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Informations about the package pdostatementbuilder
philiagus/pdostatementbuilder
PHP classes to easily build PDO statements.
For all update information please refer to UPDATE.md.
What is it?
A simple way of building complex PDOStatements in a readable way. Want to build an overly complex filter SQL for your project? This is the project to use!
Is it covered?
100% Test covered
Tested in
PHP8.1
PHP8.2
PHP8.3
PHP8.4
Why do all this?
It is very common in database related coding to build statements based on a set of input parameters provided to a repository. This usually looks something like this:
Compare this to the following code:
The code does essentially the same, but the SQL is readable. Additionally, an IDE such as PHPStorm can help you with auto-completion of the SQL.
Simple Statement building
The Builder also supports a static method to simply build Statements.
The Builder::simple method does not only take named parameters (:id), but also numeric parameters (for binding with ? in PDO). You can also simply provide an Parameter object (new Parameter(<name>, <value>, <type>)) if you want in-place control of the parameter type.
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