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<?php
/**
 * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
 * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
 */

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namespace yii\db;
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/**
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 * ActiveQueryTrait implements the common methods and properties for active record query classes.
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 *
 * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
 * @author Carsten Brandt <mail@cebe.cc>
 * @since 2.0
 */
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trait ActiveQueryTrait
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{
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    /**
     * @var string the name of the ActiveRecord class.
     */
    public $modelClass;
    /**
     * @var array a list of relations that this query should be performed with
     */
    public $with;
    /**
     * @var boolean whether to return each record as an array. If false (default), an object
     * of [[modelClass]] will be created to represent each record.
     */
    public $asArray;
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    /**
     * Sets the [[asArray]] property.
     * @param  boolean $value whether to return the query results in terms of arrays instead of Active Records.
     * @return static  the query object itself
     */
    public function asArray($value = true)
    {
        $this->asArray = $value;
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        return $this;
    }
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    /**
     * Specifies the relations with which this query should be performed.
     *
     * The parameters to this method can be either one or multiple strings, or a single array
     * of relation names and the optional callbacks to customize the relations.
     *
     * A relation name can refer to a relation defined in [[modelClass]]
     * or a sub-relation that stands for a relation of a related record.
     * For example, `orders.address` means the `address` relation defined
     * in the model class corresponding to the `orders` relation.
     *
     * The followings are some usage examples:
     *
     * ~~~
     * // find customers together with their orders and country
     * Customer::find()->with('orders', 'country')->all();
     * // find customers together with their orders and the orders' shipping address
     * Customer::find()->with('orders.address')->all();
     * // find customers together with their country and orders of status 1
     * Customer::find()->with([
     *     'orders' => function ($query) {
     *         $query->andWhere('status = 1');
     *     },
     *     'country',
     * ])->all();
     * ~~~
     *
     * You can call `with()` multiple times. Each call will add relations to the existing ones.
     * For example, the following two statements are equivalent:
     *
     * ~~~
     * Customer::find()->with('orders', 'country')->all();
     * Customer::find()->with('orders')->with('country')->all();
     * ~~~
     *
     * @return static the query object itself
     */
    public function with()
    {
        $with = func_get_args();
        if (isset($with[0]) && is_array($with[0])) {
            // the parameter is given as an array
            $with = $with[0];
        }
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        if (empty($this->with)) {
            $this->with = $with;
        } elseif (!empty($with)) {
            foreach ($with as $name => $value) {
                if (is_integer($name)) {
                    // repeating relation is fine as normalizeRelations() handle it well
                    $this->with[] = $value;
                } else {
                    $this->with[$name] = $value;
                }
            }
        }
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        return $this;
    }
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    /**
     * Converts found rows into model instances
     * @param  array                $rows
     * @return array|ActiveRecord[]
     */
    private function createModels($rows)
    {
        $models = [];
        if ($this->asArray) {
            if ($this->indexBy === null) {
                return $rows;
            }
            foreach ($rows as $row) {
                if (is_string($this->indexBy)) {
                    $key = $row[$this->indexBy];
                } else {
                    $key = call_user_func($this->indexBy, $row);
                }
                $models[$key] = $row;
            }
        } else {
            /** @var ActiveRecord $class */
            $class = $this->modelClass;
            if ($this->indexBy === null) {
                foreach ($rows as $row) {
                    $model = $class::instantiate($row);
                    $class::populateRecord($model, $row);
                    $models[] = $model;
                }
            } else {
                foreach ($rows as $row) {
                    $model = $class::instantiate($row);
                    $class::populateRecord($model, $row);
                    if (is_string($this->indexBy)) {
                        $key = $model->{$this->indexBy};
                    } else {
                        $key = call_user_func($this->indexBy, $model);
                    }
                    $models[$key] = $model;
                }
            }
        }
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        return $models;
    }
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    /**
     * Finds records corresponding to one or multiple relations and populates them into the primary models.
     * @param array                $with   a list of relations that this query should be performed with. Please
     *                                     refer to [[with()]] for details about specifying this parameter.
     * @param array|ActiveRecord[] $models the primary models (can be either AR instances or arrays)
     */
    public function findWith($with, &$models)
    {
        $primaryModel = new $this->modelClass;
        $relations = $this->normalizeRelations($primaryModel, $with);
        foreach ($relations as $name => $relation) {
            if ($relation->asArray === null) {
                // inherit asArray from primary query
                $relation->asArray = $this->asArray;
            }
            $relation->populateRelation($name, $models);
        }
    }
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    /**
     * @param  ActiveRecord           $model
     * @param  array                  $with
     * @return ActiveQueryInterface[]
     */
    private function normalizeRelations($model, $with)
    {
        $relations = [];
        foreach ($with as $name => $callback) {
            if (is_integer($name)) {
                $name = $callback;
                $callback = null;
            }
            if (($pos = strpos($name, '.')) !== false) {
                // with sub-relations
                $childName = substr($name, $pos + 1);
                $name = substr($name, 0, $pos);
            } else {
                $childName = null;
            }

            if (!isset($relations[$name])) {
                $relation = $model->getRelation($name);
                $relation->primaryModel = null;
                $relations[$name] = $relation;
            } else {
                $relation = $relations[$name];
            }

            if (isset($childName)) {
                $relation->with[$childName] = $callback;
            } elseif ($callback !== null) {
                call_user_func($callback, $relation);
            }
        }

        return $relations;
    }
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}