I have a relatively average (however basic) knowledge with PHP but I'm fairly new to PhalconPHP. I've learned of PhalconPHP while browsing a specific online course website and that this framework is rather fast and unique than other PHP Frameworks, plus it has a Micro
package for easy development of REST API
.
So as it is, I'm trying to learn how to develop an API with the help of PhalconPHP Framework. And as it is, for beginners like me, I'd like to start with using raw SQL statements
rather than the provided phql syntax
because I'm not entirely developing an MVC Application (and I'm really having a hard time learning the entire concept of PHQL itself, I need a separate time to learn this).
I have managed to make things work when working with multi-column query results that map to the class much like how it is supposed to be with PhalconPHP, with below sample code:
<?php
namespace MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\Services;
use MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\DatabaseTables;
use Phalcon\Mvc\Model\Resultset\Simple as ResultSet;
class VisitorService
{
function getVisitorLogByLinkId($id)
{
$sqlQry = "SELECT * FROM visitors v WHERE v.link_id = $id ORDER BY v.visitor_id DESC;";
$visitor = new DatabaseTables\Visitor();
$resultSet = new ResultSet(null, $visitor, $visitor->getReadConnection()->query($sqlQry));
$data = [];
foreach ($resultSet as $result) {
$data[] = [
"visitor_name" => $result->visitor_name,
"access_timestamp" => $result->access_timestamp
];
}
return $data;
}
}
?>
However, I cannot seem to get the concept on how to work this out with single-columned query results such as getting the SUM
, COUNT
, or even ids and specific data type. I've tried below code as I've tried to recreate provided answer here:
function isLinkIdValid($id)
{
$sqlQry = "SELECT IF(COUNT(l.link_id) = 0, 0, 1) 'is_exist' FROM links l WHERE l.link_id = $id;";
$result = $app->di->db->query($sqlQry);
$result->setFetchMode(Phalcon\Db::FETCH_ASSOC);
$result = $result->fetchAll($result);
return $result;
}
But, as i have expected, it would not work since $app
(which is an instance of Phalcon\Mvc\Micro
which is in index.php
) is not accessible from the function.
Also, its best to explain to everyone that while I do have models
for the database tables, I've separated all database logic from the model object to keep it clean and serve its only purpose - being a model. How I've done this is I've created a new folder named /service
and creating service for each model that there is (for example: VisitorService
).
To show everyone my code, I basically patterned it after PhalconPHP's REST Tutorial, below is a snippet of my code:
index.php:
<?php
use Phalcon\Loader;
use Phalcon\Mvc\Micro;
use Phalcon\Di\FactoryDefault;
use Phalcon\Db\Adapter\Pdo\Mysql as PdoMySql;
use Phalcon\Http\Response;
# Loader initialization and namespace registration
$loader = new Loader();
$loader->registerNamespaces([
"MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\DatabaseTables" => __DIR__ . "/models/",
"MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\Services" => __DIR__ . "/services/"
]);
$loader->register();
# DependencyInjector initialization and instantiation of database connection
$di = new FactoryDefault();
$di->set("db", function() {
return new PdoMySql([
"host" => "127.0.0.1",
"username" => "username",
"password" => "password",
"dbname" => "short_links"
]);
});
# Micro initialization, route definition
$app = new Micro($di);
$app->notFound(function() use ($app) {
$response = new Response();
$response->setStatusCode(404, "Not Found");
$response->setJsonContent([
"status" => 404,
"message" => "The specified route was not found, or does not exist",
"data" => ""
]);
return $response;
});
require "routes/visitor_route.php";
$app->handle();
?>
routes/visitor_route.php
<?php
use Phalcon\Http\Response;
use MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\Services;
require "services/visitor_service.php";
$app->get('/v1/visitors/log/{id:[0-9]+}', function($id) use ($app) {
$response = new Response();
# validate id parameter
if($id <= 0) {
$response->setStatusCode(422, "Unprocessable Entity");
$response->setJsonContent([
"status" => 422,
"message" => "Invalid link id specified.",
"data" => ""
]);
return $response;
}
$service = new Services\VisitorService();
$response->setStatusCode(200, "OK");
$response->setJsonContent([
"status" => 200,
"message" => "",
"data" => $service->getVisitorLogByLinkId($id)
]);
# This partially works, except that it does not return whether a link id is valid, so I'm trying to create a logic for one.
// return $response;
$tempService = new Services\LinkService();
$tempResult = $tempService->isLinkIdValid($id);
return print_r($tempResult);
});
?>
service/visitor_service.php
<?php
namespace MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\Services;
use MyApplication\Db\ShortLinks\DatabaseTables;
use Phalcon\Mvc\Model\Resultset\Simple as ResultSet;
class VisitorService
{
# technically belongs to 'services/link_service.php' but placed here to shorten attached codes.
function getAllLinks()
{
$sqlQry = "SELECT * FROM links;";
$link = new DatabaseTables\Link();
$resultSet = new ResultSet(null, $link, $link->getReadConnection()->query($sqlQry));
$data = [];
foreach ($resultSet as $result) {
$data[] = [
"link_id" => $result->link_id,
"description" => $result->description,
"original_url" => $result->original_url,
"short_url" => $result->short_url
];
}
return $data;
}
# technically belongs to 'services/link_service.php' but placed here to shorten attached codes.
function createNewShortLink($link)
{
$sqlQry = "INSERT INTO links VALUES (DEFAULT, '$link->description', '$link->original_url', $link->base_url, '$link->unique_key', DEFAULT, DEFAULT);";
$link = new DatabaseTables\Link();
$link->getReadConnection()->query($sqlQry);
}
# technically belongs to 'services/link_service.php' but placed here to shorten attached codes.
# This is the experimental code i am working with
function isLinkIdValid($id)
{
/*
As it is, everything here doesn't work.
*/
$sqlQry = "SELECT IF(COUNT(l.link_id) = 0, 0, 1) 'is_exist' FROM links l WHERE l.link_id = $id;";
$result = $app->di->db->query($sqlQry);
$result->setFetchMode(Phalcon\Db::FETCH_ASSOC);
$result = $result->fetchAll($result);
return $result;
}
function getVisitorLogByLinkId($id)
{
$sqlQry = "SELECT * FROM visitors v WHERE v.link_id = $id ORDER BY v.visitor_id DESC;";
$visitor = new DatabaseTables\Visitor();
$resultSet = new ResultSet(null, $visitor, $visitor->getReadConnection()->query($sqlQry));
$data = [];
foreach ($resultSet as $result) {
$data[] = [
"visitor_name" => $result->visitor_name,
"access_timestamp" => $result->access_timestamp
];
}
return $data;
}
}
?>
To summarize, I'm looking for a way to fetch single-columned data from my database using RAW SQL Statements
inside PhalconPHP
. I've dug up several resources but there's just too few of them, if not lacking.
EDIT 1: i know that how i implemented the service is not perfect, and that is prone to security attacks. but please focus on the issue main issue. i'll resolve other issues afterwards. also, what i'm looking for is to be able to use the PdoMysql stored in $app->di["db"]
from the index.php
much like how i managed to in getAllLinks()
and createNewShortLink($link)
functions. however, i made a "temporary" solution by passing in the PdoMysql object from the $app->di["db"]
to the function like below:
function isLinkIdValid($dbConn, $id)
{
$sqlQry = "SELECT IF(COUNT(l.link_id) = 0, 0, 1) 'is_exist' FROM links l WHERE l.link_id = $id;";
$isExist = $dbConn->fetchAll($sqlQry, \Phalcon\Db::FETCH_ASSOC);
return $isExist;
}
Phalcon\Di\FactoryDefault::getDefault()
this would return the default created and you can use it to access services for examplePhalcon\Di\FactoryDefault::getDefault()->get('db')
::getDefault()
code, i'll try it out.phalcon all-models
inside the project dir will load your config and connects to db and create models for each table!!