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Using

Cakephp version: 2.5.1

I have some trouble finding a solution for dealing special characters in Cakephp find queries. If you could please point me in right direction, I would really appreciate it.

Here is the piece of code. This code fetches all records from Titles table where the name meets certain conditions

public function findTitles($text) {
    return $this->find('all', 
        array(
            'fields' => array('id', 'name'),
            'conditions' => array(
                'OR' => array(
                    array('name LIKE ' => $text.'%'),
                    array('name LIKE ' => '% '.$text.'%')
                    ),
                'original' => 1
                ),
            'order' => array('id ASC'),
            'limit' => 10
            )
        );
}

So if my $text = "pro" for example i.e ?q=pro, below is the Mysql equivalent query that is generated

SELECT `Title`.`id`, `Title`.`name` FROM `database`.`titles` WHERE ((`name` LIKE 'pro%') OR (`name` LIKE '% pro%')) AND `original` = 1  ORDER BY `id` ASC  LIMIT 10

Now if my $text = "%", i.e ?q=%, then below is the query generated

SELECT `Title`.`id`, `Title`.`name` FROM `database`.`titles` WHERE ((`name` LIKE '%%') OR (`name` LIKE '% %%')) AND `original` = 1   ORDER BY `id` ASC  LIMIT 10

In this case I get the first 10 records from table. What I want is fetch first 10 records that has the symbol '%' in it. But rather, CakePHP does not escape it.

So I tried putting this line of code in my function:

$text = str_replace('%',  '\%',  $text);

As like this

public function findTitles($text) {
    $text = str_replace('%',  '\%',  $text);
    return $this->find('all', ................

Then I get the below mysql query

SELECT `Title`.`id`, `Title`.`name` FROM `database`.`titles` WHERE ((`name` LIKE '\\%%') OR (`name` LIKE '% \\%%')) AND `original` = 1   ORDER BY `id` ASC  LIMIT 10

In this, the backslash is then also escaped by another backslash. Which i think is incorrect, as we need to escape only '%'

Any solutions will be surely appreciated. If I am missing any information, or any more explanation if required, please let me know. I will update in comments.

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    Please always mention the exact CakePHP version that you are using!
    – ndm
    Nov 7, 2016 at 14:06
  • Thanks, I have updated the question. CakePHP version 2.5.1.
    – sandeep
    Nov 8, 2016 at 4:25

1 Answer 1

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You can use regular expression to remove all special characters from your string.

Remove all special characters

public function findTitles($text) {
    $pattern  = '/[^A-Za-z0-9\-]/';  #Only allowed numbers and characters
    #$pattern = '/[^A-Za-z\-]/';     #Only allowed characters
    $text     = preg_replace($pattern '', $text);

    /*YOUR CODE HERE*/

}

After replacing the special characters, You no need to change your Query

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