Commit 240d51e9 authored by zYne's avatar zYne

Added sqlite export driver

parent d18688e4
<?php
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*/
Doctrine::autoload('Doctrine_Export');
/**
* Doctrine_Export_Sqlite
*
* @package Doctrine
* @author Konsta Vesterinen
* @author Lukas Smith <smith@pooteeweet.org> (PEAR MDB2 library)
* @license LGPL
*/
class Doctrine_Export_Sqlite extends Doctrine_Export {
/**
* Get the stucture of a field into an array
*
* @param string $table name of the table on which the index is to be created
* @param string $name name of the index to be created
* @param array $definition associative array that defines properties of the index to be created.
* Currently, only one property named FIELDS is supported. This property
* is also an associative with the names of the index fields as array
* indexes. Each entry of this array is set to another type of associative
* array that specifies properties of the index that are specific to
* each field.
*
* Currently, only the sorting property is supported. It should be used
* to define the sorting direction of the index. It may be set to either
* ascending or descending.
*
* Not all DBMS support index sorting direction configuration. The DBMS
* drivers of those that do not support it ignore this property. Use the
* function support() to determine whether the DBMS driver can manage indexes.
* Example
* array(
* 'fields' => array(
* 'user_name' => array(
* 'sorting' => 'ascending'
* ),
* 'last_login' => array()
* )
* )
* @throws PDOException
* @return void
*/
public function createIndex($table, $name, $definition) {
$table = $this->conn->quoteIdentifier($table, true);
$name = $this->dbh->getIndexName($name);
$query = "CREATE INDEX $name ON $table";
$fields = array();
foreach ($definition['fields'] as $field_name => $field) {
$field_string = $field_name;
if (!empty($field['sorting'])) {
switch ($field['sorting']) {
case 'ascending':
$field_string.= ' ASC';
break;
case 'descending':
$field_string.= ' DESC';
break;
}
}
$fields[] = $field_string;
}
$query .= ' ('.implode(', ', $fields) . ')';
return $this->dbh->exec($query);
}
}
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