This is a very simple Database wrapper for PHP and mysql to get you started Simple and lightwait, makes it ideal for quick projects.
You can Import via
composer require spaniakos/simple-php-db-wrapper
DO NOT FORGET TO ADD A .env to your project OR add this to your .env
DEBUG=false
DB_HOST="localhost"
DB_USER="root"
DB_PASS="toor"
DB_NAME="test_database"
DB_PORT=3306
DB_CHARSET="utf8mb4"
DB_COLLATION="utf8mb4_general_ci"
LOG_PATH="path of log file with proper permissions"
Below are the test config for the tests:
DB_CHARSET="utf8mb4"
DB_COLLATION="utf8mb4_general_ci"
Please do change the above to your desired valued
Then on your script you need to require vendor autoload IF you havent already somewhere: require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
and then you can use the library by using the above line
use Spaniakos\SimplePhpDbWrapper;
Sample usage on a class:
<?php declare(strict_types=1);
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Spaniakos\SimplePhpDbWrapper;
class MyClass {
protected $db;
/**
* Set up the test environment before each test.
*/
public function __construct() {
// Create an instance of the Database class before each test
$this->db = new SimplePhpDbWrapper(true);
}
public function testGetColFromTable() {
$result = $this->db->GetColFromTable('users', 'username', 'id > 0', 'username', '5');
}
}
Requirements:
php >= 7.4
composer
It uses monolog for logging of error messages from the PDO sql
Dependencies:
monolog/monolog: ^3.4
symfony/dotenv: ^6.3
Dev Dependencies:
friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.35
phpunit/phpunit: ^10.4.1
install:
composer install
Usage:
Change the credentials inside .env You can copy the env.sample to .env Require the class from a php file
DB_HOST=your_database_host
DB_USER=your_database_user
DB_PASS=your_database_password
DB_NAME=your_database_name
DB_PORT=3306
DB_CHARSET=utf8mb4
DB_COLLATION=utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci
LOG_PATH=path/to/your/logfile.log
How to include it in a file:
require_once('database.class.php');
$db = new Database();
How to call the function (sample):
Raw query
$query = 'select * from table;
$rs = $db->Query($query);
update sample: UpdateTable($table,$set,$where= ''){
$db->UpdateTable("table","column='data',column2=1","column3='where' and column4=2");
GetAllFromTable($table,$where = '',$order_col = 'ID',$order = 'ASC', $limit = '') {
$rs = $db->GetAllFromTable("table","username='user1' and password='password'",'id','asc', 1000) {
Iterate the results:
foreach($rs as $data){
//do
}
Future work:
* Change to Depencancy injection from env
* Change unit tests from mysql to mysql-lite for automated testing
* Write better examples
* Stracture the function to use arrays in instead of plain string in order to have better and simpler understanding of the Injecttion methods
* Consider Chainable methods