ProcessWire - Datenbank manuell abfragen: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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https://processwire.com/talk/topic/1684-reading-and-displaying-data-from-a-custom-table/ | https://processwire.com/talk/topic/1684-reading-and-displaying-data-from-a-custom-table/ | ||
http://processwire.com/api/include/ (Bootstraping -> import data to recide in PW | http://processwire.com/api/include/ (Bootstraping -> import data to recide in PW | ||
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Der Trend geht im Moment zu PDO (2018/19). | Der Trend geht im Moment zu PDO (2018/19). | ||
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PDO Style mit $database Variable | PDO Style mit $database Variable | ||
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| − | // mysqli will be | + | // mysqli will be deprecated, so use PDO if you start with it |
$sql = "awesome query"; | $sql = "awesome query"; | ||
// $database variable is available in your templates. $database is the PDO way. | // $database variable is available in your templates. $database is the PDO way. | ||
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| − | == Snippets == | + | == Snippets PDO == |
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=== Datenbankabfrage aus PW === | === Datenbankabfrage aus PW === | ||
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$result = $this->db->query("SELECT id, name, title, url FROM yourtablename WHERE id=$id"); | $result = $this->db->query("SELECT id, name, title, url FROM yourtablename WHERE id=$id"); | ||
Version vom 5. Juni 2019, 06:55 Uhr
https://processwire.com/api/ref/wire-database-p-d-o/ ProcessWire PDO https://processwire.com/talk/topic/17-functionsmethods-to-access-the-db/ Forumbeitrag (OldSchool mysqli) https://processwire.com/talk/topic/1684-reading-and-displaying-data-from-a-custom-table/ http://processwire.com/api/include/ (Bootstraping -> import data to recide in PW
Überblick
ProcessWire bringt verschiedene Funktionen die on Top of mySqli oder PDO (PHP Data Objects) aufbauen. MySqli arbeitet nur mit mySQL und ist der Nachfolger der alten mysql Funktionen. PDO ist eine PHP Abstraktionsschicht, die auch mit anderen Datenbanken umgehen kann.
Der Trend geht im Moment zu PDO (2018/19).
PDO Style mit $database Variable
// mysqli will be deprecated, so use PDO if you start with it $sql = "awesome query"; // $database variable is available in your templates. $database is the PDO way. $query = $database->prepare($sql); $query->execute();
Snippets PDO
Todo
Snippets mysqli
Datenbankabfrage aus PW
$result = $this->db->query("SELECT id, name, title, url FROM yourtablename WHERE id=$id");
Seiten (mit URL) aus externer Tabelle generieren
But if that data needs to stay external, then Sinnut's solution is a good way to go. You would use the DB's primary key (or some other unique column) to serve as the urlSegment that loads the page. You'd setup one page/template to handle all that data, and it would find it like this:
$key = (int) $input->urlSegment1;
if(!$key) throw new Wire404Exception();
$result = $yourDB->query("SELECT make, model, year FROM your_table WHERE id=$key");
if(!$item->num_rows) throw new Wire404Exception();
list($make, $model, $year) = $result->fetch_row();
echo "<ul>";
echo "<li>Make: $make</li>";
echo "<li>Model: $model</li>";
echo "<li>Year: $year</li>";
echo "</ul>";
Externe Datenbank nutzen
Working with an external database can be pretty simple:
protected function externalDbConnect(){
$this->extDb = new mysqli('localhost', 'xxxx', 'yyyy', 'zzzz');
}
protected function queryCount($qry){
$result = $this->extDb->query($qry);
return $result->num_rows;
}
protected function queryForFields($table){
$a = array();
$result = $this->extDb->query('SHOW COLUMNS FROM '.$table);
while($row = $result->fetch_array(MYSQLI_ASSOC)) $a[] = $row['Field'];
return $a;
}