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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
/**
* CakePHP(tm) : Rapid Development Framework (https://cakephp.org)
* Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
*
* Licensed under The MIT License
* For full copyright and license information, please see the LICENSE.txt
* Redistributions of files must retain the above copyright notice.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (https://cakefoundation.org)
* @link https://cakephp.org CakePHP(tm) Project
* @since 3.0.0
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT License
*/
namespace Cake\Database;
use Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression;
use Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression;
use InvalidArgumentException;
use function Cake\Core\deprecationWarning;
/**
* Contains methods related to generating FunctionExpression objects
* with most commonly used SQL functions.
* This acts as a factory for FunctionExpression objects.
*/
class FunctionsBuilder
{
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a call to SQL RAND function.
*
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function rand(): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression('RAND', [], [], 'float');
}
/**
* Returns a AggregateExpression representing a call to SQL SUM function.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function sum($expression, $types = []): AggregateExpression
{
$returnType = 'float';
if (current($types) === 'integer') {
$returnType = 'integer';
}
return $this->aggregate('SUM', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, $returnType);
}
/**
* Returns a AggregateExpression representing a call to SQL AVG function.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function avg($expression, $types = []): AggregateExpression
{
return $this->aggregate('AVG', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, 'float');
}
/**
* Returns a AggregateExpression representing a call to SQL MAX function.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function max($expression, $types = []): AggregateExpression
{
return $this->aggregate('MAX', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, current($types) ?: 'float');
}
/**
* Returns a AggregateExpression representing a call to SQL MIN function.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function min($expression, $types = []): AggregateExpression
{
return $this->aggregate('MIN', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, current($types) ?: 'float');
}
/**
* Returns a AggregateExpression representing a call to SQL COUNT function.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function count($expression, $types = []): AggregateExpression
{
return $this->aggregate('COUNT', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, 'integer');
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a string concatenation
*
* @param array $args List of strings or expressions to concatenate
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function concat(array $args, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression('CONCAT', $args, $types, 'string');
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a call to SQL COALESCE function.
*
* @param array $args List of expressions to evaluate as function parameters
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function coalesce(array $args, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression('COALESCE', $args, $types, current($types) ?: 'string');
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a SQL CAST.
*
* The `$type` parameter is a SQL type. The return type for the returned expression
* is the default type name. Use `setReturnType()` to update it.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $field Field or expression to cast.
* @param string $type The SQL data type
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function cast($field, string $type = ''): FunctionExpression
{
if (is_array($field)) {
deprecationWarning(
'Build cast function by FunctionsBuilder::cast(array $args) is deprecated. ' .
'Use FunctionsBuilder::cast($field, string $type) instead.'
);
return new FunctionExpression('CAST', $field);
}
if (empty($type)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('The `$type` in a cast cannot be empty.');
}
$expression = new FunctionExpression('CAST', $this->toLiteralParam($field));
$expression->setConjunction(' AS')->add([$type => 'literal']);
return $expression;
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing the difference in days between
* two dates.
*
* @param array $args List of expressions to obtain the difference in days.
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function dateDiff(array $args, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression('DATEDIFF', $args, $types, 'integer');
}
/**
* Returns the specified date part from the SQL expression.
*
* @param string $part Part of the date to return.
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression Expression to obtain the date part from.
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function datePart(string $part, $expression, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return $this->extract($part, $expression, $types);
}
/**
* Returns the specified date part from the SQL expression.
*
* @param string $part Part of the date to return.
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression Expression to obtain the date part from.
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function extract(string $part, $expression, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
$expression = new FunctionExpression('EXTRACT', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, 'integer');
$expression->setConjunction(' FROM')->add([$part => 'literal'], [], true);
return $expression;
}
/**
* Add the time unit to the date expression
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression Expression to obtain the date part from.
* @param string|int $value Value to be added. Use negative to subtract.
* @param string $unit Unit of the value e.g. hour or day.
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function dateAdd($expression, $value, string $unit, array $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
if (!is_numeric($value)) {
$value = 0;
}
$interval = $value . ' ' . $unit;
$expression = new FunctionExpression('DATE_ADD', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, 'datetime');
$expression->setConjunction(', INTERVAL')->add([$interval => 'literal']);
return $expression;
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a call to SQL WEEKDAY function.
* 1 - Sunday, 2 - Monday, 3 - Tuesday...
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function dayOfWeek($expression, $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression('DAYOFWEEK', $this->toLiteralParam($expression), $types, 'integer');
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a call to SQL WEEKDAY function.
* 1 - Sunday, 2 - Monday, 3 - Tuesday...
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression the function argument
* @param array $types list of types to bind to the arguments
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function weekday($expression, $types = []): FunctionExpression
{
return $this->dayOfWeek($expression, $types);
}
/**
* Returns a FunctionExpression representing a call that will return the current
* date and time. By default it returns both date and time, but you can also
* make it generate only the date or only the time.
*
* @param string $type (datetime|date|time)
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function now(string $type = 'datetime'): FunctionExpression
{
if ($type === 'datetime') {
return new FunctionExpression('NOW', [], [], 'datetime');
}
if ($type === 'date') {
return new FunctionExpression('CURRENT_DATE', [], [], 'date');
}
if ($type === 'time') {
return new FunctionExpression('CURRENT_TIME', [], [], 'time');
}
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid argument for FunctionsBuilder::now(): ' . $type);
}
/**
* Returns an AggregateExpression representing call to SQL ROW_NUMBER().
*
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function rowNumber(): AggregateExpression
{
return (new AggregateExpression('ROW_NUMBER', [], [], 'integer'))->over();
}
/**
* Returns an AggregateExpression representing call to SQL LAG().
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression The value evaluated at offset
* @param int $offset The row offset
* @param mixed $default The default value if offset doesn't exist
* @param string $type The output type of the lag expression. Defaults to float.
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function lag($expression, int $offset, $default = null, $type = null): AggregateExpression
{
$params = $this->toLiteralParam($expression) + [$offset => 'literal'];
if ($default !== null) {
$params[] = $default;
}
$types = [];
if ($type !== null) {
$types = [$type, 'integer', $type];
}
return (new AggregateExpression('LAG', $params, $types, $type ?? 'float'))->over();
}
/**
* Returns an AggregateExpression representing call to SQL LEAD().
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression The value evaluated at offset
* @param int $offset The row offset
* @param mixed $default The default value if offset doesn't exist
* @param string $type The output type of the lead expression. Defaults to float.
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function lead($expression, int $offset, $default = null, $type = null): AggregateExpression
{
$params = $this->toLiteralParam($expression) + [$offset => 'literal'];
if ($default !== null) {
$params[] = $default;
}
$types = [];
if ($type !== null) {
$types = [$type, 'integer', $type];
}
return (new AggregateExpression('LEAD', $params, $types, $type ?? 'float'))->over();
}
/**
* Helper method to create arbitrary SQL aggregate function calls.
*
* @param string $name The SQL aggregate function name
* @param array $params Array of arguments to be passed to the function.
* Can be an associative array with the literal value or identifier:
* `['value' => 'literal']` or `['value' => 'identifier']
* @param array $types Array of types that match the names used in `$params`:
* `['name' => 'type']`
* @param string $return Return type of the entire expression. Defaults to float.
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\AggregateExpression
*/
public function aggregate(string $name, array $params = [], array $types = [], string $return = 'float')
{
return new AggregateExpression($name, $params, $types, $return);
}
/**
* Magic method dispatcher to create custom SQL function calls
*
* @param string $name the SQL function name to construct
* @param array $args list with up to 3 arguments, first one being an array with
* parameters for the SQL function, the second one a list of types to bind to those
* params, and the third one the return type of the function
* @return \Cake\Database\Expression\FunctionExpression
*/
public function __call(string $name, array $args): FunctionExpression
{
return new FunctionExpression($name, ...$args);
}
/**
* Creates function parameter array from expression or string literal.
*
* @param \Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string $expression function argument
* @return array<\Cake\Database\ExpressionInterface|string>
*/
protected function toLiteralParam($expression)
{
if (is_string($expression)) {
return [$expression => 'literal'];
}
return [$expression];
}
}