├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── composer.json
└── src
├── ArrayHelpers.php
├── ConsoleCommand.php
├── Database.php
├── Model.php
├── ModelGenerator.php
├── ModelGenerator4.php
├── ModelGenerator5.php
├── ModelGeneratorLumen.php
├── NamingConvention.php
├── Relation.php
├── Relations.php
└── StringUtils.php
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2 | php:
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4 | - 5.4
5 | - 5.5
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1 | # laravel-model-builder
2 | Laravel Model Builder, a poor attempt to reverse engineer a MySQL database to Laravel models.
3 |
4 | # Usage
5 | Add the following to your composer.json:
6 | ```javascript
7 | "require": {
8 | "jimbolino/laravel-model-builder" : "dev-master"
9 | },
10 | ```
11 |
12 | Add to your routes.php:
13 | ```php
14 | Route::get('/generate/models', '\\Jimbolino\\Laravel\\ModelBuilder\\ModelGenerator5@start');
15 | ```
16 |
17 | Run the url, and your models will be created in the storage\models folder
18 | so you have to manually copy them to your real models folder.
19 | Or better, use a tool like beyond compare to update your current models.
20 |
21 | # Known Issues
22 | - Relation to itself (parent_id, child_id etc) will result in duplicate function names
23 | - Multiple foreign keys between tables will also not work
24 | - correct detection of $timestamps value
25 |
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/composer.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "jimbolino/laravel-model-builder",
3 | "description": "builds eloquent models based on the tables and relations found in your mysql database",
4 | "keywords": ["laravel", "eloquent", "models", "builder"],
5 | "license": "GPL-3.0+",
6 | "version": "0.1",
7 | "autoload": {
8 | "psr-4": { "Jimbolino\\Laravel\\ModelBuilder\\": "src/" }
9 | }
10 | }
11 |
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1 | $value] = $row;
23 | }
24 |
25 | return $output;
26 | }
27 |
28 | /**
29 | * @param $input
30 | * @param $value
31 | *
32 | * @return array
33 | */
34 | public static function orderArrayByValue($input, $value)
35 | {
36 | $output = [];
37 | foreach ($input as $row) {
38 | $output[$row->$value][] = $row;
39 | }
40 |
41 | return $output;
42 | }
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * @see https://stackoverflow.com/a/4254008/3432720
46 | * @param array $array
47 | * @return bool
48 | */
49 | public static function hasStringKeys(array $array)
50 | {
51 | return count(array_filter(array_keys($array), 'is_string')) > 0;
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
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1 | option('output')) {
39 | $path = $this->option('output');
40 | }
41 |
42 | // The namespace of the models
43 | $namespace = 'App'; // default namespace for clean laravel 5 installation
44 |
45 | if ($this->option('namespace')) {
46 | $namespace = $this->option('namespace');
47 | }
48 |
49 | // get the prefix from the config
50 | $prefix = Database::getTablePrefix();
51 |
52 | $generator = new ModelGenerator($baseModel, $path, $namespace, $prefix);
53 | $generator->start();
54 | }
55 | }
56 |
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1 | Table_type == 'VIEW') {
38 | $views[] = $first;
39 | } else {
40 | $tables[] = $first;
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
44 | return ['tables' => $tables, 'views' => $views];
45 | }
46 |
47 | /**
48 | * Execute a describe table query.
49 | *
50 | * @param $table
51 | *
52 | * @return mixed
53 | */
54 | public static function describeTable($table)
55 | {
56 | $result = static::select("SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `{$table}`");
57 | $result = ArrayHelpers::indexArrayByValue($result, 'Field');
58 |
59 | return $result;
60 | }
61 |
62 | /**
63 | * Return a sql result with all foreign keys (data from information_scheme).
64 | *
65 | * @return mixed
66 | */
67 | public static function getAllForeignKeys()
68 | {
69 | $sql = 'SELECT * FROM information_schema.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE ';
70 | $sql .= 'WHERE REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME IS NOT NULL AND REFERENCED_TABLE_SCHEMA = DATABASE()';
71 | $results = static::select($sql);
72 |
73 | return $results;
74 | }
75 |
76 | /**
77 | * Get the table prefix.
78 | *
79 | * @return mixed
80 | */
81 | public static function getTablePrefix()
82 | {
83 | return app('db')->getTablePrefix();
84 | }
85 |
86 | public static function select($query)
87 | {
88 | return app('db')->select($query);
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
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1 | table = StringUtils::removePrefix($table, $prefix);
54 | $this->baseModel = $baseModel;
55 | $this->foreignKeys = $this->filterAndSeparateForeignKeys($foreignKeys['all'], $table);
56 | $foreignKeysByTable = $foreignKeys['ordered'];
57 |
58 | if (!empty($namespace)) {
59 | $this->namespace = 'namespace '.$namespace.';';
60 | }
61 |
62 | $this->class = StringUtils::prettifyTableName($table, $prefix);
63 | $this->timestampFields = $this->getTimestampFields($this->baseModel);
64 |
65 | $describe = $describes[$table];
66 |
67 | // main loop
68 | foreach ($describe as $field) {
69 | if ($this->isPrimaryKey($field)) {
70 | $this->primaryKey = $field->Field;
71 | $this->incrementing = $this->isIncrementing($field);
72 | continue;
73 | }
74 |
75 | if ($this->isTimestampField($field)) {
76 | $this->timestamps = true;
77 | continue;
78 | }
79 |
80 | if ($this->isJson($field)) {
81 | $this->casts[$field->Field] = 'json';
82 | }
83 |
84 | if ($this->isEnum($field)) {
85 | $variables = $field->Type;
86 | $enums = explode(',', trim(explode(')', explode('enum(', $variables)[1])[0]));
87 | foreach ($enums as &$enum) {
88 | $enum = trim($enum, "'");
89 | }
90 | unset($enum);
91 | $this->enum[$field->Field] = $enums;
92 | }
93 |
94 | if ($this->isDate($field)) {
95 | $this->dates[] = $field->Field;
96 | }
97 |
98 | if ($this->isHidden($field)) {
99 | $this->hidden[] = $field->Field;
100 | continue;
101 | }
102 |
103 | if ($this->isForeignKey($table, $field->Field)) {
104 | continue;
105 | }
106 |
107 | $this->fillable[] = $field->Field;
108 | }
109 |
110 | // relations
111 | $this->relations = new Relations(
112 | $table,
113 | $this->foreignKeys,
114 | $describes,
115 | $foreignKeysByTable,
116 | $prefix,
117 | $namespace
118 | );
119 | }
120 |
121 | /**
122 | * Secondly, create the model.
123 | */
124 | public function createModel()
125 | {
126 | $file = 'namespace.LF.LF;
129 |
130 | $file .= '/**'.LF;
131 | $file .= ' * Eloquent class to describe the '.$this->table.' table.'.LF;
132 | $file .= ' *'.LF;
133 | $file .= ' * automatically generated by ModelGenerator.php'.LF;
134 | $file .= ' */'.LF;
135 |
136 | // a new class that extends the provided baseModel
137 | $file .= 'class '.$this->class.' extends '.$this->baseModel.LF;
138 | $file .= '{'.LF;
139 |
140 | foreach ($this->enum as $fieldName => $field) {
141 | foreach ($field as $const) {
142 | $key = strtoupper($fieldName).'_'.strtoupper($const);
143 | $file .= TAB.'const '.$key.' = '.StringUtils::export($const).';'.LF;
144 | }
145 | $file .= LF;
146 | }
147 |
148 | // the name of the mysql table
149 | $file .= TAB.'protected $table = '.StringUtils::export($this->table).';'.LF.LF;
150 |
151 | // primary key defaults to "id"
152 | if ($this->primaryKey !== 'id') {
153 | $file .= TAB.'public $primaryKey = '.StringUtils::export($this->primaryKey).';'.LF.LF;
154 | }
155 |
156 | // timestamps defaults to true
157 | if (!$this->timestamps) {
158 | $file .= TAB.'public $timestamps = '.StringUtils::export($this->timestamps).';'.LF.LF;
159 | }
160 |
161 | // incrementing defaults to true
162 | if (!$this->incrementing) {
163 | $file .= TAB.'public $incrementing = '.StringUtils::export($this->incrementing).';'.LF.LF;
164 | }
165 |
166 | // add casts
167 | if (!empty($this->casts)) {
168 | $file .= TAB.'protected $casts = '.StringUtils::export($this->casts, TAB).';'.LF.LF;
169 | }
170 |
171 | // most fields are considered as fillable
172 | $wrap = TAB.'protected $fillable = '.StringUtils::export($this->fillable).';'.LF.LF;
173 | $file .= wordwrap($wrap, ModelGenerator::$lineWrap, LF.TAB.TAB);
174 |
175 | // except for the hidden ones
176 | if (!empty($this->hidden)) {
177 | $file .= TAB.'protected $hidden = '.StringUtils::export($this->hidden).';'.LF.LF;
178 | }
179 |
180 | // all date fields
181 | if (!empty($this->dates)) {
182 | $file .= TAB.'public function getDates()'.LF;
183 | $file .= TAB.'{'.LF;
184 | $file .= TAB.TAB.'return '.StringUtils::export($this->dates).';'.LF;
185 | $file .= TAB.'}'.LF.LF;
186 | }
187 |
188 | // add all relations
189 | $file .= rtrim($this->relations).LF; // remove one LF from end
190 |
191 | // close the class, remove excess LFs
192 | $file = rtrim($file).LF.'}'.LF;
193 |
194 | $this->fileContents = $file;
195 | }
196 |
197 | /**
198 | * Thirdly, return the created string.
199 | *
200 | * @return string
201 | */
202 | public function __toString()
203 | {
204 | return $this->fileContents;
205 | }
206 |
207 | /**
208 | * Detect if we have timestamp field
209 | * TODO: not sure about this one yet.
210 | *
211 | * @param $model
212 | *
213 | * @return array
214 | */
215 | protected function getTimestampFields($model)
216 | {
217 | try {
218 | $baseModel = new ReflectionClass($model);
219 | $timestampFields = [
220 | 'created_at' => $baseModel->getConstant('CREATED_AT'),
221 | 'updated_at' => $baseModel->getConstant('UPDATED_AT'),
222 | 'deleted_at' => $baseModel->getConstant('DELETED_AT'),
223 | ];
224 | } catch (Exception $e) {
225 | echo 'baseModel: '.$model.' not found'.LF;
226 | $timestampFields = [
227 | 'created_at' => 'created_at',
228 | 'updated_at' => 'updated_at',
229 | 'deleted_at' => 'deleted_at',
230 | ];
231 | }
232 |
233 | return $timestampFields;
234 | }
235 |
236 | /**
237 | * Check if the field is primary key.
238 | *
239 | * @param $field
240 | *
241 | * @return bool
242 | */
243 | protected function isPrimaryKey($field)
244 | {
245 | return $field->Key === 'PRI';
246 | }
247 |
248 | /**
249 | * Check if the field (primary key) is auto incrementing.
250 | *
251 | * @param $field
252 | *
253 | * @return bool
254 | */
255 | protected function isIncrementing($field)
256 | {
257 | return $field->Extra === 'auto_increment';
258 | }
259 |
260 | /**
261 | * Check if we have timestamp field.
262 | *
263 | * @param $field
264 | *
265 | * @return bool
266 | */
267 | protected function isTimestampField($field)
268 | {
269 | return array_search($field->Field, $this->timestampFields);
270 | }
271 |
272 | /**
273 | * Check if we have a json field.
274 | *
275 | * @param $field
276 | *
277 | * @return bool
278 | */
279 | protected function isJson($field)
280 | {
281 | return StringUtils::strContains(['json'], $field->Type);
282 | }
283 |
284 | /**
285 | * Check if we have a enum field.
286 | *
287 | * @param $field
288 | *
289 | * @return bool
290 | */
291 | protected function isEnum($field)
292 | {
293 | return StringUtils::strContains(['enum'], $field->Type);
294 | }
295 |
296 | /**
297 | * Check if we have a date field.
298 | *
299 | * @param $field
300 | *
301 | * @return bool
302 | */
303 | protected function isDate($field)
304 | {
305 | return StringUtils::strContains(['date', 'time', 'year'], $field->Type);
306 | }
307 |
308 | /**
309 | * Check if we have a hidden field.
310 | *
311 | * @param $field
312 | *
313 | * @return bool
314 | */
315 | protected function isHidden($field)
316 | {
317 | return StringUtils::strContains(['hidden', 'secret'], $field->Comment);
318 | }
319 |
320 | /**
321 | * Check if we have a foreign key.
322 | *
323 | * @param $table
324 | * @param $field
325 | *
326 | * @return bool
327 | */
328 | protected function isForeignKey($table, $field)
329 | {
330 | foreach ($this->foreignKeys['local'] as $entry) {
331 | if ($entry->COLUMN_NAME == $field && $entry->TABLE_NAME == $table) {
332 | return true;
333 | }
334 | }
335 |
336 | return false;
337 | }
338 |
339 | /**
340 | * Only show the keys where table is mentioned.
341 | *
342 | * @param $foreignKeys
343 | * @param $table
344 | *
345 | * @return array
346 | */
347 | protected function filterAndSeparateForeignKeys($foreignKeys, $table)
348 | {
349 | $results = ['local' => [], 'remote' => []];
350 | foreach ($foreignKeys as $foreignKey) {
351 | if ($foreignKey->TABLE_NAME == $table) {
352 | $results['local'][] = $foreignKey;
353 | }
354 | if ($foreignKey->REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME == $table) {
355 | $results['remote'][] = $foreignKey;
356 | }
357 | }
358 |
359 | return $results;
360 | }
361 | }
362 |
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1 | ');
66 | }
67 |
68 | $this->baseModel = $baseModel;
69 | $this->path = $path;
70 | $this->namespace = $namespace;
71 | $this->prefix = $prefix;
72 | $this->dataBase = new Database();
73 | }
74 |
75 | public function setDatabase($database)
76 | {
77 | $this->dataBase = $database;
78 | }
79 |
80 | public function getDatabase()
81 | {
82 | return $this->dataBase;
83 | }
84 |
85 | /**
86 | * This is where we start.
87 | *
88 | * @throws Exception
89 | */
90 | public function start()
91 | {
92 | $tablesAndViews = $this->dataBase->showTables($this->prefix);
93 | $this->tables = $tablesAndViews['tables'];
94 | $this->views = $tablesAndViews['views'];
95 |
96 | $this->foreignKeys['all'] = $this->dataBase->getAllForeignKeys();
97 | $this->foreignKeys['ordered'] = $this->getAllForeignKeysOrderedByTable();
98 |
99 | foreach ($this->tables as $key => $table) {
100 | $this->describes[$table] = $this->dataBase->describeTable($table);
101 |
102 | if ($this->isManyToMany($table, true)) {
103 | $this->junctionTables[] = $table;
104 | unset($this->tables[$key]);
105 | }
106 | }
107 | unset($table);
108 |
109 | foreach ($this->tables as $table) {
110 | $model = new Model();
111 | $model->buildModel(
112 | $table,
113 | $this->baseModel,
114 | $this->describes,
115 | $this->foreignKeys,
116 | $this->namespace,
117 | $this->prefix
118 | );
119 |
120 | $model->createModel();
121 |
122 | $result = $this->writeFile($table, $model);
123 |
124 | echo 'file written: '.$result['filename'].' - '.$result['result'].' bytes'.BR;
125 | flush();
126 | }
127 | echo 'done'.BR;
128 | }
129 |
130 | /**
131 | * Detect many to many tables.
132 | *
133 | * @param $table
134 | * @param bool $checkForeignKey
135 | *
136 | * @return bool
137 | */
138 | protected function isManyToMany($table, $checkForeignKey = true)
139 | {
140 | $describe = $this->dataBase->describeTable($table);
141 |
142 | $count = 0;
143 | foreach ($describe as $field) {
144 | if (count($describe) < 3) {
145 | $type = $this->parseType($field->Type);
146 | if ($type['type'] == 'int' && $field->Key == 'PRI') {
147 | // should be a foreign key
148 | if ($checkForeignKey && $this->isForeignKey($table, $field->Field)) {
149 | $count++;
150 | }
151 | if (!$checkForeignKey) {
152 | $count++;
153 | }
154 | }
155 | }
156 | }
157 | if ($count == 2) {
158 | return true;
159 | }
160 |
161 | return false;
162 | }
163 |
164 | /**
165 | * Write the actual TableName.php file.
166 | *
167 | * @param $table
168 | * @param Model $model
169 | *
170 | * @throws Exception
171 | *
172 | * @return array
173 | */
174 | protected function writeFile($table, $model)
175 | {
176 | $filename = StringUtils::prettifyTableName($table, $this->prefix).'.php';
177 |
178 | if (!is_dir($this->path)) {
179 | $oldUMask = umask(0);
180 | echo 'creating path: '.$this->path.LF;
181 | mkdir($this->path, 0777, true);
182 | umask($oldUMask);
183 | if (!is_dir($this->path)) {
184 | throw new Exception('dir '.$this->path.' could not be created');
185 | }
186 | }
187 | $result = file_put_contents($this->path.'/'.$filename, $model);
188 |
189 | return ['filename' => $this->path.'/'.$filename, 'result' => $result];
190 | }
191 |
192 | /**
193 | * Parse int(10) unsigned to something useful.
194 | *
195 | * @param string $type
196 | *
197 | * @return array
198 | */
199 | protected function parseType($type)
200 | {
201 | $result = [];
202 |
203 | // get unsigned
204 | $result['unsigned'] = false;
205 | $type = explode(' ', $type);
206 |
207 | if (isset($type[1]) && $type[1] === 'unsigned') {
208 | $result['unsigned'] = true;
209 | }
210 |
211 | // int(11) + varchar(255) = $type = varchar, $size = 255
212 | $type = explode('(', $type[0]);
213 | $result['type'] = $type[0];
214 | if (isset($type[1])) {
215 | $result['size'] = intval($type[1]);
216 | }
217 |
218 | return $result;
219 | }
220 |
221 | /**
222 | * Return an array with tables, with arrays of foreign keys.
223 | *
224 | * @return array|mixed
225 | */
226 | protected function getAllForeignKeysOrderedByTable()
227 | {
228 | $results = $this->dataBase->getAllForeignKeys();
229 | $results = ArrayHelpers::orderArrayByValue($results, 'TABLE_NAME');
230 |
231 | return $results;
232 | }
233 |
234 | /**
235 | * Check if a given field in a table is a foreign key.
236 | *
237 | * @param $table
238 | * @param $field
239 | *
240 | * @return bool
241 | */
242 | protected function isForeignKey($table, $field)
243 | {
244 | foreach ($this->foreignKeys['all'] as $entry) {
245 | if ($entry->COLUMN_NAME == $field && $entry->TABLE_NAME == $table) {
246 | return true;
247 | }
248 | }
249 |
250 | return false;
251 | }
252 |
253 | /**
254 | * Check if the given name starts with the current prefix.
255 | *
256 | * @param $name
257 | *
258 | * @return bool
259 | */
260 | protected function isPrefix($name)
261 | {
262 | if (empty($this->prefix)) {
263 | return true;
264 | }
265 |
266 | return starts_with($name, $this->prefix);
267 | }
268 | }
269 |
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1 | start();
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
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1 | start();
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
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1 | getTablePrefix();
26 |
27 | $generator = new ModelGenerator($baseModel, $path, $namespace, $prefix);
28 | $generator->start();
29 | }
30 | }
31 |
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1 | type = $type;
32 | $this->remoteField = $remoteField;
33 | $this->localField = $localField;
34 | $this->remoteFunction = StringUtils::underscoresToCamelCase(StringUtils::removePrefix($remoteTable, $prefix));
35 | $this->remoteClass = StringUtils::prettifyTableName($remoteTable, $prefix);
36 | if (!empty($namespace)) {
37 | $this->remoteClass = $namespace.'\\'.$this->remoteClass;
38 | }
39 | $this->junctionTable = StringUtils::removePrefix($junctionTable, $prefix);
40 | $this->junctionFields = $junctionFields;
41 |
42 | if ($this->type == 'belongsToMany') {
43 | $this->remoteFunction = StringUtils::safePlural($this->remoteFunction);
44 | // many to many has reversed fields
45 | $this->remoteField = $localField;
46 | $this->localField = $remoteField;
47 | }
48 | }
49 |
50 | /**
51 | * @return string
52 | */
53 | public function __toString()
54 | {
55 | $string = TAB.'public function '.$this->remoteFunction.'()'.LF;
56 | $string .= TAB.'{'.LF;
57 | $string .= TAB.TAB.'return $this->'.$this->type.'(';
58 | $string .= StringUtils::singleQuote($this->remoteClass);
59 |
60 | $withPivot = '';
61 | if ($this->type == 'belongsToMany') {
62 | $string .= ', '.StringUtils::export($this->junctionTable);
63 | if ($this->junctionFields) {
64 | $withPivot = LF;
65 | $withPivot .= TAB.TAB.TAB.'->withPivot('.StringUtils::exportIndexedArray($this->junctionFields).')';
66 | }
67 | }
68 | $string .= ', '.StringUtils::export($this->remoteField);
69 | $string .= ', '.StringUtils::export($this->localField);
70 | $string .= ')'.$withPivot.';'.LF;
71 | $string .= TAB.'}'.LF.LF;
72 |
73 | return $string;
74 | }
75 | }
76 |
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1 | localTable = $localTable;
40 | $this->foreignKeys = $foreignKeys;
41 | $this->describes = $describes;
42 | $this->foreignKeysByTable = $foreignKeysByTable;
43 | $this->prefix = $prefix;
44 | $this->namespace = $namespace;
45 |
46 | $remoteField = '';
47 | $remoteTable = '';
48 | $localField = '';
49 |
50 | // do local keys
51 | foreach ($foreignKeys['local'] as $foreignKey) {
52 | $type = $this->findType($foreignKey, false);
53 | $remoteField = $foreignKey->COLUMN_NAME;
54 | $remoteTable = $foreignKey->REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME;
55 | $localField = $foreignKey->REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME;
56 | $this->relations[] = new Relation($type, $remoteField, $remoteTable, $localField, $prefix, $namespace);
57 | }
58 |
59 | // do remote keys
60 | foreach ($foreignKeys['remote'] as $foreignKey) {
61 | $type = $this->findType($foreignKey, true);
62 | if ($type == 'belongsToMany') {
63 | $this->manyToMany[] = $foreignKey;
64 | continue;
65 | }
66 | $remoteField = $foreignKey->COLUMN_NAME;
67 | $remoteTable = $foreignKey->TABLE_NAME;
68 | $localField = $foreignKey->REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME;
69 | $this->relations[] = new Relation($type, $remoteField, $remoteTable, $localField, $prefix, $namespace);
70 | }
71 |
72 | // many to many last
73 | foreach ($this->manyToMany as $foreignKey) {
74 | $fields = $this->describes[$foreignKey->TABLE_NAME];
75 | $junctionFields = [];
76 | $relations = $this->foreignKeysByTable[$foreignKey->TABLE_NAME];
77 | foreach ($fields as $field) {
78 | if ($field->Key == 'PRI') {
79 | if ($field->Field == $foreignKey->COLUMN_NAME) {
80 | $localField = $field->Field;
81 | } else {
82 | $remoteField = $field->Field;
83 | foreach ($relations as $relation) {
84 | if ($relation->REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME !== $this->localTable) {
85 | $remoteTable = $relation->REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME;
86 | }
87 | }
88 | }
89 | } else {
90 | $junctionFields[] = $field->Field;
91 | }
92 | }
93 | $type = $this->findType($foreignKey, true);
94 | $junctionTable = $foreignKey->TABLE_NAME;
95 | $this->relations[] = new Relation($type, $remoteField, $remoteTable, $localField, $prefix, $namespace, $junctionTable, $junctionFields);
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
99 | /**
100 | * Try to determine the type of the relation.
101 | *
102 | * @param $foreignKey
103 | * @param $remote
104 | *
105 | * @return string
106 | */
107 | protected function findType($foreignKey, $remote)
108 | {
109 | if ($remote) {
110 | if ($this->isBelongsToMany($foreignKey)) {
111 | return 'belongsToMany';
112 | }
113 | if ($this->isHasOne($foreignKey)) {
114 | return 'hasOne';
115 | }
116 |
117 | return 'hasMany';
118 | } else {
119 | return 'belongsTo';
120 | }
121 | }
122 |
123 | /**
124 | * One to one: The relationship is from a primary key to another primary key.
125 | *
126 | * @param $foreignKey
127 | *
128 | * @return bool
129 | */
130 | protected function isHasOne($foreignKey)
131 | {
132 | $remote = $this->describes[$foreignKey->TABLE_NAME];
133 | foreach ($remote as $field) {
134 | if ($field->Key == 'PRI') {
135 | if ($field->Field == $foreignKey->COLUMN_NAME) {
136 | return true;
137 | }
138 | }
139 | }
140 |
141 | return false;
142 | }
143 |
144 | /**
145 | * Many to many.
146 | *
147 | * @param $foreignKey
148 | *
149 | * @return bool
150 | */
151 | protected function isBelongsToMany($foreignKey)
152 | {
153 | $remote = $this->describes[$foreignKey->TABLE_NAME];
154 | $count = 0;
155 | foreach ($remote as $field) {
156 | if ($field->Key == 'PRI') {
157 | $count++;
158 | }
159 | }
160 | if ($count == 2) {
161 | return true;
162 | }
163 |
164 | return false;
165 | }
166 |
167 | /**
168 | * Outputs all relations to a string.
169 | *
170 | * @return string
171 | */
172 | public function __toString()
173 | {
174 | $res = '';
175 | foreach ($this->relations as $relation) {
176 | $res .= $relation->__toString();
177 | }
178 |
179 | return $res;
180 | }
181 | }
182 |
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1 | &$value) {
114 | $value = $indent.self::singleQuote($key) .' => '.self::singleQuote($value).','.LF;
115 | }
116 | unset($value);
117 | return implode($data);
118 | }
119 |
120 | /**
121 | * Add a single quote to all pieces, then implode with the given glue.
122 | *
123 | * @param $data
124 | * @param $glue
125 | *
126 | * @return string
127 | */
128 | public static function exportIndexedArray(array $data, $glue = ', ')
129 | {
130 | foreach ($data as &$piece) {
131 | $piece = self::singleQuote($piece);
132 | }
133 | unset($piece);
134 |
135 | return implode($glue, $data);
136 | }
137 |
138 | /**
139 | * Remove a prefix from a table name.
140 | *
141 | * @param $table
142 | * @param $prefix
143 | *
144 | * @return string
145 | */
146 | public static function removePrefix($table, $prefix)
147 | {
148 | return substr($table, strlen($prefix));
149 | }
150 |
151 | /**
152 | * Use laravel pluralization, and if that one fails give a warning and just append "s".
153 | *
154 | * @param $value
155 | *
156 | * @return string
157 | */
158 | public static function safePlural($value)
159 | {
160 | $plural = Str::plural($value);
161 | if ($plural == $value) {
162 | $plural = $value.'s';
163 | echo 'warning: automatic pluralization of '.$value.' failed, using '.$plural.LF;
164 | }
165 |
166 | return $plural;
167 | }
168 | }
169 |
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