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I have simple database query in codeigniter, however I cannot get search to work with wildcard. This is my code:

$this->db->like('film.title',"%$query%");
$this->db->escape_like_str($query);
$res = $this->db->get('film');

If I remove wildcard(%) then search works fine. Also $query is just string with user input. Any help is appreciated.

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  • Try without $this->db->escape_like_str($query);
    – Spec
    Apr 26, 2013 at 0:42
  • but dont forget $this->db->like('film.title',$query,before); is a very expensive search because mysql can't use a index for this. Better use fulltext index
    – Michael
    Jul 5, 2016 at 21:39

7 Answers 7

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$this->db->like() automatically adds the %s and escapes the string. So all you need is

$this->db->like('title', $query);
$res = $this->db->get('film');

See the CI documentation for reference: CI 2, CI 3, CI 4

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  • It doesn't work like that. If I search for let's say Die Hard, this finds it because title is matched. If I just use Die or Hard, nothing is found. If I use SQL with with string value it works fine. Apr 26, 2013 at 0:54
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    For %$query you can use $this->db->like('title', $query, 'before') and for $query% you can use $this->db->like('title', $query, 'after') as told in the link in the answer.
    – Mehmed
    Oct 24, 2013 at 7:53
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  $this->db->like('title', 'match', 'before'); 
 // Produces: WHERE title LIKE '%match' 

 $this->db->like('title', 'match', 'after'); 
// Produces: WHERE title LIKE 'match%' 

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'both'); 
// Produces: WHERE title LIKE '%match%'
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For Full like you can user :

$this->db->like('title',$query);

For %$query you can use

$this->db->like('title', $query, 'before');

and for $query% you can use

$this->db->like('title', $query, 'after');
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$this->db->like()

This method enables you to generate LIKE clauses, useful for doing searches.

$this->db->like('title', 'match');

Produces: WHERE title LIKE '%match%'

If you want to control where the wildcard (%) is placed, you can use an optional third argument. Your options are ‘before’, ‘after’, ‘none’ and ‘both’ (which is the default).

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'before');

Produces: WHERE title LIKE '%match'

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'after');

Produces: WHERE title LIKE 'match%'

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'none');

Produces: WHERE title LIKE 'match'

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'both');

Produces: WHERE title LIKE '%match%'

2

If you do not want to use the wildcard (%) you can pass to the optional third argument the option 'none'.

$this->db->like('title', 'match', 'none'); 
// Produces: WHERE title LIKE 'match'
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I'm using

$this->db->query("SELECT * FROM film WHERE film.title LIKE '%$query%'"); for such purposes
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  • Please don't do this, you will open yourself up to SQL injection
    – ntzm
    Sep 28, 2016 at 13:23
  • 1
    You can try this but make sure it safe.
    – jned29
    Oct 21, 2016 at 6:09
-2

Searching multiple fields at once can be done like so...

function search($search)
{
    $sql = "SELECT * FROM some_table
    WHERE UPPER(a_name) LIKE ?
    OR
    UPPER(a_full_name) LIKE ?
    OR
    UPPER(a_city) LIKE ?
    OR
    UPPER(a_code) LIKE ?
    ";
    $arr = array_map(array($this,"wrapLIKE"),array($search, $search, $search, $search));
    $r = $this->db->query($sql, $arr);
    return $r;
}

function wrapLIKE($string)
{
    return strtoupper("%$string%");
}

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