*/
public function createConnection($dsn, array $config, array $options)
{
$username = array_get($config, 'username');
$password = array_get($config, 'password');
return new PDO($dsn, $username, $password, $options);
}
*/
public function createConnection($dsn, array $config, array $options)
{
$username = array_get($config, 'username');
$password = array_get($config, 'password');
return new PDO($dsn, $username, $password, $options);
}
$dsn = $this->getDsn($config);
$options = $this->getOptions($config);
// We need to grab the PDO options that should be used while making the brand
// new connection instance. The PDO options control various aspects of the
// connection's behavior, and some might be specified by the developers.
$connection = $this->createConnection($dsn, $config, $options);
if (isset($config['unix_socket']))
* Create a single database connection instance.
*
* @param array $config
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Connection
*/
protected function createSingleConnection(array $config)
{
$pdo = $this->createConnector($config)->connect($config);
return $this->createConnection($config['driver'], $pdo, $config['database'], $config['prefix'], $config);
if (isset($config['read']))
{
return $this->createReadWriteConnection($config);
}
else
{
return $this->createSingleConnection($config);
}
}
// and will call the Closure if so, which allows us to have a more generic
// resolver for the drivers themselves which applies to all connections.
if (isset($this->extensions[$driver]))
{
return call_user_func($this->extensions[$driver], $config, $name);
}
return $this->factory->make($config, $name);
}
$name = $name ?: $this->getDefaultConnection();
// If we haven't created this connection, we'll create it based on the config
// provided in the application. Once we've created the connections we will
// set the "fetch mode" for PDO which determines the query return types.
if ( ! isset($this->connections[$name]))
{
$connection = $this->makeConnection($name);
$this->connections[$name] = $this->prepare($connection);
* Resolve a connection instance.
*
* @param string $connection
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Connection
*/
public static function resolveConnection($connection = null)
{
return static::$resolver->connection($connection);
}
/**
* Get the database connection for the model.
*
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Connection
*/
public function getConnection()
{
return static::resolveConnection($this->connection);
}
/**
* Get a new query builder instance for the connection.
*
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder
*/
protected function newBaseQueryBuilder()
{
$conn = $this->getConnection();
$grammar = $conn->getQueryGrammar();
* Get a new query builder for the model's table.
*
* @return \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder|static
*/
public function newQuery()
{
$builder = $this->newEloquentBuilder(
$this->newBaseQueryBuilder()
);
*/
public static function find($id, $columns = array('*'))
{
if (is_array($id) && empty($id)) return new Collection;
$instance = new static;
return $instance->newQuery()->find($id, $columns);
}
public function __construct()
{
$this->beforeFilter(function()
{
Common::globalXssClean();
});
$site_data = SiteSetting::find(1);
define('SITE_TITLE',$site_data->title, TRUE);
define('SITE_EMAIL',$site_data->email, TRUE);
$dependencies, $parameters
);
$instances = $this->getDependencies(
$dependencies, $parameters
);
return $reflector->newInstanceArgs($instances);
}
$concrete = $this->getConcrete($abstract);
// We're ready to instantiate an instance of the concrete type registered for
// the binding. This will instantiate the types, as well as resolve any of
// its "nested" dependencies recursively until all have gotten resolved.
if ($this->isBuildable($concrete, $abstract))
{
$object = $this->build($concrete, $parameters);
}
else
$abstract = $this->getAlias($abstract);
if (isset($this->deferredServices[$abstract]))
{
$this->loadDeferredProvider($abstract);
}
return parent::make($abstract, $parameters);
}
* @param string $controller
* @return mixed
*/
protected function makeController($controller)
{
Controller::setFilterer($this->filterer);
return $this->container->make($controller);
}
* @return mixed
*/
public function dispatch(Route $route, Request $request, $controller, $method)
{
// First we will make an instance of this controller via the IoC container instance
// so that we can call the methods on it. We will also apply any "after" filters
// to the route so that they will be run by the routers after this processing.
$instance = $this->makeController($controller);
$this->assignAfter($instance, $route, $request, $method);
$request = $this->getCurrentRequest();
// Now we can split the controller and method out of the action string so that we
// can call them appropriately on the class. This controller and method are in
// in the Class@method format and we need to explode them out then use them.
list($class, $method) = explode('@', $controller);
return $d->dispatch($route, $request, $class, $method);
};
}
*
* @return mixed
*/
public function run()
{
$parameters = array_filter($this->parameters(), function($p) { return isset($p); });
return call_user_func_array($this->action['uses'], $parameters);
}
// Once we have successfully matched the incoming request to a given route we
// can call the before filters on that route. This works similar to global
// filters in that if a response is returned we will not call the route.
$response = $this->callRouteBefore($route, $request);
if (is_null($response))
{
$response = $route->run($request);
}
// If no response was returned from the before filter, we will call the proper
// route instance to get the response. If no route is found a response will
// still get returned based on why no routes were found for this request.
$response = $this->callFilter('before', $request);
if (is_null($response))
{
$response = $this->dispatchToRoute($request);
}
}
if ($this->runningUnitTests() && ! $this['session']->isStarted())
{
$this['session']->start();
}
return $this['router']->dispatch($this->prepareRequest($request));
}
{
try
{
$this->refreshRequest($request = Request::createFromBase($request));
$this->boot();
return $this->dispatch($request);
}
catch (\Exception $e)
if ($this->sessionConfigured())
{
$session = $this->startSession($request);
$request->setSession($session);
}
$response = $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
// Again, if the session has been configured we will need to close out the session
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @param int $type
* @param bool $catch
* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
*/
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
$response = $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
foreach ($this->cookies->getQueuedCookies() as $cookie)
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @param int $type
* @param bool $catch
* @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response
*/
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
return $this->encrypt($this->app->handle($this->decrypt($request), $type, $catch));
}
{
$this->app = $app;
$this->middlewares = $middlewares;
}
public function handle(Request $request, $type = HttpKernelInterface::MASTER_REQUEST, $catch = true)
{
return $this->app->handle($request, $type, $catch);
}
* @param \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request $request
* @return void
*/
public function run(SymfonyRequest $request = null)
{
$request = $request ?: $this['request'];
$response = with($stack = $this->getStackedClient())->handle($request);
$response->send();
| Once we have the application, we can simply call the run method,
| which will execute the request and send the response back to
| the client's browser allowing them to enjoy the creative
| and wonderful application we have whipped up for them.
|
*/
$app->run();