I have extended PHP's mysqli
class, which works fine. But how can I make it return a custom result object (or a boolean for insert/update/delete etc) when querying?
namespace MyApp;
class MySQLi extends mysqli {
public function query($query, $resultmode = null) {
// This needs to return a MySQLiResult or a boolean
}
}
class MySQLiResult extends mysqli_result {
}
Doing this I can return a MySQLiResult object, but I can't figure out how to return a boolean for non select based queries:
public function query($query, $resultmode = null) {
$this->real_query($query);
return new MySQLiResult($this);
}
Update:
This is what I ended up using:
class MySQLi extends mysqli {
public function query($query, $resultmode = null) {
$result = parent::query($query, $resultmode);
return is_bool($result) ? $result : new MySQLiResult($result);
}
}
class MySQLiResult {
private $result;
public function __construct(mysqli_result $result) {
$this->result = $result;
}
public function __call($name, $arguments) {
return call_user_func_array(array($this->result, $name), $arguments);
}
public function __set($name, $value) {
$this->result->$name = $value;
}
public function __get($name) {
return $this->result->$name;
}
}
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