My end goal is to extract an oData $filter string and create a mySQL string in PHP. For example:
(Field1 eq '(test)' or Field2 lt 20) and (beginsWith('test',Field3) or Field4 eq 3)
will become
(Field1 = '(test)' OR Field2 < 20) AND (Field3 LIKE 'test%' OR Field4 = 3)
It's not a matter of just doing a replace on the intrinsic keywords. Inevitability I'd like to be able to figure out that beginsWith('test', Field3) is a field and I can then convert those parts into a mySQL statement. What I've tried to do so far is create a WhereGroup class that stores Where classes so each one of the groups in parenthesis would have an instance then each statement would be in a Where instance. Then I'd recursively generate the where statement. But right now I'm just stuck trying to parse the strings intelligently.
Question is is there already something out there that can do something similar to this or am I on a path to create something from scratch?
(\(('test',Field3)\))
is the regex to match('test',Field3)
. Is that what you're looking for?