of:
You can also pass an array as a value in the conditions array:
The above would execute:
UPDATE
The update method has 3 parameters: The name of the table as a string, an array of the update data, and an array of the WHERE conditions.
DELETE
The delete method has 2 parameters: The name of the table as a string, and an array of the WHERE conditions.
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