
Learning PHP Data Objects
A Beginner's Guide to PHP Data Objects, Database Connection Abstraction Library for PHP 5
By: Dennis Popel
eText | 30 August 2007 | Edition Number 1
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A Beginner's Guide to PHP Data Objects, Database Connection Abstraction Library for PHP 5
Key Features
- An overview of PDO
- Creating a database and connecting to it
- Error Handling
- Advanced features
Book Description
PDO is lighter, faster, and more powerful than existing PHP data abstraction interfaces. PDO is a common interface to different databases that must be used with a database-specific PDO driver to access a particular database server: the PDO extension does not provide a database abstraction by itself; it doesn't rewrite SQL, emulate missing database features, or perform any database functions using by itself. It performs the same role as other classic database abstraction layers such as ODBC and JDBC: it's a query abstraction layer that abstracts the mechanism for accessing a database and manipulating the returned records; each database driver that implements the PDO interface can also expose database-specific features as regular extension functions. ¬ PDO ships with PHP 5.1, and is available as an extension for PHP 5.0; it requires the new object-oriented features of PHP 5, and cannot run with earlier versions of PHP.This book will teach you how to use the PDO, including its advanced features. Readers need to be aware of the basics of data abstraction and should be familiar with PHP.What you will learn
- This book covers:
- An overview of the technology
- Getting started with PDO
- Error handling, prepared statements, and handling rowsets
- Advanced features, like getting column metadata and setting connection parameters with examples
- Chapter 1 gives an overview of PDO along with a few features like single interface for creating a connection, connection strings, uniform statement methods, and use of exceptions and a singe system of error codes.Chapter 2 helps to get you started with PDO, by creating sample database and then by creating a connection object. It also introduces PDOStatement classes.Chapter 3 deals with various error handling processes and their uses.Chapter 4 is about prepared statements. It deals with using prepared statements without binding values, binding a variable and a parameter to a prepared statement, and using LOBs as streams.Chapter 5 talks about handling rowsets. It covers different ways to retrieve multiple rows. Scrollable cursors, and MySQL unbuffered queries and closing the cursor along with multiple queries, and rowsets are also explained.Chapter 6 talks about advanced uses of PDO, and includes setting connection parameters, transactions, and methods of PDO and PDOStatement class.Chapter 7 gives an example where creation of the method part of MVC application is discussed. Appendix explains the object-oriented features like inheritance, encapsulation, polymorphism, and exception handling.
Who this book is for
PHP developers who need to use PDO for data abstraction.alt="Learning PHP Data Objects" title="Learning PHP Data Objects
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Cover -- TOC36;Table of Contents -- Preface -- CH36;Chapter 158; Introduction -- Using PDO -- Connecting to the Database -- Connection Strings -- Issuing SQL Queries44; Quoting Parameters44; and Handling Result Sets -- Error Handling -- Prepared Statements -- Appropriate Understanding of PDO -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 258; Using PHP Data Objects58; First Steps -- Connection Strings -- Creating the Sample Database -- Designing Our Code -- PDO Statements and Result Sets -- Retrieving Result Set Metadata -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 358; Error Handling -- Sources of Errors -- Server Software Failure or Overload -- Improper Configuration of the Application -- Improper Validation of User Input -- Inserting a Record with a Duplicate Primary Key or Unique Index Value -- Syntax Errors in SQL Statements -- Types of Error Handling in PDO -- Defining an Error Handling Function -- Creating the Edit Book Page -- Creating the Edit Author Page -- Securing against Uncaught Exceptions -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 458; Prepared Statements -- Prepared Statements -- Positional and Named Placeholders -- Prepared Statements and Bound Values -- Working with BLOBs -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 558; Handling Rowsets -- Retrieving the Number of Rows in a Result Set -- Limiting the Number of Rows Returned -- Using Database45;Specific SQL -- Processing the Top N Rows Only -- Starting at an Arbitrary Offset -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 658; Advanced PDO Usage -- Setting and Getting Connection Attributes -- MySQL Buffered Queries -- Connecting Using the Connection Configuration File and php46;ini Setting -- Getting the List of Available Drivers -- Transactions -- Summary -- CH36;Chapter 758; An Advanced Example -- Designing the Model -- Modifying the Frontend to Use the Model -- Advantages of Separating the Model -- Further Thoughts -- Finishing Up -- Appendix A58; Introduction to OOP in PHP5 -- What is Object45;Oriented Programming63; -- The Syntax for Declaring Objects -- Constructors -- The Advantages of OOP -- Inheritance -- Encapsulation -- Polymorphism -- Static Properties44; Methods44; and Class Constants -- Exceptions -- Summary -- IDX36;Index -- Last Page
ISBN: 9781847192677
ISBN-10: 184719267X
Published: 30th August 2007
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Edition Number: 1
























