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Quickfix for MYSQLi (prepared statement problem)

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Michael 2017-08-08 06:07:04 +00:00
parent 93fb98959a
commit c3e1f88d4b

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@ -547,6 +547,8 @@ class dba {
$sql = self::$dbo->clean_query($sql);
$sql = self::$dbo->any_value_fallback($sql);
$orig_sql = $sql;
if (x($a->config,'system') && x($a->config['system'], 'db_callstack')) {
$sql = "/*".$a->callstack()." */ ".$sql;
}
@ -555,6 +557,18 @@ class dba {
self::$dbo->errorno = 0;
self::$dbo->affected_rows = 0;
// We have to make some things different if this function is called from "e"
$trace = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 3);
if (isset($trace[2])) {
$called_from = $trace[2];
} else {
// We use just something that is defined to avoid warnings
$called_from = $trace[0];
}
// We are having an own error logging in the function "e"
$called_from_e = ($called_from['function'] == 'e');
switch (self::$dbo->driver) {
case 'pdo':
if (!$stmt = self::$dbo->db->prepare($sql)) {
@ -580,6 +594,28 @@ class dba {
}
break;
case 'mysqli':
// There are SQL statements that cannot be executed with a prepared statement
$parts = explode(' ', $orig_sql);
$command = strtolower($parts[0]);
$can_be_prepared = in_array($command, array('select', 'update', 'insert', 'delete'));
// The fallback routine currently only works with statements that doesn't return values
if (!$can_be_prepared && $called_from_e) {
$retval = self::$dbo->db->query(self::replace_parameters($sql, $args));
if (self::$dbo->db->errno) {
self::$dbo->error = self::$dbo->db->error;
self::$dbo->errorno = self::$dbo->db->errno;
$retval = false;
} else {
if (isset($retval->num_rows)) {
self::$dbo->affected_rows = $retval->num_rows;
} else {
self::$dbo->affected_rows = self::$dbo->db->affected_rows;
}
}
break;
}
$stmt = self::$dbo->db->stmt_init();
if (!$stmt->prepare($sql)) {
@ -637,27 +673,17 @@ class dba {
break;
}
if (self::$dbo->errorno != 0) {
$trace = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 3);
// We are having an own error logging in the function "e"
if ((self::$dbo->errorno != 0) && !$called_from_e) {
// We have to preserve the error code, somewhere in the logging it get lost
$error = self::$dbo->error;
$errorno = self::$dbo->errorno;
if (isset($trace[2])) {
$called_from = $trace[2];
} else {
// We use just something that is defined to avoid warnings
$called_from = $trace[0];
}
// We are having an own error logging in the function "e"
if ($called_from['function'] != 'e') {
// We have to preserve the error code, somewhere in the logging it get lost
$error = self::$dbo->error;
$errorno = self::$dbo->errorno;
logger('DB Error '.self::$dbo->errorno.': '.self::$dbo->error."\n".
$a->callstack(8)."\n".self::replace_parameters($sql, $params));
logger('DB Error '.self::$dbo->errorno.': '.self::$dbo->error."\n".
$a->callstack(8)."\n".self::replace_parameters($sql, $params));
self::$dbo->error = $error;
self::$dbo->errorno = $errorno;
}
self::$dbo->error = $error;
self::$dbo->errorno = $errorno;
}
$a->save_timestamp($stamp1, 'database');