mysqli_result::fetch_field
mysqli_fetch_field
(PHP 5)
mysqli_result::fetch_field -- mysqli_fetch_field — Returns the next field in the result set
Description
Object oriented style
Procedural style
Returns the definition of one column of a result set as an object. Call this function repeatedly to retrieve information about all columns in the result set.
Parameters
-
result
-
Procedural style only: A result set identifier returned by mysqli_query(), mysqli_store_result() or mysqli_use_result().
Return Values
Returns an object which contains field definition information or FALSE
if no field information is available.
Property | Description |
---|---|
name | The name of the column |
orgname | Original column name if an alias was specified |
table | The name of the table this field belongs to (if not calculated) |
orgtable | Original table name if an alias was specified |
def | Reserved for default value, currently always "" |
db | Database (since PHP 5.3.6) |
catalog | The catalog name, always "def" (since PHP 5.3.6) |
max_length | The maximum width of the field for the result set. |
length | The width of the field, as specified in the table definition. |
charsetnr | The character set number for the field. |
flags | An integer representing the bit-flags for the field. |
type | The data type used for this field |
decimals | The number of decimals used (for integer fields) |
Examples
Example #1 Object oriented style
<?php
$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */
if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5";
if ($result = $mysqli->query($query)) {
/* Get field information for all columns */
while ($finfo = $result->fetch_field()) {
printf("Name: %s\n", $finfo->name);
printf("Table: %s\n", $finfo->table);
printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo->max_length);
printf("Flags: %d\n", $finfo->flags);
printf("Type: %d\n\n", $finfo->type);
}
$result->close();
}
/* close connection */
$mysqli->close();
?>
Example #2 Procedural style
<?php
$link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
/* check connection */
if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5";
if ($result = mysqli_query($link, $query)) {
/* Get field information for all fields */
while ($finfo = mysqli_fetch_field($result)) {
printf("Name: %s\n", $finfo->name);
printf("Table: %s\n", $finfo->table);
printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo->max_length);
printf("Flags: %d\n", $finfo->flags);
printf("Type: %d\n\n", $finfo->type);
}
mysqli_free_result($result);
}
/* close connection */
mysqli_close($link);
?>
The above examples will output:
Name: Name Table: Country max. Len: 11 Flags: 1 Type: 254 Name: SurfaceArea Table: Country max. Len: 10 Flags: 32769 Type: 4
See Also
- mysqli_num_fields() - Get the number of fields in a result
- mysqli_fetch_field_direct() - Fetch meta-data for a single field
- mysqli_fetch_fields() - Returns an array of objects representing the fields in a result set
- mysqli_field_seek() - Set result pointer to a specified field offset
- PHP Руководство
- Функции по категориям
- Индекс функций
- Справочник функций
- Расширения для работы с базами данных
- Расширения для работы с базами данных отдельных производителей
- MySQL Drivers and Plugins
- Улучшенный модуль MySQL
- Функция mysqli_result::$current_field() - Получает смещение указателя по отношению к текущему полю
- Функция mysqli_result::data_seek() - Перемещает указатель результата на выбранную строку
- mysqli_result::fetch_all
- mysqli_result::fetch_array
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_assoc() - Извлекает результирующий ряд в виде ассоциативного массива
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_field_direct() - Получение метаданных конкретного поля
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_field() - Возвращает следующее поле результирующего набора
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_fields() - Возвращает массив объектов, представляющих поля результирующего набора
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_object() - Возвращает текущую строку результирующего набора в виде объекта
- Функция mysqli_result::fetch_row() - Получение строки результирующей таблицы в виде массива
- Функция mysqli_result::$field_count() - Получение количества полей в результирующем наборе
- Функция mysqli_result::field_seek() - Установить указатель поля на определенное смещение
- Функция mysqli_result::free() - Освобождает память занятую результатами запроса
- Функция mysqli_result::$lengths() - Возвращает длины полей текущей строки результирующего набора
- Функция mysqli_result::$num_rows() - Получает число рядов в результирующей выборке
Коментарии
The flags used by MySql are:
NOT_NULL_FLAG = 1
PRI_KEY_FLAG = 2
UNIQUE_KEY_FLAG = 4
BLOB_FLAG = 16
UNSIGNED_FLAG = 32
ZEROFILL_FLAG = 64
BINARY_FLAG = 128
ENUM_FLAG = 256
AUTO_INCREMENT_FLAG = 512
TIMESTAMP_FLAG = 1024
SET_FLAG = 2048
NUM_FLAG = 32768
PART_KEY_FLAG = 16384
GROUP_FLAG = 32768
UNIQUE_FLAG = 65536
To test if a flag is set you can use & like so:
<?php
$meta = $mysqli_result_object->fetch_field();
if ($meta->flags & 4) {
echo 'Unique key flag is set';
}
?>
here are the data types that correspond to the TYPE number returned by fetch_field.
thought i would post this here since i couldn't find the info elsewhere.
numerics
-------------
BIT: 16
TINYINT: 1
BOOL: 1
SMALLINT: 2
MEDIUMINT: 9
INTEGER: 3
BIGINT: 8
SERIAL: 8
FLOAT: 4
DOUBLE: 5
DECIMAL: 246
NUMERIC: 246
FIXED: 246
dates
------------
DATE: 10
DATETIME: 12
TIMESTAMP: 7
TIME: 11
YEAR: 13
strings & binary
------------
CHAR: 254
VARCHAR: 253
ENUM: 254
SET: 254
BINARY: 254
VARBINARY: 253
TINYBLOB: 252
BLOB: 252
MEDIUMBLOB: 252
TINYTEXT: 252
TEXT: 252
MEDIUMTEXT: 252
LONGTEXT: 252
The constants for the TYPE number returned by fetch_field are enumerated here (MYSQLI_TYPE_*):
mysqli.constants
Beware the values of the predefined constants. They do not always correlate with the actual field types. For example:
MYSQLI_TYPE_BLOB: 252
MYSQLI_TYPE_TINY_BLOB: 249
MYSQLI_TYPE_MEDIUM_BLOB: 250
MYSQLI_TYPE_LONG_BLOB: 251
MySQLi will indeed return a value of 252 for a tinytext field, but as you can see, this does not correspond to the value of MYSQLI_TYPE_TINY_BLOB.
Here are two methods for converting the 'type' and 'flags' attributes to text for debugging purposes. They both use the predefined MYSQLI_ constants to generate the text.
<?php
public static function h_type2txt($type_id)
{
static $types;
if (!isset($types))
{
$types = array();
$constants = get_defined_constants(true);
foreach ($constants['mysqli'] as $c => $n) if (preg_match('/^MYSQLI_TYPE_(.*)/', $c, $m)) $types[$n] = $m[1];
}
return array_key_exists($type_id, $types)? $types[$type_id] : NULL;
}
public static function h_flags2txt($flags_num)
{
static $flags;
if (!isset($flags))
{
$flags = array();
$constants = get_defined_constants(true);
foreach ($constants['mysqli'] as $c => $n) if (preg_match('/MYSQLI_(.*)_FLAG$/', $c, $m)) if (!array_key_exists($n, $flags)) $flags[$n] = $m[1];
}
$result = array();
foreach ($flags as $n => $t) if ($flags_num & $n) $result[] = $t;
return implode(' ', $result);
}
?>
The predefined constant values returned by the function get_predefined_constants() for:
MYSQLI_TYPE_CHAR = 1
MYSQLI _TYPE_TINYINT = 1
If the code is used to categorized the type of field use this values will of course create confusion. For example:
if($fieldtype === "CHAR"){
$field_html_attribute = "text";
$field_html_length = 1;
} elseif($fieldtype === "TINYINT") {
$field_html_attribute = "number";
$field_html_length = 1;
}
If an array is created to set the key as the numeric value and the value of that key as the the text title, TINYINT will be replaced by CHAR value. But is this process is reversed, then the code will select TINYINT if the foreach statement set to break when the numeric value of the flag equals the value of the current key as the first intance.
Base in the note added by Johnathan at mysqli.field-count the values should be:
CHAR = 254
TINYINT = 1
But predefined function attributes the value 254 to MYSQLI_TYPE_STRING.
Just for FYI
It is not possible to get the values for an enum or set field through fetch_fields(). As far as I can tell this is because it hasn't been implemented in the mysqlnd api but whatever the reason it is not possible and you must issue a query like SHOW COLUMNS directly and interrogate the result to determine them.
Incidentally you need to check the enum_flag rather than look for the enum_type to determine whether a field is enum or not. The type returned is usually some kind of string.
The constants in a few other comments above appear to be inaccurate. Here are some more official references that seem quite hard to search.
The "type" attribute: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/com-query-response.html#column-type
The "flags" attribute: https://github.com/google/mysql/blob/master/include/mysql_com.h#L133
In addition, all attributes are explained on the COM_QUERY_RESPONSE page too: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/com-query-response.html#column-definition