php-src/ext/pdo_mysql/tests/pdo_mysql_stmt_fetch_class.phpt
2023-11-27 13:01:24 +00:00

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PHP

--TEST--
MySQL PDOStatement->fetch(), PDO::FETCH_CLASS
--EXTENSIONS--
pdo_mysql
--SKIPIF--
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/mysql_pdo_test.inc';
MySQLPDOTest::skip();
?>
--FILE--
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/mysql_pdo_test.inc';
$db = MySQLPDOTest::factory();
try {
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class myclass implements Serializable {
private static $instance = null;
protected $myprotected = 'a protected property';
// Good old magic stuff
private function __construct($caller = NULL) {
printf("%s(%s)\n", __METHOD__, $caller);
}
public function __destruct() {
// printf("%s()\n", __METHOD__);
}
public function __sleep() {
printf("%s()\n", __METHOD__);
}
public function __wakeup() {
printf("%s()\n", __METHOD__);
}
public function __call($method, $params) {
printf("%s(%s, %s)\n", __METHOD__, $method, var_export($params, true));
}
public function __set($prop, $value) {
printf("%s(%s, %s)\n", __METHOD__, $prop, var_export($value, true));
$this->{$prop} = $value;
}
public function __get($prop) {
printf("%s(%s)\n", __METHOD__, $prop);
return NULL;
}
// Singleton
public static function singleton($caller) {
printf("%s(%s)\n", __METHOD__, $caller);
if (!self::$instance) {
$c = __CLASS__;
self::$instance = new $c($caller);
}
return self::$instance;
}
// Serializable
public function serialize() {
printf("%s()\n", __METHOD__);
return 'Data from serialize';
}
public function unserialize($data) {
printf("%s(%s)\n", __METHOD__, var_export($data, true));
}
}
$db->setAttribute(PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_DIRECT_QUERY, 0);
if (0 != $db->getAttribute(PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_DIRECT_QUERY))
printf("[002] Unable to turn off emulated prepared statements\n");
$db->exec(sprintf('CREATE TABLE test_stmt_fetch_class(id INT, myobj BLOB) ENGINE=%s',
MySQLPDOTest::getTableEngine()));
printf("Creating an object, serializing it and writing it to DB...\n");
$id = 1;
$obj = myclass::singleton('Creating object');
$myobj = serialize($obj);
$stmt = $db->prepare('INSERT INTO test_stmt_fetch_class(id, myobj) VALUES (?, ?)');
$stmt->bindValue(1, $id);
$stmt->bindValue(2, $myobj);
$stmt->execute();
printf("\nUsing PDO::FETCH_CLASS to fetch the object from DB and unserialize it...\n");
$stmt = $db->prepare('SELECT myobj FROM test_stmt_fetch_class');
$stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_CLASS, 'myclass', array('PDO shall call __construct()'));
$stmt->execute();
var_dump($stmt->fetch());
} catch (PDOException $e) {
printf("[001] %s [%s] %s\n",
$e->getMessage(), $db->errorCode(), implode(' ', $db->errorInfo()));
}
print "done!\n";
?>
--CLEAN--
<?php
require_once __DIR__ . '/inc/mysql_pdo_test.inc';
$db = MySQLPDOTest::factory();
$db->exec('DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test_stmt_fetch_class');
?>
--EXPECTF--
Deprecated: %s implements the Serializable interface, which is deprecated. Implement __serialize() and __unserialize() instead (or in addition, if support for old PHP versions is necessary) in %s on line %d
Creating an object, serializing it and writing it to DB...
myclass::singleton(Creating object)
myclass::__construct(Creating object)
myclass::serialize()
Using PDO::FETCH_CLASS to fetch the object from DB and unserialize it...
myclass::__set(myobj, 'C:7:"myclass":19:{Data from serialize}')
myclass::__construct(PDO shall call __construct())
object(myclass)#%d (2) {
["myprotected":protected]=>
string(20) "a protected property"
["myobj"]=>
string(38) "C:7:"myclass":19:{Data from serialize}"
}
done!