I've decided to include the code in question. This is going to be more or less a port of Grant's script to PHP. So far it's just the Questions section:
$db = new PDO('sqlite:test.db');$ch = curl_init();curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://beta.stackoverflow.com/users/658/kyle");curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_COOKIE, "shhsecret=1293706652");$page = curl_exec($ch);preg_match('/summarycount">.*?([,\d]+)<\/div>.*?Reputation/s', $page, $rep);$rep = preg_replace("/,/", "", $rep[1]);preg_match('/iv class="summarycount".{10,60} (\d+)<\/d.{10,140}Badges/s', $page, $badge);$badge = $badge[1];$qreg = '/question-summary narrow.*?vote-count-post"><strong.*?>(-?\d*).*?\/questions\/(\d*).*?>(.*?)<\/a>/s';preg_match_all($qreg, $page, $questions, PREG_SET_ORDER);$areg = '/(answer-summary"><a href="\/questions\/(\d*).*?votes.*?>(-?\d+).*?href.*?>(.*?)<.a)/s';preg_match_all($areg, $page, $answers, PREG_SET_ORDER);echo "<h3>Questions:</h3>\n";echo "<table cellpadding=\"3\">\n";foreach ($questions as $q) $query = 'SELECT count(id), votes FROM Questions WHERE id = '.$q[2].' AND type=0;'; $dbitem = $db->query($query)->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); if ($dbitem['count(id)'] > 0) $lastQ = $q[1] - $dbitem['votes']; if ($lastQ == 0) $lastQ = ""; $query = "UPDATE Questions SET votes = '$q[1]' WHERE id = '$q[2]'"; $db->exec($query); $query = "INSERT INTO Questions VALUES('$q[3]', '$q[1]', 0, '$q[2]')"; echo "$query\n"; $db->exec($query); $lastQ = "(NEW)"; echo "<tr><td>$lastQ</td><td align=\"right\">$q[1]</td><td>$q[3]</td></tr>\n";echo "</table>";
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I've been trying to use SQLite with the PDO wrapper in PHP with mixed success. I can read from the database fine, but none of my updates are being committed to the database when I view the page in the browser. Curiously, running the script from my shell does update the database. I suspected file permissions as the culprit, but even with the database providing full access (chmod 777) the problem persists. Should I try changing the file owner? If so, what to? By the way, my machine is the standard Mac OS X Leopard install with PHP activated. @Tom Martin Thank you for your reply. I just ran your code and it looks like PHP runs as user _www. I then tried chowning the database to be owned by _www, but that didn't work either. I should also note that PDO's errorInfo function doesn't indicate an error took place. Could this be a setting with PDO somehow opening the database for read-only? I've heard that SQLite performs write locks on the entire file. Is it possible that the database is locked by something else preventing the write? |
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SQLite/PHP read-only?I've been trying to use SQLite with the PDO wrapper in PHP with mixed success. I can read from the database fine, but none of my updates are being committed to the database when I view the page in the browser. Curiously, running the script from my shell does update the database. I suspected file permissions as the culprit, but even with the database providing full access (chmod 777) the problem persists. Should I try changing the file owner? If so, what to? By the way, my machine is the standard Mac OS X Leopard install with PHP activated.
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