| <?php if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');
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| /**
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| * CodeIgniter
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| *
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| * An open source application development framework for PHP 4.3.2 or newer
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| *
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| * @package CodeIgniter
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| * @author ExpressionEngine Dev Team
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| * @copyright Copyright (c) 2006, EllisLab, Inc.
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| * @license http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/license.html
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| * @link http://codeigniter.com
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| * @since Version 1.0
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| * @filesource
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| */
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| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
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| /**
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| * SQLite Utility Class
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| *
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| * @category Database
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| * @author ExpressionEngine Dev Team
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| * @link http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/database/
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| */
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| class CI_DB_sqlite_utility extends CI_DB_utility {
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| /**
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| * List databases
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| *
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| * I don't believe you can do a database listing with SQLite
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| * since each database is its own file. I suppose we could
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| * try reading a directory looking for SQLite files, but
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| * that doesn't seem like a terribly good idea
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| *
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| * @access private
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| * @return bool
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| */
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| function _list_databases()
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| {
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| if ($this->db_debug)
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| {
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| return $this->display_error('db_unsuported_feature');
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| }
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| return array();
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| }
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| // --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| /**
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| * Optimize table query
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| *
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| * Is optimization even supported in SQLite?
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| *
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| * @access private
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| * @param string the table name
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| * @return object
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| */
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| function _optimize_table($table)
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| {
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| return FALSE;
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| }
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| // --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| /**
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| * Repair table query
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| *
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| * Are table repairs even supported in SQLite?
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| *
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| * @access private
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| * @param string the table name
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| * @return object
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| */
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| function _repair_table($table)
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| {
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| return FALSE;
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| }
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| // --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| /**
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| * SQLite Export
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| *
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| * @access private
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| * @param array Preferences
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| * @return mixed
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| */
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| function _backup($params = array())
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| {
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| // Currently unsupported
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| return $this->db->display_error('db_unsuported_feature');
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| }
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| /**
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| *
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| * The functions below have been deprecated as of 1.6, and are only here for backwards
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| * compatibility. They now reside in dbforge(). The use of dbutils for database manipulation
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| * is STRONGLY discouraged in favour if using dbforge.
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| *
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| */
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| /**
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| * Create database
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| *
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| * @access public
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| * @param string the database name
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| * @return bool
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| */
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| function _create_database()
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| {
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| // In SQLite, a database is created when you connect to the database.
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| // We'll return TRUE so that an error isn't generated
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| return TRUE;
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| }
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| // --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| /**
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| * Drop database
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| *
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| * @access private
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| * @param string the database name
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| * @return bool
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| */
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| function _drop_database($name)
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| {
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| if (! @file_exists($this->db->database) OR ! @unlink($this->db->database))
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| {
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| if ($this->db->db_debug)
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| {
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| return $this->db->display_error('db_unable_to_drop');
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| }
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| return FALSE;
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| }
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| return TRUE;
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| }
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|
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| }
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| |
| /* End of file sqlite_utility.php */ |
| /* Location: ./system/database/drivers/sqlite/sqlite_utility.php */ |