function drupal_write_record

7.x common.inc drupal_write_record($table, &$record, $primary_keys = array())
6.x common.inc drupal_write_record($table, &$object, $update = array())

Save a record to the database based upon the schema.

Default values are filled in for missing items, and 'serial' (auto increment) types are filled in with IDs.

Parameters

$table: The name of the table; this must exist in schema API.

$object: The object to write. This is a reference, as defaults according to the schema may be filled in on the object, as well as ID on the serial type(s). Both array an object types may be passed.

$update: If this is an update, specify the primary keys' field names. It is the caller's responsibility to know if a record for this object already exists in the database. If there is only 1 key, you may pass a simple string.

Return value

Failure to write a record will return FALSE. Otherwise SAVED_NEW or SAVED_UPDATED is returned depending on the operation performed. The $object parameter contains values for any serial fields defined by the $table. For example, $object->nid will be populated after inserting a new node.

Related topics

8 calls to drupal_write_record()
blogapi_metaweblog_new_media_object in drupal-6.x/modules/blogapi/blogapi.module
Blogging API callback. Inserts a file into Drupal.
contact_admin_edit_submit in drupal-6.x/modules/contact/contact.admin.inc
Process the contact category edit page form submission.
file_save_upload in drupal-6.x/includes/file.inc
Saves a file upload to a new location.
node_save in drupal-6.x/modules/node/node.module
Save a node object into the database.
taxonomy_save_term in drupal-6.x/modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.module
Helper function for taxonomy_form_term_submit().

... See full list

File

drupal-6.x/includes/common.inc, line 3514
Common functions that many Drupal modules will need to reference.

Code

function drupal_write_record($table, &$object, $update = array()) {
  // Standardize $update to an array.
  if (is_string($update)) {
    $update = array($update);
  }

  $schema = drupal_get_schema($table);
  if (empty($schema)) {
    return FALSE;
  }

  // Convert to an object if needed.
  if (is_array($object)) {
    $object = (object) $object;
    $array = TRUE;
  }
  else {
    $array = FALSE;
  }

  $fields = $defs = $values = $serials = $placeholders = array();

  // Go through our schema, build SQL, and when inserting, fill in defaults for
  // fields that are not set.
  foreach ($schema['fields'] as $field => $info) {
    // Special case -- skip serial types if we are updating.
    if ($info['type'] == 'serial' && count($update)) {
      continue;
    }

    // For inserts, populate defaults from Schema if not already provided
    if (!isset($object->$field) && !count($update) && isset($info['default'])) {
      $object->$field = $info['default'];
    }

    // Track serial fields so we can helpfully populate them after the query.
    if ($info['type'] == 'serial') {
      $serials[] = $field;
      // Ignore values for serials when inserting data. Unsupported.
      unset($object->$field);
    }

    // Build arrays for the fields, placeholders, and values in our query.
    if (isset($object->$field)) {
      $fields[] = $field;
      $placeholders[] = db_type_placeholder($info['type']);

      if (empty($info['serialize'])) {
        $values[] = $object->$field;
      }
      else {
        $values[] = serialize($object->$field);
      }
    }
  }

  // Build the SQL.
  $query = '';
  if (!count($update)) {
    $query = "INSERT INTO {" . $table . "} (" . implode(', ', $fields) . ') VALUES (' . implode(', ', $placeholders) . ')';
    $return = SAVED_NEW;
  }
  else {
    $query = '';
    foreach ($fields as $id => $field) {
      if ($query) {
        $query .= ', ';
      }
      $query .= $field . ' = ' . $placeholders[$id];
    }

    foreach ($update as $key) {
      $conditions[] = "$key = " . db_type_placeholder($schema['fields'][$key]['type']);
      $values[] = $object->$key;
    }

    $query = "UPDATE {" . $table . "} SET $query WHERE " . implode(' AND ', $conditions);
    $return = SAVED_UPDATED;
  }

  // Execute the SQL.
  if (db_query($query, $values)) {
    if ($serials) {
      // Get last insert ids and fill them in.
      foreach ($serials as $field) {
        $object->$field = db_last_insert_id($table, $field);
      }
    }
  }
  else {
    $return = FALSE;
  }

  // If we began with an array, convert back so we don't surprise the caller.
  if ($array) {
    $object = (array) $object;
  }

  return $return;
}