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<?php /** * DatabaseUtil class file. */ namespace Automattic\WooCommerce\Internal\Utilities; use DateTime; use DateTimeZone; /** * A class of utilities for dealing with the database. */ class DatabaseUtil { /** * Wrapper for the WordPress dbDelta function, allows to execute a series of SQL queries. * * @param string $queries The SQL queries to execute. * @param bool $execute Ture to actually execute the queries, false to only simulate the execution. * @return array The result of the execution (or simulation) from dbDelta. */ public function dbdelta( string $queries = '', bool $execute = true ): array { require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php'; return dbDelta( $queries, $execute ); } /** * Given a set of table creation SQL statements, check which of the tables are currently missing in the database. * * @param string $creation_queries The SQL queries to execute ("CREATE TABLE" statements, same format as for dbDelta). * @return array An array containing the names of the tables that currently don't exist in the database. */ public function get_missing_tables( string $creation_queries ): array { global $wpdb; $suppress_errors = $wpdb->suppress_errors( true ); $dbdelta_output = $this->dbdelta( $creation_queries, false ); $wpdb->suppress_errors( $suppress_errors ); $parsed_output = $this->parse_dbdelta_output( $dbdelta_output ); return $parsed_output['created_tables']; } /** * Parses the output given by dbdelta and returns information about it. * * @param array $dbdelta_output The output from the execution of dbdelta. * @return array[] An array containing a 'created_tables' key whose value is an array with the names of the tables that have been (or would have been) created. */ public function parse_dbdelta_output( array $dbdelta_output ): array { $created_tables = array(); foreach ( $dbdelta_output as $table_name => $result ) { if ( "Created table $table_name" === $result ) { $created_tables[] = str_replace( '(', '', $table_name ); } } return array( 'created_tables' => $created_tables ); } /** * Drops a database table. * * @param string $table_name The name of the table to drop. * @param bool $add_prefix True if the table name passed needs to be prefixed with $wpdb->prefix before processing. * @return bool True on success, false on error. */ public function drop_database_table( string $table_name, bool $add_prefix = false ) { global $wpdb; if ( $add_prefix ) { $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . $table_name; } //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared return $wpdb->query( "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `{$table_name}`" ); } /** * Drops a table index, if both the table and the index exist. * * @param string $table_name The name of the table that contains the index. * @param string $index_name The name of the index to be dropped. * @return bool True if the index has been dropped, false if either the table or the index don't exist. */ public function drop_table_index( string $table_name, string $index_name ): bool { global $wpdb; if ( empty( $this->get_index_columns( $table_name, $index_name ) ) ) { return false; } // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL $wpdb->query( "ALTER TABLE $table_name DROP INDEX $index_name" ); return true; } /** * Create a primary key for a table, only if the table doesn't have a primary key already. * * @param string $table_name Table name. * @param array $columns An array with the index column names. * @return bool True if the key has been created, false if the table already had a primary key. */ public function create_primary_key( string $table_name, array $columns ) { global $wpdb; if ( ! empty( $this->get_index_columns( $table_name ) ) ) { return false; } // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL $wpdb->query( "ALTER TABLE $table_name ADD PRIMARY KEY(`" . join( '`,`', $columns ) . '`)' ); return true; } /** * Get the columns of a given table index, or of the primary key. * * @param string $table_name Table name. * @param string $index_name Index name, empty string for the primary key. * @return array The index columns. Empty array if the table or the index don't exist. */ public function get_index_columns( string $table_name, string $index_name = '' ): array { global $wpdb; if ( empty( $index_name ) ) { $index_name = 'PRIMARY'; } // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared $results = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SHOW INDEX FROM $table_name WHERE Key_name = %s", $index_name ) ); if ( empty( $results ) ) { return array(); } return array_column( $results, 'Column_name' ); } /** * Formats an object value of type `$type` for inclusion in the database. * * @param mixed $value Raw value. * @param string $type Data type. * @return mixed * @throws \Exception When an invalid type is passed. */ public function format_object_value_for_db( $value, string $type ) { switch ( $type ) { case 'decimal': $value = wc_format_decimal( $value, false, true ); break; case 'int': $value = (int) $value; break; case 'bool': $value = wc_string_to_bool( $value ); break; case 'string': $value = strval( $value ); break; case 'date': // Date properties are converted to the WP timezone (see WC_Data::set_date_prop() method), however // for our own tables we persist dates in GMT. $value = $value ? ( new DateTime( $value ) )->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( '+00:00' ) )->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ) : null; break; case 'date_epoch': $value = $value ? ( new DateTime( "@{$value}" ) )->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ) : null; break; default: throw new \Exception( 'Invalid type received: ' . $type ); } return $value; } /** * Returns the `$wpdb` placeholder to use for data type `$type`. * * @param string $type Data type. * @return string * @throws \Exception When an invalid type is passed. */ public function get_wpdb_format_for_type( string $type ) { static $wpdb_placeholder_for_type = array( 'int' => '%d', 'decimal' => '%f', 'string' => '%s', 'date' => '%s', 'date_epoch' => '%s', 'bool' => '%d', ); if ( ! isset( $wpdb_placeholder_for_type[ $type ] ) ) { throw new \Exception( 'Invalid column type: ' . $type ); } return $wpdb_placeholder_for_type[ $type ]; } /** * Generates ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause to be used in migration. * * @param array $columns List of column names. * * @return string SQL clause for INSERT...ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE */ public function generate_on_duplicate_statement_clause( array $columns ): string { $update_value_statements = array(); foreach ( $columns as $column ) { $update_value_statements[] = "`$column` = VALUES( `$column` )"; } $update_value_clause = implode( ', ', $update_value_statements ); return "ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE $update_value_clause"; } /** * Hybrid of $wpdb->update and $wpdb->insert. It will try to update a row, and if it doesn't exist, it will insert it. This needs unique constraints to be set on the table on all ID columns. * * You can use this function only when: * 1. There is only one unique constraint on the table. The constraint can contain multiple columns, but it must be the only one unique constraint. * 2. The complete unique constraint must be part of the $data array. * 3. You do not need the LAST_INSERT_ID() value. * * @param string $table_name Table name. * @param array $data Unescaped data to update (in column => value pairs). * @param array $format An array of formats to be mapped to each of the values in $data. * * @return int Returns the value of DB's ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause. */ public function insert_on_duplicate_key_update( $table_name, $data, $format ) : int { global $wpdb; if ( empty( $data ) ) { return 0; } $columns = array_keys( $data ); $value_format = array(); $values = array(); $index = 0; // Directly use NULL for placeholder if the value is NULL, since otherwise $wpdb->prepare will convert it to empty string. foreach ( $data as $key => $value ) { if ( is_null( $value ) ) { $value_format[] = 'NULL'; } else { $values[] = $value; $value_format[] = $format[ $index ]; } $index++; } $column_clause = '`' . implode( '`, `', $columns ) . '`'; $value_format_clause = implode( ', ', $value_format ); $on_duplicate_clause = $this->generate_on_duplicate_statement_clause( $columns ); // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared, WordPress.DB.PreparedSQLPlaceholders.UnfinishedPrepare -- Values are escaped in $wpdb->prepare. $sql = $wpdb->prepare( " INSERT INTO $table_name ( $column_clause ) VALUES ( $value_format_clause ) $on_duplicate_clause ", $values ); // phpcs:enable // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared -- $sql is prepared. return $wpdb->query( $sql ); } /** * Get max index length. * * @return int Max index length. */ public function get_max_index_length() : int { /** * Filters the maximum index length in the database. * * Indexes have a maximum size of 767 bytes. Historically, we haven't need to be concerned about that. * As of WP 4.2, however, they moved to utf8mb4, which uses 4 bytes per character. This means that an index which * used to have room for floor(767/3) = 255 characters, now only has room for floor(767/4) = 191 characters. * * Additionally, MyISAM engine also limits the index size to 1000 bytes. We add this filter so that interested folks on InnoDB engine can increase the size till allowed 3071 bytes. * * @param int $max_index_length Maximum index length. Default 191. * * @since 8.0.0 */ $max_index_length = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_database_max_index_length', 191 ); // Index length cannot be more than 768, which is 3078 bytes in utf8mb4 and max allowed by InnoDB engine. return min( absint( $max_index_length ), 767 ); } }