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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * @file
  4. * Provides an API for querying of chado including inserting, updating, deleting and
  5. * selecting from chado.
  6. */
  7. /**
  8. * Get max rank for a given set of criteria
  9. * This function was developed with the many property tables in chado in mind but will
  10. * work for any table with a rank
  11. *
  12. * @params tablename: the name of the chado table you want to select the max rank from
  13. * this table must contain a rank column of type integer
  14. * @params where_options: array(
  15. * <column_name> => array(
  16. * 'type' => <type of column: INT/STRING>,
  17. * 'value' => <the value you want to filter on>,
  18. * 'exact' => <if TRUE use =; if FALSE use ~>,
  19. * )
  20. * )
  21. * where options should include the id and type for that table to correctly
  22. * group a set of records together where the only difference are the value and rank
  23. * @return the maximum rank
  24. *
  25. * @ingroup tripal_chado_api
  26. */
  27. function chado_get_table_max_rank($tablename, $where_options) {
  28. $where_clauses = array();
  29. $where_args = array();
  30. //generate the where clause from supplied options
  31. // the key is the column name
  32. $i = 0;
  33. $sql = "
  34. SELECT max(rank) as max_rank, count(rank) as count
  35. FROM {".$tablename."}
  36. WHERE
  37. ";
  38. foreach ($where_options as $key => $value) {
  39. $where_clauses[] = "$key = :$key";
  40. $where_args[":$key"] = $value;
  41. }
  42. $sql .= implode($where_clauses, ' AND ');
  43. $result = chado_query($sql, $where_args)->fetchObject();
  44. if ($result->count > 0) {
  45. return $result->max_rank;
  46. }
  47. else {
  48. return -1;
  49. }
  50. }
  51. /**
  52. * Alter Chado connection settings.
  53. *
  54. * This hook is useful for multi-chado instances. Tripal core functions
  55. * call the chado_set_active() function (e.g. chado_query) but there is no
  56. * opportunity elsewhere to set the active database. This is useful in two
  57. * cases: 1) Users are managed at the database level as in the case of
  58. * SouthGreen Bioinformatics Platform tools (e.g. Banana Genone Hub).
  59. * This allows custom modules to change the database connections on a per-user
  60. * basis, and each user permissions is managed at the database level. Users
  61. * are managed at the database level to provid the same access restrictions
  62. * across various tools that use Chado (e,g, Artemis) 2) When there are
  63. * simply two Chado instances housed in different Chado databases and the
  64. * module needs to control which one is being used at any given time.
  65. *
  66. * @param $settings
  67. * An array containing
  68. *
  69. * @see chado_set_active()
  70. *
  71. * @ingroup tripal_chado_api
  72. */
  73. function hook_chado_connection_alter(&$settings) {
  74. // This example shows how we could make sure no table of the 'public' schema
  75. // would be allowed in the coming queries: to do so, the caller will call
  76. // "chado_set_active('chado_only');" and the hook will remove 'public' from
  77. // the search path.
  78. if ('chado_only' == $settings['dbname']) {
  79. $settings['new_active_db'] = 'chado';
  80. // We don't include 'public' in search path.
  81. $settings['new_search_path'] = 'chado';
  82. }
  83. }
  84. /**
  85. * Set the Tripal Database
  86. *
  87. * The chado_set_active function is used to prevent namespace collisions
  88. * when Chado and Drupal are installed in the same database but in different
  89. * schemas. It is also used when using Drupal functions such as
  90. * db_table_exists().
  91. *
  92. * The connection settings can be altered through the hook
  93. * hook_chado_connection_alter.
  94. *
  95. * Current active connection name is stored in the global variable
  96. * $GLOBALS['chado_active_db'].
  97. *
  98. * @see hook_chado_connection_alter()
  99. *
  100. * @ingroup tripal_chado_api
  101. */
  102. function chado_set_active($dbname = 'default') {
  103. // Check if the chado_active_db has been set yet.
  104. if (!array_key_exists('chado_active_db', $GLOBALS)) {
  105. $GLOBALS['chado_active_db'] = 'default';
  106. }
  107. $previous_db = $active_db = $GLOBALS['chado_active_db'];
  108. $search_path = 'public';
  109. // Change only if 'chado' has been specified.
  110. if ($dbname == 'chado') {
  111. $active_db = 'chado';
  112. $search_path = 'chado,public';
  113. }
  114. $settings = array(
  115. 'dbname' => $dbname,
  116. 'new_active_db' => &$active_db,
  117. 'new_search_path' => &$search_path,
  118. );
  119. // Will call all modules implementing hook_chado_search_path_alter
  120. // note: hooks can alter $active_db and $search_path.
  121. drupal_alter('chado_connection', $settings);
  122. // set chado_active_db to remember active db
  123. $GLOBALS['chado_active_db'] = $active_db;
  124. // set PostgreSQL search_path
  125. db_query('SET search_path TO ' . $search_path);
  126. return $previous_db;
  127. }
  128. /**
  129. * @defgroup tripal_chado_query_api Chado Query API
  130. * @ingroup tripal_chado_api
  131. * @{
  132. * Provides an API for querying of chado including inserting, updating, deleting and
  133. * selecting from specific chado tables. There is also a generic function, chado_query(),
  134. * to execute and SQL statement on chado. It is ideal to use these functions to interact
  135. * with chado in order to keep your module compatible with both local & external chado
  136. * databases. Furthermore, it ensures connection to the chado database is taken care
  137. * of for you.
  138. *
  139. * Generic Queries to a specifc chado table:
  140. *
  141. * chado_select_record( [table name], [columns to select], [specify record to select], [options*] )
  142. * This function allows you to select various columns from the specified chado table. Although
  143. * you can only select from a single table, you can specify the record to select using values
  144. * from related tables through use of a nested array. For example, the following code shows
  145. * you how to select the name and uniquename of a feature based on it's type and source
  146. * organism.
  147. * @code
  148. * $values = array(
  149. * 'organism_id' => array(
  150. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  151. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  152. * ),
  153. * 'type_id' => array (
  154. * 'cv_id' => array (
  155. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  156. * ),
  157. * 'name' => 'gene',
  158. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  159. * ),
  160. * );
  161. * $result = chado_select_record(
  162. * 'feature', // table to select from
  163. * array('name', 'uniquename'), // columns to select
  164. * $values // record to select (see variable defn. above)
  165. * );
  166. * @endcode
  167. *
  168. * chado_insert_record( [table name], [values to insert], [options*] )
  169. * This function allows you to insert a single record into a specific table. The values to
  170. * insert are specified using an associative array where the keys are the column names to
  171. * insert into and they point to the value to be inserted into that column. If the column
  172. * is a foreign key, the key will point to an array specifying the record in the foreign
  173. * table and then the primary key of that record will be inserted in the column. For example,
  174. * the following code will insert a feature and for the type_id, the cvterm.cvterm_id of
  175. * the cvterm record will be inserted and for the organism_id, the organism.organism_id
  176. * of the organism_record will be inserted.
  177. * @code
  178. * $values = array(
  179. * 'organism_id' => array(
  180. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  181. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  182. * ),
  183. * 'name' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  184. * 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  185. * 'type_id' => array (
  186. * 'cv_id' => array (
  187. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  188. * ),
  189. * 'name' => 'gene',
  190. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  191. * ),
  192. * );
  193. * $result = chado_insert_record(
  194. * 'feature', // table to insert into
  195. * $values // values to insert
  196. * );
  197. * @endcode
  198. *
  199. * chado_update_record( [table name], [specify record to update], [values to change], [options*] )
  200. * This function allows you to update records in a specific chado table. The record(s)
  201. * you wish to update are specified the same as in the select function above and
  202. * the values to be update are specified the same as the values to be inserted were. For
  203. * example, the following code species that a feature with a given uniquename, organism_id,
  204. * and type_id (the unique constraint for the feature table) will be updated with a new name,
  205. * and the type changed from a gene to an mRNA.
  206. * @code
  207. * $umatch = array(
  208. * 'organism_id' => array(
  209. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  210. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  211. * ),
  212. * 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g7',
  213. * 'type_id' => array (
  214. * 'cv_id' => array (
  215. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  216. * ),
  217. * 'name' => 'gene',
  218. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  219. * ),
  220. * );
  221. * $uvalues = array(
  222. * 'name' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  223. * 'type_id' => array (
  224. * 'cv_id' => array (
  225. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  226. * ),
  227. * 'name' => 'mRNA',
  228. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  229. * ),
  230. * );
  231. * $result = chado_update_record('feature',$umatch,$uvalues);
  232. * @endcode
  233. *
  234. * chado_delete_record( [table name], [specify records to delete], [options*] )
  235. * This function allows you to delete records from a specific chado table. The record(s)
  236. * to delete are specified the same as the record to select/update was above. For example,
  237. * the following code will delete all genes from the organism Citrus sinensis.
  238. * @code
  239. * $values = array(
  240. * 'organism_id' => array(
  241. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  242. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  243. * ),
  244. * 'type_id' => array (
  245. * 'cv_id' => array (
  246. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  247. * ),
  248. * 'name' => 'gene',
  249. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  250. * ),
  251. * );
  252. * $result = chado_select_record(
  253. * 'feature', // table to select from
  254. * $values // records to delete (see variable defn. above)
  255. * );
  256. * @endcode
  257. *
  258. * Generic Queries for any SQL:
  259. *
  260. * Often it is necessary to select from more then one table in chado or to execute
  261. * other complex queries that cannot be handled efficiently by the above functions. It is
  262. * for this reason that the chado_query( [sql string], [arguments to sub-in to the sql] )
  263. * function was created. This function allows you to execute any SQL directly on the
  264. * chado database and should be used with care. If any user input will be used in the query
  265. * make sure to put a placeholder in your SQL string and then define the value in the
  266. * arguments array. This will make sure that the user input is santized and safe through
  267. * type-checking and escaping. The following code shows an example of how to use user input
  268. * resulting from a form and would be called withing the form submit function.
  269. * @code
  270. * $sql = "SELECT F.name, CVT.name as type_name, ORG.common_name
  271. * FROM feature F
  272. * LEFT JOIN cvterm CVT ON F.type_id = CVT.cvterm_id
  273. * LEFT JOIN organism ORG ON F.organism_id = ORG.organism_id
  274. * WHERE
  275. * F.uniquename = :feature_uniquename";
  276. * $args = array( ':feature_uniquename' => $form_state['values']['uniquename'] );
  277. * $result = chado_query( $sql, $args );
  278. * foreach ($result as $r) { [Do something with the records here] }
  279. * @endcode
  280. *
  281. * If you are going to need more then a couple fields, you might want to use the
  282. * Chado Variables API (specifically chado_generate_var()) to select all
  283. * of the common fields needed including following foreign keys.
  284. *
  285. * Loading of Variables from chado data:
  286. *
  287. * These functions, chado_generate_var() and chado_expand_var(), generate objects
  288. * containing the full details of a record(s) in chado. These should be used in all
  289. * theme templates.
  290. *
  291. * This differs from the objects returned by chado_select_record in so far as all foreign key
  292. * relationships have been followed meaning you have more complete details. Thus this function
  293. * should be used whenever you need a full variable and chado_select_record should be used if
  294. * you only case about a few columns.
  295. *
  296. * The initial variable is generated by the
  297. * chado_generate_var([table], [filter criteria], [optional options])
  298. * function. An example of how to use this function is:
  299. * @code
  300. $values = array(
  301. 'name' => 'Medtr4g030710'
  302. );
  303. $features = chado_generate_var('feature', $values);
  304. * @endcode
  305. * This will return an object if there is only one feature with the name Medtr4g030710 or it will
  306. * return an array of feature objects if more than one feature has that name.
  307. *
  308. * Some tables and fields are excluded by default. To have those tables & fields added to
  309. * your variable you can use the
  310. * chado_expand_var([chado variable], [type], [what to expand], [optional options])
  311. * function. An example of how to use this function is:
  312. * @code
  313. // Get a chado object to be expanded
  314. $values = array(
  315. 'name' => 'Medtr4g030710'
  316. );
  317. $features = chado_generate_var('feature', $values);
  318. // Expand the organism node
  319. $feature = chado_expand_var($feature, 'node', 'organism');
  320. // Expand the feature.residues field
  321. $feature = chado_expand_var($feature, 'field', 'feature.residues');
  322. // Expand the feature properties (featureprop table)
  323. $feature = chado_expand_var($feature, 'table', 'featureprop');
  324. * @endcode
  325. */
  326. /**
  327. * Provides a generic routine for inserting into any Chado table
  328. *
  329. * Use this function to insert a record into any Chado table. The first
  330. * argument specifies the table for inserting and the second is an array
  331. * of values to be inserted. The array is mutli-dimensional such that
  332. * foreign key lookup values can be specified.
  333. *
  334. * @param $table
  335. * The name of the chado table for inserting
  336. * @param $values
  337. * An associative array containing the values for inserting.
  338. * @param $options
  339. * An array of options such as:
  340. * - skip_validation: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE will skip all the validation steps and
  341. * just try to insert as is. This is much faster but results in unhandled
  342. * non user-friendly errors if the insert fails.
  343. * - return_record: by default, the function will return the record but with
  344. * the primary keys added after insertion. To simply return TRUE on success
  345. * set this option to FALSE
  346. *
  347. * @return
  348. * On success this function returns the inserted record with the new primary keys
  349. * added to the returned array. On failure, it returns FALSE.
  350. *
  351. * Example usage:
  352. * @code
  353. * $values = array(
  354. * 'organism_id' => array(
  355. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  356. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  357. * ),
  358. * 'name' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  359. * 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  360. * 'type_id' => array (
  361. * 'cv_id' => array (
  362. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  363. * ),
  364. * 'name' => 'gene',
  365. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  366. * ),
  367. * );
  368. * $result = chado_insert_record('feature',$values);
  369. * @endcode
  370. * The above code inserts a record into the feature table. The $values array is
  371. * nested such that the organism is selected by way of the organism_id foreign
  372. * key constraint by specifying the genus and species. The cvterm is also
  373. * specified using its foreign key and the cv_id for the cvterm is nested as
  374. * well.
  375. *
  376. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  377. */
  378. function chado_insert_record($table, $values, $options = array()) {
  379. $print_errors = (isset($options['print_errors'])) ? $options['print_errors'] : FALSE;
  380. if (!is_array($values)) {
  381. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  382. 'Cannot pass non array as values for inserting.', array(),
  383. array('print' => $print_errors)
  384. );
  385. return FALSE;
  386. }
  387. if (count($values)==0) {
  388. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  389. 'Cannot pass an empty array as values for inserting.',
  390. array(),array('print' => $print_errors)
  391. );
  392. return FALSE;
  393. }
  394. // set defaults for options. If we don't set defaults then
  395. // we get memory leaks when we try to access the elements
  396. if (!is_array($options)) {
  397. $options = array();
  398. }
  399. if (!array_key_exists('skip_validation', $options)) {
  400. $options['skip_validation'] = FALSE;
  401. }
  402. if (!array_key_exists('return_record', $options)) {
  403. $options['return_record'] = TRUE;
  404. }
  405. $insert_values = array();
  406. if (array_key_exists('skip_validation', $options)) {
  407. $validate = !$options['skip_validation'];
  408. }
  409. else {
  410. $validate = TRUE;
  411. }
  412. // get the table description
  413. $table_desc = chado_get_schema($table);
  414. if (empty($table_desc)) {
  415. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_WARNING,
  416. 'chado_insert_record; There is no table description for !table_name',
  417. array('!table_name' => $table), array('print' => $print_errors)
  418. );
  419. }
  420. // iterate through the values array and create a new 'insert_values' array
  421. // that has all the values needed for insert with all foreign relationsihps
  422. // resolved.
  423. foreach ($values as $field => $value) {
  424. // make sure the field is in the table description. If not then return an error
  425. // message
  426. if (!array_key_exists($field, $table_desc['fields'])) {
  427. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  428. "chado_insert_record; The field '%field' does not exist " .
  429. "for the table '%table'. Cannot perform insert. Values: %array",
  430. array('%field' => $field, '%table' => $table, '%array' => print_r($values, 1)),
  431. array('print' => $print_errors)
  432. );
  433. return FALSE;
  434. }
  435. if (is_array($value)) {
  436. // select the value from the foreign key relationship for this value
  437. $results = chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $value);
  438. if (sizeof($results) > 1) {
  439. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  440. 'chado_insert_record: Too many records match the criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  441. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)),
  442. array('print' => $print_errors)
  443. );
  444. return FALSE;
  445. }
  446. elseif (sizeof($results) < 1) {
  447. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_DEBUG,
  448. 'chado_insert_record: no record matches criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  449. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)),
  450. array('print' => $print_errors)
  451. );
  452. return FALSE;
  453. }
  454. else {
  455. $insert_values[$field] = $results[0];
  456. }
  457. }
  458. else {
  459. $insert_values[$field] = $value;
  460. }
  461. }
  462. if ($validate) {
  463. // check for violation of any unique constraints
  464. $ukeys = array();
  465. if (array_key_exists('unique keys', $table_desc)) {
  466. $ukeys = $table_desc['unique keys'];
  467. }
  468. $ukselect_cols = array();
  469. $ukselect_vals = array();
  470. if ($ukeys) {
  471. foreach ($ukeys as $name => $fields) {
  472. foreach ($fields as $index => $field) {
  473. // build the arrays for performing a select that will check the contraint
  474. $ukselect_cols[] = $field;
  475. if (!array_key_exists($field, $insert_values)) {
  476. if (array_key_exists('default', $table_desc['fields'][$field])) {
  477. $ukselect_vals[$field] = $table_desc['fields'][$field]['default'];
  478. }
  479. }
  480. else {
  481. $ukselect_vals[$field] = $insert_values[$field];
  482. }
  483. }
  484. // now check the constraint
  485. if (chado_select_record($table, $ukselect_cols, $ukselect_vals)) {
  486. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  487. "chado_insert_record; Cannot insert duplicate record into $table table: !values",
  488. array('!values' => print_r($values, TRUE)), array('print' => $print_errors)
  489. );
  490. return FALSE;
  491. }
  492. }
  493. }
  494. // If trying to insert a field that is the primary key, make sure it also
  495. // is unique.
  496. if (array_key_exists('primary key', $table_desc)) {
  497. $pkey = $table_desc['primary key'][0];
  498. if (array_key_exists($pkey, $insert_values)) {
  499. $coptions = array();
  500. if (chado_select_record($table, array($pkey), array($pkey => $insert_values[$pkey]), $coptions)) {
  501. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  502. 'chado_insert_record; Cannot insert duplicate primary key into !table table: !values',
  503. array('!table' => $table, '!values' => print_r($values, TRUE)),
  504. array('print' => $print_errors)
  505. );
  506. return FALSE;
  507. }
  508. }
  509. }
  510. // Make sure required fields have a value.
  511. if (!is_array($table_desc['fields'])) {
  512. $table_desc['fields'] = array();
  513. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_WARNING,
  514. "chado_insert_record; %table missing fields: \n %schema",
  515. array('%table' => $table, '%schema' => print_r($table_desc, 1)),
  516. array('print' => $print_errors)
  517. );
  518. }
  519. foreach ($table_desc['fields'] as $field => $def) {
  520. // A field is considered missing if it cannot be NULL and there is no
  521. // default value for it or it is of type 'serial'.
  522. if (array_key_exists('NOT NULL', $def) and
  523. !array_key_exists($field, $insert_values) and
  524. !array_key_exists('default', $def) and
  525. strcmp($def['type'], serial) != 0) {
  526. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  527. "chado_insert_record; Field %table.%field cannot be NULL: %values",
  528. array('%table' => $table, '%field' => $field, '%values' => print_r($values, 1)),
  529. array('print' => $print_errors)
  530. );
  531. return FALSE;
  532. }
  533. }
  534. }
  535. // End of validation.
  536. // Now build the insert SQL statement
  537. $ifields = array(); // contains the names of the fields
  538. $itypes = array(); // contains placeholders for the sql query
  539. $ivalues = array(); // contains the values of the fields
  540. foreach ($insert_values as $field => $value) {
  541. $ifields[] = $field;
  542. if (strcmp($value, '__NULL__')==0) {
  543. $itypes[] = "NULL";
  544. }
  545. else {
  546. $itypes[] = ":$field";
  547. $ivalues[":$field"] = $value;
  548. }
  549. }
  550. // create the SQL
  551. $sql = 'INSERT INTO {' . $table . '} (' . implode(", ", $ifields) . ") VALUES (" . implode(", ", $itypes) . ")";
  552. $result = chado_query($sql, $ivalues);
  553. // if we have a result then add primary keys to return array
  554. if ($options['return_record'] == TRUE and $result) {
  555. if (array_key_exists('primary key', $table_desc) and is_array($table_desc['primary key'])) {
  556. foreach ($table_desc['primary key'] as $field) {
  557. $sql = "SELECT CURRVAL('{" . $table . "_" . $field . "_seq}')";
  558. $results = chado_query($sql);
  559. $value = $results->fetchField();
  560. if (!$value) {
  561. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  562. "chado_insert_record; not able to retrieve primary key after insert: %sql",
  563. array('%sql' => $sql),
  564. array('print' => $print_errors)
  565. );
  566. return FALSE;
  567. }
  568. $values[$field] = $value;
  569. }
  570. }
  571. return $values;
  572. }
  573. elseif ($options['return_record'] == FALSE and $result) {
  574. return TRUE;
  575. }
  576. else {
  577. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  578. 'chado_insert_record; Cannot insert record into "%table": %values',
  579. array('%table' => $table, '%values' => print_r($values, 1)),
  580. array('print' => $print_errors)
  581. );
  582. return FALSE;
  583. }
  584. return FALSE;
  585. }
  586. /**
  587. * Provides a generic routine for updating into any Chado table
  588. *
  589. * Use this function to update a record in any Chado table. The first
  590. * argument specifies the table for inserting, the second is an array
  591. * of values to matched for locating the record for updating, and the third
  592. * argument give the values to update. The arrays are mutli-dimensional such
  593. * that foreign key lookup values can be specified.
  594. *
  595. * @param $table
  596. * The name of the chado table for inserting
  597. * @param $match
  598. * An associative array containing the values for locating a record to update.
  599. * @param $values
  600. * An associative array containing the values for updating.
  601. * @param $options
  602. * An array of options such as:
  603. * - return_record: by default, the function will return the TRUE if the record
  604. * was succesfully updated. However, set this option to TRUE to return the
  605. * record that was updated. The returned record will have the fields provided
  606. * but the primary key (if available for the table) will be added to the record.
  607. * @return
  608. * On success this function returns TRUE. On failure, it returns FALSE.
  609. *
  610. * Example usage:
  611. * @code
  612. $umatch = array(
  613. 'organism_id' => array(
  614. 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  615. 'species' => 'sinensis',
  616. ),
  617. 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g7',
  618. 'type_id' => array (
  619. 'cv_id' => array (
  620. 'name' => 'sequence',
  621. ),
  622. 'name' => 'gene',
  623. 'is_obsolete' => 0
  624. ),
  625. );
  626. $uvalues = array(
  627. 'name' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  628. 'type_id' => array (
  629. 'cv_id' => array (
  630. 'name' => 'sequence',
  631. ),
  632. 'name' => 'mRNA',
  633. 'is_obsolete' => 0
  634. ),
  635. );
  636. * $result = chado_update_record('feature',$umatch,$uvalues);
  637. * @endcode
  638. * The above code species that a feature with a given uniquename, organism_id,
  639. * and type_id (the unique constraint for the feature table) will be updated.
  640. * The organism_id is specified as a nested array that uses the organism_id
  641. * foreign key constraint to lookup the specified values to find the exact
  642. * organism_id. The same nested struture is also used for specifying the
  643. * values to update. The function will find the record that matches the
  644. * columns specified and update the record with the avlues in the $uvalues array.
  645. *
  646. * @TODO: Support Complex filtering as is done in chado_select_record();
  647. *
  648. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  649. */
  650. function chado_update_record($table, $match, $values, $options = NULL) {
  651. $print_errors = (isset($options['print_errors'])) ? $options['print_errors'] : FALSE;
  652. if (!is_array($values)) {
  653. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  654. 'Cannot pass non array as values for updating.',
  655. array(), array('print' => $print_errors)
  656. );
  657. return FALSE;
  658. }
  659. if (count($values)==0) {
  660. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  661. 'Cannot pass an empty array as values for updating.',
  662. array(), array('print' => $print_errors)
  663. );
  664. return FALSE;
  665. }
  666. if (!is_array($match)) {
  667. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  668. 'Cannot pass non array as values for matching.',
  669. array(), array('print' => $print_errors)
  670. );
  671. return FALSE;
  672. }
  673. if (count($match)==0) {
  674. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  675. 'Cannot pass an empty array as values for matching.',
  676. array(), array('print' => $print_errors)
  677. );
  678. return FALSE;
  679. }
  680. // set defaults for options. If we don't set defaults then
  681. // we get memory leaks when we try to access the elements
  682. if (!is_array($options)) {
  683. $options = array();
  684. }
  685. if (!array_key_exists('return_record', $options)) {
  686. $options['return_record'] = FALSE;
  687. }
  688. $update_values = array(); // contains the values to be updated
  689. $update_matches = array(); // contains the values for the where clause
  690. // get the table description
  691. $table_desc = chado_get_schema($table);
  692. if (!$table_desc) {
  693. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  694. 'The table name, %table, does not exist.',
  695. array('%table', $table), array('print' => $print_errors)
  696. );
  697. return FALSE;
  698. }
  699. // if the user wants us to return the record then we need to get the
  700. // unique primary key if one exists. That way we can add it to the
  701. // values that get returned at the end of the function
  702. $pkeys = array();
  703. if ($options['return_record'] == TRUE) {
  704. if (array_key_exists('primary key', $table_desc) and is_array($table_desc['primary key'])) {
  705. $columns = array();
  706. $stmt_suffix = '';
  707. foreach ($table_desc['primary key'] as $field) {
  708. $columns[] = $field;
  709. $stmt_suffix .= substr($field, 0, 2);
  710. }
  711. $options2 = array();
  712. $results = chado_select_record($table, $columns, $match, $options2);
  713. if (count($results) > 0) {
  714. foreach ($results as $index => $pkey) {
  715. $pkeys[] = $pkey;
  716. }
  717. }
  718. }
  719. }
  720. // get the values needed for matching in the SQL statement
  721. foreach ($match as $field => $value) {
  722. if (is_array($value)) {
  723. $results = chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $value);
  724. if (sizeof($results) > 1) {
  725. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  726. 'chado_update_record: When trying to find record to update, too many records match the criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  727. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)),
  728. array('print' => $print_errors)
  729. );
  730. return FALSE;
  731. }
  732. elseif (sizeof($results) < 1) {
  733. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_DEBUG,
  734. 'chado_update_record: When trying to find record to update, no record matches criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  735. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)),
  736. array('print' => $print_errors)
  737. );
  738. return FALSE;
  739. }
  740. else {
  741. $update_matches[$field] = $results[0];
  742. }
  743. }
  744. else {
  745. $update_matches[$field] = $value;
  746. }
  747. }
  748. // get the values used for updating
  749. foreach ($values as $field => &$value) {
  750. if (is_array($value)) {
  751. $foreign_options = array();
  752. // select the value from the foreign key relationship for this value
  753. $results = chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $value, $foreign_options);
  754. if (sizeof($results) > 1) {
  755. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  756. 'chado_update_record: When trying to find update values, too many records match the criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  757. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)),
  758. array('print' => $print_errors)
  759. );
  760. return FALSE;
  761. }
  762. elseif (sizeof($results) < 1) {
  763. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_DEBUG,
  764. 'chado_update_record: When trying to find update values, no record matches criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  765. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value,TRUE)),
  766. array('print' => $print_errors)
  767. );
  768. return FALSE;
  769. }
  770. else {
  771. $update_values[$field] = $results[0];
  772. }
  773. }
  774. else {
  775. $update_values[$field] = $value;
  776. }
  777. }
  778. // now build the SQL statement
  779. $sql = 'UPDATE {' . $table . '} SET ';
  780. $args = array(); // arguments passed to chado_query
  781. foreach ($update_values as $field => $value) {
  782. if (strcmp($value, '__NULL__') == 0) {
  783. $sql .= " $field = NULL, ";
  784. }
  785. else {
  786. $sql .= " $field = :$field, ";
  787. $args[":$field"] = $value;
  788. }
  789. }
  790. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -2); // get rid of the trailing comma & space
  791. $sql .= " WHERE ";
  792. foreach ($update_matches as $field => $value) {
  793. if (strcmp($value, '__NULL__')==0) {
  794. $sql .= " $field = NULL AND ";
  795. }
  796. else {
  797. $sql .= " $field = :$field AND ";
  798. $args[":$field"] = $value;
  799. }
  800. }
  801. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -4); // get rid of the trailing 'AND'
  802. $result = chado_query($sql, $args);
  803. // if we have a result then add primary keys to return array
  804. if ($options['return_record'] == TRUE and $result) {
  805. // only if we have a single result do we want to add the primary keys to the values
  806. // array. If the update matched many records we can't add the pkeys
  807. if (count($pkeys) == 1) {
  808. foreach ($pkeys as $index => $pkey) {
  809. foreach ($pkey as $field => $fvalue) {
  810. $values[$field] = $fvalue;
  811. }
  812. }
  813. }
  814. return $values;
  815. }
  816. elseif ($options['return_record'] == FALSE and $result) {
  817. return TRUE;
  818. }
  819. else {
  820. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  821. "chado_update_record: Cannot update record in %table table. \nMatch: %match \nValues: %values",
  822. array('%table' => table, '%match' => print_r($match,TRUE), '%values' => print_r($values, 1)),
  823. array('print' => $print_errors)
  824. );
  825. return FALSE;
  826. }
  827. return FALSE;
  828. }
  829. /**
  830. * Provides a generic function for deleting a record(s) from any chado table
  831. *
  832. * Use this function to delete a record(s) in any Chado table. The first
  833. * argument specifies the table to delete from and the second is an array
  834. * of values to match for locating the record(s) to be deleted. The arrays
  835. * are mutli-dimensional such that foreign key lookup values can be specified.
  836. *
  837. * @param $table
  838. * The name of the chado table for inserting
  839. * @param $match
  840. * An associative array containing the values for locating a record to update.
  841. * @param $options
  842. * Currently there are no options
  843. * @return
  844. * On success this function returns TRUE. On failure, it returns FALSE.
  845. *
  846. * Example usage:
  847. * @code
  848. $umatch = array(
  849. 'organism_id' => array(
  850. 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  851. 'species' => 'sinensis',
  852. ),
  853. 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g7',
  854. 'type_id' => array (
  855. 'cv_id' => array (
  856. 'name' => 'sequence',
  857. ),
  858. 'name' => 'gene',
  859. 'is_obsolete' => 0
  860. ),
  861. );
  862. $uvalues = array(
  863. 'name' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  864. 'type_id' => array (
  865. 'cv_id' => array (
  866. 'name' => 'sequence',
  867. ),
  868. 'name' => 'mRNA',
  869. 'is_obsolete' => 0
  870. ),
  871. );
  872. * $result = chado_update_record('feature', $umatch, $uvalues);
  873. * @endcode
  874. * The above code species that a feature with a given uniquename, organism_id,
  875. * and type_id (the unique constraint for the feature table) will be deleted.
  876. * The organism_id is specified as a nested array that uses the organism_id
  877. * foreign key constraint to lookup the specified values to find the exact
  878. * organism_id. The same nested struture is also used for specifying the
  879. * values to update. The function will find all records that match the
  880. * columns specified and delete them.
  881. *
  882. * @TODO: Support Complex filtering as is done in chado_select_record();
  883. *
  884. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  885. */
  886. function chado_delete_record($table, $match, $options = NULL) {
  887. $print_errors = (isset($options['print_errors'])) ? $options['print_errors'] : FALSE;
  888. if (!is_array($match)) {
  889. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  890. 'Cannot pass non array as values for matching.', array());
  891. return FALSE;
  892. }
  893. if (count($match)==0) {
  894. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  895. 'Cannot pass an empty array as values for matching.', array());
  896. return FALSE;
  897. }
  898. // set defaults for options. If we don't set defaults then
  899. // we get memory leaks when we try to access the elements
  900. if (!is_array($options)) {
  901. $options = array();
  902. }
  903. $delete_matches = array(); // contains the values for the where clause
  904. // get the table description
  905. $table_desc = chado_get_schema($table);
  906. $fields = $table_desc['fields'];
  907. if (empty($table_desc)) {
  908. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_WARNING,
  909. 'chado_insert_record; There is no table description for !table_name',
  910. array('!table_name' => $table), array('print' => $print_errors)
  911. );
  912. }
  913. // get the values needed for matching in the SQL statement
  914. foreach ($match as $field => $value) {
  915. if (is_array($value)) {
  916. // if the user has specified an array of values to delete rather than
  917. // FK relationships the keep those in our match
  918. if (array_values($value) === $value) {
  919. $delete_matches[$field] = $value;
  920. }
  921. else {
  922. $results = chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $value);
  923. if (sizeof($results) > 1) {
  924. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  925. 'chado_delete_record: When trying to find record to delete, too many records match the criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)',
  926. array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value, TRUE)));
  927. return FALSE;
  928. }
  929. elseif (sizeof($results) < 1) {
  930. //tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR, 'chado_delete_record: When trying to find record to delete, no record matches criteria supplied for !foreign_key foreign key constraint (!criteria)', array('!foreign_key' => $field, '!criteria' => print_r($value,TRUE)));
  931. }
  932. else {
  933. $delete_matches[$field] = $results[0];
  934. }
  935. }
  936. }
  937. else {
  938. $delete_matches[$field] = $value;
  939. }
  940. }
  941. // now build the SQL statement
  942. $sql = 'DELETE FROM {' . $table . '} WHERE ';
  943. $args = array();
  944. foreach ($delete_matches as $field => $value) {
  945. // if we have an array values then this is an "IN" clasue.
  946. if (count($value) > 1) {
  947. $sql .= "$field IN (";
  948. $index = 0;
  949. foreach ($value as $v) {
  950. $sql .= ":$field" . $index . ", ";
  951. $args[":$field" . $index] = $v;
  952. $index++;
  953. }
  954. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -2); // get rid of trailing ', '
  955. $sql .= ") AND ";
  956. }
  957. else {
  958. if (strcmp($value, '__NULL__') == 0) {
  959. $sql .= " $field = NULL AND ";
  960. }
  961. else {
  962. $sql .= " $field = :$field AND ";
  963. $args[":$field"] = $value;
  964. }
  965. }
  966. }
  967. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -4); // get rid of the trailing 'AND'
  968. // finally perform the delete. If successful, return the updated record
  969. $result = chado_query($sql, $args);
  970. if ($result) {
  971. return TRUE;
  972. }
  973. else {
  974. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  975. "Cannot delete record in $table table. Match:" . print_r($match, 1) . ". Values: " . print_r($values, 1), array());
  976. return FALSE;
  977. }
  978. return FALSE;
  979. }
  980. /**
  981. * Provides a generic routine for selecting data from a Chado table
  982. *
  983. * Use this function to perform a simple select from any Chado table.
  984. *
  985. * @param $table
  986. * The name of the chado table for inserting
  987. * @param $columns
  988. * An array of column names
  989. * @param $values
  990. * An associative array containing the values for filtering the results. In the
  991. * case where multiple values for the same time are to be selected an additional
  992. * entry for the field should appear for each value. If you need to filter
  993. * results using more complex methods see the 'Complex Filtering' section below.
  994. * @param $options
  995. * An associative array of additional options where the key is the option
  996. * and the value is the value of that option.
  997. *
  998. * Additional Options Include:
  999. * - has_record
  1000. * Set this argument to 'TRUE' to have this function return a numeric
  1001. * value for the number of records rather than the array of records. this
  1002. * can be useful in 'if' statements to check the presence of particula records.
  1003. * - return_sql
  1004. * Set this to 'TRUE' to have this function return an array where the first
  1005. * element is the sql that would have been run and the second is an array of
  1006. * arguments.
  1007. * - case_insensitive_columns
  1008. * An array of columns to do a case insensitive search on.
  1009. * - regex_columns
  1010. * An array of columns where the value passed in should be treated as a regular expression
  1011. * - order_by
  1012. * An associative array containing the column names of the table as keys
  1013. * and the type of sort (i.e. ASC, DESC) as the values. The results in the
  1014. * query will be sorted by the key values in the direction listed by the value
  1015. * - is_duplicate: TRUE or FALSE. Checks the values submited to see if
  1016. * they violate any of the unique constraints. If not, the record
  1017. * is returned, if so, FALSE is returned.
  1018. * - pager: Use this option if it is desired to return only a subset of results
  1019. * so that they may be shown with in a Drupal-style pager. This should be
  1020. * an array with two keys: 'limit' and 'element'. The value of 'limit'
  1021. * should specify the number of records to return and 'element' is a
  1022. * unique integer to differentiate between pagers when more than one
  1023. * appear on a page. The 'element' should start with zero and increment by
  1024. * one for each pager.
  1025. * -limit: Specifies the number of records to return.
  1026. * -offset: Indicates the number of records to skip before returning records.
  1027. *
  1028. * @return
  1029. * An array of results, FALSE if the query was not executed
  1030. * correctly, an empty array if no records were matched, or the number of records
  1031. * in the dataset if $has_record is set.
  1032. * If the option 'is_duplicate' is provided and the record is a duplicate it
  1033. * will return the duplicated record. If the 'has_record' option is provided
  1034. * a value of TRUE will be returned if a record exists and FALSE will bee
  1035. * returned if there are not records.
  1036. *
  1037. * Example usage:
  1038. * @code
  1039. * $columns = array('feature_id', 'name');
  1040. * $values = array(
  1041. * 'organism_id' => array(
  1042. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  1043. * 'species' => array('sinensis', 'clementina'),
  1044. * ),
  1045. * 'uniquename' => 'orange1.1g000034m.g',
  1046. * 'type_id' => array (
  1047. * 'cv_id' => array (
  1048. * 'name' => 'sequence',
  1049. * ),
  1050. * 'name' => 'gene',
  1051. * 'is_obsolete' => 0
  1052. * ),
  1053. * );
  1054. * $options = array(
  1055. * 'order_by' => array(
  1056. * 'name' => 'ASC'
  1057. * ),
  1058. * );
  1059. * $result = chado_select_record('feature',$columns,$values,$options);
  1060. * @endcode
  1061. * The above code selects a record from the feature table using the three fields
  1062. * that uniquely identify a feature. The $columns array simply lists the columns
  1063. * to select. The $values array is nested such that the organism is identified by
  1064. * way of the organism_id foreign key constraint by specifying the genus and
  1065. * species. The cvterm is also specified using its foreign key and the cv_id
  1066. * for the cvterm is nested as well. In the example above, two different species
  1067. * are allowed to match
  1068. *
  1069. * Complex Filtering:
  1070. * All of the documentation above supports filtering based on 'is equal to'
  1071. * or 'is NULL'. If your criteria doesn't fall into one of these two categories
  1072. * then you need to provide an array with additional details such as the operator
  1073. * as well as the value. An example follows and will be discussed in detail.
  1074. * @code
  1075. $columns = array('feature_id', 'fmin', 'fmax');
  1076. // Regular criteria specifying the parent feature to retrieve locations from.
  1077. $values = array(
  1078. 'srcfeature_id' => array(
  1079. 'uniquename' => 'MtChr01'
  1080. 'type_id' => array(
  1081. 'name' => 'pseudomolecule'
  1082. ),
  1083. ),
  1084. );
  1085. // Complex filtering to specify the range to return locations from.
  1086. $values['fmin'][] = array(
  1087. 'op' => '>',
  1088. 'data' => 15
  1089. );
  1090. $values['fmin'][] = array(
  1091. 'op' => '<',
  1092. 'data' => 100
  1093. );
  1094. $results = chado_select_record('featureloc', $columns, $values);
  1095. * @endcode
  1096. * The above code example will return all of the name, start and end of all
  1097. * the features that start within MtChr1:15-100bp. Note that complex filtering
  1098. * can be used in conjunction with basic filtering and that multiple criteria,
  1099. * even for the same field can be entered.
  1100. *
  1101. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  1102. */
  1103. function chado_select_record($table, $columns, $values, $options = NULL) {
  1104. // Set defaults for options. If we don't set defaults then
  1105. // we get memory leaks when we try to access the elements.
  1106. if (!is_array($options)) {
  1107. $options = array();
  1108. }
  1109. if (!array_key_exists('case_insensitive_columns', $options)) {
  1110. $options['case_insensitive_columns'] = array();
  1111. }
  1112. if (!array_key_exists('regex_columns', $options)) {
  1113. $options['regex_columns'] = array();
  1114. }
  1115. if (!array_key_exists('order_by', $options)) {
  1116. $options['order_by'] = array();
  1117. }
  1118. if (!array_key_exists('return_sql', $options)) {
  1119. $options['return_sql'] = FALSE;
  1120. }
  1121. if (!array_key_exists('has_record', $options)) {
  1122. $options['has_record'] = FALSE;
  1123. }
  1124. if (!array_key_exists('is_duplicate', $options)) {
  1125. $options['is_duplicate'] = FALSE;
  1126. }
  1127. $pager = array();
  1128. if (array_key_exists('pager', $options)) {
  1129. $pager = $options['pager'];
  1130. }
  1131. $print_errors = FALSE;
  1132. if (isset($options['print_errors'])) {
  1133. $print_errors = $options['print_errors'];
  1134. }
  1135. // Check that our columns and values arguments are proper arrays.
  1136. if (!is_array($columns)) {
  1137. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1138. 'chado_select_record; the $columns argument must be an array. Columns:%columns',
  1139. array('%columns' => print_r($columns, TRUE)),
  1140. array('print' => $print_errors)
  1141. );
  1142. return FALSE;
  1143. }
  1144. if (!is_array($values)) {
  1145. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1146. 'chado_select_record; the $values argument must be an array. Values:%values',
  1147. array('%values' => print_r($values, TRUE)),
  1148. array('print' => $print_errors)
  1149. );
  1150. return FALSE;
  1151. }
  1152. // Get the table description.
  1153. $table_desc = chado_get_schema($table);
  1154. if (!is_array($table_desc)) {
  1155. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_WARNING,
  1156. 'chado_insert_record; There is no table description for !table_name',
  1157. array('!table_name' => $table), array('print' => $print_errors)
  1158. );
  1159. return FALSE;
  1160. }
  1161. $select = '';
  1162. $from = '';
  1163. $where = array();
  1164. $args = array();
  1165. if ($options['is_duplicate'] and array_key_exists('unique keys', $table_desc)) {
  1166. $ukeys = $table_desc['unique keys'];
  1167. $has_results = 0;
  1168. // iterate through the unique constraints and reset the values and columns
  1169. // arrays to only include these fields
  1170. foreach ($ukeys as $cname => $fields) {
  1171. if ($has_results) {
  1172. continue;
  1173. }
  1174. $new_values = array();
  1175. $new_columns = array();
  1176. $new_options = array();
  1177. $has_pkey = 0;
  1178. // include the primary key in the results returned
  1179. if (array_key_exists('primary key', $table_desc)) {
  1180. $has_pkey = 1;
  1181. $pkeys = $table_desc['primary key'];
  1182. foreach ($pkeys as $index => $key) {
  1183. array_push($new_columns, $key);
  1184. }
  1185. }
  1186. // recreate the $values and $columns arrays
  1187. foreach ($fields as $field) {
  1188. if (array_key_exists($field, $values)) {
  1189. $new_values[$field] = $values[$field];
  1190. // if there is no primary key then use the unique contraint fields
  1191. if (!$has_pkey) {
  1192. array_push($new_columns, $field);
  1193. }
  1194. }
  1195. // if the field doesn't exist in the values array then
  1196. // substitute any default values
  1197. elseif (array_key_exists('default', $table_desc['fields'][$field])) {
  1198. $new_values[$field] = $table_desc['fields'][$field]['default'];
  1199. if (!$has_pkey) {
  1200. array_push($new_columns, $field);
  1201. }
  1202. }
  1203. // if there is no value (default or otherwise) check if this field is
  1204. // allowed to be null
  1205. elseif (!$table_desc['fields'][$field]['not null']) {
  1206. $new_values[$field] = NULL;
  1207. if (!$has_pkey) {
  1208. array_push($new_columns, $field);
  1209. }
  1210. }
  1211. // if the array key doesn't exist in the values given by the caller
  1212. // and there is no default value then we cannot check if the record
  1213. // is a duplicate so return FALSE
  1214. else {
  1215. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1216. 'chado_select_record: There is no value for %field thus we cannot ' .
  1217. 'check if this record for table, %table, is unique. %values',
  1218. array('%field' => $field, '%table' => $table, '%values' => print_r($values, TRUE)),
  1219. array('print' => $print_errors));
  1220. return FALSE;
  1221. }
  1222. }
  1223. $results = chado_select_record($table, $new_columns, $new_values, $new_options);
  1224. // if we have a duplicate record then return the results
  1225. if (count($results) > 0) {
  1226. $has_results = 1;
  1227. }
  1228. unset($new_columns);
  1229. unset($new_values);
  1230. unset($new_options);
  1231. }
  1232. if ($options['has_record'] and $has_results) {
  1233. return TRUE;
  1234. }
  1235. else {
  1236. return $results;
  1237. }
  1238. }
  1239. // Process the values array into where clauses and retrieve foreign keys. The
  1240. // $where array should always be an integer-indexed array with each value
  1241. // being an array with a 'field', 'op', and 'data' keys with all foreign keys
  1242. // followed.
  1243. foreach ($values as $field => $value) {
  1244. // Require the field be in the table description.
  1245. if (!array_key_exists($field, $table_desc['fields'])) {
  1246. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1247. 'chado_select_record: The field "%field" does not exist for the table "%table". Cannot perform query. Values: %array',
  1248. array('%field' => $field, '%table' => $table, '%array' => print_r($values, 1)),
  1249. array('print' => $print_errors)
  1250. );
  1251. return array();
  1252. }
  1253. $select[] = $field;
  1254. // CASE 1: We have an array for a value.
  1255. if (is_array($value)) {
  1256. // CASE 1a: If there is only one element in the array, treat it the same
  1257. // as a non-array value.
  1258. if (count($value) == 1 AND is_int(key($value))) {
  1259. $value = array_pop($value);
  1260. $op = '=';
  1261. chado_select_record_check_value_type($op, $value, $table_desc['fields'][$field]['type']);
  1262. $where[] = array(
  1263. 'field' => $field,
  1264. 'op' => $op,
  1265. 'data' => $value
  1266. );
  1267. }
  1268. // CASE 1b: If there is a 'data' key in the array then we have the new
  1269. // complex filtering format with a single criteria.
  1270. elseif (isset($value['data']) AND isset($value['op'])) {
  1271. $value['field'] = $field;
  1272. $where[] = $value;
  1273. }
  1274. // CASE 1c: If we have an integer indexed array and the first element is
  1275. // not an array then we have a simple array of values to be used for an IN clause.
  1276. elseif (is_int(key($value)) AND !is_array(current($value))) {
  1277. $where[] = array(
  1278. 'field' => $field,
  1279. 'op' => 'IN',
  1280. 'data' => $value
  1281. );
  1282. }
  1283. // We have a multi-dimensional array: 2 cases...
  1284. else {
  1285. // CASE 1d: If there is a multi-dimensional array with each sub-array
  1286. // containing a data key then we have the new complex filtering format
  1287. // with multiple criteria.
  1288. if (isset($value[0]['data']) AND isset($value[0]['op'])) {
  1289. foreach ($value as $subvalue) {
  1290. $subvalue['field'] = $field;
  1291. $where[] = $subvalue;
  1292. }
  1293. }
  1294. // CASE 1e: We have a multi-dimensional array that doesn't fit any of the
  1295. // above cases then we have a foreign key definition to follow.
  1296. else {
  1297. // Select the value from the foreign key relationship for this value.
  1298. $foreign_options = array(
  1299. 'regex_columns' => $options['regex_columns'],
  1300. );
  1301. $results = chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $value, $foreign_options);
  1302. // Ensure that looking up the foreign key didn't fail in an error.
  1303. if ($results === FALSE OR $results === NULL) {
  1304. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1305. 'chado_select_record: could not follow the foreign key definition
  1306. for %field where the definition supplied was %value',
  1307. array('%field' => $field, '%value' => print_r($value, TRUE))
  1308. );
  1309. return array();
  1310. }
  1311. // Ensure that there were results returned.
  1312. elseif (count($results)==0) {
  1313. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1314. 'chado_select_record: the foreign key definition for \'%field\' '.
  1315. 'returned no results where the definition supplied was %value',
  1316. array('%field' => $field, '%value' => print_r($value, TRUE))
  1317. );
  1318. return array();
  1319. }
  1320. // If there was only a single resutlt then add it using an op of =.
  1321. elseif (count($results) == 1) {
  1322. $results = array_pop($results);
  1323. $op = '=';
  1324. chado_select_record_check_value_type($op, $results, $table_desc['fields'][$field]['type']);
  1325. $where[] = array(
  1326. 'field' => $field,
  1327. 'op' => $op,
  1328. 'data' => $results
  1329. );
  1330. }
  1331. // Otherwise multiple results were returned so we want to form an
  1332. // IN (x, y, z) expression.
  1333. else {
  1334. $where[] = array(
  1335. 'field' => $field,
  1336. 'op' => 'IN',
  1337. 'data' => $results
  1338. );
  1339. }
  1340. }
  1341. }
  1342. }
  1343. // CASE 2: We have a single value.
  1344. else {
  1345. $op = '=';
  1346. chado_select_record_check_value_type($op, $value, $table_desc['fields'][$field]['type']);
  1347. $where[] = array(
  1348. 'field' => $field,
  1349. 'op' => $op,
  1350. 'data' => $value
  1351. );
  1352. }
  1353. // Support Deprecated method for regex conditions.
  1354. $current_key = key($where);
  1355. if (in_array($field, $options['regex_columns'])) {
  1356. $where[$current_key]['op'] = '~*';
  1357. }
  1358. }
  1359. // Now build the SQL.
  1360. if (empty($where)) {
  1361. // Sometimes want to select everything.
  1362. $sql = "SELECT " . implode(', ', $columns) . " ";
  1363. $sql .= 'FROM {' . $table . '} ';
  1364. }
  1365. else {
  1366. $sql = "SELECT " . implode(', ', $columns) . " ";
  1367. $sql .= 'FROM {' . $table . '} ';
  1368. // If $values is empty then we want all results so no where clause.
  1369. if (!empty($values)) {
  1370. $sql .= "WHERE ";
  1371. }
  1372. foreach ($where as $clause_num => $value_def) {
  1373. switch ($value_def['op']) {
  1374. // Deal with 'field IN (x, y, z)' where clauses.
  1375. case 'IN':
  1376. $sql .= $value_def['field'] . " IN (";
  1377. $index = 0;
  1378. foreach ($value_def['data'] as $v) {
  1379. $placeholder = ':' . $value_def['field'] . $clause_num .'_' . $index;
  1380. $sql .= $placeholder . ', ';
  1381. $args[$placeholder] = $v;
  1382. $index++;
  1383. }
  1384. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -2); // remove trailing ', '
  1385. $sql .= ") AND ";
  1386. break;
  1387. // Deal with IS NULL.
  1388. case 'IS NULL':
  1389. $sql .= $value_def['field'] . ' IS NULL AND ';
  1390. break;
  1391. // Default is [field] [op] [data].
  1392. default:
  1393. $placeholder = ':'. $value_def['field'] . $clause_num;
  1394. // Support case insensitive columns.
  1395. if (in_array($value_def['field'], $options['case_insensitive_columns'])) {
  1396. $sql .= 'lower(' . $value_def['field'] .') '. $value_def['op'] .' lower('. $placeholder . ') AND ';
  1397. }
  1398. else {
  1399. $sql .= $value_def['field'] .' '. $value_def['op'] .' '. $placeholder . ' AND ';
  1400. }
  1401. $args[$placeholder] = $value_def['data'];
  1402. }
  1403. } // end foreach item in where clause.
  1404. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -4); // get rid of the trailing 'AND '
  1405. } // end if (empty($where)){ } else {
  1406. // Add any ordering of the results to the SQL statement.
  1407. if (count($options['order_by']) > 0) {
  1408. $sql .= " ORDER BY ";
  1409. foreach ($options['order_by'] as $field => $dir) {
  1410. $sql .= "$field $dir, ";
  1411. }
  1412. $sql = drupal_substr($sql, 0, -2); // get rid of the trailing ', '
  1413. }
  1414. // Limit the records returned
  1415. if (array_key_exists('limit', $options) and is_numeric($options['limit'])) {
  1416. $sql .= " LIMIT " . $options['limit'];
  1417. if (array_key_exists('offset', $options) and is_numeric($options['offset'])) {
  1418. $sql .= " OFFSET " . $options['offset'];
  1419. }
  1420. }
  1421. // if the caller has requested the SQL rather than the results then do so.
  1422. if ($options['return_sql'] == TRUE) {
  1423. return array('sql' => $sql, 'args' => $args);
  1424. }
  1425. if (array_key_exists('limit', $pager)) {
  1426. $total_records = 0;
  1427. $resource = chado_pager_query($sql, $args, $pager['limit'], $pager['element'], NULL, $total_records);
  1428. }
  1429. else {
  1430. $resource = chado_query($sql, $args);
  1431. }
  1432. // Format results into an array.
  1433. $results = array();
  1434. foreach ($resource as $r) {
  1435. $results[] = $r;
  1436. }
  1437. if ($options['has_record']) {
  1438. return count($results);
  1439. }
  1440. return $results;
  1441. }
  1442. /**
  1443. * Helper Function: check that the value is the correct type.
  1444. *
  1445. * This function is used by chado_select_record() when building the $where
  1446. * clause array to ensure that any single values are the correct type based
  1447. * on the table definition. Furthermore, it ensures that NULL's are caught
  1448. * changing the operator to 'IS NULL'.
  1449. * @code
  1450. $op = '=';
  1451. chado_select_record_check_value_type($op, $value, $table_desc['fields'][$field]['type']);
  1452. $where[] = array(
  1453. 'field' => $field,
  1454. 'op' => $op,
  1455. 'data' => $value
  1456. );
  1457. * @endcode
  1458. *
  1459. * @param $op
  1460. * The operator being used. This is mostly passed in to allow it to be changed
  1461. * if a NULL value is detected.
  1462. * @param $value
  1463. * The value to be checked and adjusted.
  1464. * @param $type
  1465. * The type from the table definition that's used to determine the type of
  1466. * value.
  1467. */
  1468. function chado_select_record_check_value_type(&$op, &$value, $type) {
  1469. if ($value === NULL) {
  1470. $op = 'IS NULL';
  1471. }
  1472. elseif ($type == 'int') {
  1473. $value = (int) $value;
  1474. }
  1475. }
  1476. /**
  1477. * Use this function instead of db_query() to avoid switching databases
  1478. * when making query to the chado database
  1479. *
  1480. * Will use a chado persistent connection if it already exists
  1481. *
  1482. * @param $sql
  1483. * The sql statement to execute
  1484. *
  1485. * @param $args
  1486. * The array of arguments, with the same structure as passed to
  1487. * the db_query() function of Drupal.
  1488. *
  1489. * @return
  1490. * DatabaseStatementInterface A prepared statement object, already executed.
  1491. *
  1492. * Example usage:
  1493. * @code
  1494. * $sql = "SELECT F.name, CVT.name as type_name, ORG.common_name
  1495. * FROM {feature} F
  1496. * LEFT JOIN {cvterm} CVT ON F.type_id = CVT.cvterm_id
  1497. * LEFT JOIN {organism} ORG ON F.organism_id = ORG.organism_id
  1498. * WHERE
  1499. * F.uniquename = :feature_uniquename";
  1500. * $args = array( ':feature_uniquename' => $form_state['values']['uniquename'] );
  1501. * $result = chado_query( $sql, $args );
  1502. * foreach ($result as $r) { [Do something with the records here] }
  1503. * @endcode
  1504. *
  1505. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  1506. */
  1507. function chado_query($sql, $args = array()) {
  1508. $is_local = $GLOBALS["chado_is_local"];
  1509. // Args should be an array
  1510. if (!is_array($args)) {
  1511. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1512. 'chado_query; Need to pass an array to chado_query, "%value" passed instead. Query: %query',
  1513. array('%value' => $args, '%query' => $sql)
  1514. );
  1515. return FALSE;
  1516. }
  1517. // if Chado is local to the database then prefix the Chado table
  1518. // names with 'chado'.
  1519. if ($is_local) {
  1520. $sql = preg_replace('/\n/', '', $sql); // remove carriage returns
  1521. $sql = preg_replace('/\{(.*?)\}/', 'chado.$1', $sql);
  1522. // the featureloc table has some indexes that use function that call other functions
  1523. // and those calls do not reference a schema, therefore, any tables with featureloc
  1524. // must automaticaly have the chado schema set as active to find
  1525. if (preg_match('/chado.featureloc/i', $sql) or preg_match('/chado.feature/i', $sql)) {
  1526. $previous_db = chado_set_active('chado') ;
  1527. $results = db_query($sql, $args);
  1528. chado_set_active($previous_db);
  1529. }
  1530. // for all other tables we should have everything in scope so just run the query
  1531. else {
  1532. $results = db_query($sql, $args);
  1533. }
  1534. }
  1535. // if Chado is not local to the Drupal database then we have to
  1536. // switch to another database
  1537. else {
  1538. $previous_db = chado_set_active('chado') ;
  1539. $results = db_query($sql, $args);
  1540. chado_set_active($previous_db);
  1541. }
  1542. return $results;
  1543. }
  1544. /**
  1545. * Use this function instead of pager_query() when selecting a
  1546. * subset of records from a Chado table.
  1547. *
  1548. * @param $query
  1549. * The SQL statement to execute, this is followed by a variable number of args
  1550. * used as substitution values in the SQL statement.
  1551. * @param $args
  1552. * The array of arguments for the query. They keys are the placeholders
  1553. * @param $limit
  1554. * The number of query results to display per page.
  1555. * @param $element
  1556. * An numeric identifier used to distinguish between multiple pagers on one page.
  1557. * @param $count_query
  1558. * An SQL query used to count matching records.
  1559. *
  1560. * @returns
  1561. * A database query result resource or FALSE if the query was not
  1562. * executed correctly
  1563. *
  1564. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  1565. */
  1566. function chado_pager_query($query, $args, $limit, $element, $count_query = '') {
  1567. // get the page and offset for the pager
  1568. $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? $_GET['page'] : '0';
  1569. $offset = $limit * $page;
  1570. $q = $_GET['q'];
  1571. // Construct a count query if none was given.
  1572. if (!isset($count_query)) {
  1573. $count_query = preg_replace(array('/SELECT.*?FROM /As', '/ORDER BY .*/'),
  1574. array('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ', ''), $query);
  1575. }
  1576. // We calculate the total of pages as ceil(items / limit).
  1577. $results = chado_query($count_query, $args);
  1578. if (!$results) {
  1579. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', TRIPAL_ERROR,
  1580. "chado_pager_query(): Query failed: %cq", array('%cq' => $count_query));
  1581. return;
  1582. }
  1583. $total_records = $results->fetchField();
  1584. // set a session variable for storing the total number of records
  1585. $GLOBALS['chado_pager'][$q][$element]['total_records'] = $total_records;
  1586. pager_default_initialize($total_records, $limit, $element);
  1587. $query .= ' LIMIT ' . (int) $limit . ' OFFSET ' . (int) $offset;
  1588. $results = chado_query($query, $args);
  1589. return $results;
  1590. }
  1591. /**
  1592. * A function to retrieve the total number of records for a pager that
  1593. * was generated using the chado_pager_query() function
  1594. *
  1595. * @param $element
  1596. * The $element argument that was passed to the chado_pager_query function
  1597. *
  1598. * @ingroup tripal_chado_query_api
  1599. */
  1600. function chado_pager_get_count($element) {
  1601. $q = $_GET['q'];
  1602. if (array_key_exists($q, $GLOBALS['chado_pager']) and
  1603. array_key_exists($element, $GLOBALS['chado_pager'][$q])) {
  1604. return $GLOBALS['chado_pager'][$q][$element]['total_records'];
  1605. }
  1606. else {
  1607. return 0;
  1608. }
  1609. }
  1610. /**
  1611. * Gets the value of a foreign key relationship
  1612. *
  1613. * This function is used by chado_select_record, chado_insert_record,
  1614. * and chado_update_record to iterate through the associate array of
  1615. * values that gets passed to each of those routines. The values array
  1616. * is nested where foreign key contraints are used to specify a value that. See
  1617. * documentation for any of those functions for further information.
  1618. *
  1619. * @param $table_desc
  1620. * A table description for the table with the foreign key relationship to be identified generated by
  1621. * hook_chado_<table name>_schema()
  1622. * @param $field
  1623. * The field in the table that is the foreign key.
  1624. * @param $values
  1625. * An associative array containing the values
  1626. * @param $options
  1627. * An associative array of additional options where the key is the option
  1628. * and the value is the value of that option. These options are passed on to chado_select_record.
  1629. *
  1630. * Additional Options Include:
  1631. * - case_insensitive_columns
  1632. * An array of columns to do a case insensitive search on.
  1633. * - regex_columns
  1634. * An array of columns where the value passed in should be treated as a regular expression
  1635. *
  1636. * @return
  1637. * A string containg the results of the foreign key lookup, or FALSE if failed.
  1638. *
  1639. * Example usage:
  1640. * @code
  1641. *
  1642. * $values = array(
  1643. * 'genus' => 'Citrus',
  1644. * 'species' => 'sinensis',
  1645. * );
  1646. * $value = chado_schema_get_foreign_key('feature', 'organism_id',$values);
  1647. *
  1648. * @endcode
  1649. * The above code selects a record from the feature table using the three fields
  1650. * that uniquely identify a feature. The $columns array simply lists the columns
  1651. * to select. The $values array is nested such that the organism is identified by
  1652. * way of the organism_id foreign key constraint by specifying the genus and
  1653. * species. The cvterm is also specified using its foreign key and the cv_id
  1654. * for the cvterm is nested as well.
  1655. *
  1656. * @ingroup tripal_chado
  1657. */
  1658. function chado_schema_get_foreign_key($table_desc, $field, $values, $options = NULL) {
  1659. // set defaults for options. If we don't set defaults then
  1660. // we get memory leaks when we try to access the elements
  1661. if (!is_array($options)) {
  1662. $options = array();
  1663. }
  1664. if (!array_key_exists('case_insensitive_columns', $options)) {
  1665. $options['case_insensitive_columns'] = array();
  1666. }
  1667. if (!array_key_exists('regex_columns', $options)) {
  1668. $options['regex_columns'] = array();
  1669. }
  1670. // get the list of foreign keys for this table description and
  1671. // iterate through those until we find the one we're looking for
  1672. $fkeys = '';
  1673. if (array_key_exists('foreign keys', $table_desc)) {
  1674. $fkeys = $table_desc['foreign keys'];
  1675. }
  1676. if ($fkeys) {
  1677. foreach ($fkeys as $name => $def) {
  1678. if (is_array($def['table'])) {
  1679. //foreign key was described 2X
  1680. $message = "The foreign key " . $name . " was defined twice. Please check modules "
  1681. . "to determine if hook_chado_schema_<version>_" . $table_desc['table'] . "() was "
  1682. . "implemented and defined this foreign key when it wasn't supposed to. Modules "
  1683. . "this hook was implemented in: " . implode(', ',
  1684. module_implements("chado_" . $table_desc['table'] . "_schema")) . ".";
  1685. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', $message);
  1686. drupal_set_message(check_plain($message), 'error');
  1687. continue;
  1688. }
  1689. $table = $def['table'];
  1690. $columns = $def['columns'];
  1691. // iterate through the columns of the foreign key relationship
  1692. foreach ($columns as $left => $right) {
  1693. // does the left column in the relationship match our field?
  1694. if (strcmp($field, $left) == 0) {
  1695. // the column name of the foreign key matches the field we want
  1696. // so this is the right relationship. Now we want to select
  1697. $select_cols = array($right);
  1698. $result = chado_select_record($table, $select_cols, $values, $options);
  1699. $fields = array();
  1700. if ($result and count($result) > 0) {
  1701. foreach ($result as $obj) {
  1702. $fields[] = $obj->$right;
  1703. }
  1704. return $fields;
  1705. }
  1706. }
  1707. }
  1708. }
  1709. }
  1710. else {
  1711. // @todo: what do we do if we get to this point and we have a fk
  1712. // relationship expected but we don't have any definition for one in the
  1713. // table schema??
  1714. $version = $GLOBALS["chado_version"];
  1715. $message = t("There is no foreign key relationship defined for " . $field . " .
  1716. To define a foreign key relationship, determine the table this foreign
  1717. key referrs to (<foreign table>) and then implement
  1718. hook_chado_chado_schema_v<version>_<foreign table>(). See
  1719. tripal_chado_chado_v1_2_schema_feature for an example. Chado version: $version");
  1720. tripal_report_error('tripal_chado', $message);
  1721. drupal_set_message(check_plain($message), 'error');
  1722. }
  1723. return array();
  1724. }
  1725. /**
  1726. * Retrieve the name of the PostgreSQL schema housing Chado or Drupal.
  1727. *
  1728. * @param $schema
  1729. * Wehter you want the schema name for 'chado' or 'drupal'. Chado is the default.
  1730. * @return
  1731. * The name of the PostgreSQL schema housing the $schema specified.
  1732. */
  1733. function tripal_get_schema_name($schema = 'chado') {
  1734. // First we will set our default. This is what will be returned in most cases.
  1735. if ($schema == 'chado') {
  1736. $schema_name = 'chado';
  1737. }
  1738. else {
  1739. $schema_name = 'public';
  1740. }
  1741. // There are cases where modules or admin might need to change the default
  1742. // names for the schema. Thus we provide an alter hook here to allow
  1743. // the names to be changed and ensure that schema names are never hardcoded
  1744. // directly into queries.
  1745. $context = array('schema' => $schema);
  1746. drupal_alter('tripal_get_schema_name', $schema_name, $context);
  1747. return $schema_name;
  1748. }