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Nano DB

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Nano DB is a tiny php library that allows you to define easily usable repositories.

There are 3 handy classes and 1 example in this library. Let's start with basics:

Requirements

Strictly requires PHP 7.4.

Install

Via Composer

$ composer require midorikocak/nanodb

Usage

Database

To use database library, simple inject it with pdo.

    use midorikocak\nanodb\Database;

    $pdo = new PDO('sqlite::memory:');
    $db = new Database($pdo);

Alternatively, if you want to use a query object, you can inject it as well.

    use midorikocak\nanodb\Database;

    $pdo = new PDO('sqlite::memory:');
    $query = new QueryMaker();
    $db = new Database($pdo, $query);

Operations are chained.

    $db->insert($tableName, $data)->execute();

    $lastInsertId = $db->lastInsertId();
    $insertedItem = $db->select($tableName)->where('id', $lastInsertId)->fetch();

Select

If found, returns the data you need. If nothing found, empty array is returned.

    print_r($db->select($tableName)->where('id', $id)->fetch());

Example output:

Array
(
    [id] => 1
    [username] => username
    [email] => email@email.com
    [password] => 123456789
)

Order by

To order results use the orderBy($fieldName) method.

    print_r($db->select($tableName)->where('id', $id)->orderBy('id', 'DESC')->fetch());

Offset and Limit

To limit and offset results use the limit($limit) and offset($offset) methods.

    print_r($db->select($tableName)->where('id', $id)->limit(1)->offset(1)->fetch());

Insert

Insert using an array of data. Validation is your responsibility.

    $db->select($tableName)->insert($tableName, $data)->executre();

Update

Insert using an array of data. Again validation is your responsibility. If id does not exist, throws exception.

   $db->update($tableName, $data)->update($tableName, $data)->where('id', $id)->execute();

Delete

Returns affected rows. If id does not exist, throws exception.

    $db->delete($tableName)->delete('id', $id)->execute();

RepositoryInterface

The repository interface is the interface of repositories.

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace midorikocak\nanodb;

use midorikocak\querymaker\QueryInterface;

interface RepositoryInterface
{
    public function read(string $id);

    public function readAll(?QueryInterface $query = null): array;


    public function save($item);

    public function remove($data): int;
}

If you want to use arrays to interact with your database, you can use the array repository.

use midorikocak\nanodb\ArrayRepository;


$tableName = 'users';
$schema = [
    'username'=>'string',
    'password'=>'string',
    'email'=>'email'
];


$repository = new ArrayRepository($tableName, $this->db, $schema);

Here $schema array is a simple optional array for Array validator, checked on every input with data. You can override it by extending ArrayValidator class.

Class Repositories

Let's say you have a simple user class.

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

class User
{
    private ?string $id;
    private string $username;
    private string $email;
    private string $password;

    public function __construct(?string $id, string $username, string $email, string $password)
    {
        $this->id = $id;
        $this->username = $username;
        $this->password = $password;
        $this->email = $email;
    }

    public function getId(): ?string
    {
        return $this->id;
    }

    public function setId(string $id)
    {
        $this->id = $id;
    }

    public function getUsername(): string
    {
        return $this->username;
    }

    public function setUsername(string $username)
    {
        $this->username = $username;
    }

    public function getEmail(): string
    {
        return $this->email;
    }

    public function setEmail(string $email)
    {
        $this->email = $email;
    }

    public function getPassword(): string
    {
        return $this->password;
    }

    public function setPassword(string $password)
    {
        $this->password = $password;
    }
}

You can create a Usersrepository, by implementing the RepositoryInterface.

<?php

declare(strict_types=1);

namespace midorikocak\nanodb;

use Exception;

use midorikocak\querymaker\QueryInterface;

use function array_map;

class Users implements RepositoryInterface
{
    private DatabaseInterface $db;

    public function __construct(DatabaseInterface $db)
    {
        $this->db = $db;
    }

    /**
     * @return User
    */
    public function read(string $id)
    {
        $data = $this->db->select('users')->where('id', $id)->fetch();
        if (!$data) {
            throw new Exception('not found');
        }
        return self::fromArray($data);
    }

    public function readAll(?QueryInterface $query = null): array
    {
        if ($query !== null) {
            $db = $this->db->query($query);
        } else {
            $db = $this->db->select('users');
        }
        $db->execute();
        return array_map(fn($data) => User::fromArray($data), $db->fetchAll());
    }

    /**
     * @param User $user
     * @return User
    */
    public function save($user)
    {
        if ($user->getId()) {
            $id = $user->getId();
            $userData = self::toArray($user);
            unset($userData['id']);
            $this->db->update('users', $userData)->where('id', $id)->execute();
            return $user;
        }

        $this->db->insert('users', self::toArray($user))->execute();

        $lastInsertId = $this->db->lastInsertId();
        $user->setId($lastInsertId);
        return $user;
    }

    /**
     * @param User $user
     */
    public function remove($user): int
    {
        $id = $user->getId();
        $this->db->delete('users')->where('id', $id)->execute();
        return $this->db->rowCount();
    }

    /**
     * @param User $user
     * @return User
    */
    public static function fromArray(array $array): User
    {
        if (!isset($array['id'])) {
            $array['id'] = null;
        }
        return new User($array['id'], $array['username'], $array['email'], $array['password']);
    }

    /**
     * @param User $user
     * @return array
    */
    public static function toArray(User $user): array
    {
        $toReturn = [
            'username' => $user->getUsername(),
            'email' => $user->getEmail(),
            'password' => $user->getPassword(),
        ];

        if ($user->getId()) {
            $toReturn['id'] = $user->getId();
        }

        return $toReturn;
    }
}

Motivation and Warning

Mostly educational purposes. Please use at your own risk.

Change log

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Testing

$ composer test

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT for details.

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email mtkocak@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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