SuperSQL is an easy-to-use, yet powerful SQL query builder for SQLite and MySQL.
- PHP 7+
- PDO SQLite / MySQL driver
- Download the ssql.php file (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ratajs/SuperSQL/2.3/ssql.php)
- Include the file with
include
/require
Let’s have a table ‘users’ with 5 columns: uid
, username
, password
, sign_up_time
and nickname
<?php
include "ssql.php";
//Connect to MySQL with new SSQL($host[, $user[, $password[, $database]]])
$ssql = new SSQL("localhost", "root", "root", "db");
//Connect to SQLite with just the first argument
$ssql = new SSQL("db.sqlite3");
//Use $ssql->q($q[, $a]) to execute a raw SQL query
$ssql->q("SELECT * FROM `users`");
//You can use wildcards for escaping
$ssql->q("SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE `username`=%0 OR `nickname`=%1", [$name, $nick]);
//You can use queries as methods
$ssql->getUser = "SELECT * FROM `users` WHERE `username` = '%0' OR `nickname` = '%1'";
$user = $ssql->getUser($name, $nick);
//Use $ssql->read($table[, $cond][, $flags]) for simple reading
$users = $ssql->read("users"); // Access the username of a specific user with $users[$index]->username
$users = $users->data(); // If you need a raw array, for example for json_encode($users)
$user = $ssql->read("users", ['uid' => $id]); // You can access the username with $user->username if only one result is returned
//You can use the DEBUG flag to print this query before execution
$user = $ssql->read("users", ['uid' => $id], SQ::DEBUG);
//Or you can set the object‐wide $debug property to print all queries
$ssql->debug = true;
//You can use more conditions
$user = $ssql->read("users", ['username' => $name, 'password' => $pass]);
//You can use the COND_OR flag to use the OR operator instead of AND
$user = $ssql->read("users", ['username' => $name, 'nickname' => $nick], SQ::COND_OR)[0];
//You can use custom conditions
$users = $ssql->read("users", "`sign_up_time` > " . bcsub(time(), 3600));
//You can use more of them
$users = $ssql->read("users", ["`sign_up_time` > " . bcsub(time(), 3600), "`nickname` IS NOT NULL"]);
//Use $ssql->get($table[, $options][, $flags]) for more complex data retrieval
$users = $ssql->get("users", ['order' => "sign_up_time", 'cols' => ['id' => "uid", 'name' => "username", "sign_up_time", "nickname"], 'limit' => 10], SQ::ORDER_DESC);
$user = $ssql->get("users", ['cond' => ['uid' => $id], 'order' => "name", 'cols' => ['id' => "uid", 'name' => "username", "sign_up_time", 'nick' => "nickname"]]);
//You can print the result of a ->read() or ->get() call as an HTML table
print $ssql->read("users");
//Insert with $ssql->put($table, $values[, $flags])
$ssql->put("users", [$id, $name, $pass, time(), NULL]);
//You can use array keys as col names
$ssql->put("users", ['username' => $name, 'password' => $pass, 'sign_up_time' => time()]);
//You can use INSERT_RETURN_ID flag for returning the first auto increment col value (depends on the database type)
$id = $ssql->put("users", ['username' => $name, 'password' => $pass, 'sign_up_time' => time()], SQ::INSERT_RETURN_ID);
//Use $ssql->put($table, $values, $cond[, $flags]) to update rows
$ssql->put("users", ['nickname' => $nick], ['uid' => $id]);
//You can delete rows by supplying NULL to the $values argument
$ssql->put("users", NULL, ['uid' => $id]);
$ssql->put("users", NULL); //Delete all users
?>
Here is list of all SuperSQL flags:
- ORDER_ASC
- ORDER_DESC
- JOIN_INNER
- JOIN_LEFT
- JOIN_RIGHT
- JOIN_FULL
- INSERT_RETURN_ID
- COND_AND
- COND_OR
- CASE_INSENSITIVE
- NO_ERROR
- DEBUG
<?php
//You can extend the SSQL class
class MySSQL extends SSQL {
protected $host = "localhost";
protected $user = "root";
protected $password = "root";
protected $db = "db"; //Optional
};
//And then create an instance
$ssql = new MySSQL();
//If $db is not set, you can set it afterwards
$ssql->changeDb("newDB");
//Join
$result = $ssql->get("users", ['join' => "messages", 'on' => ['from_user' => 'uid'], 'order' => "time", 'limit' => 5], SQ::ORDER_DESC);
//Use JOIN_LEFT, JOIN_RIGHT and JOIN_FULL flags for other types of JOIN
$result = $ssql->get("users", ['join' => "messages", 'on' => ['from_user' => 'uid'], 'cond' => ['from_user' => $uid]]);
//Table creation and deletion
//For basic table creation use $ssql->createTable($table, $params[, $primary[, $flags]])
$ssql->createTable("myTable", [
'number' => [
'type' => "int",
'NULL' => false
],
'text' => [
'type' => "varchar",
'size' => 64,
'NULL' => true
]
], "number"); // Primary key
//Use $ssql->deleteTable($table[, $flags]) to delete a table
$ssql->deleteTable("myTable");
//To see a list of all tables in your database use $ssql->tableList([$flags])
print_r($ssql->tableList());
//Advanced conditions
//You can use more advanced conditions with $ssql->cond(), this will select users that have the same username and nickname signed up in the last hour
$ssql->read("users", $ssql->cond()->eq("username", "nickname")->gte("sign_up_time", time() - 3600));
//Use arrays to differentiate string values from column names and to specify more alternatives, the COND_OR flag is also supported
//This will select users that have username either "ratajs" or "admin" or that have nickname "RatajS"
$ssql->read("users", $ssql->cond()->eq("username", ["ratajs", "admin"])->eq("nickname", ["RatajS"], SQ::COND_OR));
//->not() negates the condition, this will select users with usernames other than admin
$ssql->read("users", $ssql->cond()->eq("username", ["admin"])->not());
//You can also pass another condition to it, this will select users that don’t have any nickname with username other than "admin" or "root".
$ssql->read("users", $ssql->cond()->eq("nickname", [""])->not($ssql->cond()->eq("username", ["admin", "root"])));
//Supported conditions: ->eq(), ->lt(), ->gt(), ->lte(), ->gte(), ->like(), ->between(), ->begins(), ->ends(), ->contains() and ->in()
//Transactions
$ssql->beginTransaction();
//...
$ssql->endTransaction(); //Or $ssql->rollBackTransaction()
?>