- <?php
- * @file
- * Entity query API.
- */
-
- * Exception thrown by EntityFieldQuery() on unsupported query syntax.
- *
- * Some storage modules might not support the full range of the syntax for
- * conditions, and will raise an EntityFieldQueryException when an unsupported
- * condition was specified.
- */
- class EntityFieldQueryException extends Exception {}
-
- * Retrieves entities matching a given set of conditions.
- *
- * This class allows finding entities based on entity properties (for example,
- * node->changed), field values, and generic entity meta data (bundle,
- * entity type, entity ID, and revision ID). It is not possible to query across
- * multiple entity types. For example, there is no facility to find published
- * nodes written by users created in the last hour, as this would require
- * querying both node->status and user->created.
- *
- * Normally we would not want public properties on the object, as that could
- * allow the object's state to become inconsistent. However, this class's
- * standard use case involves primarily code that does need to have direct
- * access to the collected properties in order to handle alternate execution
- * routines. We therefore use public properties for simplicity. Note that code
- * that is creating and running a field query should still use the appropriate
- * methods to add conditions on the query.
- *
- * Storage engines are not required to support every type of query. By default,
- * an EntityFieldQueryException will be raised if an unsupported condition is
- * specified or if the query has field conditions or sorts that are stored in
- * different field storage engines. However, this logic can be overridden in
- * hook_entity_query_alter().
- *
- * Also note that this query does not automatically respect entity access
- * restrictions. Node access control is performed by the SQL storage engine but
- * other storage engines might not do this.
- */
- class EntityFieldQuery {
-
-
- * Indicates that both deleted and non-deleted fields should be returned.
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::deleted()
- */
- const RETURN_ALL = NULL;
-
-
- * TRUE if the query has already been altered, FALSE if it hasn't.
- *
- * Used in alter hooks to check for cloned queries that have already been
- * altered prior to the clone (for example, the pager count query).
- *
- * @var boolean
- */
- public $altered = FALSE;
-
-
- * Associative array of entity-generic metadata conditions.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::entityCondition()
- */
- public $entityConditions = array();
-
-
- * List of field conditions.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::fieldCondition()
- */
- public $fieldConditions = array();
-
-
- * List of field meta conditions (language and delta).
- *
- * Field conditions operate on columns specified by hook_field_schema(),
- * the meta conditions operate on columns added by the system: delta
- * and language. These can not be mixed with the field conditions because
- * field columns can have any name including delta and language.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::fieldLanguageCondition()
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::fieldDeltaCondition()
- */
- public $fieldMetaConditions = array();
-
-
- * List of property conditions.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::propertyCondition()
- */
- public $propertyConditions = array();
-
-
- * List of order clauses.
- *
- * @var array
- */
- public $order = array();
-
-
- * The query range.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::range()
- */
- public $range = array();
-
-
- * The query pager data.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::pager()
- */
- public $pager = array();
-
-
- * Query behavior for deleted data.
- *
- * TRUE to return only deleted data, FALSE to return only non-deleted data,
- * EntityFieldQuery::RETURN_ALL to return everything.
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::deleted()
- */
- public $deleted = FALSE;
-
-
- * A list of field arrays used.
- *
- * Field names passed to EntityFieldQuery::fieldCondition() and
- * EntityFieldQuery::fieldOrderBy() are run through field_info_field() before
- * stored in this array. This way, the elements of this array are field
- * arrays.
- *
- * @var array
- */
- public $fields = array();
-
-
- * TRUE if this is a count query, FALSE if it isn't.
- *
- * @var boolean
- */
- public $count = FALSE;
-
-
- * Flag indicating whether this is querying current or all revisions.
- *
- * @var int
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::age()
- */
- public $age = FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT;
-
-
- * A list of the tags added to this query.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::addTag()
- */
- public $tags = array();
-
-
- * A list of metadata added to this query.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::addMetaData()
- */
- public $metaData = array();
-
-
- * The ordered results.
- *
- * @var array
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::execute().
- */
- public $orderedResults = array();
-
-
- * The method executing the query, if it is overriding the default.
- *
- * @var string
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::execute().
- */
- public $executeCallback = '';
-
-
- * Adds a condition on entity-generic metadata.
- *
- * If the overall query contains only entity conditions or ordering, or if
- * there are property conditions, then specifying the entity type is
- * mandatory. If there are field conditions or ordering but no property
- * conditions or ordering, then specifying an entity type is optional. While
- * the field storage engine might support field conditions on more than one
- * entity type, there is no way to query across multiple entity base tables by
- * default. To specify the entity type, pass in 'entity_type' for $name,
- * the type as a string for $value, and no $operator (it's disregarded).
- *
- * 'bundle', 'revision_id' and 'entity_id' have no such restrictions.
- *
- * Note: The "comment" entity type does not support bundle conditions.
- *
- * @param $name
- * 'entity_type', 'bundle', 'revision_id' or 'entity_id'.
- * @param $value
- * The value for $name. In most cases, this is a scalar. For more complex
- * options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in the array is
- * dependent on $operator.
- * @param $operator
- * Possible values:
- * - '=', '<>', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'STARTS_WITH', 'CONTAINS': These
- * operators expect $value to be a literal of the same type as the
- * column.
- * - 'IN', 'NOT IN': These operators expect $value to be an array of
- * literals of the same type as the column.
- * - 'BETWEEN': This operator expects $value to be an array of two literals
- * of the same type as the column.
- * The operator can be omitted, and will default to 'IN' if the value is an
- * array, or to '=' otherwise.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function entityCondition($name, $value, $operator = NULL) {
- $this->entityConditions[$name] = array(
- 'value' => $value,
- 'operator' => $operator,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Adds a condition on field values.
- *
- * Note that entities with empty field values will be excluded from the
- * EntityFieldQuery results when using this method.
- *
- * @param $field
- * Either a field name or a field array.
- * @param $column
- * The column that should hold the value to be matched, defined in the
- * hook_field_schema() of this field. If this is omitted then all of the
- * other parameters are ignored, except $field, and this call will just be
- * adding a condition that says that the field has a value, rather than
- * testing the value itself.
- * @param $value
- * The value to test the column value against. In most cases, this is a
- * scalar. For more complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each
- * element in the array is dependent on $operator.
- * @param $operator
- * The operator to be used to test the given value. The possible values are:
- * - '=', '<>', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'STARTS_WITH', 'CONTAINS': These
- * operators expect $value to be a literal of the same type as the
- * column.
- * - 'IN', 'NOT IN': These operators expect $value to be an array of
- * literals of the same type as the column.
- * - 'BETWEEN': This operator expects $value to be an array of two literals
- * of the same type as the column.
- * The operator can be omitted, and will default to 'IN' if the value is an
- * array, or to '=' otherwise.
- * @param $delta_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $delta_group. For example, let's presume a multivalue field which has
- * two columns, 'color' and 'shape', and for entity ID 1, there are two
- * values: red/square and blue/circle. Entity ID 1 does not have values
- * corresponding to 'red circle'; however if you pass 'red' and 'circle' as
- * conditions, it will appear in the results - by default queries will run
- * against any combination of deltas. By passing the conditions with the
- * same $delta_group it will ensure that only values attached to the same
- * delta are matched, and entity 1 would then be excluded from the results.
- * @param $language_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $language_group.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::addFieldCondition
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::deleted
- */
- public function fieldCondition($field, $column = NULL, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL, $delta_group = NULL, $language_group = NULL) {
- return $this->addFieldCondition($this->fieldConditions, $field, $column, $value, $operator, $delta_group, $language_group);
- }
-
-
- * Adds a condition on the field language column.
- *
- * @param $field
- * Either a field name or a field array.
- * @param $value
- * The value to test the column value against.
- * @param $operator
- * The operator to be used to test the given value.
- * @param $delta_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $delta_group.
- * @param $language_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $language_group.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::addFieldCondition
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::deleted
- */
- public function fieldLanguageCondition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL, $delta_group = NULL, $language_group = NULL) {
- return $this->addFieldCondition($this->fieldMetaConditions, $field, 'language', $value, $operator, $delta_group, $language_group);
- }
-
-
- * Adds a condition on the field delta column.
- *
- * @param $field
- * Either a field name or a field array.
- * @param $value
- * The value to test the column value against.
- * @param $operator
- * The operator to be used to test the given value.
- * @param $delta_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $delta_group.
- * @param $language_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $language_group.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- *
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::addFieldCondition
- * @see EntityFieldQuery::deleted
- */
- public function fieldDeltaCondition($field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL, $delta_group = NULL, $language_group = NULL) {
- return $this->addFieldCondition($this->fieldMetaConditions, $field, 'delta', $value, $operator, $delta_group, $language_group);
- }
-
-
- * Adds the given condition to the proper condition array.
- *
- * @param $conditions
- * A reference to an array of conditions.
- * @param $field
- * Either a field name or a field array.
- * @param $column
- * The column that should hold the value to be matched, defined in the
- * hook_field_schema() of this field. If this is omitted then all of the
- * other parameters are ignored, except $field, and this call will just be
- * adding a condition that says that the field has a value, rather than
- * testing the value itself.
- * @param $value
- * The value to test the column value against. In most cases, this is a
- * scalar. For more complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each
- * element in the array is dependent on $operator.
- * @param $operator
- * Possible values:
- * - '=', '<>', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'STARTS_WITH', 'CONTAINS': These
- * operators expect $value to be a literal of the same type as the
- * column.
- * - 'IN', 'NOT IN': These operators expect $value to be an array of
- * literals of the same type as the column.
- * - 'BETWEEN': This operator expects $value to be an array of two literals
- * of the same type as the column.
- * The operator can be omitted, and will default to 'IN' if the value is an
- * array, or to '=' otherwise.
- * @param $delta_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $delta_group. For example, let's presume a multivalue field which has
- * two columns, 'color' and 'shape', and for entity ID 1, there are two
- * values: red/square and blue/circle. Entity ID 1 does not have values
- * corresponding to 'red circle', however if you pass 'red' and 'circle' as
- * conditions, it will appear in the results - by default queries will run
- * against any combination of deltas. By passing the conditions with the
- * same $delta_group it will ensure that only values attached to the same
- * delta are matched, and entity 1 would then be excluded from the results.
- * @param $language_group
- * An arbitrary identifier: conditions in the same group must have the same
- * $language_group.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- protected function addFieldCondition(&$conditions, $field, $column = NULL, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL, $delta_group = NULL, $language_group = NULL) {
- if (is_scalar($field)) {
- $field_definition = field_info_field($field);
- if (empty($field_definition)) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t('Unknown field: @field_name', array('@field_name' => $field)));
- }
- $field = $field_definition;
- }
-
- $index = count($this->fields);
- $this->fields[$index] = $field;
- if (isset($column)) {
- $conditions[$index] = array(
- 'field' => $field,
- 'column' => $column,
- 'value' => $value,
- 'operator' => $operator,
- 'delta_group' => $delta_group,
- 'language_group' => $language_group,
- );
- }
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Adds a condition on an entity-specific property.
- *
- * An $entity_type must be specified by calling
- * EntityFieldCondition::entityCondition('entity_type', $entity_type) before
- * executing the query. Also, by default only entities stored in SQL are
- * supported; however, EntityFieldQuery::executeCallback can be set to handle
- * different entity storage.
- *
- * @param $column
- * A column defined in the hook_schema() of the base table of the entity.
- * @param $value
- * The value to test the field against. In most cases, this is a scalar. For
- * more complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in the
- * array is dependent on $operator.
- * @param $operator
- * Possible values:
- * - '=', '<>', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'STARTS_WITH', 'CONTAINS': These
- * operators expect $value to be a literal of the same type as the
- * column.
- * - 'IN', 'NOT IN': These operators expect $value to be an array of
- * literals of the same type as the column.
- * - 'BETWEEN': This operator expects $value to be an array of two literals
- * of the same type as the column.
- * The operator can be omitted, and will default to 'IN' if the value is an
- * array, or to '=' otherwise.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function propertyCondition($column, $value, $operator = NULL) {
- $this->propertyConditions[] = array(
- 'column' => $column,
- 'value' => $value,
- 'operator' => $operator,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Orders the result set by entity-generic metadata.
- *
- * If called multiple times, the query will order by each specified column in
- * the order this method is called.
- *
- * Note: The "comment" and "taxonomy_term" entity types don't support ordering
- * by bundle. For "taxonomy_term", propertyOrderBy('vid') can be used instead.
- *
- * @param $name
- * 'entity_type', 'bundle', 'revision_id' or 'entity_id'.
- * @param $direction
- * The direction to sort. Legal values are "ASC" and "DESC".
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function entityOrderBy($name, $direction = 'ASC') {
- $this->order[] = array(
- 'type' => 'entity',
- 'specifier' => $name,
- 'direction' => $direction,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Orders the result set by a given field column.
- *
- * If called multiple times, the query will order by each specified column in
- * the order this method is called. Note that entities with empty field
- * values will be excluded from the EntityFieldQuery results when using this
- * method.
- *
- * @param $field
- * Either a field name or a field array.
- * @param $column
- * A column defined in the hook_field_schema() of this field. entity_id and
- * bundle can also be used.
- * @param $direction
- * The direction to sort. Legal values are "ASC" and "DESC".
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function fieldOrderBy($field, $column, $direction = 'ASC') {
- if (is_scalar($field)) {
- $field_definition = field_info_field($field);
- if (empty($field_definition)) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t('Unknown field: @field_name', array('@field_name' => $field)));
- }
- $field = $field_definition;
- }
-
- $index = count($this->fields);
- $this->fields[$index] = $field;
- $this->order[] = array(
- 'type' => 'field',
- 'specifier' => array(
- 'field' => $field,
- 'index' => $index,
- 'column' => $column,
- ),
- 'direction' => $direction,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Orders the result set by an entity-specific property.
- *
- * An $entity_type must be specified by calling
- * EntityFieldCondition::entityCondition('entity_type', $entity_type) before
- * executing the query.
- *
- * If called multiple times, the query will order by each specified column in
- * the order this method is called.
- *
- * @param $column
- * The column on which to order.
- * @param $direction
- * The direction to sort. Legal values are "ASC" and "DESC".
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function propertyOrderBy($column, $direction = 'ASC') {
- $this->order[] = array(
- 'type' => 'property',
- 'specifier' => $column,
- 'direction' => $direction,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Sets the query to be a count query only.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function count() {
- $this->count = TRUE;
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Restricts a query to a given range in the result set.
- *
- * @param $start
- * The first entity from the result set to return. If NULL, removes any
- * range directives that are set.
- * @param $length
- * The number of entities to return from the result set.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function range($start = NULL, $length = NULL) {
- $this->range = array(
- 'start' => $start,
- 'length' => $length,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Enables a pager for the query.
- *
- * @param $limit
- * An integer specifying the number of elements per page. If passed a false
- * value (FALSE, 0, NULL), the pager is disabled.
- * @param $element
- * An optional integer to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
- * If not provided, one is automatically calculated.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function pager($limit = 10, $element = NULL) {
- if (!isset($element)) {
- $element = PagerDefault::$maxElement++;
- }
- elseif ($element >= PagerDefault::$maxElement) {
- PagerDefault::$maxElement = $element + 1;
- }
-
- $this->pager = array(
- 'limit' => $limit,
- 'element' => $element,
- );
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Enables sortable tables for this query.
- *
- * @param $headers
- * An EFQ Header array based on which the order clause is added to the
- * query.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function tableSort(&$headers) {
-
- foreach ($headers as $key =>$header) {
- if (is_array($header) && isset($header['specifier'])) {
- $headers[$key]['field'] = '';
- }
- }
-
- $order = tablesort_get_order($headers);
- $direction = tablesort_get_sort($headers);
- foreach ($headers as $header) {
- if (is_array($header) && ($header['data'] == $order['name'])) {
- if ($header['type'] == 'field') {
- $this->fieldOrderBy($header['specifier']['field'], $header['specifier']['column'], $direction);
- }
- else {
- $header['direction'] = $direction;
- $this->order[] = $header;
- }
- }
- }
-
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Filters on the data being deleted.
- *
- * @param $deleted
- * TRUE to only return deleted data, FALSE to return non-deleted data,
- * EntityFieldQuery::RETURN_ALL to return everything. Defaults to FALSE.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function deleted($deleted = TRUE) {
- $this->deleted = $deleted;
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Queries the current or every revision.
- *
- * Note that this only affects field conditions. Property conditions always
- * apply to the current revision.
- * @TODO: Once revision tables have been cleaned up, revisit this.
- *
- * @param $age
- * - FIELD_LOAD_CURRENT (default): Query the most recent revisions for all
- * entities. The results will be keyed by entity type and entity ID.
- * - FIELD_LOAD_REVISION: Query all revisions. The results will be keyed by
- * entity type and entity revision ID.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function age($age) {
- $this->age = $age;
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Adds a tag to the query.
- *
- * Tags are strings that mark a query so that hook_query_alter() and
- * hook_query_TAG_alter() implementations may decide if they wish to alter
- * the query. A query may have any number of tags, and they must be valid PHP
- * identifiers (composed of letters, numbers, and underscores). For example,
- * queries involving nodes that will be displayed for a user need to add the
- * tag 'node_access', so that the node module can add access restrictions to
- * the query.
- *
- * If an entity field query has tags, it must also have an entity type
- * specified, because the alter hook will need the entity base table.
- *
- * @param string $tag
- * The tag to add.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function addTag($tag) {
- $this->tags[$tag] = $tag;
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Adds additional metadata to the query.
- *
- * Sometimes a query may need to provide additional contextual data for the
- * alter hook. The alter hook implementations may then use that information
- * to decide if and how to take action.
- *
- * @param $key
- * The unique identifier for this piece of metadata. Must be a string that
- * follows the same rules as any other PHP identifier.
- * @param $object
- * The additional data to add to the query. May be any valid PHP variable.
- *
- * @return EntityFieldQuery
- * The called object.
- */
- public function addMetaData($key, $object) {
- $this->metaData[$key] = $object;
- return $this;
- }
-
-
- * Executes the query.
- *
- * After executing the query, $this->orderedResults will contain a list of
- * the same entity ids in the order returned by the query. This is only
- * relevant if there are multiple entity types in the returned value and
- * a field ordering was requested. In every other case, the returned value
- * contains everything necessary for processing.
- *
- * @return
- * Either a number if count() was called or an array of associative arrays
- * of the entity ids. The outer array keys are entity types, and the inner
- * array keys are the relevant ID. (In most cases this will be the entity
- * ID. The only exception is when age=FIELD_LOAD_REVISION is used and field
- * conditions or sorts are present -- in this case, the key will be the
- * revision ID.) The entity type will only exist in the outer array if
- * results were found. The inner array values consist of an object with the
- * entity_id, revision_id and bundle properties. To traverse the returned
- * array:
- * @code
- * foreach ($query->execute() as $entity_type => $entities) {
- * foreach ($entities as $entity_id => $entity) {
- * @endcode
- * Note if the entity type is known, then the following snippet will load
- * the entities found:
- * @code
- * $result = $query->execute();
- * if (!empty($result[$my_type])) {
- * $entities = entity_load($my_type, array_keys($result[$my_type]));
- * }
- * @endcode
- */
- public function execute() {
-
- backdrop_alter('entity_query', $this);
- $this->altered = TRUE;
-
-
- $this->initializePager();
-
-
- $result = call_user_func($this->queryCallback(), $this);
-
- return $result;
- }
-
-
- * Determines the query callback to use for this entity query.
- *
- * @return
- * A callback that can be used with call_user_func().
- */
- public function queryCallback() {
-
-
- if (function_exists($this->executeCallback)) {
- return $this->executeCallback;
- }
-
-
- if (empty($this->fields)) {
- return array($this, 'propertyQuery');
- }
-
- foreach ($this->fields as $field) {
- if (!isset($storage)) {
- $storage = $field['storage']['module'];
- }
- elseif ($storage != $field['storage']['module']) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t("Can't handle more than one field storage engine"));
- }
- }
- if ($storage) {
-
- return $storage . '_field_storage_query';
- }
- else {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t("Field storage engine not found."));
- }
- }
-
-
- * Queries entity tables in SQL for property conditions and sorts.
- *
- * This method is only used if there are no field conditions and sorts.
- *
- * @return
- * See EntityFieldQuery::execute().
- */
- protected function propertyQuery() {
- if (empty($this->entityConditions['entity_type'])) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t('For this query an entity type must be specified.'));
- }
- $entity_type = $this->entityConditions['entity_type']['value'];
- $entity_info = entity_get_info($entity_type);
- if (empty($entity_info['base table'])) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t('Entity %entity has no base table.', array('%entity' => $entity_type)));
- }
- $base_table = $entity_info['base table'];
- $base_table_schema = backdrop_get_schema($base_table);
- $select_query = db_select($base_table);
- $select_query->addExpression(':entity_type', 'entity_type', array(':entity_type' => $entity_type));
-
- foreach ($this->propertyConditions as $property_condition) {
- $this->addCondition($select_query, $base_table . '.' . $property_condition['column'], $property_condition);
- }
-
-
- $sql_field = $entity_info['entity keys']['id'];
- $id_map['entity_id'] = $sql_field;
- $select_query->addField($base_table, $sql_field, 'entity_id');
- if (isset($this->entityConditions['entity_id'])) {
- $this->addCondition($select_query, $base_table . '.' . $sql_field, $this->entityConditions['entity_id']);
- }
-
-
- if (!empty($entity_info['entity keys']['revision'])) {
- $sql_field = $entity_info['entity keys']['revision'];
- $select_query->addField($base_table, $sql_field, 'revision_id');
- if (isset($this->entityConditions['revision_id'])) {
- $this->addCondition($select_query, $base_table . '.' . $sql_field, $this->entityConditions['revision_id']);
- }
- }
- else {
- $sql_field = 'revision_id';
- $select_query->addExpression('NULL', 'revision_id');
- }
- $id_map['revision_id'] = $sql_field;
-
-
- if (!empty($entity_info['entity keys']['bundle'])) {
- $sql_field = $entity_info['entity keys']['bundle'];
- $having = FALSE;
-
- if (!empty($base_table_schema['fields'][$sql_field])) {
- $select_query->addField($base_table, $sql_field, 'bundle');
- }
- }
- else {
- $sql_field = 'bundle';
- $select_query->addExpression(':bundle', 'bundle', array(':bundle' => $entity_type));
- $having = TRUE;
- }
- $id_map['bundle'] = $sql_field;
- if (isset($this->entityConditions['bundle'])) {
- if (!empty($entity_info['entity keys']['bundle'])) {
- $this->addCondition($select_query, $base_table . '.' . $sql_field, $this->entityConditions['bundle'], $having);
- }
- else {
-
- $select_query->where('1 = 0');
- }
- }
-
-
- foreach ($this->order as $order) {
- if ($order['type'] == 'entity') {
- $key = $order['specifier'];
- if (!isset($id_map[$key])) {
- throw new EntityFieldQueryException(t('Do not know how to order on @key for @entity_type', array('@key' => $key, '@entity_type' => $entity_type)));
- }
- $select_query->orderBy($id_map[$key], $order['direction']);
- }
- elseif ($order['type'] == 'property') {
- $select_query->orderBy($base_table . '.' . $order['specifier'], $order['direction']);
- }
- }
-
- return $this->finishQuery($select_query);
- }
-
-
- * Gets the total number of results and initialize a pager for the query.
- *
- * The pager can be disabled by either setting the pager limit to 0, or by
- * setting this query to be a count query.
- */
- function initializePager() {
- if ($this->pager && !empty($this->pager['limit']) && !$this->count) {
- $page = pager_find_page($this->pager['element']);
- $count_query = clone $this;
- $this->pager['total'] = $count_query->count()->execute();
- $this->pager['start'] = $page * $this->pager['limit'];
- pager_default_initialize($this->pager['total'], $this->pager['limit'], $this->pager['element']);
- $this->range($this->pager['start'], $this->pager['limit']);
- }
- }
-
-
- * Finishes the query.
- *
- * Adds tags, metaData, range and returns the requested list or count.
- *
- * @param SelectQuery $select_query
- * A SelectQuery which has entity_type, entity_id, revision_id and bundle
- * fields added.
- * @param $id_key
- * Which field's values to use as the returned array keys.
- *
- * @return
- * See EntityFieldQuery::execute().
- */
- function finishQuery($select_query, $id_key = 'entity_id') {
- foreach ($this->tags as $tag) {
- $select_query->addTag($tag);
- }
- foreach ($this->metaData as $key => $object) {
- $select_query->addMetaData($key, $object);
- }
- $select_query->addMetaData('entity_field_query', $this);
- if ($this->range) {
- $select_query->range($this->range['start'], $this->range['length']);
- }
- if ($this->count) {
- return $select_query->countQuery()->execute()->fetchField();
- }
- $return = array();
- $this->orderedResults = array();
- foreach ($select_query->execute() as $ids) {
- if (!isset($ids->bundle)) {
- $ids->bundle = NULL;
- }
- $return[$ids->entity_type][$ids->$id_key] = $ids;
- $this->orderedResults[] = $ids;
- }
- return $return;
- }
-
-
- * Adds a condition to an already built SelectQuery (internal function).
- *
- * This is a helper for hook_entity_query() and hook_field_storage_query().
- *
- * @param SelectQuery $select_query
- * A SelectQuery object.
- * @param $sql_field
- * The name of the field.
- * @param $condition
- * A condition as described in EntityFieldQuery::fieldCondition() and
- * EntityFieldQuery::entityCondition().
- * @param $having
- * HAVING or WHERE. This is necessary because SQL can't handle WHERE
- * conditions on aliased columns.
- */
- public function addCondition(SelectQuery $select_query, $sql_field, $condition, $having = FALSE) {
- $method = $having ? 'havingCondition' : 'condition';
- $like_prefix = '';
- switch ($condition['operator']) {
- case 'CONTAINS':
- $like_prefix = '%';
- case 'STARTS_WITH':
- $select_query->$method($sql_field, $like_prefix . db_like($condition['value']) . '%', 'LIKE');
- break;
- default:
- $select_query->$method($sql_field, $condition['value'], $condition['operator']);
- }
- }
-
- }
-