Reference
Result Sets
Zend\Db\ResultSet is a sub-component of zend-db for abstracting the iteration
of results returned from queries producing rowsets. While data sources for this
can be anything that is iterable, generally these will be populated from
Zend\Db\Adapter\Driver\ResultInterface instances.
Result sets must implement the Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSetInterface, and all
sub-components of zend-db that return a result set as part of their API will
assume an instance of a ResultSetInterface should be returned. In most cases,
the prototype pattern will be used by consuming object to clone a prototype of
a ResultSet and return a specialized ResultSet with a specific data source
injected. ResultSetInterface is defined as follows:
use Countable;
use Traversable;
interface ResultSetInterface extends Traversable, Countable
{
public function initialize(mixed $dataSource) : void;
public function getFieldCount() : int;
}
Quick start
Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSet is the most basic form of a ResultSet object
that will expose each row as either an ArrayObject-like object or an array of
row data. By default, Zend\Db\Adapter\Adapter will use a prototypical
Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSet object for iterating when using the
Zend\Db\Adapter\Adapter::query() method.
The following is an example workflow similar to what one might find inside
Zend\Db\Adapter\Adapter::query():
use Zend\Db\Adapter\Driver\ResultInterface;
use Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSet;
$statement = $driver->createStatement('SELECT * FROM users');
$statement->prepare();
$result = $statement->execute($parameters);
if ($result instanceof ResultInterface && $result->isQueryResult()) {
$resultSet = new ResultSet;
$resultSet->initialize($result);
foreach ($resultSet as $row) {
echo $row->my_column . PHP_EOL;
}
}
Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSet and Zend\Db\ResultSet\AbstractResultSet
For most purposes, either an instance of Zend\Db\ResultSet\ResultSet or a
derivative of Zend\Db\ResultSet\AbstractResultSet will be used. The
implementation of the AbstractResultSet offers the following core
functionality:
namespace Zend\Db\ResultSet;
use Iterator;
abstract class AbstractResultSet implements Iterator, ResultSetInterface
{
public function initialize(array|Iterator|IteratorAggregate|ResultInterface $dataSource) : self;
public function getDataSource() : Iterator|IteratorAggregate|ResultInterface;
public function getFieldCount() : int;
/** Iterator */
public function next() : mixed;
public function key() : string|int;
public function current() : mixed;
public function valid() : bool;
public function rewind() : void;
/** countable */
public function count() : int;
/** get rows as array */
public function toArray() : array;
}
Zend\Db\ResultSet\HydratingResultSet
Zend\Db\ResultSet\HydratingResultSet is a more flexible ResultSet object
that allows the developer to choose an appropriate "hydration strategy" for
getting row data into a target object. While iterating over results,
HydratingResultSet will take a prototype of a target object and clone it once
for each row. The HydratingResultSet will then hydrate that clone with the
row data.
The HydratingResultSet depends on
zend-hydrator, which you will
need to install:
$ composer require zendframework/zend-hydrator
In the example below, rows from the database will be iterated, and during
iteration, HydratingResultSet will use the Reflection based hydrator to
inject the row data directly into the protected members of the cloned
UserEntity object:
use Zend\Db\Adapter\Driver\ResultInterface;
use Zend\Db\ResultSet\HydratingResultSet;
use Zend\Hydrator\Reflection as ReflectionHydrator;
class UserEntity
{
protected $first_name;
protected $last_name;
public function getFirstName()
{
return $this->first_name;
}
public function getLastName()
{
return $this->last_name;
}
public function setFirstName($firstName)
{
$this->first_name = $firstName;
}
public function setLastName($lastName)
{
$this->last_name = $lastName;
}
}
$statement = $driver->createStatement($sql);
$statement->prepare($parameters);
$result = $statement->execute();
if ($result instanceof ResultInterface && $result->isQueryResult()) {
$resultSet = new HydratingResultSet(new ReflectionHydrator, new UserEntity);
$resultSet->initialize($result);
foreach ($resultSet as $user) {
echo $user->getFirstName() . ' ' . $user->getLastName() . PHP_EOL;
}
}
For more information, see the zend-hydrator documentation to get a better sense of the different strategies that can be employed in order to populate a target object.
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