I have a simple recursive array function that looks like this:
function recursive_array($results) {
global $DBH;
if (count($results)) {
echo $res - > Fname;
foreach($results as $res) {
$STH = $DBH - > query("SELECT FID,FParentID,Fname FROM list WHERE FParentID = ".$res - > FID."");
$fquerycount = $STH - > rowCount();
$STH - > setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
recursive_array($STH);
}
}
}
$FID = isset($_GET['FID']) ? $_GET[' FID'] : 0;
$STH = $DBH - > query("SELECT FID,FParentID,Fname FROM list WHERE FParentID ='0' ");
$STH - > setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
recursive_array($STH);
I also have created a simple query class that looks like this:
class queryloop {
function __construct($args) {
global $DBH;
$table = $args['tbl'];
if (array_key_exists('orderby', $args)): $orderby = 'ORDER BY '.$args['orderby'];
else: $orderby = '';endif;
if (array_key_exists('groupby', $args)): $groupby = 'GROUP BY '.$args['groupby'];
else: $groupby = '';endif;
if (array_key_exists('start', $args)): unset($orderby);$start = $args['start'].' , ';
else: $start = '';endif;
if (array_key_exists('limit', $args)): $limit = 'LIMIT '.$start.' '.$args['limit'];
else: $limit = '';endif;
// UNSET the previously used array keys so they are not use again to create the query string
unset($args['tbl']);
unset($args['orderby']);
unset($args['groupby']);
unset($args['start']);
unset($args['limit']);
// Checks if args still an array after UNSET above. If not empty create the query string
if (!empty($args)): foreach($args as $k = > $v): $querystr. = 'AND '.$k.' = \''.$v.'\'';endforeach;
// If args array empty return empty query string
else: $querystr = '';endif;$STH = $DBH - > query("SELECT * FROM ".$table." WHERE key = '".KEY."' ".$querystr." ".$groupby." ".$orderby." ".$limit." ");
if ($STH): $STH - > setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
while ($row = $STH - > fetch()): foreach($row as $key = > $val):
// check if value is numeric //
if (is_numeric($row - > $key)): $data[$row - > ID][$key] = $row - > $key;
// check if value is array //
elseif(is_array($row - > $key)): $data[$row - > ID][$key] = $row - > $key;
// check if value is not numeric or array convert to html entities //
else: $data[$row - > ID][$key] = htmlentities($row - > $key);endif;endforeach;endwhile;$this - > data = json_encode($data); // return json array if data
else: $this - > data = ''; // return 'null' if no data
endif;
}
}
$args = array('tbl' = > 'atable', 'limit' = > '5', 'start' = > '200', 'orderby' = > 'ID DESC');
$loop = new queryloop($args) // run the loop etc.
How do I turn my recursive array into something like the class queryloop so that I can “pull out” json endoded data I know that this (below) is totally wrong but what ever I do I cannot get a correctly formed json array or even anything to return form my attempted class below. Help would be much appreciate. Thanks in advance.
class recloop {
function __construct() {}
function recursive_array($results) {
global $DBH;
if (count($results)) {
foreach($results as $res) {
echo $res - > Name;
$STH = $DBH - > query("SELECT * FROM atable WHERE ParentID = ".$res - > ID."");
$fquerycount = $STH - > rowCount();
$STH - > setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
recursive_array($STH);
}
}
}
function recursive_start() {
global $DBH;
$ID = isset($_GET['ID']) ? $_GET['ID'] : 0;
$STH = $DBH - > query("SELECT * FROM atable WHERE ParentID = '".$ID."' ");
$STH - > setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
recursive_array($STH);
}
}
To answer your question, I would say it’s not specific if you encapsulate your routines into objects or not that much, but that you take care that each object is there for a sole purpose. For example:
Within your code I see that you right now are only running SQL-queries. The data fetched from the database server is not stored into a return variable at all, it get’s directly consumed while being recursively processed. I assume you do this for debugging reasons.
So the actual question is, what do you want to do? You write that you want to encode an object into json output, which is perfectly possible with
json_encodeDocs, however I think you refer to some specific data, like the entity (data) of the most parentId or something.Following is some mock-up code based on your code for reading purposes (not tested, must not match your needs) that can provide all parent objects of that one specified by ID by using recursion. The recursion has been criticised because this can result in running a lot of queries – and additionally there is risk to create an endless loop which will result in a recursion stack overflow – your program crashes then.
To handle that alternatively, this is bound to the database design (which should be done before the design of the code, and I don’t know your database design nor what you actually want to do, so I can’t add assumptions for that). So the following code takes care of already queried objects only while still using recursion as the strategy to query your database.
For the actual data-structure I opted for an array of plain old PHP objects, keyed by the
IDfield from the database (which I assume that it exists per record):I hope this example is helpful for you to answer your question.