Zend_Db_Table_Definition
is a class that can be used to
describe the relationships and configuration options that should be used when
Zend_Db_Table
is used via concrete instantiation.
For all of the same options that are available when configuring an extended
Zend_Db_Table_Abstract
class, those options are also available
when describing a definition file. This definition file should be passed to the class at
instantiation time so that it can know the full definition of all tables
in said definition.
Below is a definition that will describe the table names and relationships between table objects. Note: if 'name' is left out of the definition, it will be taken as the key of the defined table (an example of this is in the 'genre' section in the example below.)
例 213. Describing the Definition of a Database Data Model
$definition = new Zend_Db_Table_Definition(array( 'author' => array( 'name' => 'author', 'dependentTables' => array('book') ), 'book' => array( 'name' => 'book', 'referenceMap' => array( 'author' => array( 'columns' => 'author_id', 'refTableClass' => 'author', 'refColumns' => 'id' ) ) ), 'genre' => null, 'book_to_genre' => array( 'referenceMap' => array( 'book' => array( 'columns' => 'book_id', 'refTableClass' => 'book', 'refColumns' => 'id' ), 'genre' => array( 'columns' => 'genre_id', 'refTableClass' => 'genre', 'refColumns' => 'id' ) ) ) ));
As you can see, the same options you'd generally see inside of an
extended Zend_Db_Table_Abstract
class are documented in this
array as well. When passed into Zend_Db_Table
constructor, this
definition is persisted to any tables it will need
to create in order to return the proper rows.
Below is an example of the primary table instantiation as well as
the findDependentRowset()
and
findManyToManyRowset()
calls that will
correspond to the data model described above:
例 214. Interacting with the described definition
$authorTable = new Zend_Db_Table('author', $definition); $authors = $authorTable->fetchAll(); foreach ($authors as $author) { echo $author->id . ': ' . $author->first_name . ' ' . $author->last_name . PHP_EOL; $books = $author->findDependentRowset('book'); foreach ($books as $book) { echo ' Book: ' . $book->title . PHP_EOL; $genreOutputArray = array(); $genres = $book->findManyToManyRowset('genre', 'book_to_genre'); foreach ($genres as $genreRow) { $genreOutputArray[] = $genreRow->name; } echo ' Genre: ' . implode(', ', $genreOutputArray) . PHP_EOL; } }
Sometimes you want to use both paradigms for defining and using the
table gateway: both by extension and concrete instantiation. To do this
simply leave out any table configurations out of the definition. This will
allow Zend_Db_Table
to look for the actual refered class instead
of the definition key.
Building on the example above, we will allow for one of the table configurations
to be a Zend_Db_Table_Abstract
extended class, while keeping the
rest of the tables as part of the definition. We will also show how one would interact
with this new definition.
例 215. Interacting A Mixed Use Zend_Db_Table Definition
class MyBook extends Zend_Db_Table_Abstract { protected $_name = 'book'; protected $_referenceMap = array( 'author' => array( 'columns' => 'author_id', 'refTableClass' => 'author', 'refColumns' => 'id' ) ); } $definition = new Zend_Db_Table_Definition(array( 'author' => array( 'name' => 'author', 'dependentTables' => array('MyBook') ), 'genre' => null, 'book_to_genre' => array( 'referenceMap' => array( 'book' => array( 'columns' => 'book_id', 'refTableClass' => 'MyBook', 'refColumns' => 'id' ), 'genre' => array( 'columns' => 'genre_id', 'refTableClass' => 'genre', 'refColumns' => 'id' ) ) ) )); $authorTable = new Zend_Db_Table('author', $definition); $authors = $authorTable->fetchAll(); foreach ($authors as $author) { echo $author->id . ': ' . $author->first_name . ' ' . $author->last_name . PHP_EOL; $books = $author->findDependentRowset(new MyBook()); foreach ($books as $book) { echo ' Book: ' . $book->title . PHP_EOL; $genreOutputArray = array(); $genres = $book->findManyToManyRowset('genre', 'book_to_genre'); foreach ($genres as $genreRow) { $genreOutputArray[] = $genreRow->name; } echo ' Genre: ' . implode(', ', $genreOutputArray) . PHP_EOL; } }