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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * Defines the default query object.
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 */
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/**
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 * Object used to create a SELECT query.
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 *
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 * @ingroup views_query_plugins
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 */
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class views_plugin_query_default extends views_plugin_query {
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  /**
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   * A list of tables in the order they should be added, keyed by alias.
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   */
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  var $table_queue = array();
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  /**
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   * Holds an array of tables and counts added so that we can create aliases
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   */
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  var $tables = array();
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  /**
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   * Holds an array of relationships, which are aliases of the primary
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   * table that represent different ways to join the same table in.
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   */
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  var $relationships = array();
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  /**
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   * An array of sections of the WHERE query. Each section is in itself
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   * an array of pieces and a flag as to whether or not it should be AND
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   * or OR.
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   */
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  var $where = array();
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  /**
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   * An array of sections of the HAVING query. Each section is in itself
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   * an array of pieces and a flag as to whether or not it should be AND
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   * or OR.
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   */
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  var $having = array();
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  /**
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   * The default operator to use when connecting the WHERE groups. May be
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   * AND or OR.
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   */
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  var $group_operator = 'AND';
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  /**
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   * A simple array of order by clauses.
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   */
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  var $orderby = array();
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  /**
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   * A simple array of group by clauses.
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   */
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  var $groupby = array();
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  /**
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   * An array of fields.
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   */
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  var $fields = array();
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  /**
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   * The table header to use for tablesort. This matters because tablesort
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   * needs to modify the query and needs the header.
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   */
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  var $header = array();
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  /**
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   * A flag as to whether or not to make the primary field distinct.
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   */
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  var $distinct = FALSE;
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  var $has_aggregate = FALSE;
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  /**
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   * Should this query be optimized for counts, for example no sorts.
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   */
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  var $get_count_optimized = NULL;
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  /**
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   * The current used pager plugin.
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   *
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   * @var views_plugin_pager
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   */
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   var $pager = NULL;
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   /**
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    * An array mapping table aliases and field names to field aliases.
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    */
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   var $field_aliases = array();
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   /**
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    * Query tags which will be passed over to the dbtng query object.
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    */
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   var $tags = array();
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  /**
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   * Is the view marked as not distinct.
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   *
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   * @var bool
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   */
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  var $no_distinct;
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  /**
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   * Defines the distinct type.
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   * - FALSE if it's distinct by base field.
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   * - TRUE if it just adds the sql distinct keyword.
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   *
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   * @var bool
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   */
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  public $pure_distinct = FALSE;
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  /**
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   * Constructor; Create the basic query object and fill with default values.
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   */
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  function init($base_table = 'node', $base_field = 'nid', $options) {
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    parent::init($base_table, $base_field, $options);
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    $this->base_table = $base_table;  // Predefine these above, for clarity.
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    $this->base_field = $base_field;
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    $this->relationships[$base_table] = array(
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      'link' => NULL,
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      'table' => $base_table,
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      'alias' => $base_table,
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      'base' => $base_table
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    );
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    // init the table queue with our primary table.
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    $this->table_queue[$base_table] = array(
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      'alias' => $base_table,
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      'table' => $base_table,
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      'relationship' => $base_table,
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      'join' => NULL,
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    );
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    // init the tables with our primary table
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    $this->tables[$base_table][$base_table] = array(
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      'count' => 1,
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      'alias' => $base_table,
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    );
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/**
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 * -- we no longer want the base field to appear automatigically.
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    if ($base_field) {
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      $this->fields[$base_field] = array(
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        'table' => $base_table,
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        'field' => $base_field,
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        'alias' => $base_field,
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      );
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    }
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 */
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    $this->count_field = array(
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      'table' => $base_table,
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      'field' => $base_field,
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      'alias' => $base_field,
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      'count' => TRUE,
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    );
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  }
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  // ----------------------------------------------------------------
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  // Utility methods to set flags and data.
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  /**
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   * Set the view to be distinct.
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   *
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   * There are either distinct per base field or distinct in the pure sql way,
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   * based on $pure_distinct.
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   *
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   * @param bool $value
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   *   Should the view by distincted.
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   * @param bool $pure_distinct
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   *   Should only the sql keyword be added.
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   */
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  function set_distinct($value = TRUE, $pure_distinct = FALSE) {
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    if (!(isset($this->no_distinct) && $value)) {
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      $this->distinct = $value;
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      $this->pure_distinct = $pure_distinct;
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Set what field the query will count() on for paging.
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   */
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  function set_count_field($table, $field, $alias = NULL) {
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    if (empty($alias)) {
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      $alias = $table . '_' . $field;
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    }
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    $this->count_field = array(
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      'table' => $table,
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      'field' => $field,
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      'alias' => $alias,
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      'count' => TRUE,
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    );
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  }
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  /**
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   * Set the table header; used for click-sorting because it's needed
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   * info to modify the ORDER BY clause.
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   */
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  function set_header($header) {
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    $this->header = $header;
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  }
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  function option_definition() {
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    $options = parent::option_definition();
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    $options['disable_sql_rewrite'] = array(
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      'default' => FALSE,
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      'translatable' => FALSE,
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      'bool' => TRUE,
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    );
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    $options['distinct'] = array(
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      'default' => FALSE,
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      'bool' => TRUE,
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    );
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    $options['pure_distinct'] = array(
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      'default' => FALSE,
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      'bool' => TRUE,
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    );
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    $options['slave'] = array(
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      'default' => FALSE,
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      'bool' => TRUE,
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    );
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    $options['query_comment'] = array(
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      'default' => '',
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    );
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    $options['query_tags'] = array(
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      'default' => array(),
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    );
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    return $options;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Add settings for the ui.
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   */
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  function options_form(&$form, &$form_state) {
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    parent::options_form($form, $form_state);
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    $form['disable_sql_rewrite'] = array(
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      '#title' => t('Disable SQL rewriting'),
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      '#description' => t('Disabling SQL rewriting will disable node_access checks as well as other modules that implement hook_query_alter().'),
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      '#type' => 'checkbox',
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      '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['disable_sql_rewrite']),
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      '#suffix' => '<div class="messages warning sql-rewrite-warning js-hide">' . t('WARNING: Disabling SQL rewriting means that node access security is disabled. This may allow users to see data they should not be able to see if your view is misconfigured. Please use this option only if you understand and accept this security risk.') . '</div>',
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    );
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    $form['distinct'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'checkbox',
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      '#title' => t('Distinct'),
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      '#description' => t('This will make the view display only distinct items. If there are multiple identical items, each will be displayed only once. You can use this to try and remove duplicates from a view, though it does not always work. Note that this can slow queries down, so use it with caution.'),
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      '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['distinct']),
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    );
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    $form['pure_distinct'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'checkbox',
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      '#title' => t('Pure Distinct'),
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      '#description' => t('This will prevent views from adding the base column to the distinct field. If this is not selected and the base column is a primary key, then a non-pure distinct will not function properly because the primary key is always unique.'),
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      '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['pure_distinct']),
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      '#dependency' => array('edit-query-options-distinct' => '1'),
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    );
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    $form['slave'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'checkbox',
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      '#title' => t('Use Slave Server'),
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      '#description' => t('This will make the query attempt to connect to a slave server if available.  If no slave server is defined or available, it will fall back to the default server.'),
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      '#default_value' => !empty($this->options['slave']),
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    );
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    $form['query_comment'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'textfield',
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      '#title' => t('Query Comment'),
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      '#description' => t('If set, this comment will be embedded in the query and passed to the SQL server. This can be helpful for logging or debugging.'),
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      '#default_value' => $this->options['query_comment'],
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    );
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    $form['query_tags'] = array(
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      '#type' => 'textfield',
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      '#title' => t('Query Tags'),
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      '#description' => t('If set, these tags will be appended to the query and can be used to identify the query in a module. This can be helpful for altering queries.'),
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      '#default_value' => implode(', ', $this->options['query_tags']),
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      '#element_validate' => array('views_element_validate_tags'),
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    );
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  }
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  /**
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   * Special submit handling.
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   */
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  function options_submit(&$form, &$form_state) {
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    $element = array('#parents' => array('query', 'options', 'query_tags'));
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    $value = explode(',', drupal_array_get_nested_value($form_state['values'], $element['#parents']));
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    $value = array_filter(array_map('trim', $value));
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    form_set_value($element, $value, $form_state);
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  }
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  // ----------------------------------------------------------------
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  // Table/join adding
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  /**
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   * A relationship is an alternative endpoint to a series of table
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   * joins. Relationships must be aliases of the primary table and
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   * they must join either to the primary table or to a pre-existing
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   * relationship.
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   *
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   * An example of a relationship would be a nodereference table.
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   * If you have a nodereference named 'book_parent' which links to a
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   * parent node, you could set up a relationship 'node_book_parent'
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   * to 'node'. Then, anything that links to 'node' can link to
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   * 'node_book_parent' instead, thus allowing all properties of
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   * both nodes to be available in the query.
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   *
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   * @param $alias
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   *   What this relationship will be called, and is also the alias
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   *   for the table.
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   * @param views_join $join
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   *   A views_join object (or derived object) to join the alias in.
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   * @param $base
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   *   The name of the 'base' table this relationship represents; this
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   *   tells the join search which path to attempt to use when finding
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   *   the path to this relationship.
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   * @param $link_point
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   *   If this relationship links to something other than the primary
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   *   table, specify that table here. For example, a 'track' node
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   *   might have a relationship to an 'album' node, which might
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   *   have a relationship to an 'artist' node.
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   */
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  function add_relationship($alias, $join, $base, $link_point = NULL) {
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    if (empty($link_point)) {
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      $link_point = $this->base_table;
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    }
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    elseif (!array_key_exists($link_point, $this->relationships)) {
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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    // Make sure $alias isn't already used; if it, start adding stuff.
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    $alias_base = $alias;
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    $count = 1;
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    while (!empty($this->relationships[$alias])) {
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      $alias = $alias_base . '_' . $count++;
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    }
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    // Make sure this join is adjusted for our relationship.
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    if ($link_point && isset($this->relationships[$link_point])) {
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      $join = $this->adjust_join($join, $link_point);
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    }
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    // Add the table directly to the queue to avoid accidentally marking
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    // it.
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    $this->table_queue[$alias] = array(
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      'table' => $join->table,
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      'num' => 1,
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      'alias' => $alias,
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      'join' => $join,
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      'relationship' => $link_point,
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    );
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    $this->relationships[$alias] = array(
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      'link' => $link_point,
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      'table' => $join->table,
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      'base' => $base,
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    );
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    $this->tables[$this->base_table][$alias] = array(
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      'count' => 1,
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      'alias' => $alias,
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    );
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    return $alias;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Add a table to the query, ensuring the path exists.
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   *
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   * This function will test to ensure that the path back to the primary
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   * table is valid and exists; if you do not wish for this testing to
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   * occur, use $query->queue_table() instead.
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   *
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   * @param $table
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   *   The name of the table to add. It needs to exist in the global table
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   *   array.
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   * @param $relationship
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   *   An alias of a table; if this is set, the path back to this table will
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   *   be tested prior to adding the table, making sure that all intermediary
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   *   tables exist and are properly aliased. If set to NULL the path to
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   *   the primary table will be ensured. If the path cannot be made, the
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   *   table will NOT be added.
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   * @param views_join $join
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   *   In some join configurations this table may actually join back through
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   *   a different method; this is most likely to be used when tracing
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   *   a hierarchy path. (node->parent->parent2->parent3). This parameter
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   *   will specify how this table joins if it is not the default.
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   * @param $alias
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   *   A specific alias to use, rather than the default alias.
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   *
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   * @return $alias
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   *   The alias of the table; this alias can be used to access information
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   *   about the table and should always be used to refer to the table when
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   *   adding parts to the query. Or FALSE if the table was not able to be
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   *   added.
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   */
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  function add_table($table, $relationship = NULL, $join = NULL, $alias = NULL) {
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    if (!$this->ensure_path($table, $relationship, $join)) {
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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    if ($join && $relationship) {
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      $join = $this->adjust_join($join, $relationship);
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    }
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    return $this->queue_table($table, $relationship, $join, $alias);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Add a table to the query without ensuring the path.
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   *
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   * This is a pretty internal function to Views and add_table() or
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   * ensure_table() should be used instead of this one, unless you are
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   * absolutely sure this is what you want.
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   *
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   * @param $table
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   *   The name of the table to add. It needs to exist in the global table
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   *   array.
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   * @param $relationship
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   *   The primary table alias this table is related to. If not set, the
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   *   primary table will be used.
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   * @param views_join $join
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   *   In some join configurations this table may actually join back through
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   *   a different method; this is most likely to be used when tracing
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   *   a hierarchy path. (node->parent->parent2->parent3). This parameter
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   *   will specify how this table joins if it is not the default.
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   * @param $alias
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   *   A specific alias to use, rather than the default alias.
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   *
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   * @return $alias
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   *   The alias of the table; this alias can be used to access information
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   *   about the table and should always be used to refer to the table when
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   *   adding parts to the query. Or FALSE if the table was not able to be
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   *   added.
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   */
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  function queue_table($table, $relationship = NULL, $join = NULL, $alias = NULL) {
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    // If the alias is set, make sure it doesn't already exist.
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    if (isset($this->table_queue[$alias])) {
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      return $alias;
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    }
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    if (empty($relationship)) {
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      $relationship = $this->base_table;
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    }
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    if (!array_key_exists($relationship, $this->relationships)) {
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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    if (!$alias && $join && $relationship && !empty($join->adjusted) && $table != $join->table) {
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      if ($relationship == $this->base_table) {
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        $alias = $table;
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      }
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      else {
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        $alias = $relationship . '_' . $table;
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      }
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    }
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    // Check this again to make sure we don't blow up existing aliases for already
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    // adjusted joins.
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    if (isset($this->table_queue[$alias])) {
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      return $alias;
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    }
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    $alias = $this->mark_table($table, $relationship, $alias);
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    // If no alias is specified, give it the default.
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    if (!isset($alias)) {
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      $alias = $this->tables[$relationship][$table]['alias'] . $this->tables[$relationship][$table]['count'];
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    }
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    // If this is a relationship based table, add a marker with
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    // the relationship as a primary table for the alias.
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    if ($table != $alias) {
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      $this->mark_table($alias, $this->base_table, $alias);
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    }
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    // If no join is specified, pull it from the table data.
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    if (!isset($join)) {
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      $join = $this->get_join_data($table, $this->relationships[$relationship]['base']);
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      if (empty($join)) {
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        return FALSE;
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      }
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      $join = $this->adjust_join($join, $relationship);
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    }
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    $this->table_queue[$alias] = array(
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      'table' => $table,
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      'num' => $this->tables[$relationship][$table]['count'],
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      'alias' => $alias,
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      'join' => $join,
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      'relationship' => $relationship,
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    );
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    return $alias;
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  }
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  function mark_table($table, $relationship, $alias) {
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    // Mark that this table has been added.
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    if (empty($this->tables[$relationship][$table])) {
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      if (!isset($alias)) {
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        $alias = '';
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        if ($relationship != $this->base_table) {
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          // double underscore will help prevent accidental name
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          // space collisions.
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          $alias = $relationship . '__';
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        }
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        $alias .= $table;
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      }
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      $this->tables[$relationship][$table] = array(
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        'count' => 1,
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        'alias' => $alias,
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      );
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    }
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    else {
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      $this->tables[$relationship][$table]['count']++;
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    }
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    return $alias;
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  }
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  /**
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   * Ensure a table exists in the queue; if it already exists it won't
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   * do anything, but if it doesn't it will add the table queue. It will ensure
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   * a path leads back to the relationship table.
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   *
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   * @param $table
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   *   The unaliased name of the table to ensure.
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   * @param $relationship
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   *   The relationship to ensure the table links to. Each relationship will
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   *   get a unique instance of the table being added. If not specified,
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   *   will be the primary table.
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   * @param views_join $join
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   *   A views_join object (or derived object) to join the alias in.
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   *
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   * @return
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   *   The alias used to refer to this specific table, or NULL if the table
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   *   cannot be ensured.
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   */
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  function ensure_table($table, $relationship = NULL, $join = NULL) {
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    // ensure a relationship
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    if (empty($relationship)) {
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      $relationship = $this->base_table;
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    }
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    // If the relationship is the primary table, this actually be a relationship
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    // link back from an alias. We store all aliases along with the primary table
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    // to detect this state, because eventually it'll hit a table we already
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    // have and that's when we want to stop.
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    if ($relationship == $this->base_table && !empty($this->tables[$relationship][$table])) {
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      return $this->tables[$relationship][$table]['alias'];
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    }
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    if (!array_key_exists($relationship, $this->relationships)) {
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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    if ($table == $this->relationships[$relationship]['base']) {
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      return $relationship;
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    }
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    // If we do not have join info, fetch it.
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    if (!isset($join)) {
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      $join = $this->get_join_data($table, $this->relationships[$relationship]['base']);
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    }
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    // If it can't be fetched, this won't work.
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    if (empty($join)) {
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      return;
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    }
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    // Adjust this join for the relationship, which will ensure that the 'base'
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    // table it links to is correct. Tables adjoined to a relationship
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    // join to a link point, not the base table.
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    $join = $this->adjust_join($join, $relationship);
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    if ($this->ensure_path($table, $relationship, $join)) {
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      // Attempt to eliminate redundant joins.  If this table's
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      // relationship and join exactly matches an existing table's
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      // relationship and join, we do not have to join to it again;
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      // just return the existing table's alias.  See
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      // http://groups.drupal.org/node/11288 for details.
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      //
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      // This can be done safely here but not lower down in
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      // queue_table(), because queue_table() is also used by
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      // add_table() which requires the ability to intentionally add
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      // the same table with the same join multiple times.  For
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      // example, a view that filters on 3 taxonomy terms using AND
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      // needs to join taxonomy_term_data 3 times with the same join.
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      // scan through the table queue to see if a matching join and
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      // relationship exists.  If so, use it instead of this join.
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      // TODO: Scanning through $this->table_queue results in an
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      // O(N^2) algorithm, and this code runs every time the view is
599
      // instantiated (Views 2 does not currently cache queries).
600
      // There are a couple possible "improvements" but we should do
601
      // some performance testing before picking one.
602
      foreach ($this->table_queue as $queued_table) {
603
        // In PHP 4 and 5, the == operation returns TRUE for two objects
604
        // if they are instances of the same class and have the same
605
        // attributes and values.
606
        if ($queued_table['relationship'] == $relationship && $queued_table['join'] == $join) {
607
          return $queued_table['alias'];
608
        }
609
      }
610
611
      return $this->queue_table($table, $relationship, $join);
612
    }
613
  }
614
615
  /**
616
   * Make sure that the specified table can be properly linked to the primary
617
   * table in the JOINs. This function uses recursion. If the tables
618
   * needed to complete the path back to the primary table are not in the
619
   * query they will be added, but additional copies will NOT be added
620
   * if the table is already there.
621
   */
622
  function ensure_path($table, $relationship = NULL, $join = NULL, $traced = array(), $add = array()) {
623
    if (!isset($relationship)) {
624
      $relationship = $this->base_table;
625
    }
626
627
    if (!array_key_exists($relationship, $this->relationships)) {
628
      return FALSE;
629
    }
630
631
    // If we do not have join info, fetch it.
632
    if (!isset($join)) {
633
      $join = $this->get_join_data($table, $this->relationships[$relationship]['base']);
634
    }
635
636
    // If it can't be fetched, this won't work.
637
    if (empty($join)) {
638
      return FALSE;
639
    }
640
641
    // Does a table along this path exist?
642
    if (isset($this->tables[$relationship][$table]) ||
643
      ($join && $join->left_table == $relationship) ||
644
      ($join && $join->left_table == $this->relationships[$relationship]['table'])) {
645
646
      // Make sure that we're linking to the correct table for our relationship.
647
      foreach (array_reverse($add) as $table => $path_join) {
648
        $this->queue_table($table, $relationship, $this->adjust_join($path_join, $relationship));
649
      }
650
      return TRUE;
651
    }
652
653
    // Have we been this way?
654
    if (isset($traced[$join->left_table])) {
655
      // we looped. Broked.
656
      return FALSE;
657
    }
658
659
    // Do we have to add this table?
660
    $left_join = $this->get_join_data($join->left_table, $this->relationships[$relationship]['base']);
661
    if (!isset($this->tables[$relationship][$join->left_table])) {
662
      $add[$join->left_table] = $left_join;
663
    }
664
665
    // Keep looking.
666
    $traced[$join->left_table] = TRUE;
667
    return $this->ensure_path($join->left_table, $relationship, $left_join, $traced, $add);
668
  }
669
670
  /**
671
   * Fix a join to adhere to the proper relationship; the left table can vary
672
   * based upon what relationship items are joined in on.
673
   */
674
  function adjust_join($join, $relationship) {
675
    if (!empty($join->adjusted)) {
676
      return $join;
677
    }
678
679
    if (empty($relationship) || empty($this->relationships[$relationship])) {
680
      return $join;
681
    }
682
683
    // Adjusts the left table for our relationship.
684
    if ($relationship != $this->base_table) {
685
      // If we're linking to the primary table, the relationship to use will
686
      // be the prior relationship. Unless it's a direct link.
687
688
      // Safety! Don't modify an original here.
689
      $join = clone $join;
690
691
      // Do we need to try to ensure a path?
692
      if ($join->left_table != $this->relationships[$relationship]['table'] &&
693
          $join->left_table != $this->relationships[$relationship]['base'] &&
694
          !isset($this->tables[$relationship][$join->left_table]['alias'])) {
695
        $this->ensure_table($join->left_table, $relationship);
696
      }
697
698
      // First, if this is our link point/anchor table, just use the relationship
699
      if ($join->left_table == $this->relationships[$relationship]['table']) {
700
        $join->left_table = $relationship;
701
      }
702
      // then, try the base alias.
703
      elseif (isset($this->tables[$relationship][$join->left_table]['alias'])) {
704
        $join->left_table = $this->tables[$relationship][$join->left_table]['alias'];
705
      }
706
      // But if we're already looking at an alias, use that instead.
707
      elseif (isset($this->table_queue[$relationship]['alias'])) {
708
        $join->left_table = $this->table_queue[$relationship]['alias'];
709
      }
710
    }
711
712
    $join->adjusted = TRUE;
713
    return $join;
714
  }
715
716
  /**
717
   * Retrieve join data from the larger join data cache.
718
   *
719
   * @param $table
720
   *   The table to get the join information for.
721
   * @param $base_table
722
   *   The path we're following to get this join.
723
   *
724
   * @return views_join
725
   *   A views_join object or child object, if one exists.
726
   */
727
  function get_join_data($table, $base_table) {
728
    // Check to see if we're linking to a known alias. If so, get the real
729
    // table's data instead.
730
    if (!empty($this->table_queue[$table])) {
731
      $table = $this->table_queue[$table]['table'];
732
    }
733
    return views_get_table_join($table, $base_table);
734
  }
735
736
  /**
737
   * Get the information associated with a table.
738
   *
739
   * If you need the alias of a table with a particular relationship, use
740
   * ensure_table().
741
   */
742
  function get_table_info($table) {
743
    if (!empty($this->table_queue[$table])) {
744
      return $this->table_queue[$table];
745
    }
746
747
    // In rare cases we might *only* have aliased versions of the table.
748
    if (!empty($this->tables[$this->base_table][$table])) {
749
      $alias = $this->tables[$this->base_table][$table]['alias'];
750
      if (!empty($this->table_queue[$alias])) {
751
        return $this->table_queue[$alias];
752
      }
753
    }
754
  }
755
756
  /**
757
   * Add a field to the query table, possibly with an alias. This will
758
   * automatically call ensure_table to make sure the required table
759
   * exists, *unless* $table is unset.
760
   *
761
   * @param $table
762
   *   The table this field is attached to. If NULL, it is assumed this will
763
   *   be a formula; otherwise, ensure_table is used to make sure the
764
   *   table exists.
765
   * @param $field
766
   *   The name of the field to add. This may be a real field or a formula.
767
   * @param $alias
768
   *   The alias to create. If not specified, the alias will be $table_$field
769
   *   unless $table is NULL. When adding formulae, it is recommended that an
770
   *   alias be used.
771
   * @param $params
772
   *   An array of parameters additional to the field that will control items
773
   *   such as aggregation functions and DISTINCT.
774
   *
775
   * @return $name
776
   *   The name that this field can be referred to as. Usually this is the alias.
777
   */
778
  function add_field($table, $field, $alias = '', $params = array()) {
779
    // We check for this specifically because it gets a special alias.
780
    if ($table == $this->base_table && $field == $this->base_field && empty($alias)) {
781
      $alias = $this->base_field;
782
    }
783
784
    if ($table && empty($this->table_queue[$table])) {
785
      $this->ensure_table($table);
786
    }
787
788
    if (!$alias && $table) {
789
      $alias = $table . '_' . $field;
790
    }
791
792
    // Make sure an alias is assigned
793
    $alias = $alias ? $alias : $field;
794
795
    // PostgreSQL truncates aliases to 63 characters: http://drupal.org/node/571548
796
797
    // We limit the length of the original alias up to 60 characters
798
    // to get a unique alias later if its have duplicates
799
    $alias = strtolower(substr($alias, 0, 60));
800
801
    // Create a field info array.
802
    $field_info = array(
803
      'field' => $field,
804
      'table' => $table,
805
      'alias' => $alias,
806
    ) + $params;
807
808
    // Test to see if the field is actually the same or not. Due to
809
    // differing parameters changing the aggregation function, we need
810
    // to do some automatic alias collision detection:
811
    $base = $alias;
812
    $counter = 0;
813
    while (!empty($this->fields[$alias]) && $this->fields[$alias] != $field_info) {
814
      $field_info['alias'] = $alias = $base . '_' . ++$counter;
815
    }
816
817
    if (empty($this->fields[$alias])) {
818
      $this->fields[$alias] = $field_info;
819
    }
820
821
    // Keep track of all aliases used.
822
    $this->field_aliases[$table][$field] = $alias;
823
824
    return $alias;
825
  }
826
827
  /**
828
   * Remove all fields that may've been added; primarily used for summary
829
   * mode where we're changing the query because we didn't get data we needed.
830
   */
831
  function clear_fields() {
832
    $this->fields = array();
833
  }
834
835
  /**
836
   * Add a simple WHERE clause to the query. The caller is responsible for
837
   * ensuring that all fields are fully qualified (TABLE.FIELD) and that
838
   * the table already exists in the query.
839
   *
840
   * @param $group
841
   *   The WHERE group to add these to; groups are used to create AND/OR
842
   *   sections. Groups cannot be nested. Use 0 as the default group.
843
   *   If the group does not yet exist it will be created as an AND group.
844
   * @param $field
845
   *   The name of the field to check.
846
   * @param $value
847
   *   The value to test the field against. In most cases, this is a scalar. For more
848
   *   complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in the array is
849
   *   dependent on the $operator.
850
   * @param $operator
851
   *   The comparison operator, such as =, <, or >=. It also accepts more complex
852
   *   options such as IN, LIKE, or BETWEEN. Defaults to IN if $value is an array
853
   *   = otherwise. If $field is a string you have to use 'formula' here.
854
   *
855
   * The $field, $value and $operator arguments can also be passed in with a
856
   * single DatabaseCondition object, like this:
857
   * @code
858
   *   $this->query->add_where(
859
   *     $this->options['group'],
860
   *     db_or()
861
   *       ->condition($field, $value, 'NOT IN')
862
   *       ->condition($field, $value, 'IS NULL')
863
   *   );
864
   * @endcode
865
   *
866
   * @see QueryConditionInterface::condition()
867
   * @see DatabaseCondition
868
   */
869
  function add_where($group, $field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {
870
    // Ensure all variants of 0 are actually 0. Thus '', 0 and NULL are all
871
    // the default group.
872
    if (empty($group)) {
873
      $group = 0;
874
    }
875
876
    // Check for a group.
877
    if (!isset($this->where[$group])) {
878
      $this->set_where_group('AND', $group);
879
    }
880
881
    $this->where[$group]['conditions'][] = array(
882
      'field' => $field,
883
      'value' => $value,
884
      'operator' => $operator,
885
    );
886
  }
887
888
  /**
889
   * Add a complex WHERE clause to the query.
890
   *
891
   * The caller is reponsible for ensuring that all fields are fully qualified
892
   * (TABLE.FIELD) and that the table already exists in the query.
893
   * Internally the dbtng method "where" is used.
894
   *
895
   * @param $group
896
   *   The WHERE group to add these to; groups are used to create AND/OR
897
   *   sections. Groups cannot be nested. Use 0 as the default group.
898
   *   If the group does not yet exist it will be created as an AND group.
899
   * @param $snippet
900
   *   The snippet to check. This can be either a column or
901
   *   a complex expression like "UPPER(table.field) = 'value'"
902
   * @param $args
903
   *   An associative array of arguments.
904
   *
905
   * @see QueryConditionInterface::where()
906
   */
907
  function add_where_expression($group, $snippet, $args = array()) {
908
    // Ensure all variants of 0 are actually 0. Thus '', 0 and NULL are all
909
    // the default group.
910
    if (empty($group)) {
911
      $group = 0;
912
    }
913
914
    // Check for a group.
915
    if (!isset($this->where[$group])) {
916
      $this->set_where_group('AND', $group);
917
    }
918
919
    $this->where[$group]['conditions'][] = array(
920
      'field' => $snippet,
921
      'value' => $args,
922
      'operator' => 'formula',
923
    );
924
  }
925
926
  /**
927
   * Add a simple HAVING clause to the query.
928
   *
929
   * The caller is responsible for ensuring that all fields are fully qualified
930
   * (TABLE.FIELD) and that the table and an appropriate GROUP BY already exist in the query.
931
   * Internally the dbtng method "havingCondition" is used.
932
   *
933
   * @param $group
934
   *   The HAVING group to add these to; groups are used to create AND/OR
935
   *   sections. Groups cannot be nested. Use 0 as the default group.
936
   *   If the group does not yet exist it will be created as an AND group.
937
   * @param $field
938
   *   The name of the field to check.
939
   * @param $value
940
   *   The value to test the field against. In most cases, this is a scalar. For more
941
   *   complex options, it is an array. The meaning of each element in the array is
942
   *   dependent on the $operator.
943
   * @param $operator
944
   *   The comparison operator, such as =, <, or >=. It also accepts more complex
945
   *   options such as IN, LIKE, or BETWEEN. Defaults to IN if $value is an array
946
   *   = otherwise.  If $field is a string you have to use 'formula' here.
947
   *
948
   * @see SelectQueryInterface::havingCondition()
949
   */
950
  function add_having($group, $field, $value = NULL, $operator = NULL) {
951
    // Ensure all variants of 0 are actually 0. Thus '', 0 and NULL are all
952
    // the default group.
953
    if (empty($group)) {
954
      $group = 0;
955
    }
956
957
    // Check for a group.
958
    if (!isset($this->having[$group])) {
959
      $this->set_where_group('AND', $group, 'having');
960
    }
961
962
    // Add the clause and the args.
963
    $this->having[$group]['conditions'][] = array(
964
      'field' => $field,
965
      'value' => $value,
966
      'operator' => $operator,
967
    );
968
  }
969
970
  /**
971
   * Add a complex HAVING clause to the query.
972
   * The caller is responsible for ensuring that all fields are fully qualified
973
   * (TABLE.FIELD) and that the table and an appropriate GROUP BY already exist in the query.
974
   * Internally the dbtng method "having" is used.
975
   *
976
   * @param $group
977
   *   The HAVING group to add these to; groups are used to create AND/OR
978
   *   sections. Groups cannot be nested. Use 0 as the default group.
979
   *   If the group does not yet exist it will be created as an AND group.
980
   * @param $snippet
981
   *   The snippet to check. This can be either a column or
982
   *   a complex expression like "COUNT(table.field) > 3"
983
   * @param $args
984
   *   An associative array of arguments.
985
   *
986
   * @see QueryConditionInterface::having()
987
   */
988
  function add_having_expression($group, $snippet, $args = array()) {
989
    // Ensure all variants of 0 are actually 0. Thus '', 0 and NULL are all
990
    // the default group.
991
    if (empty($group)) {
992
      $group = 0;
993
    }
994
995
    // Check for a group.
996
    if (!isset($this->having[$group])) {
997
      $this->set_where_group('AND', $group, 'having');
998
    }
999
1000
    // Add the clause and the args.
1001
    $this->having[$group]['conditions'][] = array(
1002
      'field' => $snippet,
1003
      'value' => $args,
1004
      'operator' => 'formula',
1005
    );
1006
  }
1007
1008
  /**
1009
   * Add an ORDER BY clause to the query.
1010
   *
1011
   * @param $table
1012
   *   The table this field is part of. If a formula, enter NULL.
1013
   *   If you want to orderby random use "rand" as table and nothing else.
1014
   * @param $field
1015
   *   The field or formula to sort on. If already a field, enter NULL
1016
   *   and put in the alias.
1017
   * @param $order
1018
   *   Either ASC or DESC.
1019
   * @param $alias
1020
   *   The alias to add the field as. In SQL, all fields in the order by
1021
   *   must also be in the SELECT portion. If an $alias isn't specified
1022
   *   one will be generated for from the $field; however, if the
1023
   *   $field is a formula, this alias will likely fail.
1024
   * @param $params
1025
   *   Any params that should be passed through to the add_field.
1026
   */
1027
  function add_orderby($table, $field = NULL, $order = 'ASC', $alias = '', $params = array()) {
1028
    // Only ensure the table if it's not the special random key.
1029
    // @todo: Maybe it would make sense to just add a add_orderby_rand or something similar.
1030
    if ($table && $table != 'rand') {
1031
      $this->ensure_table($table);
1032
    }
1033
1034
    // Only fill out this aliasing if there is a table;
1035
    // otherwise we assume it is a formula.
1036
    if (!$alias && $table) {
1037
      $as = $table . '_' . $field;
1038
    }
1039
    else {
1040
      $as = $alias;
1041
    }
1042
1043
    if ($field) {
1044
      $as = $this->add_field($table, $field, $as, $params);
1045
    }
1046
1047
    $this->orderby[] = array(
1048
      'field' => $as,
1049
      'direction' => strtoupper($order)
1050
    );
1051
1052
	/**
1053
 	 * -- removing, this should be taken care of by field adding now.
1054
     * -- leaving commented because I am unsure.
1055
      // If grouping, all items in the order by must also be in the
1056
      // group by clause. Check $table to ensure that this is not a
1057
      // formula.
1058
      if ($this->groupby && $table) {
1059
        $this->add_groupby($as);
1060
      }
1061
    */
1062
  }
1063
1064
  /**
1065
   * Add a simple GROUP BY clause to the query. The caller is responsible
1066
   * for ensuring that the fields are fully qualified and the table is properly
1067
   * added.
1068
   */
1069
  function add_groupby($clause) {
1070
    // Only add it if it's not already in there.
1071
    if (!in_array($clause, $this->groupby)) {
1072
      $this->groupby[] = $clause;
1073
    }
1074
  }
1075
1076
  /**
1077
   * Returns the alias for the given field added to $table.
1078
   *
1079
   * @see views_plugin_query_default::add_field()
1080
   */
1081
  function get_field_alias($table_alias, $field) {
1082
    return isset($this->field_aliases[$table_alias][$field]) ? $this->field_aliases[$table_alias][$field] : FALSE;
1083
  }
1084
1085
  /**
1086
   * Adds a query tag to the sql object.
1087
   *
1088
   * @see SelectQuery::addTag()
1089
   */
1090
  function add_tag($tag) {
1091
    $this->tags[] = $tag;
1092
  }
1093
1094
  /**
1095
   * Generates a unique placeholder used in the db query.
1096
   */
1097
  function placeholder($base = 'views') {
1098
    static $placeholders = array();
1099
    if (!isset($placeholders[$base])) {
1100
      $placeholders[$base] = 0;
1101
      return ':' . $base;
1102
    }
1103
    else {
1104
      return ':' . $base . ++$placeholders[$base];
1105
    }
1106
  }
1107
1108
  /**
1109
   * Construct the "WHERE" or "HAVING" part of the query.
1110
   *
1111
   * As views has to wrap the conditions from arguments with AND, a special
1112
   * group is wrapped around all conditions. This special group has the ID 0.
1113
   * There is other code in filters which makes sure that the group IDs are
1114
   * higher than zero.
1115
   *
1116
   * @param $where
1117
   *   'where' or 'having'.
1118
   */
1119
  function build_condition($where = 'where') {
1120
    $has_condition = FALSE;
1121
    $has_arguments = FALSE;
1122
    $has_filter = FALSE;
1123
1124
    $main_group = db_and();
1125
    $filter_group = $this->group_operator == 'OR' ? db_or() : db_and();
1126
1127
    foreach ($this->$where as $group => $info) {
1128
1129
      if (!empty($info['conditions'])) {
1130
        $sub_group = $info['type'] == 'OR' ? db_or() : db_and();
1131
        foreach ($info['conditions'] as $key => $clause) {
1132
          // DBTNG doesn't support to add the same subquery twice to the main
1133
          // query and the count query, so clone the subquery to have two instances
1134
          // of the same object. - http://drupal.org/node/1112854
1135
          if (is_object($clause['value']) && $clause['value'] instanceof SelectQuery) {
1136
            $clause['value'] = clone $clause['value'];
1137
          }
1138
          if ($clause['operator'] == 'formula') {
1139
            $has_condition = TRUE;
1140
            $sub_group->where($clause['field'], $clause['value']);
1141
          }
1142
          else {
1143
            $has_condition = TRUE;
1144
            $sub_group->condition($clause['field'], $clause['value'], $clause['operator']);
1145
          }
1146
        }
1147
1148
        // Add the item to the filter group.
1149
        if ($group != 0) {
1150
          $has_filter = TRUE;
1151
          $filter_group->condition($sub_group);
1152
        }
1153
        else {
1154
          $has_arguments = TRUE;
1155
          $main_group->condition($sub_group);
1156
        }
1157
      }
1158
    }
1159
1160
    if ($has_filter) {
1161
      $main_group->condition($filter_group);
1162
    }
1163
1164
    if (!$has_arguments && $has_condition) {
1165
      return $filter_group;
1166
    }
1167
    if ($has_arguments && $has_condition) {
1168
      return $main_group;
1169
    }
1170
  }
1171
1172
  /**
1173
   * Build fields array.
1174
   */
1175
  function compile_fields($fields_array, $query) {
1176
    $non_aggregates = array();
1177
    foreach ($fields_array as $field) {
1178
      $string = '';
1179
      if (!empty($field['table'])) {
1180
        $string .= $field['table'] . '.';
1181
      }
1182
      $string .= $field['field'];
1183
      $fieldname = (!empty($field['alias']) ? $field['alias'] : $string);
1184
1185
      if (!empty($field['distinct'])) {
1186
        throw new Exception("Column-level distinct is not supported anymore.");
1187
      }
1188
1189
      if (!empty($field['count'])) {
1190
        // Retained for compatibility
1191
        $field['function'] = 'count';
1192
        // It seems there's no way to abstract the table+column reference
1193
        // without adding a field, aliasing, and then using the alias.
1194
      }
1195
1196
      if (!empty($field['function'])) {
1197
        $info = $this->get_aggregation_info();
1198
        if (!empty($info[$field['function']]['method']) && function_exists($info[$field['function']]['method'])) {
1199
          $string = $info[$field['function']]['method']($field['function'], $string);
1200
          $placeholders = !empty($field['placeholders']) ? $field['placeholders'] : array();
1201
          $query->addExpression($string, $fieldname, $placeholders);
1202
        }
1203
1204
        $this->has_aggregate = TRUE;
1205
      }
1206
      // This is a formula, using no tables.
1207
      elseif (empty($field['table'])) {
1208
        $non_aggregates[] = $fieldname;
1209
        $placeholders = !empty($field['placeholders']) ? $field['placeholders'] : array();
1210
        $query->addExpression($string, $fieldname, $placeholders);
1211
      }
1212
1213
      elseif ($this->distinct && !in_array($fieldname, $this->groupby)) {
1214
        // d7cx: This code was there, apparently needed for PostgreSQL
1215
        // $string = db_driver() == 'pgsql' ? "FIRST($string)" : $string;
1216
        $query->addField(!empty($field['table']) ? $field['table'] : $this->base_table, $field['field'], $fieldname);
1217
      }
1218
      elseif (empty($field['aggregate'])) {
1219
        $non_aggregates[] = $fieldname;
1220
        $query->addField(!empty($field['table']) ? $field['table'] : $this->base_table, $field['field'], $fieldname);
1221
      }
1222
1223
      // @TODO Remove this old code.
1224
      if (!empty($field['distinct']) && empty($field['function'])) {
1225
        $distinct[] = $string;
1226
      }
1227
      else {
1228
        $fields[] = $string;
1229
      }
1230
1231
      if ($this->get_count_optimized) {
1232
        // We only want the first field in this case.
1233
        break;
1234
      }
1235
    }
1236
    return array(
1237
      $non_aggregates,
1238
    );
1239
  }
1240
1241
  /**
1242
   * Generate a query and a countquery from all of the information supplied
1243
   * to the object.
1244
   *
1245
   * @param $get_count
1246
   *   Provide a countquery if this is true, otherwise provide a normal query.
1247
   */
1248
  function query($get_count = FALSE) {
1249
    // Check query distinct value.
1250
    if (empty($this->no_distinct) && $this->distinct && !empty($this->fields)) {
1251
      if ($this->pure_distinct === FALSE){
1252
        $base_field_alias = $this->add_field($this->base_table, $this->base_field);
1253
        $this->add_groupby($base_field_alias);
1254
      }
1255
      $distinct = TRUE;
1256
    }
1257
1258
    /**
1259
     * An optimized count query includes just the base field instead of all the fields.
1260
     * Determine of this query qualifies by checking for a groupby or distinct.
1261
     */
1262
    $fields_array = $this->fields;
1263
    if ($get_count && !$this->groupby) {
1264
      foreach ($fields_array as $field) {
1265
        if (!empty($field['distinct']) || !empty($field['function'])) {
1266
          $this->get_count_optimized = FALSE;
1267
          break;
1268
        }
1269
      }
1270
    }
1271
    else {
1272
      $this->get_count_optimized = FALSE;
1273
    }
1274
    if (!isset($this->get_count_optimized)) {
1275
      $this->get_count_optimized = TRUE;
1276
    }
1277
1278
    $options = array();
1279
    $target = 'default';
1280
    $key = 'default';
1281
    // Detect an external database and set the
1282
    if (isset($this->view->base_database)) {
1283
      $key = $this->view->base_database;
1284
    }
1285
1286
    // Set the slave target if the slave option is set
1287
    if (!empty($this->options['slave'])) {
1288
      $target = 'slave';
1289
    }
1290
1291
    // Go ahead and build the query.
1292
    // db_select doesn't support to specify the key, so use getConnection directly.
1293
    $query = Database::getConnection($target, $key)
1294
      ->select($this->base_table, $this->base_table, $options)
1295
      ->addTag('views')
1296
      ->addTag('views_' . $this->view->name);
1297
1298
    // Add the tags added to the view itself.
1299
    foreach ($this->tags as $tag) {
1300
      $query->addTag($tag);
1301
    }
1302
1303
    if (!empty($distinct)) {
1304
      $query->distinct();
1305
    }
1306
1307
    $joins = $where = $having = $orderby = $groupby = '';
1308
    $fields = $distinct = array();
1309
1310
    // Add all the tables to the query via joins. We assume all LEFT joins.
1311
    foreach ($this->table_queue as $table) {
1312
      if (is_object($table['join'])) {
1313
        $table['join']->build_join($query, $table, $this);
1314
      }
1315
    }
1316
1317
    $this->has_aggregate = FALSE;
1318
    $non_aggregates = array();
1319
1320
    list($non_aggregates) = $this->compile_fields($fields_array, $query);
1321
1322
    if (count($this->having)) {
1323
      $this->has_aggregate = TRUE;
1324
    }
1325
    if ($this->has_aggregate && (!empty($this->groupby) || !empty($non_aggregates))) {
1326
      $groupby = array_unique(array_merge($this->groupby, $non_aggregates));
1327
      foreach ($groupby as $field) {
1328
        $query->groupBy($field);
1329
      }
1330
      if (!empty($this->having) && $condition = $this->build_condition('having')) {
1331
        $query->havingCondition($condition);
1332
      }
1333
    }
1334
1335
    if (!$this->get_count_optimized) {
1336
      // we only add the orderby if we're not counting.
1337
      if ($this->orderby) {
1338
        foreach ($this->orderby as $order) {
1339
          if ($order['field'] == 'rand_') {
1340
            $query->orderRandom();
1341
          }
1342
          else {
1343
            $query->orderBy($order['field'], $order['direction']);
1344
          }
1345
        }
1346
      }
1347
    }
1348
1349
    if (!empty($this->where) && $condition = $this->build_condition('where')) {
1350
      $query->condition($condition);
1351
    }
1352
1353
    // Add a query comment.
1354
    if (!empty($this->options['query_comment'])) {
1355
      $query->comment($this->options['query_comment']);
1356
    }
1357
1358
    // Add the query tags.
1359
    if (!empty($this->options['query_tags'])) {
1360
      foreach ($this->options['query_tags'] as $tag) {
1361
        $query->addTag($tag);
1362
      }
1363
    }
1364
1365
    // Add all query substitutions as metadata.
1366
    $query->addMetaData('views_substitutions', module_invoke_all('views_query_substitutions', $this));
1367
1368
    return $query;
1369
  }
1370
1371
  /**
1372
   * Get the arguments attached to the WHERE and HAVING clauses of this query.
1373
   */
1374
  function get_where_args() {
1375
    $args = array();
1376
    foreach ($this->where as $group => $where) {
1377
      $args = array_merge($args, $where['args']);
1378
    }
1379
    foreach ($this->having as $group => $having) {
1380
      $args = array_merge($args, $having['args']);
1381
    }
1382
    return $args;
1383
  }
1384
1385
  /**
1386
   * Let modules modify the query just prior to finalizing it.
1387
   */
1388
  function alter(&$view) {
1389
    foreach (module_implements('views_query_alter') as $module) {
1390
      $function = $module . '_views_query_alter';
1391
      $function($view, $this);
1392
    }
1393
  }
1394
1395
  /**
1396
   * Builds the necessary info to execute the query.
1397
   */
1398
  function build(&$view) {
1399
    // Make the query distinct if the option was set.
1400
    if (!empty($this->options['distinct'])) {
1401
      $this->set_distinct(TRUE, !empty($this->options['pure_distinct']));
1402
    }
1403
1404
    // Store the view in the object to be able to use it later.
1405
    $this->view = $view;
1406
1407
    $view->init_pager();
1408
1409
    // Let the pager modify the query to add limits.
1410
    $this->pager->query();
1411
1412
    $view->build_info['query'] = $this->query();
1413
    $view->build_info['count_query'] = $this->query(TRUE);
1414
  }
1415
1416
  /**
1417
   * Executes the query and fills the associated view object with according
1418
   * values.
1419
   *
1420
   * Values to set: $view->result, $view->total_rows, $view->execute_time,
1421
   * $view->current_page.
1422
   */
1423
  function execute(&$view) {
1424
    $external = FALSE; // Whether this query will run against an external database.
1425
    $query = $view->build_info['query'];
1426
    $count_query = $view->build_info['count_query'];
1427
1428
    $query->addMetaData('view', $view);
1429
    $count_query->addMetaData('view', $view);
1430
1431
    if (empty($this->options['disable_sql_rewrite'])) {
1432
      $base_table_data = views_fetch_data($this->base_table);
1433
      if (isset($base_table_data['table']['base']['access query tag'])) {
1434
        $access_tag = $base_table_data['table']['base']['access query tag'];
1435
        $query->addTag($access_tag);
1436
        $count_query->addTag($access_tag);
1437
      }
1438
    }
1439
1440
    $items = array();
1441
    if ($query) {
1442
      $additional_arguments = module_invoke_all('views_query_substitutions', $view);
1443
1444
      // Count queries must be run through the preExecute() method.
1445
      // If not, then hook_query_node_access_alter() may munge the count by
1446
      // adding a distinct against an empty query string
1447
      // (e.g. COUNT DISTINCT(1) ...) and no pager will return.
1448
      // See pager.inc > PagerDefault::execute()
1449
      // http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--pager.inc/function/PagerDefault::execute/7
1450
      // See http://drupal.org/node/1046170.
1451
      $count_query->preExecute();
1452
1453
      // Build the count query.
1454
      $count_query = $count_query->countQuery();
1455
1456
      // Add additional arguments as a fake condition.
1457
      // XXX: this doesn't work... because PDO mandates that all bound arguments
1458
      // are used on the query. TODO: Find a better way to do this.
1459
      if (!empty($additional_arguments)) {
1460
        // $query->where('1 = 1', $additional_arguments);
1461
        // $count_query->where('1 = 1', $additional_arguments);
1462
      }
1463
1464
      $start = microtime(TRUE);
1465
1466
1467
      try {
1468
        if ($this->pager->use_count_query() || !empty($view->get_total_rows)) {
1469
          $this->pager->execute_count_query($count_query);
1470
        }
1471
1472
        // Let the pager modify the query to add limits.
1473
        $this->pager->pre_execute($query);
1474
1475
        if (!empty($this->limit) || !empty($this->offset)) {
1476
          // We can't have an offset without a limit, so provide a very large limit instead.
1477
          $limit  = intval(!empty($this->limit) ? $this->limit : 999999);
1478
          $offset = intval(!empty($this->offset) ? $this->offset : 0);
1479
          $query->range($offset, $limit);
1480
        }
1481
1482
        $result = $query->execute();
1483
1484
        $view->result = array();
1485
        foreach ($result as $item) {
1486
          $view->result[] = $item;
1487
        }
1488
1489
        $this->pager->post_execute($view->result);
1490
1491
        if ($this->pager->use_count_query() || !empty($view->get_total_rows)) {
1492
          $view->total_rows = $this->pager->get_total_items();
1493
        }
1494
      }
1495
      catch (Exception $e) {
1496
        $view->result = array();
1497
        if (!empty($view->live_preview)) {
1498
          drupal_set_message($e->getMessage(), 'error');
1499
        }
1500
        else {
1501
          vpr('Exception in @human_name[@view_name]: @message', array('@human_name' => $view->human_name, '@view_name' => $view->name, '@message' => $e->getMessage()));
1502
        }
1503
      }
1504
1505
    }
1506
    else {
1507
      $start = microtime(TRUE);
1508
    }
1509
    $view->execute_time = microtime(TRUE) - $start;
1510
  }
1511
1512
  function add_signature(&$view) {
1513
    $view->query->add_field(NULL, "'" . $view->name . ':' . $view->current_display . "'", 'view_name');
1514
  }
1515
1516
  function get_aggregation_info() {
1517
    // @todo -- need a way to get database specific and customized aggregation
1518
    // functions into here.
1519
    return array(
1520
      'group' => array(
1521
        'title' => t('Group results together'),
1522
        'is aggregate' => FALSE,
1523
      ),
1524
      'count' => array(
1525
        'title' => t('Count'),
1526
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1527
        'handler' => array(
1528
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1529
          'field' => 'views_handler_field_numeric',
1530
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1531
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1532
        ),
1533
      ),
1534
      'count_distinct' => array(
1535
        'title' => t('Count DISTINCT'),
1536
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_distinct',
1537
        'handler' => array(
1538
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1539
          'field' => 'views_handler_field_numeric',
1540
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1541
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1542
        ),
1543
      ),
1544
      'sum' => array(
1545
        'title' => t('Sum'),
1546
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1547
        'handler' => array(
1548
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1549
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1550
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1551
        ),
1552
      ),
1553
      'avg' => array(
1554
        'title' => t('Average'),
1555
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1556
        'handler' => array(
1557
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1558
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1559
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1560
        ),
1561
      ),
1562
      'min' => array(
1563
        'title' => t('Minimum'),
1564
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1565
        'handler' => array(
1566
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1567
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1568
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1569
        ),
1570
      ),
1571
      'max' => array(
1572
        'title' => t('Maximum'),
1573
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1574
        'handler' => array(
1575
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1576
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1577
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1578
        ),
1579
      ),
1580
      'stddev_pop' => array(
1581
        'title' => t('Standard deviation'),
1582
        'method' => 'views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple',
1583
        'handler' => array(
1584
          'argument' => 'views_handler_argument_group_by_numeric',
1585
          'filter' => 'views_handler_filter_group_by_numeric',
1586
          'sort' => 'views_handler_sort_group_by_numeric',
1587
        ),
1588
      )
1589
    );
1590
  }
1591
1592
  /**
1593
   * Returns the according entity objects for the given query results.
1594
   *
1595
   */
1596
  function get_result_entities($results, $relationship = NULL) {
1597
    $base_table = $this->base_table;
1598
    $base_table_alias = $base_table;
1599
1600
    if (!empty($relationship)) {
1601
      foreach ($this->view->relationship as $current) {
1602
        if ($current->alias == $relationship) {
1603
          $base_table = $current->definition['base'];
1604
          $base_table_alias = $relationship;
1605
          break;
1606
        }
1607
      }
1608
    }
1609
    $table_data = views_fetch_data($base_table);
1610
1611
    // Bail out if the table has not specified the according entity-type.
1612
    if (!isset($table_data['table']['entity type'])) {
1613
      return FALSE;
1614
    }
1615
    $entity_type = $table_data['table']['entity type'];
1616
    $info = entity_get_info($entity_type);
1617
    $id_alias = $this->get_field_alias($base_table_alias, $info['entity keys']['id']);
1618
1619
    // Assemble the ids of the entities to load.
1620
    $ids = array();
1621
    foreach ($results as $key => $result) {
1622
      if (isset($result->$id_alias)) {
1623
        $ids[$key] = $result->$id_alias;
1624
      }
1625
    }
1626
1627
    $entities = entity_load($entity_type, $ids);
1628
    // Re-key the array by row-index.
1629
    $result = array();
1630
    foreach ($ids as $key => $id) {
1631
      $result[$key] = isset($entities[$id]) ? $entities[$id] : FALSE;
1632
    }
1633
    return array($entity_type, $result);
1634
  }
1635
}
1636
1637
function views_query_default_aggregation_method_simple($group_type, $field) {
1638
  return strtoupper($group_type) . '(' . $field . ')';
1639
}
1640
1641
function views_query_default_aggregation_method_distinct($group_type, $field) {
1642
  $group_type = str_replace('_distinct', '', $group_type);
1643
  return strtoupper($group_type) . '(DISTINCT ' . $field . ')';
1644
}
1645
1646
/**
1647
 * Validation callback for query tags.
1648
 */
1649
function views_element_validate_tags($element, &$form_state) {
1650
  $values = array_map('trim', explode(',', $element['#value']));
1651
  foreach ($values as $value) {
1652
    if (preg_match("/[^a-z_]/", $value)) {
1653
      form_error($element, t('The query tags may only contain lower-case alphabetical characters and underscores.'));
1654
      return;
1655
    }
1656
  }
1657
}