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diff --git a/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/oci8.php b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/oci8.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2bac2781 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/thecodingmachine/safe/generated/oci8.php @@ -0,0 +1,1721 @@ +<?php + +namespace Safe; + +use Safe\Exceptions\Oci8Exception; + +/** + * Binds the PHP array var_array to the Oracle + * placeholder name, which points to an Oracle PL/SQL + * array. Whether it will be used for input or output will be determined at + * run-time. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param string $name The Oracle placeholder. + * @param array $var_array An array. + * @param int $max_table_length Sets the maximum length both for incoming and result arrays. + * @param int $max_item_length Sets maximum length for array items. If not specified or equals to -1, + * oci_bind_array_by_name will find the longest + * element in the incoming array and will use it as the maximum length. + * @param int $type Should be used to set the type of PL/SQL array items. See list of + * available types below: + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_NUM - for arrays of NUMBER. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_INT - for arrays of INTEGER (Note: INTEGER + * it is actually a synonym for NUMBER(38), but + * SQLT_NUM type won't work in this case even + * though they are synonyms). + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_FLT - for arrays of FLOAT. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_AFC - for arrays of CHAR. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_CHR - for arrays of VARCHAR2. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_VCS - for arrays of VARCHAR. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_AVC - for arrays of CHARZ. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_STR - for arrays of STRING. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_LVC - for arrays of LONG VARCHAR. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_ODT - for arrays of DATE. + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_NUM - for arrays of NUMBER. + * + * SQLT_INT - for arrays of INTEGER (Note: INTEGER + * it is actually a synonym for NUMBER(38), but + * SQLT_NUM type won't work in this case even + * though they are synonyms). + * + * SQLT_FLT - for arrays of FLOAT. + * + * SQLT_AFC - for arrays of CHAR. + * + * SQLT_CHR - for arrays of VARCHAR2. + * + * SQLT_VCS - for arrays of VARCHAR. + * + * SQLT_AVC - for arrays of CHARZ. + * + * SQLT_STR - for arrays of STRING. + * + * SQLT_LVC - for arrays of LONG VARCHAR. + * + * SQLT_ODT - for arrays of DATE. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_bind_array_by_name($statement, string $name, array &$var_array, int $max_table_length, int $max_item_length = -1, int $type = SQLT_AFC): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_bind_array_by_name($statement, $name, $var_array, $max_table_length, $max_item_length, $type); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Binds a PHP variable variable to the Oracle + * bind variable placeholder bv_name. Binding + * is important for Oracle database performance and also as a way to + * avoid SQL Injection security issues. + * + * Binding allows the database to reuse the statement context and + * caches from previous executions of the statement, even if another + * user or process originally executed it. Binding reduces SQL + * Injection concerns because the data associated with a bind + * variable is never treated as part of the SQL statement. It does + * not need quoting or escaping. + * + * PHP variables that have been bound can be changed and the + * statement re-executed without needing to re-parse the statement or + * re-bind. + * + * In Oracle, bind variables are commonly divided + * into IN binds for values that are passed into + * the database, and OUT binds for values that are + * returned to PHP. A bind variable may be + * both IN and OUT. Whether a + * bind variable will be used for input or output is determined at + * run-time. + * + * You must specify maxlength when using + * an OUT bind so that PHP allocates enough memory + * to hold the returned value. + * + * For IN binds it is recommended to set + * the maxlength length if the statement is + * re-executed multiple times with different values for the PHP + * variable. Otherwise Oracle may truncate data to the length of the + * initial PHP variable value. If you don't know what the maximum + * length will be, then re-call oci_bind_by_name + * with the current data size prior to + * each oci_execute call. Binding an + * unnecessarily large length will have an impact on process memory + * in the database. + * + * A bind call tells Oracle which memory address to read data from. + * For IN binds that address needs to contain + * valid data when oci_execute is called. This + * means that the variable bound must remain in scope until + * execution. If it doesn't, unexpected results or errors such as + * "ORA-01460: unimplemented or unreasonable conversion requested" + * may occur. For OUT binds one symptom is no + * value being set in the PHP variable. + * + * For a statement that is repeatedly executed, binding values that + * never change may reduce the ability of the Oracle optimizer to + * choose the best statement execution plan. Long running statements + * that are rarely re-executed may not benefit from binding. However + * in both cases, binding might be safer than joining strings into a + * SQL statement, as this can be a security risk if unfiltered user + * text is concatenated. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI8 statement identifer. + * @param string $bv_name The colon-prefixed bind variable placeholder used in the + * statement. The colon is optional + * in bv_name. Oracle does not use question + * marks for placeholders. + * @param mixed $variable The PHP variable to be associated with bv_name + * @param int $maxlength Sets the maximum length for the data. If you set it to -1, this + * function will use the current length + * of variable to set the maximum + * length. In this case the variable must + * exist and contain data + * when oci_bind_by_name is called. + * @param int $type The datatype that Oracle will treat the data as. The + * default type used + * is SQLT_CHR. Oracle will convert the data + * between this type and the database column (or PL/SQL variable + * type), when possible. + * + * If you need to bind an abstract datatype (LOB/ROWID/BFILE) you + * need to allocate it first using the + * oci_new_descriptor function. The + * length is not used for abstract datatypes + * and should be set to -1. + * + * Possible values for type are: + * + * + * + * SQLT_BFILEE or OCI_B_BFILE + * - for BFILEs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_CFILEE or OCI_B_CFILEE + * - for CFILEs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_CLOB or OCI_B_CLOB + * - for CLOBs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_BLOB or OCI_B_BLOB + * - for BLOBs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_RDD or OCI_B_ROWID + * - for ROWIDs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_NTY or OCI_B_NTY + * - for named datatypes; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_INT or OCI_B_INT - for integers; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_CHR - for VARCHARs; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_BIN or OCI_B_BIN + * - for RAW columns; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_LNG - for LONG columns; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_LBI - for LONG RAW columns; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_RSET - for cursors created + * with oci_new_cursor; + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_BOL or OCI_B_BOL + * - for PL/SQL BOOLEANs (Requires OCI8 2.0.7 and Oracle Database 12c) + * + * + * + * + * SQLT_BFILEE or OCI_B_BFILE + * - for BFILEs; + * + * SQLT_CFILEE or OCI_B_CFILEE + * - for CFILEs; + * + * SQLT_CLOB or OCI_B_CLOB + * - for CLOBs; + * + * SQLT_BLOB or OCI_B_BLOB + * - for BLOBs; + * + * SQLT_RDD or OCI_B_ROWID + * - for ROWIDs; + * + * SQLT_NTY or OCI_B_NTY + * - for named datatypes; + * + * SQLT_INT or OCI_B_INT - for integers; + * + * SQLT_CHR - for VARCHARs; + * + * SQLT_BIN or OCI_B_BIN + * - for RAW columns; + * + * SQLT_LNG - for LONG columns; + * + * SQLT_LBI - for LONG RAW columns; + * + * SQLT_RSET - for cursors created + * with oci_new_cursor; + * + * SQLT_BOL or OCI_B_BOL + * - for PL/SQL BOOLEANs (Requires OCI8 2.0.7 and Oracle Database 12c) + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_bind_by_name($statement, string $bv_name, &$variable, int $maxlength = -1, int $type = SQLT_CHR): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_bind_by_name($statement, $bv_name, $variable, $maxlength, $type); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Invalidates a cursor, freeing all associated resources and cancels the + * ability to read from it. + * + * @param resource $statement An OCI statement. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_cancel($statement): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_cancel($statement); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Unsets connection. The underlying database + * connection is closed if no other resources are using it and if it + * was created with oci_connect + * or oci_new_connect. + * + * It is recommended to close connections that are no longer needed + * because this makes database resources available for other users. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier returned by + * oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_close($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_close($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Commits the outstanding transaction for the + * Oracle connection. A commit ends the + * current transaction and makes permanent all changes. It releases + * all locks held. + * + * A transaction begins when the first SQL statement that changes data + * is executed with oci_execute using + * the OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT flag. Further data + * changes made by other statements become part of the same + * transaction. Data changes made in a transaction are temporary + * until the transaction is committed or rolled back. Other users of + * the database will not see the changes until they are committed. + * + * When inserting or updating data, using transactions is recommended + * for relational data consistency and for performance reasons. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect, oci_pconnect, or oci_new_connect. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_commit($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_commit($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Returns a connection identifier needed for most other OCI8 operations. + * + * See Connection Handling for + * general information on connection management and connection + * pooling. + * + * From PHP 5.1.2 (PECL OCI8 1.1) oci_close can + * be used to close the connection. + * + * The second and subsequent calls to oci_connect + * with the same parameters will return the connection handle returned + * from the first call. This means that transactions in one handle are + * also in the other handles, because they use the + * same underlying database connection. If two + * handles need to be transactionally isolated from each other, use + * oci_new_connect instead. + * + * @param string $username The Oracle user name. + * @param string $password The password for username. + * @param string $connection_string Contains + * the Oracle instance to connect to. It can be + * an Easy Connect + * string, or a Connect Name from + * the tnsnames.ora file, or the name of a local + * Oracle instance. + * + * If not specified, PHP uses + * environment variables such as TWO_TASK (on Linux) + * or LOCAL (on Windows) + * and ORACLE_SID to determine the + * Oracle instance to connect to. + * + * + * To use the Easy Connect naming method, PHP must be linked with Oracle + * 10g or greater Client libraries. The Easy Connect string for Oracle + * 10g is of the form: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name]. From Oracle + * 11g, the syntax is: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name][:server_type][/instance_name]. + * Service names can be found by running the Oracle + * utility lsnrctl status on the database server + * machine. + * + * + * The tnsnames.ora file can be in the Oracle Net + * search path, which + * includes $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin + * and /etc. Alternatively + * set TNS_ADMIN so + * that $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora is read. Make sure + * the web daemon has read access to the file. + * @param string $character_set Determines + * the character set used by the Oracle Client libraries. The character + * set does not need to match the character set used by the database. If + * it doesn't match, Oracle will do its best to convert data to and from + * the database character set. Depending on the character sets this may + * not give usable results. Conversion also adds some time overhead. + * + * If not specified, the + * Oracle Client libraries determine a character set from + * the NLS_LANG environment variable. + * + * Passing this parameter can + * reduce the time taken to connect. + * @param int $session_mode This + * parameter is available since version PHP 5 (PECL OCI8 1.1) and accepts the + * following values: OCI_DEFAULT, + * OCI_SYSOPER and OCI_SYSDBA. + * If either OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA were specified, this function will try + * to establish privileged connection using external credentials. + * Privileged connections are disabled by default. To enable them you + * need to set oci8.privileged_connect + * to On. + * + * + * PHP 5.3 (PECL OCI8 1.3.4) introduced the + * OCI_CRED_EXT mode value. This tells Oracle to use + * External or OS authentication, which must be configured in the + * database. The OCI_CRED_EXT flag can only be used + * with username of "/" and a empty password. + * oci8.privileged_connect + * may be On or Off. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT may be combined with the + * OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA modes. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT is not supported on Windows for + * security reasons. + * @return resource Returns a connection identifier. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_connect(string $username, string $password, string $connection_string = null, string $character_set = null, int $session_mode = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($session_mode !== null) { + $result = \oci_connect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set, $session_mode); + } elseif ($character_set !== null) { + $result = \oci_connect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set); + } elseif ($connection_string !== null) { + $result = \oci_connect($username, $password, $connection_string); + } else { + $result = \oci_connect($username, $password); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Associates a PHP variable with a column for query fetches using oci_fetch. + * + * The oci_define_by_name call must occur before + * executing oci_execute. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI8 statement + * identifier created by oci_parse and executed + * by oci_execute, or a REF + * CURSOR statement identifier. + * @param string $column_name The column name used in the query. + * + * Use uppercase for Oracle's default, non-case sensitive column + * names. Use the exact column name case for case-sensitive + * column names. + * @param mixed $variable The PHP variable that will contain the returned column value. + * @param int $type The data type to be returned. Generally not needed. Note that + * Oracle-style data conversions are not performed. For example, + * SQLT_INT will be ignored and the returned + * data type will still be SQLT_CHR. + * + * You can optionally use oci_new_descriptor + * to allocate LOB/ROWID/BFILE descriptors. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_define_by_name($statement, string $column_name, &$variable, int $type = SQLT_CHR): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_define_by_name($statement, $column_name, $variable, $type); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Executes a statement previously returned + * from oci_parse. + * + * After execution, statements like INSERT will + * have data committed to the database by default. For statements + * like SELECT, execution performs the logic of the + * query. Query results can subsequently be fetched in PHP with + * functions like oci_fetch_array. + * + * Each parsed statement may be executed multiple times, saving the + * cost of re-parsing. This is commonly used + * for INSERT statements when data is bound + * with oci_bind_by_name. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param int $mode An optional second parameter can be one of the following constants: + * + * Execution Modes + * + * + * + * Constant + * Description + * + * + * + * + * OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS + * Automatically commit all outstanding changes for + * this connection when the statement has succeeded. This + * is the default. + * + * + * OCI_DESCRIBE_ONLY + * Make query meta data available to functions + * like oci_field_name but do not + * create a result set. Any subsequent fetch call such + * as oci_fetch_array will + * fail. + * + * + * OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT + * Do not automatically commit changes. Prior to PHP + * 5.3.2 (PECL OCI8 1.4) + * use OCI_DEFAULT which is equivalent + * to OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT. + * + * + * + * + * + * Using OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT mode starts or continues a + * transaction. Transactions are automatically rolled back when + * the connection is closed, or when the script ends. Explicitly + * call oci_commit to commit a transaction, + * or oci_rollback to abort it. + * + * When inserting or updating data, using transactions is + * recommended for relational data consistency and for performance + * reasons. + * + * If OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT mode is used for any + * statement including queries, and + * oci_commit + * or oci_rollback is not subsequently + * called, then OCI8 will perform a rollback at the end of the + * script even if no data was changed. To avoid an unnecessary + * rollback, many scripts do not + * use OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT mode for queries or + * PL/SQL. Be careful to ensure the appropriate transactional + * consistency for the application when + * using oci_execute with different modes in + * the same script. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_execute($statement, int $mode = OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_execute($statement, $mode); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Fetches multiple rows from a query into a two-dimensional array. + * By default, all rows are returned. + * + * This function can be called only once for each query executed + * with oci_execute. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI8 statement + * identifier created by oci_parse and executed + * by oci_execute, or a REF + * CURSOR statement identifier. + * @param array|null $output The variable to contain the returned rows. + * + * LOB columns are returned as strings, where Oracle supports + * conversion. + * + * See oci_fetch_array for more information + * on how data and types are fetched. + * @param int $skip The number of initial rows to discard when fetching the + * result. The default value is 0, so the first row onwards is + * returned. + * @param int $maxrows The number of rows to return. The default is -1 meaning return + * all the rows from skip + 1 onwards. + * @param int $flags Parameter flags indicates the array + * structure and whether associative arrays should be used. + * + * oci_fetch_all Array Structure Modes + * + * + * + * Constant + * Description + * + * + * + * + * OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW + * The outer array will contain one sub-array per query + * row. + * + * + * OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_COLUMN + * The outer array will contain one sub-array per query + * column. This is the default. + * + * + * + * + * + * Arrays can be indexed either by column heading or numerically. + * Only one index mode will be returned. + * + * oci_fetch_all Array Index Modes + * + * + * + * Constant + * Description + * + * + * + * + * OCI_NUM + * Numeric indexes are used for each column's array. + * + * + * OCI_ASSOC + * Associative indexes are used for each column's + * array. This is the default. + * + * + * + * + * + * Use the addition operator "+" to choose a combination + * of array structure and index modes. + * + * Oracle's default, non-case sensitive column names will have + * uppercase array keys. Case-sensitive column names will have + * array keys using the exact column case. + * Use var_dump + * on output to verify the appropriate case + * to use for each query. + * + * Queries that have more than one column with the same name + * should use column aliases. Otherwise only one of the columns + * will appear in an associative array. + * @return int Returns the number of rows in output, which + * may be 0 or more. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_fetch_all($statement, ?array &$output, int $skip = 0, int $maxrows = -1, int $flags = OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_COLUMN + OCI_ASSOC): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_fetch_all($statement, $output, $skip, $maxrows, $flags); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns the name of the field. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return string Returns the name as a strings. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_name($statement, $field): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_name($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns precision of the field. + * + * For FLOAT columns, precision is nonzero and scale is -127. + * If precision is 0, then column is NUMBER. Else it's + * NUMBER(precision, scale). + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return int Returns the precision as an integers. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_precision($statement, $field): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_precision($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns the scale of the column with field index. + * + * For FLOAT columns, precision is nonzero and scale is -127. + * If precision is 0, then column is NUMBER. Else it's + * NUMBER(precision, scale). + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return int Returns the scale as an integers. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_scale($statement, $field): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_scale($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns the size of a field. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return int Returns the size of a field in bytess. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_size($statement, $field): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_size($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns Oracle's raw "SQLT" data type of the field. + * + * If you want a field's type name, then use oci_field_type instead. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return int Returns Oracle's raw data type as a numbers. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_type_raw($statement, $field): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_type_raw($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns a field's data type name. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @param mixed $field Can be the field's index (1-based) or name. + * @return mixed Returns the field data type as a strings. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_field_type($statement, $field) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_field_type($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Frees a descriptor allocated by oci_new_descriptor. + * + * @param resource $descriptor + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_free_descriptor($descriptor): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_free_descriptor($descriptor); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Frees resources associated with Oracle's cursor or statement, which was + * received from as a result of oci_parse or obtained + * from Oracle. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_free_statement($statement): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_free_statement($statement); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Allocates a new collection object. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect or oci_pconnect. + * @param string $tdo Should be a valid named type (uppercase). + * @param string $schema Should point to the scheme, where the named type was created. The name + * of the current user is the default value. + * @return \OCI-Collection Returns a new OCICollection object. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_new_collection($connection, string $tdo, string $schema = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_new_collection($connection, $tdo, $schema); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Establishes a new connection to an Oracle server and logs on. + * + * Unlike oci_connect and + * oci_pconnect, oci_new_connect + * does not cache connections and will always return a brand-new freshly + * opened connection handle. This is useful if your application needs + * transactional isolation between two sets of queries. + * + * @param string $username The Oracle user name. + * @param string $password The password for username. + * @param string $connection_string Contains + * the Oracle instance to connect to. It can be + * an Easy Connect + * string, or a Connect Name from + * the tnsnames.ora file, or the name of a local + * Oracle instance. + * + * If not specified, PHP uses + * environment variables such as TWO_TASK (on Linux) + * or LOCAL (on Windows) + * and ORACLE_SID to determine the + * Oracle instance to connect to. + * + * + * To use the Easy Connect naming method, PHP must be linked with Oracle + * 10g or greater Client libraries. The Easy Connect string for Oracle + * 10g is of the form: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name]. From Oracle + * 11g, the syntax is: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name][:server_type][/instance_name]. + * Service names can be found by running the Oracle + * utility lsnrctl status on the database server + * machine. + * + * + * The tnsnames.ora file can be in the Oracle Net + * search path, which + * includes $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin + * and /etc. Alternatively + * set TNS_ADMIN so + * that $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora is read. Make sure + * the web daemon has read access to the file. + * @param string $character_set Determines + * the character set used by the Oracle Client libraries. The character + * set does not need to match the character set used by the database. If + * it doesn't match, Oracle will do its best to convert data to and from + * the database character set. Depending on the character sets this may + * not give usable results. Conversion also adds some time overhead. + * + * If not specified, the + * Oracle Client libraries determine a character set from + * the NLS_LANG environment variable. + * + * Passing this parameter can + * reduce the time taken to connect. + * @param int $session_mode This + * parameter is available since version PHP 5 (PECL OCI8 1.1) and accepts the + * following values: OCI_DEFAULT, + * OCI_SYSOPER and OCI_SYSDBA. + * If either OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA were specified, this function will try + * to establish privileged connection using external credentials. + * Privileged connections are disabled by default. To enable them you + * need to set oci8.privileged_connect + * to On. + * + * + * PHP 5.3 (PECL OCI8 1.3.4) introduced the + * OCI_CRED_EXT mode value. This tells Oracle to use + * External or OS authentication, which must be configured in the + * database. The OCI_CRED_EXT flag can only be used + * with username of "/" and a empty password. + * oci8.privileged_connect + * may be On or Off. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT may be combined with the + * OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA modes. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT is not supported on Windows for + * security reasons. + * @return resource Returns a connection identifier. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_new_connect(string $username, string $password, string $connection_string = null, string $character_set = null, int $session_mode = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($session_mode !== null) { + $result = \oci_new_connect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set, $session_mode); + } elseif ($character_set !== null) { + $result = \oci_new_connect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set); + } elseif ($connection_string !== null) { + $result = \oci_new_connect($username, $password, $connection_string); + } else { + $result = \oci_new_connect($username, $password); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Allocates a new statement handle on the specified connection. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect or oci_pconnect. + * @return resource Returns a new statement handle. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_new_cursor($connection) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_new_cursor($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Allocates resources to hold descriptor or LOB locator. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect or oci_pconnect. + * @param int $type Valid values for type are: + * OCI_DTYPE_FILE, OCI_DTYPE_LOB and + * OCI_DTYPE_ROWID. + * @return \OCI-Lob Returns a new LOB or FILE descriptor on success, FALSE on error. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_new_descriptor($connection, int $type = OCI_DTYPE_LOB) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_new_descriptor($connection, $type); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Gets the number of columns in the given statement. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @return int Returns the number of columns as an integers. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_num_fields($statement): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_num_fields($statement); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Gets the number of rows affected during statement execution. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI statement identifier. + * @return int Returns the number of rows affected as an integers. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_num_rows($statement): int +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_num_rows($statement); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Prepares sql_text using + * connection and returns the statement identifier, + * which can be used with oci_bind_by_name, + * oci_execute and other functions. + * + * Statement identifiers can be freed + * with oci_free_statement or by setting the + * variable to NULL. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect, oci_pconnect, or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $sql_text The SQL or PL/SQL statement. + * + * SQL statements should not end with a + * semi-colon (";"). PL/SQL + * statements should end with a semi-colon + * (";"). + * @return resource Returns a statement handle on success. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_parse($connection, string $sql_text) +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_parse($connection, $sql_text); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Creates a persistent connection to an Oracle server and logs on. + * + * Persistent connections are cached and re-used between requests, resulting + * in reduced overhead on each page load; a typical PHP application will have + * a single persistent connection open against an Oracle server per Apache + * child process (or PHP FastCGI/CGI process). See the Persistent Database + * Connections section for more information. + * + * @param string $username The Oracle user name. + * @param string $password The password for username. + * @param string $connection_string Contains + * the Oracle instance to connect to. It can be + * an Easy Connect + * string, or a Connect Name from + * the tnsnames.ora file, or the name of a local + * Oracle instance. + * + * If not specified, PHP uses + * environment variables such as TWO_TASK (on Linux) + * or LOCAL (on Windows) + * and ORACLE_SID to determine the + * Oracle instance to connect to. + * + * + * To use the Easy Connect naming method, PHP must be linked with Oracle + * 10g or greater Client libraries. The Easy Connect string for Oracle + * 10g is of the form: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name]. From Oracle + * 11g, the syntax is: + * [//]host_name[:port][/service_name][:server_type][/instance_name]. + * Service names can be found by running the Oracle + * utility lsnrctl status on the database server + * machine. + * + * + * The tnsnames.ora file can be in the Oracle Net + * search path, which + * includes $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin + * and /etc. Alternatively + * set TNS_ADMIN so + * that $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora is read. Make sure + * the web daemon has read access to the file. + * @param string $character_set Determines + * the character set used by the Oracle Client libraries. The character + * set does not need to match the character set used by the database. If + * it doesn't match, Oracle will do its best to convert data to and from + * the database character set. Depending on the character sets this may + * not give usable results. Conversion also adds some time overhead. + * + * If not specified, the + * Oracle Client libraries determine a character set from + * the NLS_LANG environment variable. + * + * Passing this parameter can + * reduce the time taken to connect. + * @param int $session_mode This + * parameter is available since version PHP 5 (PECL OCI8 1.1) and accepts the + * following values: OCI_DEFAULT, + * OCI_SYSOPER and OCI_SYSDBA. + * If either OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA were specified, this function will try + * to establish privileged connection using external credentials. + * Privileged connections are disabled by default. To enable them you + * need to set oci8.privileged_connect + * to On. + * + * + * PHP 5.3 (PECL OCI8 1.3.4) introduced the + * OCI_CRED_EXT mode value. This tells Oracle to use + * External or OS authentication, which must be configured in the + * database. The OCI_CRED_EXT flag can only be used + * with username of "/" and a empty password. + * oci8.privileged_connect + * may be On or Off. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT may be combined with the + * OCI_SYSOPER or + * OCI_SYSDBA modes. + * + * + * OCI_CRED_EXT is not supported on Windows for + * security reasons. + * @return resource Returns a connection identifier. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_pconnect(string $username, string $password, string $connection_string = null, string $character_set = null, int $session_mode = null) +{ + error_clear_last(); + if ($session_mode !== null) { + $result = \oci_pconnect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set, $session_mode); + } elseif ($character_set !== null) { + $result = \oci_pconnect($username, $password, $connection_string, $character_set); + } elseif ($connection_string !== null) { + $result = \oci_pconnect($username, $password, $connection_string); + } else { + $result = \oci_pconnect($username, $password); + } + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Returns the data from field in the current row, + * fetched by oci_fetch. + * + * For details on the data type mapping performed by + * the OCI8 extension, see the datatypes + * supported by the driver + * + * @param resource $statement + * @param mixed $field Can be either use the column number (1-based) or the column name. + * The case of the column name must be the case that Oracle meta data + * describes the column as, which is uppercase for columns created + * case insensitively. + * @return string Returns everything as strings except for abstract types (ROWIDs, LOBs and + * FILEs). + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_result($statement, $field): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_result($statement, $field); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Reverts all uncommitted changes for the Oracle + * connection and ends the transaction. It + * releases all locks held. All Oracle SAVEPOINTS + * are erased. + * + * A transaction begins when the first SQL statement that changes data + * is executed with oci_execute using + * the OCI_NO_AUTO_COMMIT flag. Further data + * changes made by other statements become part of the same + * transaction. Data changes made in a transaction are temporary + * until the transaction is committed or rolled back. Other users of + * the database will not see the changes until they are committed. + * + * When inserting or updating data, using transactions is recommended + * for relational data consistency and for performance reasons. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, returned by + * oci_connect, oci_pconnect + * or oci_new_connect. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_rollback($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_rollback($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Returns a string with the Oracle Database version and available options + * + * @param resource $connection + * @return string Returns the version information as a string. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_server_version($connection): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_server_version($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Sets the action name for Oracle tracing. + * + * The action name is registered with the database when the next + * 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when an SQL + * statement is executed. + * + * The action name can subsequently be queried from database administration + * views such as V$SESSION. It can be used for + * tracing and monitoring such as with V$SQLAREA + * and DBMS_MONITOR.SERV_MOD_ACT_STAT_ENABLE. + * + * The value may be retained across persistent connections. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $action_name User chosen string up to 32 bytes long. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_action($connection, string $action_name): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_action($connection, $action_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets a timeout limiting the maxium time a database round-trip using this connection may take. + * + * Each OCI8 operation may make zero or more calls to Oracle's client + * library. These internal calls may then may make zero or more + * round-trips to Oracle Database. If any one of those round-trips + * takes more than time_out milliseconds, then the + * operation is cancelled and an error is returned to the application. + * + * The time_out value applies to each round-trip + * individually, not to the sum of all round-trips. Time spent + * processing in PHP OCI8 before or after the completion of each + * round-trip is not counted. + * + * When a call is interrupted, Oracle will attempt to clean up the + * connection for reuse. This operation is allowed to run for + * another time_out period. Depending on the + * outcome of the cleanup, the connection may or may not be reusable. + * + * When persistent connections are used, the timeout value will be + * retained across PHP requests. + * + * The oci_set_call_timeout function is available + * when OCI8 uses Oracle 18 (or later) Client libraries. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param int $time_out The maximum time in milliseconds that any single round-trip between PHP and Oracle Database may take. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_call_timeout($connection, int $time_out): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_call_timeout($connection, $time_out); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the client identifier used by various database components to + * identify lightweight application users who authenticate as the same + * database user. + * + * The client identifier is registered with the database when the next + * 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when an SQL + * statement is executed. + * + * The identifier can subsequently be queried, for example + * with SELECT SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV','CLIENT_IDENTIFIER') + * FROM DUAL. Database administration views such + * as V$SESSION will also contain the value. It + * can be used with DBMS_MONITOR.CLIENT_ID_TRACE_ENABLE + * for tracing and can also be used for auditing. + * + * The value may be retained across page requests that use the same persistent connection. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $client_identifier User chosen string up to 64 bytes long. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_client_identifier($connection, string $client_identifier): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_client_identifier($connection, $client_identifier); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the client information for Oracle tracing. + * + * The client information is registered with the database when the next + * 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when an SQL + * statement is executed. + * + * The client information can subsequently be queried from database + * administration views such as V$SESSION. + * + * The value may be retained across persistent connections. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $client_info User chosen string up to 64 bytes long. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_client_info($connection, string $client_info): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_client_info($connection, $client_info); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the DBOP for Oracle tracing. + * + * The database operation name is registered with the database when the next + * 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when a SQL + * statement is executed. + * + * The database operation can subsequently be queried from database administration + * views such as V$SQL_MONITOR. + * + * The oci_set_db_operation function is available + * when OCI8 uses Oracle 12 (or later) Client libraries and Oracle Database 12 (or later). + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $dbop User chosen string. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_db_operation($connection, string $dbop): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_db_operation($connection, $dbop); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the database "edition" of objects to be used by a subsequent + * connections. + * + * Oracle Editions allow concurrent versions of applications to run + * using the same schema and object names. This is useful for + * upgrading live systems. + * + * Call oci_set_edition before calling + * oci_connect, oci_pconnect + * or oci_new_connect. + * + * If an edition is set that is not valid in the database, connection + * will fail even if oci_set_edition returns success. + * + * When using persistent connections, if a connection with the + * requested edition setting already exists, it is reused. Otherwise, + * a different persistent connection is created + * + * @param string $edition Oracle Database edition name previously created with the SQL + * "CREATE EDITION" command. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_edition(string $edition): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_edition($edition); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the module name for Oracle tracing. + * + * The module name is registered with the database when the next + * 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when an SQL + * statement is executed. + * + * The name can subsequently be queried from database administration + * views such as V$SESSION. It can be used for + * tracing and monitoring such as with V$SQLAREA + * and DBMS_MONITOR.SERV_MOD_ACT_STAT_ENABLE. + * + * The value may be retained across persistent connections. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier, + * returned by oci_connect, oci_pconnect, + * or oci_new_connect. + * @param string $module_name User chosen string up to 48 bytes long. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_module_name($connection, string $module_name): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_module_name($connection, $module_name); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Sets the number of rows to be buffered by the Oracle Client + * libraries after a successful query call + * to oci_execute and for each subsequent + * internal fetch request to the database. For queries returning a + * large number of rows, performance can be significantly improved by + * increasing the prefetch count above the + * default oci8.default_prefetch + * value. + * + * Prefetching is Oracle's efficient way of returning more than one + * data row from the database in each network request. This can + * result in better network and CPU utilization. The buffering of + * rows is internal to OCI8 and the behavior of OCI8 fetching + * functions is unchanged regardless of the prefetch count. For + * example, oci_fetch_row will always return one + * row. The prefetch buffer is per-statement and is not used by + * re-executed statements or by other connections. + * + * Call oci_set_prefetch before + * calling oci_execute. + * + * A tuning goal is to set the prefetch value to a reasonable size for + * the network and database to handle. For queries returning a very + * large number of rows, overall system efficiency might be better if + * rows are retrieved from the database in several chunks (i.e set the + * prefetch value smaller than the number of rows). This allows the + * database to handle other users' statements while the PHP script is + * processing the current set of rows. + * + * Query prefetching was introduced in Oracle 8i. REF CURSOR + * prefetching was introduced in Oracle 11gR2 and occurs when PHP is + * linked with Oracle 11gR2 (or later) Client libraries. + * Nested cursor prefetching was + * introduced in Oracle 11gR2 and requires both the Oracle Client + * libraries and the database to be version 11gR2 or greater. + * + * Prefetching is not supported when queries contain LONG or LOB + * columns. The prefetch value is ignored and single-row fetches will + * be used in all the situations when prefetching is not supported. + * + * When using Oracle Database 12c, the prefetch + * value set by PHP can be overridden by Oracle's + * client oraaccess.xml configuration file. Refer + * to Oracle documentation for more detail. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI8 statement + * identifier created by oci_parse and executed + * by oci_execute, or a REF + * CURSOR statement identifier. + * @param int $rows The number of rows to be prefetched, >= 0 + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_set_prefetch($statement, int $rows): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_set_prefetch($statement, $rows); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} + + +/** + * Returns a keyword identifying the type of the + * OCI8 statement. + * + * @param resource $statement A valid OCI8 statement identifier from oci_parse. + * @return string Returns the type of statement as one of the + * following strings. + * + * Statement type + * + * + * + * Return String + * Notes + * + * + * + * + * ALTER + * + * + * + * BEGIN + * + * + * + * CALL + * Introduced in PHP 5.2.1 (PECL OCI8 1.2.3) + * + * + * CREATE + * + * + * + * DECLARE + * + * + * + * DELETE + * + * + * + * DROP + * + * + * + * INSERT + * + * + * + * SELECT + * + * + * + * UPDATE + * + * + * + * UNKNOW. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_statement_type($statement): string +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_statement_type($statement); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } + return $result; +} + + +/** + * Unregister the user-defined callback function registered to connection + * by oci_register_taf_callback. See + * OCI8 Transparent Application Failover (TAF) Support + * for information. + * + * @param resource $connection An Oracle connection identifier. + * @throws Oci8Exception + * + */ +function oci_unregister_taf_callback($connection): void +{ + error_clear_last(); + $result = \oci_unregister_taf_callback($connection); + if ($result === false) { + throw Oci8Exception::createFromPhpError(); + } +} |