Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 10 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/database.api.php \schemaapi
  2. 6.x includes/database.inc \schemaapi
  3. 8.9.x core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/database.api.php \schemaapi
  4. 9 core/lib/Drupal/Core/Database/database.api.php \schemaapi

API to handle database schemas.

A Drupal schema definition is an array structure representing one or more tables and their related keys and indexes. A schema is defined by hook_schema(), which usually lives in a modulename.install file.

By implementing hook_schema() and specifying the tables your module declares, you can easily create and drop these tables on all supported database engines. You don't have to deal with the different SQL dialects for table creation and alteration of the supported database engines.

hook_schema() should return an array with a key for each table that the module defines.

The following keys are defined:

  • 'description': A string in non-markup plain text describing this table and its purpose. References to other tables should be enclosed in curly-brackets. For example, the node_revisions table description field might contain "Stores per-revision title and body data for each {node}."
  • 'fields': An associative array ('fieldname' => specification) that describes the table's database columns. The specification is also an array. The following specification parameters are defined:

    • 'description': A string in non-markup plain text describing this field and its purpose. References to other tables should be enclosed in curly-brackets. For example, the node table vid field description might contain "Always holds the largest (most recent) {node_revision}.vid value for this nid."
    • 'type': The generic datatype: 'char', 'varchar', 'text', 'blob', 'int', 'float', 'numeric', or 'serial'. Most types just map to the according database engine specific datatypes. Use 'serial' for auto incrementing fields. This will expand to 'INT auto_increment' on MySQL.
    • 'mysql_type', 'pgsql_type', 'sqlite_type', etc.: If you need to use a record type not included in the officially supported list of types above, you can specify a type for each database backend. In this case, you can leave out the type parameter, but be advised that your schema will fail to load on backends that do not have a type specified. A possible solution can be to use the "text" type as a fallback.
    • 'serialize': A boolean indicating whether the field will be stored as a serialized string.
    • 'size': The data size: 'tiny', 'small', 'medium', 'normal', 'big'. This is a hint about the largest value the field will store and determines which of the database engine specific datatypes will be used (e.g. on MySQL, TINYINT vs. INT vs. BIGINT). 'normal', the default, selects the base type (e.g. on MySQL, INT, VARCHAR, BLOB, etc.). Not all sizes are available for all data types. See DatabaseSchema::getFieldTypeMap() for possible combinations.
    • 'not null': If true, no NULL values will be allowed in this database column. Defaults to false.
    • 'default': The field's default value. The PHP type of the value matters: '', '0', and 0 are all different. If you specify '0' as the default value for a type 'int' field it will not work because '0' is a string containing the character "zero", not an integer.
    • 'length': The maximal length of a type 'char', 'varchar' or 'text' field. Ignored for other field types.
    • 'unsigned': A boolean indicating whether a type 'int', 'float' and 'numeric' only is signed or unsigned. Defaults to FALSE. Ignored for other field types.
    • 'precision', 'scale': For type 'numeric' fields, indicates the precision (total number of significant digits) and scale (decimal digits right of the decimal point). Both values are mandatory. Ignored for other field types.
    • 'binary': A boolean indicating that MySQL should force 'char', 'varchar' or 'text' fields to use case-sensitive binary collation. This has no effect on other database types for which case sensitivity is already the default behavior.

    All parameters apart from 'type' are optional except that type 'numeric' columns must specify 'precision' and 'scale', and type 'varchar' must specify the 'length' parameter.

  • 'primary key': An array of one or more key column specifiers (see below) that form the primary key.
  • 'unique keys': An associative array of unique keys ('keyname' => specification). Each specification is an array of one or more key column specifiers (see below) that form a unique key on the table.
  • 'foreign keys': An associative array of relations ('my_relation' => specification). Each specification is an array containing the name of the referenced table ('table'), and an array of column mappings ('columns'). Column mappings are defined by key pairs ('source_column' => 'referenced_column'). This key is for documentation purposes only; foreign keys are not created in the database, nor are they enforced by Drupal.
  • 'indexes': An associative array of indexes ('indexname' => specification). Each specification is an array of one or more key column specifiers (see below) that form an index on the table.

A key column specifier is either a string naming a column or an array of two elements, column name and length, specifying a prefix of the named column.

As an example, here is a SUBSET of the schema definition for Drupal's 'node' table. It show four fields (nid, vid, type, and title), the primary key on field 'nid', a unique key named 'vid' on field 'vid', and two indexes, one named 'nid' on field 'nid' and one named 'node_title_type' on the field 'title' and the first four bytes of the field 'type':

$schema['node'] = array(
  'description' => 'The base table for nodes.',
  'fields' => array(
    'nid' => array(
      'type' => 'serial',
      'unsigned' => TRUE,
      'not null' => TRUE,
    ),
    'vid' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'unsigned' => TRUE,
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'type' => array(
      'type' => 'varchar',
      'length' => 32,
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => '',
    ),
    'language' => array(
      'type' => 'varchar',
      'length' => 12,
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => '',
    ),
    'title' => array(
      'type' => 'varchar',
      'length' => 255,
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => '',
    ),
    'uid' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'status' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 1,
    ),
    'created' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'changed' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'comment' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'promote' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'moderate' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'sticky' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'tnid' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'unsigned' => TRUE,
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
    'translate' => array(
      'type' => 'int',
      'not null' => TRUE,
      'default' => 0,
    ),
  ),
  'indexes' => array(
    'node_changed' => array(
      'changed',
    ),
    'node_created' => array(
      'created',
    ),
    'node_moderate' => array(
      'moderate',
    ),
    'node_frontpage' => array(
      'promote',
      'status',
      'sticky',
      'created',
    ),
    'node_status_type' => array(
      'status',
      'type',
      'nid',
    ),
    'node_title_type' => array(
      'title',
      array(
        'type',
        4,
      ),
    ),
    'node_type' => array(
      array(
        'type',
        4,
      ),
    ),
    'uid' => array(
      'uid',
    ),
    'tnid' => array(
      'tnid',
    ),
    'translate' => array(
      'translate',
    ),
  ),
  'unique keys' => array(
    'vid' => array(
      'vid',
    ),
  ),
  // For documentation purposes only; foreign keys are not created in the
  // database.
  'foreign keys' => array(
    'node_revision' => array(
      'table' => 'node_revision',
      'columns' => array(
        'vid' => 'vid',
      ),
    ),
    'node_author' => array(
      'table' => 'users',
      'columns' => array(
        'uid' => 'uid',
      ),
    ),
  ),
  'primary key' => array(
    'nid',
  ),
);

See also

drupal_install_schema()

File

includes/database/schema.inc, line 10

Functions

Namesort descending Location Description
db_add_field includes/database/database.inc Adds a new field to a table.
db_add_index includes/database/database.inc Adds an index.
db_add_primary_key includes/database/database.inc Adds a primary key to a database table.
db_add_unique_key includes/database/database.inc Adds a unique key.
db_change_field includes/database/database.inc Changes a field definition.
db_create_table includes/database/database.inc Creates a new table from a Drupal table definition.
db_drop_field includes/database/database.inc Drops a field.
db_drop_index includes/database/database.inc Drops an index.
db_drop_primary_key includes/database/database.inc Drops the primary key of a database table.
db_drop_table includes/database/database.inc Drops a table.
db_drop_unique_key includes/database/database.inc Drops a unique key.
db_field_exists includes/database/database.inc Checks if a column exists in the given table.
db_field_names includes/database/database.inc Returns an array of field names from an array of key/index column specifiers.
db_field_set_default includes/database/database.inc Sets the default value for a field.
db_field_set_no_default includes/database/database.inc Sets a field to have no default value.
db_find_tables includes/database/database.inc Finds all tables that are like the specified base table name.
db_find_tables_d8 includes/database/database.inc Finds all tables that are like the specified base table name. This is a backport of the change made to db_find_tables in Drupal 8 to work with virtual, un-prefixed table names. The original function is retained for Backwards Compatibility.
db_index_exists includes/database/database.inc Checks if an index exists in the given table.
db_rename_table includes/database/database.inc Renames a table.
db_table_exists includes/database/database.inc Checks if a table exists.
drupal_get_complete_schema includes/bootstrap.inc Gets the whole database schema.
drupal_get_schema includes/bootstrap.inc Gets the schema definition of a table, or the whole database schema.
drupal_get_schema_unprocessed includes/common.inc Returns the unprocessed and unaltered version of a module's schema.
drupal_install_schema includes/common.inc Creates all tables defined in a module's hook_schema().
drupal_schema_fields_sql includes/common.inc Retrieves a list of fields from a table schema.
drupal_schema_field_types includes/common.inc Retrieves the type for every field in a table schema.
drupal_uninstall_schema includes/common.inc Removes all tables defined in a module's hook_schema().
drupal_write_record includes/common.inc Saves (inserts or updates) a record to the database based upon the schema.
hook_schema modules/system/system.api.php Define the current version of the database schema.
hook_schema_alter modules/system/system.api.php Perform alterations to existing database schemas.
_db_create_keys_sql includes/database/database.inc
_drupal_schema_initialize includes/common.inc Fills in required default values for table definitions from hook_schema().

Classes

Namesort descending Location Description
DatabaseSchema includes/database/schema.inc Base class for database schema definitions.
DatabaseSchemaObjectDoesNotExistException includes/database/schema.inc Exception thrown if an object being modified doesn't exist yet.
DatabaseSchemaObjectExistsException includes/database/schema.inc Exception thrown if an object being created already exists.
DatabaseSchema_mysql includes/database/mysql/schema.inc
DatabaseSchema_pgsql includes/database/pgsql/schema.inc
DatabaseSchema_sqlite includes/database/sqlite/schema.inc
SchemaCache includes/bootstrap.inc Extends DrupalCacheArray to allow for dynamic building of the schema cache.