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count#

ansi#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/count/ansi = 
 SELECT count(*) as "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mser."id"
    FROM "mshop_service" mser
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    GROUP BY mser."id"
    ORDER BY mser."id"
    OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY
 ) AS list
  • Type: string - SQL statement for counting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Counts all records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the statement can count all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

Both, the strings for ":joins" and for ":cond" are the same as for the "search" SQL statement.

Contrary to the "search" statement, it doesn't return any records but instead the number of records that have been found. As counting thousands of records can be a long running task, the maximum number of counted records is limited for performance reasons.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi

mysql#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/count/mysql = 
 SELECT count(*) as "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mser."id"
    FROM "mshop_service" mser
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    GROUP BY mser."id"
    ORDER BY mser."id"
    LIMIT 10000 OFFSET 0
 ) AS list
  • Default: SELECT count(*) as "count" FROM ( SELECT mser."id" FROM "mshop_service" mser :joins WHERE :cond GROUP BY mser."id" ORDER BY mser."id" OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY ) AS list

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

decorators#

excludes#

Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the service manager

mshop/service/manager/decorators/excludes = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the service manager.

 mshop/service/manager/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )

This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" for the service manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/global
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/local

global#

Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the service manager

mshop/service/manager/decorators/global = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") around the service manager.

 mshop/service/manager/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the service manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/local

local#

Adds a list of local decorators only to the service manager

mshop/service/manager/decorators/local = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Decorator*") around the service manager.

 mshop/service/manager/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the service manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/decorators/global

delete#

ansi#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for deleting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Removes the records specified by the given IDs from the service database. The records must be from the site that is configured via the context item.

The ":cond" placeholder is replaced by the name of the ID column and the given ID or list of IDs while the site ID is bound to the question mark.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

mysql#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/delete/mysql = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Default: DELETE FROM "mshop_service" WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi

insert#

ansi#

Inserts a new service record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service" ( :names
    "pos", "type", "code", "label", "provider", "start", "end",
    "config", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Type: string - SQL statement for inserting records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items with no ID yet (i.e. the ID is NULL) will be created in the database and the newly created ID retrieved afterwards using the "newid" SQL statement.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The number of question marks must be the same as the number of columns listed in the INSERT statement. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

mysql#

Inserts a new service record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/insert/mysql = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service" ( :names
    "pos", "type", "code", "label", "provider", "start", "end",
    "config", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Default: INSERT INTO "mshop_service" ( :names "pos", "type", "code", "label", "provider", "start", "end", "config", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime" ) VALUES ( :values ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi

lists#

aggregate/ansi#

Counts the number of records grouped by the values in the key column and matched by the given criteria

mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi = 
  • Type: string - SQL statement for aggregating order items
  • Since: 2014.07

Groups all records by the values in the key column and counts their occurence. The matched records can be limited by the given criteria from the order database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the statement can count all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

This statement doesn't return any records. Instead, it returns pairs of the different values found in the key column together with the number of records that have been found for that key values.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi

aggregate/mysql#

Counts the number of records grouped by the values in the key column and matched by the given criteria

mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/mysql = 

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

count/ansi#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserli."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserli."id"
    OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY
 ) AS list
  • Type: string - SQL statement for counting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Counts all records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the statement can count all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

Both, the strings for ":joins" and for ":cond" are the same as for the "search" SQL statement.

Contrary to the "search" statement, it doesn't return any records but instead the number of records that have been found. As counting thousands of records can be a long running task, the maximum number of counted records is limited for performance reasons.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

count/mysql#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/count/mysql = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserli."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserli."id"
    LIMIT 10000 OFFSET 0
 ) AS list
  • Default: SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count" FROM ( SELECT mserli."id" FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY mserli."id" OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY ) AS list

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi

decorators/excludes#

Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the service list manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/excludes = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the service list manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )

This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" for the service list manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/global
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/local

decorators/global#

Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the service list manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/global = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") around the service list manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the service list manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/local

decorators/local#

Adds a list of local decorators only to the service list manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/local = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Decorator*") around the service list manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the service list manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/decorators/global

delete/ansi#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for deleting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Removes the records specified by the given IDs from the service database. The records must be from the site that is configured via the context item.

The ":cond" placeholder is replaced by the name of the ID column and the given ID or list of IDs while the site ID is bound to the question mark.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

delete/mysql#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/mysql = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Default: DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list" WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi

insert/ansi#

Inserts a new service list record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list" ( :names
    "parentid", "key", "type", "domain", "refid", "start", "end",
    "config", "pos", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Type: string - SQL statement for inserting records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items with no ID yet (i.e. the ID is NULL) will be created in the database and the newly created ID retrieved afterwards using the "newid" SQL statement.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service list item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The number of question marks must be the same as the number of columns listed in the INSERT statement. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

insert/mysql#

Inserts a new service list record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/mysql = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list" ( :names
    "parentid", "key", "type", "domain", "refid", "start", "end",
    "config", "pos", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Default: INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list" ( :names "parentid", "key", "type", "domain", "refid", "start", "end", "config", "pos", "status", "mtime", "editor", "siteid", "ctime" ) VALUES ( :values ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi

name#

Class name of the used service list manager implementation

mshop/service/manager/lists/name = Standard
  • Default: Standard
  • Type: string - Last part of the class name
  • Since: 2014.03

Each default service list manager can be replaced by an alternative imlementation. To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class name as configuration value so the manager factory knows which class it has to instantiate.

For example, if the name of the default class is

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Standard

and you want to replace it with your own version named

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Mylist

then you have to set the this configuration option:

 mshop/service/manager/lists/name = Mylist

The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive, so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last part of the class name.

The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MyList"!

newid/ansi#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi = 
  • Type: string - SQL statement for retrieving the last inserted record ID
  • Since: 2014.03

As soon as a new record is inserted into the database table, the database server generates a new and unique identifier for that record. This ID can be used for retrieving, updating and deleting that specific record from the table again.

For MySQL:

 SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()
For PostgreSQL:
 SELECT currval('seq_mserli_id')
For SQL Server:
 SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY()
For Oracle:
 SELECT "seq_mserli_id".CURRVAL FROM DUAL

There's no way to retrive the new ID by a SQL statements that fits for most database servers as they implement their own specific way.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

newid/mysql#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/mysql = SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi

search/ansi#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserli."id" AS "service.lists.id", mserli."parentid" AS "service.lists.parentid",
    mserli."siteid" AS "service.lists.siteid", mserli."type" AS "service.lists.type",
    mserli."domain" AS "service.lists.domain", mserli."refid" AS "service.lists.refid",
    mserli."start" AS "service.lists.datestart", mserli."end" AS "service.lists.dateend",
    mserli."config" AS "service.lists.config", mserli."pos" AS "service.lists.position",
    mserli."status" AS "service.lists.status", mserli."mtime" AS "service.lists.mtime",
    mserli."editor" AS "service.lists.editor", mserli."ctime" AS "service.lists.ctime"
 FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY
  • Type: string - SQL statement for searching items
  • Since: 2014.03

Fetches the records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the SELECT statement can retrieve all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

If the records that are retrieved should be ordered by one or more columns, the generated string of column / sort direction pairs replaces the ":order" placeholder. In case no ordering is required, the complete ORDER BY part including the "/-orderby/.../orderby-/" markers is removed to speed up retrieving the records. Columns of sub-managers can also be used for ordering the result set but then no index can be used.

The number of returned records can be limited and can start at any number between the begining and the end of the result set. For that the ":size" and ":start" placeholders are replaced by the corresponding values from the criteria object. The default values are 0 for the start and 100 for the size value.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

search/mysql#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/search/mysql = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserli."id" AS "service.lists.id", mserli."parentid" AS "service.lists.parentid",
    mserli."siteid" AS "service.lists.siteid", mserli."type" AS "service.lists.type",
    mserli."domain" AS "service.lists.domain", mserli."refid" AS "service.lists.refid",
    mserli."start" AS "service.lists.datestart", mserli."end" AS "service.lists.dateend",
    mserli."config" AS "service.lists.config", mserli."pos" AS "service.lists.position",
    mserli."status" AS "service.lists.status", mserli."mtime" AS "service.lists.mtime",
    mserli."editor" AS "service.lists.editor", mserli."ctime" AS "service.lists.ctime"
 FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 LIMIT :size OFFSET :start
  • Default: SELECT :columns mserli."id" AS "service.lists.id", mserli."parentid" AS "service.lists.parentid", mserli."siteid" AS "service.lists.siteid", mserli."type" AS "service.lists.type", mserli."domain" AS "service.lists.domain", mserli."refid" AS "service.lists.refid", mserli."start" AS "service.lists.datestart", mserli."end" AS "service.lists.dateend", mserli."config" AS "service.lists.config", mserli."pos" AS "service.lists.position", mserli."status" AS "service.lists.status", mserli."mtime" AS "service.lists.mtime", mserli."editor" AS "service.lists.editor", mserli."ctime" AS "service.lists.ctime" FROM "mshop_service_list" mserli :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY :order OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi

submanagers#

List of manager names that can be instantiated by the service list manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/submanagers = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of sub-manager names

  • Since: 2014.03

Managers provide a generic interface to the underlying storage. Each manager has or can have sub-managers caring about particular aspects. Each of these sub-managers can be instantiated by its parent manager using the getSubManager() method.

The search keys from sub-managers can be normally used in the manager as well. It allows you to search for items of the manager using the search keys of the sub-managers to further limit the retrieved list of items.

type/count/ansi#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserlity."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_list_type" as mserlity
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserlity."id"
    OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY
 ) AS list
  • Type: string - SQL statement for counting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Counts all records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the statement can count all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

Both, the strings for ":joins" and for ":cond" are the same as for the "search" SQL statement.

Contrary to the "search" statement, it doesn't return any records but instead the number of records that have been found. As counting thousands of records can be a long running task, the maximum number of counted records is limited for performance reasons.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi

type/count/mysql#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/mysql = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserlity."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_list_type" as mserlity
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserlity."id"
    LIMIT 10000 OFFSET 0
 ) AS list
  • Default: SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count" FROM ( SELECT mserlity."id" FROM "mshop_service_list_type" as mserlity :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY mserlity."id" OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY ) AS list

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/decorators/excludes#

Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the service list type manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/excludes = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the service list type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )

This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" for the service list type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/global
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/local

type/decorators/global#

Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the service list type manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/global = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") around the service list type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the service list type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/local

type/decorators/local#

Adds a list of local decorators only to the service list type manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/local = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Type\Decorator*") around the service list type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Type\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the service list type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/decorators/global

type/delete/ansi#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list_type"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for deleting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Removes the records specified by the given IDs from the service database. The records must be from the site that is configured via the context item.

The ":cond" placeholder is replaced by the name of the ID column and the given ID or list of IDs while the site ID is bound to the question mark.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/delete/mysql#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/mysql = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list_type"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Default: DELETE FROM "mshop_service_list_type" WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi

type/insert/ansi#

Inserts a new service list type record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list_type" ( :names
    "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status",
    "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Type: string - SQL statement for inserting records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items with no ID yet (i.e. the ID is NULL) will be created in the database and the newly created ID retrieved afterwards using the "newid" SQL statement.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service list type item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The number of question marks must be the same as the number of columns listed in the INSERT statement. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/insert/mysql#

Inserts a new service list type record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/mysql = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list_type" ( :names
    "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status",
    "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Default: INSERT INTO "mshop_service_list_type" ( :names "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status", "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime" ) VALUES ( :values ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi

type/name#

Class name of the used service list type manager implementation

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/name = Standard
  • Default: Standard
  • Type: string - Last part of the class name
  • Since: 2014.03

Each default service list type manager can be replaced by an alternative imlementation. To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class name as configuration value so the manager factory knows which class it has to instantiate.

For example, if the name of the default class is

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Type\Standard

and you want to replace it with your own version named

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Lists\Type\Mytype

then you have to set the this configuration option:

 mshop/service/manager/lists/type/name = Mytype

The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive, so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last part of the class name.

The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MyType"!

type/newid/ansi#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi = 
  • Type: string - SQL statement for retrieving the last inserted record ID
  • Since: 2014.03

As soon as a new record is inserted into the database table, the database server generates a new and unique identifier for that record. This ID can be used for retrieving, updating and deleting that specific record from the table again.

For MySQL:

 SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()
For PostgreSQL:
 SELECT currval('seq_mserlity_id')
For SQL Server:
 SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY()
For Oracle:
 SELECT "seq_mserlity_id".CURRVAL FROM DUAL

There's no way to retrive the new ID by a SQL statements that fits for most database servers as they implement their own specific way.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/newid/mysql#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/mysql = SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi

type/search/ansi#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserlity."id" AS "service.lists.type.id", mserlity."siteid" AS "service.lists.type.siteid",
    mserlity."code" AS "service.lists.type.code", mserlity."domain" AS "service.lists.type.domain",
    mserlity."label" AS "service.lists.type.label", mserlity."status" AS "service.lists.type.status",
    mserlity."mtime" AS "service.lists.type.mtime", mserlity."editor" AS "service.lists.type.editor",
    mserlity."ctime" AS "service.lists.type.ctime", mserlity."pos" AS "service.lists.type.position",
    mserlity."i18n" AS "service.lists.type.i18n"
 FROM "mshop_service_list_type" mserlity
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY
  • Type: string - SQL statement for searching items
  • Since: 2014.03

Fetches the records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the SELECT statement can retrieve all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

If the records that are retrieved should be ordered by one or more columns, the generated string of column / sort direction pairs replaces the ":order" placeholder. In case no ordering is required, the complete ORDER BY part including the "/-orderby/.../orderby-/" markers is removed to speed up retrieving the records. Columns of sub-managers can also be used for ordering the result set but then no index can be used.

The number of returned records can be limited and can start at any number between the begining and the end of the result set. For that the ":size" and ":start" placeholders are replaced by the corresponding values from the criteria object. The default values are 0 for the start and 100 for the size value.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/search/mysql#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/mysql = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserlity."id" AS "service.lists.type.id", mserlity."siteid" AS "service.lists.type.siteid",
    mserlity."code" AS "service.lists.type.code", mserlity."domain" AS "service.lists.type.domain",
    mserlity."label" AS "service.lists.type.label", mserlity."status" AS "service.lists.type.status",
    mserlity."mtime" AS "service.lists.type.mtime", mserlity."editor" AS "service.lists.type.editor",
    mserlity."ctime" AS "service.lists.type.ctime", mserlity."pos" AS "service.lists.type.position",
    mserlity."i18n" AS "service.lists.type.i18n"
 FROM "mshop_service_list_type" mserlity
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 LIMIT :size OFFSET :start
  • Default: SELECT :columns mserlity."id" AS "service.lists.type.id", mserlity."siteid" AS "service.lists.type.siteid", mserlity."code" AS "service.lists.type.code", mserlity."domain" AS "service.lists.type.domain", mserlity."label" AS "service.lists.type.label", mserlity."status" AS "service.lists.type.status", mserlity."mtime" AS "service.lists.type.mtime", mserlity."editor" AS "service.lists.type.editor", mserlity."ctime" AS "service.lists.type.ctime", mserlity."pos" AS "service.lists.type.position", mserlity."i18n" AS "service.lists.type.i18n" FROM "mshop_service_list_type" mserlity :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY :order OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi

type/submanagers#

List of manager names that can be instantiated by the service list type manager

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/submanagers = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of sub-manager names

  • Since: 2014.03

Managers provide a generic interface to the underlying storage. Each manager has or can have sub-managers caring about particular aspects. Each of these sub-managers can be instantiated by its parent manager using the getSubManager() method.

The search keys from sub-managers can be normally used in the manager as well. It allows you to search for items of the manager using the search keys of the sub-managers to further limit the retrieved list of items.

type/update/ansi#

Updates an existing service list type record in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_list_type"
 SET :names
    "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?,
    "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for updating records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items which already have an ID (i.e. the ID is not NULL) will be updated in the database.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service list type item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/count/ansi

type/update/mysql#

Updates an existing service list type record in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/mysql = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_list_type"
 SET :names
    "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?,
    "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Default: UPDATE "mshop_service_list_type" SET :names "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?, "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ? WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/type/update/ansi

update/ansi#

Updates an existing service list record in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_list"
 SET :names
    "parentid"=?, "key" = ?, "type" = ?, "domain" = ?, "refid" = ?, "start" = ?,
    "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for updating records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items which already have an ID (i.e. the ID is not NULL) will be updated in the database.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service list item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/count/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/lists/aggregate/ansi

update/mysql#

Updates an existing service list record in the database

mshop/service/manager/lists/update/mysql = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_list"
 SET :names
    "parentid"=?, "key" = ?, "type" = ?, "domain" = ?, "refid" = ?, "start" = ?,
    "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Default: UPDATE "mshop_service_list" SET :names "parentid"=?, "key" = ?, "type" = ?, "domain" = ?, "refid" = ?, "start" = ?, "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ? WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/lists/update/ansi

name#

Class name of the used service manager implementation

mshop/service/manager/name = Standard
  • Default: Standard
  • Type: string - Last part of the class name
  • Since: 2014.03

Each default manager can be replace by an alternative imlementation. To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class name as configuration value so the manager factory knows which class it has to instantiate.

For example, if the name of the default class is

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Standard

and you want to replace it with your own version named

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Mymanager

then you have to set the this configuration option:

 mshop/service/manager/name = Mymanager

The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive, so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last part of the class name.

The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MyManager"!

newid#

ansi#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi = 
  • Type: string - SQL statement for retrieving the last inserted record ID
  • Since: 2014.03

As soon as a new record is inserted into the database table, the database server generates a new and unique identifier for that record. This ID can be used for retrieving, updating and deleting that specific record from the table again.

For MySQL:

 SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()
For PostgreSQL:
 SELECT currval('seq_mser_id')
For SQL Server:
 SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY()
For Oracle:
 SELECT "seq_mser_id".CURRVAL FROM DUAL

There's no way to retrive the new ID by a SQL statements that fits for most database servers as they implement their own specific way.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

mysql#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/newid/mysql = SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi

resource#

Name of the database connection resource to use

mshop/service/manager/resource = db-service
  • Default: db-service
  • Type: string - Database connection name
  • Since: 2023.04
  • Since: 2023.04
  • Since: 2023.04
  • Since: 2023.04

You can configure a different database connection for each data domain and if no such connection name exists, the "db" connection will be used. It's also possible to use the same database connection for different data domains by configuring the same connection name using this setting.

ansi#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/search/ansi = 
 SELECT :columns
    mser."id" AS "service.id", mser."siteid" AS "service.siteid",
    mser."pos" AS "service.position", mser."type" AS "service.type",
    mser."code" AS "service.code", mser."label" AS "service.label",
    mser."provider" AS "service.provider", mser."config" AS "service.config",
    mser."start" AS "service.datestart", mser."end" AS "service.dateend",
    mser."status" AS "service.status", mser."mtime" AS "service.mtime",
    mser."editor" AS "service.editor",  mser."ctime" AS "service.ctime"
 FROM "mshop_service" mser
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 GROUP BY :columns :group
    mser."id", mser."siteid", mser."pos", mser."type", mser."code", mser."label",
    mser."provider", mser."config", mser."start", mser."end", mser."status", mser."mtime",
    mser."editor",  mser."ctime"
 ORDER BY :order
 OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY
  • Type: string - SQL statement for searching items
  • Since: 2014.03

Fetches the records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the SELECT statement can retrieve all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

If the records that are retrieved should be ordered by one or more columns, the generated string of column / sort direction pairs replaces the ":order" placeholder. In case no ordering is required, the complete ORDER BY part including the "/-orderby/.../orderby-/" markers is removed to speed up retrieving the records. Columns of sub-managers can also be used for ordering the result set but then no index can be used.

The number of returned records can be limited and can start at any number between the begining and the end of the result set. For that the ":size" and ":start" placeholders are replaced by the corresponding values from the criteria object. The default values are 0 for the start and 100 for the size value.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

mysql#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/search/mysql = 
 SELECT :columns
    mser."id" AS "service.id", mser."siteid" AS "service.siteid",
    mser."pos" AS "service.position", mser."type" AS "service.type",
    mser."code" AS "service.code", mser."label" AS "service.label",
    mser."provider" AS "service.provider", mser."config" AS "service.config",
    mser."start" AS "service.datestart", mser."end" AS "service.dateend",
    mser."status" AS "service.status", mser."mtime" AS "service.mtime",
    mser."editor" AS "service.editor",  mser."ctime" AS "service.ctime"
 FROM "mshop_service" mser
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 GROUP BY :group mser."id"
 ORDER BY :order
 LIMIT :size OFFSET :start
  • Default: SELECT :columns mser."id" AS "service.id", mser."siteid" AS "service.siteid", mser."pos" AS "service.position", mser."type" AS "service.type", mser."code" AS "service.code", mser."label" AS "service.label", mser."provider" AS "service.provider", mser."config" AS "service.config", mser."start" AS "service.datestart", mser."end" AS "service.dateend", mser."status" AS "service.status", mser."mtime" AS "service.mtime", mser."editor" AS "service.editor", mser."ctime" AS "service.ctime" FROM "mshop_service" mser :joins WHERE :cond GROUP BY :columns :group mser."id", mser."siteid", mser."pos", mser."type", mser."code", mser."label", mser."provider", mser."config", mser."start", mser."end", mser."status", mser."mtime", mser."editor", mser."ctime" ORDER BY :order OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi

sitemode#

Mode how items from levels below or above in the site tree are handled

mshop/service/manager/sitemode = 3
  • Default: 3
  • Type: int - Constant from Aimeos\MShop\Locale\Manager\Base class
  • Since: 2018.01

By default, only items from the current site are fetched from the storage. If the ai-sites extension is installed, you can create a tree of sites. Then, this setting allows you to define for the whole service domain if items from parent sites are inherited, sites from child sites are aggregated or both.

Available constants for the site mode are: * 0 = only items from the current site * 1 = inherit items from parent sites * 2 = aggregate items from child sites * 3 = inherit and aggregate items at the same time

You also need to set the mode in the locale manager (mshop/locale/manager/sitelevel) to one of the constants. If you set it to the same value, it will work as described but you can also use different modes. For example, if inheritance and aggregation is configured the locale manager but only inheritance in the domain manager because aggregating items makes no sense in this domain, then items wil be only inherited. Thus, you have full control over inheritance and aggregation in each domain.

See also:

  • mshop/locale/manager/sitelevel

submanagers#

List of manager names that can be instantiated by the service manager

mshop/service/manager/submanagers = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of sub-manager names

  • Since: 2014.03

Managers provide a generic interface to the underlying storage. Each manager has or can have sub-managers caring about particular aspects. Each of these sub-managers can be instantiated by its parent manager using the getSubManager() method.

The search keys from sub-managers can be normally used in the manager as well. It allows you to search for items of the manager using the search keys of the sub-managers to further limit the retrieved list of items.

type#

count/ansi#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserty."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserty."id"
    OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY
 ) AS list
  • Type: string - SQL statement for counting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Counts all records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the statement can count all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

Both, the strings for ":joins" and for ":cond" are the same as for the "search" SQL statement.

Contrary to the "search" statement, it doesn't return any records but instead the number of records that have been found. As counting thousands of records can be a long running task, the maximum number of counted records is limited for performance reasons.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi

count/mysql#

Counts the number of records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/count/mysql = 
 SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count"
 FROM (
    SELECT mserty."id"
    FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty
    :joins
    WHERE :cond
    ORDER BY mserty."id"
    LIMIT 10000 OFFSET 0
 ) AS list
  • Default: SELECT COUNT(*) AS "count" FROM ( SELECT mserty."id" FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY mserty."id" OFFSET 0 ROWS FETCH NEXT 10000 ROWS ONLY ) AS list

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

decorators/excludes#

Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the service type manager

mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/excludes = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to remove a decorator added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" before they are wrapped around the service type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )

This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of common decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") added via "mshop/common/manager/decorators/default" for the service type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/global
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/local

decorators/global#

Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the service type manager

mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/global = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap global decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator*") around the service type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Common\Manager\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the service type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/local

decorators/local#

Adds a list of local decorators only to the service type manager

mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/local = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of decorator names

  • Since: 2014.03

Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or modify what is returned to the caller.

This option allows you to wrap local decorators ("\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Type\Decorator*") around the service type manager.

 mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )

This would add the decorator named "decorator2" defined by "\Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Type\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the service type manager.

See also:

  • mshop/common/manager/decorators/default
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/excludes
  • mshop/service/manager/type/decorators/global

delete/ansi#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_type"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for deleting items
  • Since: 2014.03

Removes the records specified by the given IDs from the service database. The records must be from the site that is configured via the context item.

The ":cond" placeholder is replaced by the name of the ID column and the given ID or list of IDs while the site ID is bound to the question mark.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

delete/mysql#

Deletes the items matched by the given IDs from the database

mshop/service/manager/type/delete/mysql = 
 DELETE FROM "mshop_service_type"
 WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?
  • Default: DELETE FROM "mshop_service_type" WHERE :cond AND "siteid" LIKE ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi

insert/ansi#

Inserts a new service type record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_type" ( :names
    "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status",
    "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Type: string - SQL statement for inserting records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items with no ID yet (i.e. the ID is NULL) will be created in the database and the newly created ID retrieved afterwards using the "newid" SQL statement.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service type item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The number of question marks must be the same as the number of columns listed in the INSERT statement. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

insert/mysql#

Inserts a new service type record into the database table

mshop/service/manager/type/insert/mysql = 
 INSERT INTO "mshop_service_type" ( :names
    "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status",
    "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime"
 ) VALUES ( :values
    ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
 )
  • Default: INSERT INTO "mshop_service_type" ( :names "code", "domain", "label", "i18n", "pos", "status", "mtime","editor", "siteid", "ctime" ) VALUES ( :values ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi

name#

Class name of the used service type manager implementation

mshop/service/manager/type/name = Standard
  • Default: Standard
  • Type: string - Last part of the class name
  • Since: 2014.03

Each default service type manager can be replaced by an alternative imlementation. To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class name as configuration value so the manager factory knows which class it has to instantiate.

For example, if the name of the default class is

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Type\Standard

and you want to replace it with your own version named

 \Aimeos\MShop\Service\Manager\Type\Mytype

then you have to set the this configuration option:

 mshop/service/manager/type/name = Mytype

The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive, so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last part of the class name.

The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MyType"!

newid/ansi#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi = 
  • Type: string - SQL statement for retrieving the last inserted record ID
  • Since: 2014.03

As soon as a new record is inserted into the database table, the database server generates a new and unique identifier for that record. This ID can be used for retrieving, updating and deleting that specific record from the table again.

For MySQL:

 SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()
For PostgreSQL:
 SELECT currval('seq_mserty_id')
For SQL Server:
 SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY()
For Oracle:
 SELECT "seq_mserty_id".CURRVAL FROM DUAL

There's no way to retrive the new ID by a SQL statements that fits for most database servers as they implement their own specific way.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

newid/mysql#

Retrieves the ID generated by the database when inserting a new record

mshop/service/manager/type/newid/mysql = SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID()

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi

search/ansi#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserty."id" AS "service.type.id", mserty."siteid" AS "service.type.siteid",
    mserty."domain" AS "service.type.domain", mserty."code" AS "service.type.code",
    mserty."label" AS "service.type.label", mserty."status" AS "service.type.status",
    mserty."mtime" AS "service.type.mtime", mserty."editor" AS "service.type.editor",
    mserty."ctime" AS "service.type.ctime", mserty."pos" AS "service.type.position",
    mserty."i18n" AS "service.type.i18n"
 FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY
  • Type: string - SQL statement for searching items
  • Since: 2014.03

Fetches the records matched by the given criteria from the service database. The records must be from one of the sites that are configured via the context item. If the current site is part of a tree of sites, the SELECT statement can retrieve all records from the current site and the complete sub-tree of sites.

As the records can normally be limited by criteria from sub-managers, their tables must be joined in the SQL context. This is done by using the "internaldeps" property from the definition of the ID column of the sub-managers. These internal dependencies specify the JOIN between the tables and the used columns for joining. The ":joins" placeholder is then replaced by the JOIN strings from the sub-managers.

To limit the records matched, conditions can be added to the given criteria object. It can contain comparisons like column names that must match specific values which can be combined by AND, OR or NOT operators. The resulting string of SQL conditions replaces the ":cond" placeholder before the statement is sent to the database server.

If the records that are retrieved should be ordered by one or more columns, the generated string of column / sort direction pairs replaces the ":order" placeholder. In case no ordering is required, the complete ORDER BY part including the "/-orderby/.../orderby-/" markers is removed to speed up retrieving the records. Columns of sub-managers can also be used for ordering the result set but then no index can be used.

The number of returned records can be limited and can start at any number between the begining and the end of the result set. For that the ":size" and ":start" placeholders are replaced by the corresponding values from the criteria object. The default values are 0 for the start and 100 for the size value.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

search/mysql#

Retrieves the records matched by the given criteria in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/search/mysql = 
 SELECT :columns
    mserty."id" AS "service.type.id", mserty."siteid" AS "service.type.siteid",
    mserty."domain" AS "service.type.domain", mserty."code" AS "service.type.code",
    mserty."label" AS "service.type.label", mserty."status" AS "service.type.status",
    mserty."mtime" AS "service.type.mtime", mserty."editor" AS "service.type.editor",
    mserty."ctime" AS "service.type.ctime", mserty."pos" AS "service.type.position",
    mserty."i18n" AS "service.type.i18n"
 FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty
 :joins
 WHERE :cond
 ORDER BY :order
 LIMIT :size OFFSET :start
  • Default: SELECT :columns mserty."id" AS "service.type.id", mserty."siteid" AS "service.type.siteid", mserty."domain" AS "service.type.domain", mserty."code" AS "service.type.code", mserty."label" AS "service.type.label", mserty."status" AS "service.type.status", mserty."mtime" AS "service.type.mtime", mserty."editor" AS "service.type.editor", mserty."ctime" AS "service.type.ctime", mserty."pos" AS "service.type.position", mserty."i18n" AS "service.type.i18n" FROM "mshop_service_type" mserty :joins WHERE :cond ORDER BY :order OFFSET :start ROWS FETCH NEXT :size ROWS ONLY

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi

submanagers#

List of manager names that can be instantiated by the service type manager

mshop/service/manager/type/submanagers = Array
(
)
  • Default: Array ( )

  • Type: array - List of sub-manager names

  • Since: 2014.03

Managers provide a generic interface to the underlying storage. Each manager has or can have sub-managers caring about particular aspects. Each of these sub-managers can be instantiated by its parent manager using the getSubManager() method.

The search keys from sub-managers can be normally used in the manager as well. It allows you to search for items of the manager using the search keys of the sub-managers to further limit the retrieved list of items.

update/ansi#

Updates an existing service type record in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_type"
 SET :names
    "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?,
    "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for updating records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items which already have an ID (i.e. the ID is not NULL) will be updated in the database.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service type item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/type/count/ansi

update/mysql#

Updates an existing service type record in the database

mshop/service/manager/type/update/mysql = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service_type"
 SET :names
    "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?,
    "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Default: UPDATE "mshop_service_type" SET :names "code" = ?, "domain" = ?, "label" = ?, "i18n" = ?, "pos" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ? WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/type/update/ansi

update#

ansi#

Updates an existing service record in the database

mshop/service/manager/update/ansi = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service"
 SET :names
    "pos" = ?, "type" = ?, "code" = ?, "label" = ?, "provider" = ?, "start" = ?,
    "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Type: string - SQL statement for updating records
  • Since: 2014.03

Items which already have an ID (i.e. the ID is not NULL) will be updated in the database.

The SQL statement must be a string suitable for being used as prepared statement. It must include question marks for binding the values from the service item to the statement before they are sent to the database server. The order of the columns must correspond to the order in the save() method, so the correct values are bound to the columns.

The SQL statement should conform to the ANSI standard to be compatible with most relational database systems. This also includes using double quotes for table and column names.

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/insert/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/newid/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/delete/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/search/ansi
  • mshop/service/manager/count/ansi

mysql#

Updates an existing service record in the database

mshop/service/manager/update/mysql = 
 UPDATE "mshop_service"
 SET :names
    "pos" = ?, "type" = ?, "code" = ?, "label" = ?, "provider" = ?, "start" = ?,
    "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ?
 WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?
  • Default: UPDATE "mshop_service" SET :names "pos" = ?, "type" = ?, "code" = ?, "label" = ?, "provider" = ?, "start" = ?, "end" = ?, "config" = ?, "status" = ?, "mtime" = ?, "editor" = ? WHERE "siteid" LIKE ? AND "id" = ?

See also:

  • mshop/service/manager/update/ansi

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