1 handlers.inc | views_join::build_join($select_query, $table, $view_query) |
Build the SQL for the join this object represents.
When possible, try to use table alias instead of table names.
Parameters
$select_query: An implementation of SelectQueryInterface.
$table: The base table to join.
$view_query: The source query, implementation of views_plugin_query.
File
- core/
modules/ views/ includes/ handlers.inc, line 1056 - Defines the various handler objects to help build and display views.
Class
Code
function build_join($select_query, $table, $view_query) {
if (empty($this->definition['table formula'])) {
$right_table = $this->table;
}
else {
$right_table = $this->definition['table formula'];
}
if ($this->left_table) {
$left = $view_query->get_table_info($this->left_table);
$left_field = "$left[alias].$this->left_field";
}
else {
// This can be used if left_field is a formula or something. It should be
// used only *very* rarely.
$left_field = $this->left_field;
}
$condition = "$left_field = $table[alias].$this->field";
$arguments = array();
// Tack on the extra.
if (isset($this->extra)) {
// If extra has been provided as string instead of an array, convert it
// to an array.
if (!is_array($this->extra)) {
$this->extra = array($this->extra);
}
$extras = array();
foreach ($this->extra as $info) {
if (is_array($info)) {
$extra = '';
// Figure out the table name. Remember, only use aliases provided if
// at all possible.
$join_table = '';
if (!array_key_exists('table', $info)) {
$join_table = $table['alias'] . '.';
}
elseif (isset($info['table'])) {
// If we're aware of a table alias for this table, use the table
// alias instead of the table name.
if (isset($left) && $left['table'] == $info['table']) {
$join_table = $left['alias'] . '.';
}
else {
$join_table = $info['table'] . '.';
}
}
// Convert a single-valued array of values to the single-value case,
// and transform from IN() notation to = notation.
if (is_array($info['value']) && count($info['value']) == 1) {
if (empty($info['operator'])) {
$operator = '=';
}
else {
$operator = $info['operator'] == 'NOT IN' ? '!=' : '=';
}
$info['value'] = array_shift($info['value']);
}
if (is_array($info['value'])) {
$value_placeholders = array();
// With an array of values, we need multiple placeholders and the
// 'IN' operator is implicit.
foreach ($info['value'] as $value) {
$placeholder_i = $view_query->placeholder('views_join_condition_');
$value_placeholders[] = $placeholder_i;
$arguments[$placeholder_i] = $value;
}
$operator = !empty($info['operator']) ? $info['operator'] : 'IN';
$placeholder = '( ' . implode(', ', $value_placeholders) . ' )';
}
else {
// With a single value, the '=' operator is implicit.
$operator = !empty($info['operator']) ? $info['operator'] : '=';
$placeholder = $view_query->placeholder('views_join_condition_');
$arguments[$placeholder] = $info['value'];
}
$extras[] = "$join_table$info[field] $operator $placeholder";
}
elseif (is_string($info)) {
$extras[] = $info;
}
}
if ($extras) {
if (count($extras) == 1) {
$condition .= ' AND (' . array_shift($extras) . ')';
}
else {
$condition .= ' AND (' . implode(' ' . $this->extra_type . ' ', $extras) . ')';
}
}
}
$select_query->addJoin($this->type, $right_table, $table['alias'], $condition, $arguments);
}