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Informations about the package dbkit

VPHP - DB Kit

Vanilla PHP functions to handle database connection and CRUD operations with PDO.

Installation

Easy install with composer:

Usage

db::init($settings)

Initializes the database connection. The output from this function should be assigned to a global 'database' variable.

db::insert($table, $input)

Sanitizes parameters and inserts an array of data into a specific table.
Returns the id field of the record created.

db::find($table, $criteria, $options)

Sanitizes parameters and retrieves a specific record(/s) from a specific table, building a query with SELECT *.
Returns an array with the the data and total number of records.

db::get() and db::fetch() are also available as aliases to db::find(), and behave the exact same way.

Raw Queries

Raw SQL queries can be used by sending a raw parameter like this:

db::update($table, $input, $criteria)

Sanitizes parameters and updates an array of data for a specific record(/s).

db::delete($table, $criteria)

Sanitizes parameters and deletes a specific record(/s).

db::create_placeholders($criteria)

Creates placeholders and sanitizes data for query building. This function is used to sanitize parameters for all functions.

It returns an array with a string of generated placeholders (where), and an array of the actual data to be used in the query (data).

An example of how it is used to prepare and execute a db::find() query:

Using PDO methods

The $GLOBALS['database'] variable is just an initialized PDO object, so it's possible to use any native PDO methods if needed.

For example:


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