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Alright, I would like some advice on how to code an advanced search for the profiles the right way.

The "advanced" search contains:

Gender   female/both/male
Search in    All/latest profiles 1/2/7/14/32 days ago
Online: Yes(checked)
Age (xx) to (xx) years (xx means you can write e.g 12 and 18)
Cities: all/city1/city2/city3

There's a lot of criteria that you can pick and choose.

I would like to know how should I code this the most effective way, with the least code repetition. Should I build a query from what the user chooses? Example:

$query = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE"
if(!empty($gender){ // if its empty, then the user chose both..
    $query .= "gender = $gender";
}
....

Or are there any better solutions? I think doing this will result in problems, because if an user doesn't choose any gender, and another if $online (example) starts with AND , it will result WHERE AND ..

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I think your solution is a good start. Continue checking your advanced search fields and built out your SQL where clause as necessary.

The problem will come if you need to do fuzzy logic - Males OR City1. But you haven't indicated that in your OP.

To avoid the WHERE AND just start your where clause with a true expression:

$query = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE 1"

This will always evaluate to true and when you add more conditions they will append correctly - SELECT * FROM users WHERE 1 AND city = 'city1'

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The "and" problem is pretty easy to solve:

$andArr[] = "gender = $gender";
$andArr[] = "age between $from and $to";
...

$adsString = implode(' AND ', $andArr);

For the gender i would use a dropdown with "both" as preselected.

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  • Please don't use uninitialized variables like andArr. Additionally, I'm pretty there shouldn't be any braces after $andArr in the final line. Edited.
    – phihag
    Oct 2, 2010 at 13:54
  • it is just a code snippet. normaly i initialize all my variablse. $andArr = array(); would be before my $andArr[] = ...;
    – ITroubs
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:04
  • What does implode do? if i echo the string, would it be gender = $gender AND age between $from and $to ?
    – Johnson
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:20
  • it takes an array and glues it with the glue string. so it puts the " AND " between every array field and puts it together to one string.
    – ITroubs
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:26
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Please do not write code that allows SQL injections. Also, make sure your php code runs with register_globals set to off. Apart from that, I don't think there's any reason why it wouldn't work that way.

So here is a simple example, using PDO:

$query = 'SELECT * FROM users WHERE 1';
$params = array();
if (!empty($_POST['gender'])) {
    $query .= ' AND gender=:gender'
    $params[':gender'] = $_POST['gender'];
}
...
$st = $pdo->prepare($query);
$result = $st>execute($params);
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    if i just add "WHERE 1" at the start $query in the example i got above, does it allow sql injections?
    – Johnson
    Oct 2, 2010 at 13:56
  • @user457827 I just assumed that $gender would be the direct user input (and that requires register_globals). If you do some preprocessing anyways, it is safe IF that preprocessing is correct. Basically the only way to make sure it is that is to use a safe function such as intval or check it vs a hardcoded list of possible values. Since it's so easy to screw up there, I'd use prepared statemtents all the time.
    – phihag
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:01
  • prepared statements, how does that work? Im new to this. And about example above looks advanced, you use PDO, and so, does the $result then work just like normal (so you could do $mysql_num_rows($result) and fetch_array($result) ? )
    – Johnson
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:06
  • prepared statements and/or an input validation and/or an inputtransofmation method like mysql_escape_string
    – ITroubs
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:06
  • So wouldnt I be alright if I use my example above with WHERE 1 and make all the inputs mysql_escape_string. What could possible make it vuln. to sql injection
    – Johnson
    Oct 2, 2010 at 14:13

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