ZF-3 Data mapper module
Simple Data Mapper implementation based on zend-db
This is not just work in progress, but beginning of work in progress. Don't even think about using it., (*1)
Example:
Define our Post model
EntityInterface defines getter and setter for id, nothing more., (*2)
class Post implements EntityInterface
{
public $id;
public $user;
public $title;
public function setId($id)
...
public function getId()
...
}
Define our mapper
class PostMapper extends Repository\Mapper\StandardMapper
{
protected static $entityClass = Post::class;
protected static $table = 'posts';
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\Relations::class => [
'user' => [Repository\Hydrator\HasOne::class, User::class]
]
];
}
Add stuff in configuration
[
'mappers' => [
'maps' => [
Post::class => PostMapper::class
],
'aliases' => [
'posts' => Post::class
]
]
]
In your code
$repository = $serviceLocator->get(\Repository\Repository\RepositoryPluginManager::class);
$mapper = $repository->get(Post::class);
$singlePost = $mapper->id(10);
$allPosts = $mapper->fetch();
$somePosts = $mapper->fetch(['title' => 'My post title']);
$somePosts = $mapper->fetch(function(Select $select){
$select->where(['title' => 'My post title'])->order('cteated_at')->limit(2);
});
Features
\Repository\Mapper\Feature\SoftDelete
Enables "soft-delete" feature. Exposes recover method, (*3)
// In your mapper
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\SoftDelete::class => 'deleted_at' // default field is 'deleted_at'
];
....
$post = $mapper->id(10);
$mapper->delete($post);
$mapper->recover($post);
\Repository\Mapper\Feature\Timestamps
Enables created and updated fields, (*4)
// In your mapper
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\Timestamps::class => ['created_at', 'updated_at']
];
....
\Repository\Mapper\Feature\Transaction
// In your mapper
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\Transaction::class,
];
....
$mapper->withTransaction();
$mapper->update($post1);
$mapper->update($post2);
$mapper->insert($post3);
$mapper->delete($post4);
$mapper->commitTransaction();
\Repository\Mapper\Feature\Relations
// In your mapper
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\Relations::class => [
'users' => [HasManyThrough::class, User::class, ['post', 'user'], 'post_users'],
'author' => [HasOne::class, User::class],
],
];
....
$post = $mapper->withRelation(['users', 'author])->id(10);
$post->author->name;
\Repository\Mapper\Feature\SelectStrategy (Work in progress)
Lets you define custom query logic or hide implementation details.
Would be useful if you're going to expose mappers to a ViewHelper or anything monkey would have access too., (*5)
// In your mapper
protected static $features = [
Repository\Mapper\Feature\SelectStrategy::class,
];
....
$post = $mapper->withStrategy(['limit' => 10, 'where' => 'author=2,age<55', 'order' => '-created_at'])->fetch();
// Or simply
$post = $mapper->fetchWithStrategy(['limit' => 10, 'where' => 'author=2,age<55']);