function DatabaseSchema::fieldExists
Check if a column exists in the given table.
Parameters
$table: The name of the table in drupal (no prefixing).
$name: The name of the column.
Return value
TRUE if the given column exists, otherwise FALSE.
3 methods override DatabaseSchema::fieldExists()
- DatabaseSchema_mysql::fieldExists in includes/
database/ mysql/ schema.inc - Check if a column exists in the given table.
- DatabaseSchema_pgsql::fieldExists in includes/
database/ pgsql/ schema.inc - Check if a column exists in the given table.
- DatabaseSchema_sqlite::fieldExists in includes/
database/ sqlite/ schema.inc - Check if a column exists in the given table.
File
-
includes/
database/ schema.inc, line 428
Class
- DatabaseSchema
- Base class for database schema definitions.
Code
public function fieldExists($table, $column) {
$condition = $this->buildTableNameCondition($table);
$condition->condition('column_name', $column);
$condition->compile($this->connection, $this);
// Normally, we would heartily discourage the use of string
// concatenation for conditionals like this however, we
// couldn't use db_select() here because it would prefix
// information_schema.tables and the query would fail.
// Don't use {} around information_schema.columns table.
return (bool) $this->connection
->query("SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.columns WHERE " . (string) $condition, $condition->arguments())
->fetchField();
}
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