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			407 lines
		
	
	
		
			15 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
| <?php
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| declare(strict_types=1);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (https://cakephp.org)
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|  * Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
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|  *
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|  * Licensed under The MIT License
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|  * For full copyright and license information, please see the LICENSE.txt
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|  * Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
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|  *
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|  * @copyright     Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
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|  * @link          https://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project
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|  * @since         3.1
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|  * @license       https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
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|  */
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| 
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| namespace Cake\Datasource;
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| 
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| /**
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|  * The basis for every query object
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|  *
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|  * @method $this andWhere($conditions, array $types = []) Connects any previously defined set of conditions to the
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|  *   provided list using the AND operator. {@see \Cake\Database\Query::andWhere()}
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|  * @method \Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface|array firstOrFail() Get the first result from the executing query or raise an exception.
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|  *   {@see \Cake\Database\Query::firstOrFail()}
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|  * @method $this setRepository(\Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface $repository) Set the default repository object that will be used by this query.
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|  */
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| interface QueryInterface
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| {
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|     /**
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|      * Adds fields to be selected from datasource.
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|      *
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|      * Calling this function multiple times will append more fields to the list
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|      * of fields to be selected.
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|      *
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|      * If `true` is passed in the second argument, any previous selections will
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|      * be overwritten with the list passed in the first argument.
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|      *
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|      * @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|\Cake\ORM\Association|\Cake\ORM\Table|callable|array|string $fields Fields.
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|      * @param bool $overwrite whether to reset fields with passed list or not
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function select($fields, bool $overwrite = false);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Returns a key => value array representing a single aliased field
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|      * that can be passed directly to the select() method.
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|      * The key will contain the alias and the value the actual field name.
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|      *
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|      * If the field is already aliased, then it will not be changed.
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|      * If no $alias is passed, the default table for this query will be used.
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|      *
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|      * @param string $field The field to alias
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|      * @param string|null $alias the alias used to prefix the field
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|      * @return array<string, string>
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|      */
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|     public function aliasField(string $field, ?string $alias = null): array;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Runs `aliasField()` for each field in the provided list and returns
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|      * the result under a single array.
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|      *
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|      * @param array $fields The fields to alias
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|      * @param string|null $defaultAlias The default alias
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|      * @return array<string, string>
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|      */
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|     public function aliasFields(array $fields, ?string $defaultAlias = null): array;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Fetch the results for this query.
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|      *
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|      * Will return either the results set through setResult(), or execute this query
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|      * and return the ResultSetDecorator object ready for streaming of results.
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|      *
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|      * ResultSetDecorator is a traversable object that implements the methods found
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|      * on Cake\Collection\Collection.
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|      *
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|      * @return \Cake\Datasource\ResultSetInterface
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|      */
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|     public function all(): ResultSetInterface;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Populates or adds parts to current query clauses using an array.
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|      * This is handy for passing all query clauses at once. The option array accepts:
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|      *
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|      * - fields: Maps to the select method
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|      * - conditions: Maps to the where method
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|      * - limit: Maps to the limit method
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|      * - order: Maps to the order method
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|      * - offset: Maps to the offset method
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|      * - group: Maps to the group method
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|      * - having: Maps to the having method
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|      * - contain: Maps to the contain options for eager loading
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|      * - join: Maps to the join method
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|      * - page: Maps to the page method
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|      *
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|      * ### Example:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $query->applyOptions([
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|      *   'fields' => ['id', 'name'],
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|      *   'conditions' => [
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|      *     'created >=' => '2013-01-01'
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|      *   ],
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|      *   'limit' => 10
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|      * ]);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * Is equivalent to:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query
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|      *  ->select(['id', 'name'])
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|      *  ->where(['created >=' => '2013-01-01'])
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|      *  ->limit(10)
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * @param array<string, mixed> $options list of query clauses to apply new parts to.
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function applyOptions(array $options);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Apply custom finds to against an existing query object.
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|      *
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|      * Allows custom find methods to be combined and applied to each other.
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $repository->find('all')->find('recent');
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * The above is an example of stacking multiple finder methods onto
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|      * a single query.
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|      *
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|      * @param string $finder The finder method to use.
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|      * @param array<string, mixed> $options The options for the finder.
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|      * @return static Returns a modified query.
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|      */
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|     public function find(string $finder, array $options = []);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Returns the first result out of executing this query, if the query has not been
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|      * executed before, it will set the limit clause to 1 for performance reasons.
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|      *
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|      * ### Example:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $singleUser = $query->select(['id', 'username'])->first();
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * @return \Cake\Datasource\EntityInterface|array|null the first result from the ResultSet
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|      */
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|     public function first();
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Returns the total amount of results for the query.
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|      *
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|      * @return int
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|      */
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|     public function count(): int;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Sets the number of records that should be retrieved from database,
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|      * accepts an integer or an expression object that evaluates to an integer.
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|      * In some databases, this operation might not be supported or will require
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|      * the query to be transformed in order to limit the result set size.
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|      *
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|      * ### Examples
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $query->limit(10) // generates LIMIT 10
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|      * $query->limit($query->newExpr()->add(['1 + 1'])); // LIMIT (1 + 1)
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|int|null $limit number of records to be returned
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function limit($limit);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Sets the number of records that should be skipped from the original result set
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|      * This is commonly used for paginating large results. Accepts an integer or an
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|      * expression object that evaluates to an integer.
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|      *
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|      * In some databases, this operation might not be supported or will require
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|      * the query to be transformed in order to limit the result set size.
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|      *
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|      * ### Examples
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query->offset(10) // generates OFFSET 10
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|      *  $query->offset($query->newExpr()->add(['1 + 1'])); // OFFSET (1 + 1)
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|int|null $offset number of records to be skipped
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function offset($offset);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Adds a single or multiple fields to be used in the ORDER clause for this query.
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|      * Fields can be passed as an array of strings, array of expression
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|      * objects, a single expression or a single string.
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|      *
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|      * If an array is passed, keys will be used as the field itself and the value will
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|      * represent the order in which such field should be ordered. When called multiple
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|      * times with the same fields as key, the last order definition will prevail over
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|      * the others.
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|      *
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|      * By default this function will append any passed argument to the list of fields
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|      * to be selected, unless the second argument is set to true.
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|      *
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|      * ### Examples:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $query->order(['title' => 'DESC', 'author_id' => 'ASC']);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * Produces:
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|      *
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|      * `ORDER BY title DESC, author_id ASC`
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $query
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|      *     ->order(['title' => $query->newExpr('DESC NULLS FIRST')])
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|      *     ->order('author_id');
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * Will generate:
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|      *
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|      * `ORDER BY title DESC NULLS FIRST, author_id`
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      * $expression = $query->newExpr()->add(['id % 2 = 0']);
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|      * $query->order($expression)->order(['title' => 'ASC']);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * Will become:
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|      *
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|      * `ORDER BY (id %2 = 0), title ASC`
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|      *
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|      * If you need to set complex expressions as order conditions, you
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|      * should use `orderAsc()` or `orderDesc()`.
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|      *
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|      * @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|\Closure|array|string $fields fields to be added to the list
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|      * @param bool $overwrite whether to reset order with field list or not
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function order($fields, $overwrite = false);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Set the page of results you want.
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|      *
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|      * This method provides an easier to use interface to set the limit + offset
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|      * in the record set you want as results. If empty the limit will default to
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|      * the existing limit clause, and if that too is empty, then `25` will be used.
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|      *
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|      * Pages must start at 1.
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|      *
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|      * @param int $num The page number you want.
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|      * @param int|null $limit The number of rows you want in the page. If null
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|      *  the current limit clause will be used.
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|      * @return $this
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|      * @throws \InvalidArgumentException If page number < 1.
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|      */
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|     public function page(int $num, ?int $limit = null);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Returns an array representation of the results after executing the query.
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|      *
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|      * @return array
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|      */
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|     public function toArray(): array;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Set the default Table object that will be used by this query
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|      * and form the `FROM` clause.
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|      *
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|      * @param \Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface $repository The default repository object to use
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function repository(RepositoryInterface $repository);
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Returns the default repository object that will be used by this query,
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|      * that is, the repository that will appear in the from clause.
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|      *
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|      * @return \Cake\Datasource\RepositoryInterface|null $repository The default repository object to use
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|      */
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|     public function getRepository(): ?RepositoryInterface;
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| 
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|     /**
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|      * Adds a condition or set of conditions to be used in the WHERE clause for this
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|      * query. Conditions can be expressed as an array of fields as keys with
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|      * comparison operators in it, the values for the array will be used for comparing
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|      * the field to such literal. Finally, conditions can be expressed as a single
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|      * string or an array of strings.
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|      *
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|      * When using arrays, each entry will be joined to the rest of the conditions using
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|      * an AND operator. Consecutive calls to this function will also join the new
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|      * conditions specified using the AND operator. Additionally, values can be
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|      * expressed using expression objects which can include other query objects.
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|      *
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|      * Any conditions created with this methods can be used with any SELECT, UPDATE
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|      * and DELETE type of queries.
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|      *
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|      * ### Conditions using operators:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query->where([
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|      *      'posted >=' => new DateTime('3 days ago'),
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|      *      'title LIKE' => 'Hello W%',
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|      *      'author_id' => 1,
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|      *  ], ['posted' => 'datetime']);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * The previous example produces:
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|      *
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|      * `WHERE posted >= 2012-01-27 AND title LIKE 'Hello W%' AND author_id = 1`
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|      *
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|      * Second parameter is used to specify what type is expected for each passed
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|      * key. Valid types can be used from the mapped with Database\Type class.
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|      *
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|      * ### Nesting conditions with conjunctions:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query->where([
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|      *      'author_id !=' => 1,
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|      *      'OR' => ['published' => true, 'posted <' => new DateTime('now')],
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|      *      'NOT' => ['title' => 'Hello']
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|      *  ], ['published' => boolean, 'posted' => 'datetime']
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * The previous example produces:
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|      *
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|      * `WHERE author_id = 1 AND (published = 1 OR posted < '2012-02-01') AND NOT (title = 'Hello')`
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|      *
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|      * You can nest conditions using conjunctions as much as you like. Sometimes, you
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|      * may want to define 2 different options for the same key, in that case, you can
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|      * wrap each condition inside a new array:
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|      *
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|      * `$query->where(['OR' => [['published' => false], ['published' => true]])`
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|      *
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|      * Keep in mind that every time you call where() with the third param set to false
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|      * (default), it will join the passed conditions to the previous stored list using
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|      * the AND operator. Also, using the same array key twice in consecutive calls to
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|      * this method will not override the previous value.
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|      *
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|      * ### Using expressions objects:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $exp = $query->newExpr()->add(['id !=' => 100, 'author_id' != 1])->tieWith('OR');
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|      *  $query->where(['published' => true], ['published' => 'boolean'])->where($exp);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * The previous example produces:
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|      *
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|      * `WHERE (id != 100 OR author_id != 1) AND published = 1`
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|      *
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|      * Other Query objects that be used as conditions for any field.
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|      *
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|      * ### Adding conditions in multiple steps:
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|      *
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|      * You can use callable functions to construct complex expressions, functions
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|      * receive as first argument a new QueryExpression object and this query instance
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|      * as second argument. Functions must return an expression object, that will be
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|      * added the list of conditions for the query using the AND operator.
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query
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|      *  ->where(['title !=' => 'Hello World'])
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|      *  ->where(function ($exp, $query) {
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|      *      $or = $exp->or(['id' => 1]);
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|      *      $and = $exp->and(['id >' => 2, 'id <' => 10]);
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|      *  return $or->add($and);
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|      *  });
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * * The previous example produces:
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|      *
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|      * `WHERE title != 'Hello World' AND (id = 1 OR (id > 2 AND id < 10))`
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|      *
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|      * ### Conditions as strings:
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|      *
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|      * ```
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|      *  $query->where(['articles.author_id = authors.id', 'modified IS NULL']);
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|      * ```
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|      *
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|      * The previous example produces:
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|      *
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|      * `WHERE articles.author_id = authors.id AND modified IS NULL`
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|      *
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|      * Please note that when using the array notation or the expression objects, all
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|      * values will be correctly quoted and transformed to the correspondent database
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|      * data type automatically for you, thus securing your application from SQL injections.
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|      * If you use string conditions make sure that your values are correctly quoted.
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|      * The safest thing you can do is to never use string conditions.
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|      *
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|      * @param \Closure|array|string|null $conditions The conditions to filter on.
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|      * @param array<string, string> $types Associative array of type names used to bind values to query
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|      * @param bool $overwrite whether to reset conditions with passed list or not
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|      * @return $this
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|      */
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|     public function where($conditions = null, array $types = [], bool $overwrite = false);
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| }
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