function DatabaseSchema_sqlite::addField
Overrides DatabaseSchema::addField
File
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includes/
database/ sqlite/ schema.inc, line 279
Class
Code
public function addField($table, $field, $specification, $keys_new = array()) {
if (!$this->tableExists($table)) {
throw new DatabaseSchemaObjectDoesNotExistException(t("Cannot add field @table.@field: table doesn't exist.", array(
'@field' => $field,
'@table' => $table,
)));
}
if ($this->fieldExists($table, $field)) {
throw new DatabaseSchemaObjectExistsException(t("Cannot add field @table.@field: field already exists.", array(
'@field' => $field,
'@table' => $table,
)));
}
// SQLite doesn't have a full-featured ALTER TABLE statement. It only
// supports adding new fields to a table, in some simple cases. In most
// cases, we have to create a new table and copy the data over.
if (empty($keys_new) && (empty($specification['not null']) || isset($specification['default']))) {
// When we don't have to create new keys and we are not creating a
// NOT NULL column without a default value, we can use the quicker version.
$query = 'ALTER TABLE {' . $table . '} ADD ' . $this->createFieldSql($field, $this->processField($specification));
$this->connection
->query($query);
// Apply the initial value if set.
if (isset($specification['initial'])) {
$this->connection
->update($table)
->fields(array(
$field => $specification['initial'],
))
->execute();
}
}
else {
// We cannot add the field directly. Use the slower table alteration
// method, starting from the old schema.
$old_schema = $this->introspectSchema($table);
$new_schema = $old_schema;
// Add the new field.
$new_schema['fields'][$field] = $specification;
// Build the mapping between the old fields and the new fields.
$mapping = array();
if (isset($specification['initial'])) {
// If we have a initial value, copy it over.
$mapping[$field] = array(
'expression' => ':newfieldinitial',
'arguments' => array(
':newfieldinitial' => $specification['initial'],
),
);
}
else {
// Else use the default of the field.
$mapping[$field] = NULL;
}
// Add the new indexes.
$new_schema += $keys_new;
$this->alterTable($table, $old_schema, $new_schema, $mapping);
}
}
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