function Insert::__construct
Constructs an Insert object.
Parameters
\Drupal\Core\Database\Connection $connection: A Connection object.
string $table: Name of the table to associate with this query.
array $options: Array of database options.
Overrides Query::__construct
3 calls to Insert::__construct()
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ sqlite/ src/ Driver/ Database/ sqlite/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ mysql/ src/ Driver/ Database/ mysql/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ pgsql/ src/ Driver/ Database/ pgsql/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
3 methods override Insert::__construct()
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ sqlite/ src/ Driver/ Database/ sqlite/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ mysql/ src/ Driver/ Database/ mysql/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
- Insert::__construct in core/
modules/ pgsql/ src/ Driver/ Database/ pgsql/ Insert.php - Constructs an Insert object.
File
-
core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Query/ Insert.php, line 33
Class
- Insert
- General class for an abstracted INSERT query.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\QueryCode
public function __construct($connection, $table, array $options = []) {
// @todo Remove $options['return'] in Drupal 11.
// @see https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3256524
if (!isset($options['return'])) {
$options['return'] = Database::RETURN_INSERT_ID;
}
parent::__construct($connection, $options);
$this->table = $table;
}
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