kotekzot
kotekzot

Reputation: 1588

Ignore particular WHERE criteria

I want to execute a parameterized query to perform a search by user-supplied parameters. There are quite a few parameters and not all of them are going to be supplied all the time. How can I make a standard query that specifies all possible parameters, but ignore some of these parameters if the user didn't choose a meaningful parameter value?

Here's an imaginary example to illustrate what I'm going for

$sql = 'SELECT * FROM people WHERE first_name = :first_name AND last_name = :last_name AND age = :age AND sex = :sex';
$query = $db->prepare($sql);
$query->execute(array(':first_name' => 'John', ':age' => '27');

Obviously, this will not work because the number of provided parameters does not match the number of expected parameters. Do I have to craft the query every time with only the specified parameters being included in the WHERE clause, or is there a way to get some of these parameters to be ignored or always return true when checked?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 915

Answers (4)

juergen d
juergen d

Reputation: 204884

SELECT * FROM people 
WHERE (first_name = :first_name or :first_name is null)
AND (last_name = :last_name or :last_name is null)
AND (age = :age or :age is null)
AND (sex = :sex or :sex is null)

When passing parameters, supply null for the ones you don't need.

Note that to be able to run a query this way, emulation mode for PDO have to be turned ON

Upvotes: 9

qais
qais

Reputation: 1888

I've tested the solution given by @juergen but it gives a PDOException since number of bound variables does not match. The following (not so elegant) code works regardless of no of parameters:

function searchPeople( $inputArr )
{
  $allowed = array(':first_name'=>'first_name', ':last_name'=>'last_name', ':age'=>'age', ':sex'=>'sex');

  $sql  = 'SELECT * FROM sf_guard_user WHERE 1 = 1';

  foreach($allowed AS $key => $val)
  {
      if( array_key_exists( $key, $inputArr ) ){
          $sql .= ' AND '. $val .' = '. $key;
      }
  }

  $query = $db->prepare( $sql );
  $query->execute( $inputArr );
  return $query->fetchAll();
}

Usage:

$result = searchPeople(array(':first_name' => 'John', ':age' => '27'));

Upvotes: 0

Michael Fredrickson
Michael Fredrickson

Reputation: 37398

First, start by changing your $sql string to simply:

$sql = 'SELECT * FROM people WHERE 1 = 1';

The WHERE 1 = 1 will allow you to not include any additional parameters...

Next, selectively concatenate to your $sql string any additional parameter that has a meaningful value:

$sql .= ' AND first_name = :first_name'
$sql .= ' AND age = :age'

Your $sql string now only contains the parameters that you plan on providing, so you can proceed as before:

$query = $db->prepare($sql);
$query->execute(array(':first_name' => 'John', ':age' => '27');

Upvotes: 2

Mike B
Mike B

Reputation: 32155

If you can't solve your problem by changing your query... There are several libraries that help with assembling queries. I've used Zend_Db_Select in the past but every framework likely has something similar:

$select = new Zend_Db_Select;

$select->from('people');

if (!empty($lastName)) {
  $select->where('lastname = ?', $lastname);
}

$select->order('lastname desc')->limit(10);

echo $select; // SELECT * FROM people WHERE lastname = '...' ORDER BY lastname desc LIMIT 10

Upvotes: 1

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