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Published by pmjones about 10 years ago
Published by pmjones over 10 years ago
Release 2.0.1 includes a fix that moves PDO parameters explicitly back into the
constructor. This restores named parameter matching for DI containers.
Published by pmjones over 10 years ago
First stable release of Aura.Sql 2.0.0
Version 2 of Aura.Sql is greatly reduced from version 1, providing only an
ExtendedPDO class, a query profiler, and a connection locator. No query
objects, data mappers, or schema discovery objects are included; these are
available in separate Aura.Sql_* packages. This keeps the package tightly
focused as an extension for PDO, rather than a more general SQL toolset.
This is a breaking change from the beta. Previously, the ExtendedPdo object itself would retain values to bind against the next query. After discussion with interested parties, notably Rasmus Schultz, I was convinced that it was too much of a departure from normal PDO semantics.
Thus, the collection of values for binding has been removed. The methods query(), exec(), and prepare() no longer take bound values directly. Instead,we have a new method perform() that acts like query() but takes an array of values to bind at query time. We also have a new method prepareWithValues() that prepares a statement and binds values at that time. Finally, the new method fetchAffected() acts like exec(), but with bind values passed at the time of calling (just like with the other fetch*() methods).
In addition, you can now pass an existing PDO connection to ExtendedPdo so decorate that existing PDO instance with the ExtendedPdo behaviors.
Thanks to ralouphie, koriym, jblotus, and stof for their fixes and improvements in this release. Thanks also to Stan Lemon for the new proxy/decorator behavior, Rasmus Schultz for his semantic insights, and (as always) to Hari KT for his continued attention to detail.
The full list of changes follows.
Published by pmjones almost 11 years ago
Version 2 of Aura.Sql is greatly reduced from version 1, providing only an
ExtendedPDO class, a query profiler, and a connection locator. No query
objects, data mappers, or schema discovery objects are included; these are
available in separate Aura.Sql_* packages. This keeps the package tightly
focused as an extension for PDO, rather than a more general SQL toolset.