bindValue(1, 'a title'); * $statement->bindValue('active', true, 'boolean'); * $statement->bindValue(5, new \DateTime(), 'date'); * ``` * * @param string|int $column name or param position to be bound * @param mixed $value The value to bind to variable in query * @param string $type name of configured Type class * @return void */ public function bindValue($column, $value, $type = 'string'); /** * Closes a cursor in the database, freeing up any resources and memory * allocated to it. In most cases you don't need to call this method, as it is * automatically called after fetching all results from the result set. * * @return void */ public function closeCursor(); /** * Returns the number of columns this statement's results will contain * * ### Example: * * ``` * $statement = $connection->prepare('SELECT id, title from articles'); * $statement->execute(); * echo $statement->columnCount(); // outputs 2 * ``` * * @return int */ public function columnCount(); /** * Returns the error code for the last error that occurred when executing this statement * * @return int|string */ public function errorCode(); /** * Returns the error information for the last error that occurred when executing * this statement * * @return array */ public function errorInfo(); /** * Executes the statement by sending the SQL query to the database. It can optionally * take an array or arguments to be bound to the query variables. Please note * that binding parameters from this method will not perform any custom type conversion * as it would normally happen when calling `bindValue` * * @param array|null $params list of values to be bound to query * @return bool true on success, false otherwise */ public function execute($params = null); /** * Returns the next row for the result set after executing this statement. * Rows can be fetched to contain columns as names or positions. If no * rows are left in result set, this method will return false * * ### Example: * * ``` * $statement = $connection->prepare('SELECT id, title from articles'); * $statement->execute(); * print_r($statement->fetch('assoc')); // will show ['id' => 1, 'title' => 'a title'] * ``` * * @param string $type 'num' for positional columns, assoc for named columns * @return array|false Result array containing columns and values or false if no results * are left */ public function fetch($type = 'num'); /** * Returns an array with all rows resulting from executing this statement * * ### Example: * * ``` * $statement = $connection->prepare('SELECT id, title from articles'); * $statement->execute(); * print_r($statement->fetchAll('assoc')); // will show [0 => ['id' => 1, 'title' => 'a title']] * ``` * * @param string $type num for fetching columns as positional keys or assoc for column names as keys * @return array list of all results from database for this statement */ public function fetchAll($type = 'num'); /** * Returns the number of rows affected by this SQL statement * * ### Example: * * ``` * $statement = $connection->prepare('SELECT id, title from articles'); * $statement->execute(); * print_r($statement->rowCount()); // will show 1 * ``` * * @return int */ public function rowCount(); /** * Statements can be passed as argument for count() * to return the number for affected rows from last execution * * @return int */ public function count(); /** * Binds a set of values to statement object with corresponding type * * @param array $params list of values to be bound * @param array $types list of types to be used, keys should match those in $params * @return void */ public function bind($params, $types); /** * Returns the latest primary inserted using this statement * * @param string|null $table table name or sequence to get last insert value from * @param string|null $column the name of the column representing the primary key * @return string */ public function lastInsertId($table = null, $column = null); }