Make sure to specify the full namespace for the "string $class_name" parameter and not a partial one, as it won't find it. For example:
<?php
namespace Root(backslash)FirstLevel
{
public static function Test($result)
{
return mysqli_fetch_object($result, 'SecondLevel\\MyClass');
}
}
?>
... will not work but this will:
<?php
namespace Root(backslash)FirstLevel
{
public static function Test($result)
{
return mysqli_fetch_object($result, 'Root\\FirstLevel\\SecondLevel\\MyClass');
}
}
?>
mysqli_result::fetch_object
mysqli_fetch_object
(PHP 5)
mysqli_result::fetch_object -- mysqli_fetch_object — Returns the current row of a result set as an object
설명
객체 기반 형식
절차식 형식
The mysqli_fetch_object() will return the current row result set as an object where the attributes of the object represent the names of the fields found within the result set.
Note that mysqli_fetch_object() sets the properties of the object before calling the object constructor.
인수
- result
-
순차 형식 전용: mysqli_query()나 mysqli_store_result()나 mysqli_use_result()가 반환한 결과셋 식별자.
- class_name
-
The name of the class to instantiate, set the properties of and return. If not specified, a stdClass object is returned.
- params
-
An optional array of parameters to pass to the constructor for class_name objects.
반환값
Returns an object with string properties that corresponds to the fetched row or NULL if there are no more rows in resultset.
Note: 이 함수가 반환하는 필드 이름은 대소문자를 구별합니다.
Note: 이 함수는 NULL 필드를 PHP NULL 값으로 설정합니다.
변경점
| 버전 | 설명 |
|---|---|
| 5.0.0 | Added the ability to return as a different object. |
예제
Example #1 객체 기반 형식
<?php
$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */
if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT Name, CountryCode FROM City ORDER by ID DESC LIMIT 50,5";
if ($result = $mysqli->query($query)) {
/* fetch object array */
while ($obj = $result->fetch_object()) {
printf ("%s (%s)\n", $obj->Name, $obj->CountryCode);
}
/* free result set */
$result->close();
}
/* close connection */
$mysqli->close();
?>
Example #2 절차식 형식
<?php
$link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */
if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT Name, CountryCode FROM City ORDER by ID DESC LIMIT 50,5";
if ($result = mysqli_query($link, $query)) {
/* fetch associative array */
while ($obj = mysqli_fetch_object($result)) {
printf ("%s (%s)\n", $obj->Name, $obj->CountryCode);
}
/* free result set */
mysqli_free_result($result);
}
/* close connection */
mysqli_close($link);
?>
위 예제들의 출력:
Pueblo (USA) Arvada (USA) Cape Coral (USA) Green Bay (USA) Santa Clara (USA)
참고
- mysqli_fetch_array() - Fetch a result row as an associative, a numeric array, or both
- mysqli_fetch_assoc() - Fetch a result row as an associative array
- mysqli_fetch_row() - Get a result row as an enumerated array
- mysqli_query() - Performs a query on the database
- mysqli_data_seek() - Adjusts the result pointer to an arbitary row in the result
I don't know why no one talk about this.
fetch_object is very powerful since you can instantiate an Object which has the methods you wanna have.
You can try like this..
<?php
class PowerfulVO extends AbstractWhatEver {
public $field1;
private $field2; // note : private is ok
public function method(){
// method in this class
}
}
$sql = "SELECT * FROM table ..."
$mysqli = new mysqli(........);
$result = $mysqli->query($sql);
$vo = $result->fetch_object('PowerfulVO');
?>
Note : if the field is not defined in the class, fetch_object will add this field for you as public.
The method is very powerful, especially if you want to use a VO design pattern or class mapping feature with Flex Remoting Object( Of course, you need to have ZendAMF or AMFPHP ..framework)
Hope this help and open new possibilities for you
If your SQL code selects columns with empty names like so:
SELECT id as ``...
You will get a fatal error "Cannot access empty property", this took me a while to track down!
Obviously your SQL really shouldn't do that, and should be fixed but I'm going to submit a feature request to ask for a better error message for that.
