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Informations about the package smooth-pdo

smooth-pdo

A drop-in PDO wrapper that provides smooth and pleasant method chaining.

Rationale

PDO is a perfectly fine way to access a database, but it would be a little more pleasant to work with if all the methods could be chained together. Unfortunately, you can't do that with PDO since it uses boolean return values to indicate errors. This just overrides the methods that use return values to indicate errors so they throw exceptions instead.

Installation

composer require royallthefourth/smooth-pdo

Now create a SmoothPdo\DataObject from a \PDO and you're all set:

Example

A typical example from the PDO documentation looks like this:

Here's how it looks with SmoothPdo\DataObject:

Differences from PDO

This library works almost exactly like PDO. Just beware that these methods now throw exceptions instead of returning false:

Problems

If you encounter any problems or notice any other divergence from PDO, please don't hesitate file an issue.


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