1. The concept of PDO
PDO is actually an abstraction layer of a database. Using PDO programming can easily change the database at any time in subsequent actual operations without changing the source code. The location of PDO is as shown below:
phptest","root","123");
This completes the initialization of the PDO object. The connected database is the phptest database of the mysql database. The username and password used are root and 123 respectively
If you write dsn information into the configuration file, use the following method:
$pdo = new PDO("uri:MysqlDbo.ini","root","123"); \dsn data is written in the MysqlDbo.ini file
3.2 Use of PDO objects
The member methods of PDO are as follows:
1) query($sql); //Used to execute query SQL statements. Return PDOStatement object
2) exec($sql); //Used to perform add, delete, and modify operations and return the number of affected rows;
3) setAttribute(); //Set a "database connection object" attribute.
4) fetchAll(); //Parse data
The following is an example:
The original data of the database is as follows:
1 php
2 //Connect to database
3 try {
4 $pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phptest", "root", "20125202" );
5 }
6 catch (PDOException $e){
7 die("Database connection failed".$e->getMessage());
8 }
9 //Query statement
10 $sql = 'select * from students';
11 //Execute statements and parse data
12 echo 'id '.'____________'.'name'.'____________'.'sex'."
";
13 foreach ($pdo->query($sql) as $val){
14 echo $val['id'].'____________'.$val['name'].' ____________'.$val['sex']."
";
15 }
16 ?>
The effect is as shown below:
1 php
2 //Connect to database
3 try {
4 $pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phptest", "root", "123" );
5 }
6 catch (PDOException $e){
7 die("Database connection failed".$e->getMessage());
8 }
9 //Insert statement
10 $sql = "insert into students values('20125203','tony','female')";
11 //Execute statements and parse data
12 $res = $pdo->exec($sql);
13 if ($res){
14 echo "Insertion successful!";
15 }
16 //Query results
17 $sql = 'select * from students';
18 echo 'id '.'____________'.'name'.'____________'.'sex'."
";
19 foreach ($pdo->query($sql) as $val){
20 echo $val['id'].'____________'.$val['name'].' ____________'.$val['sex']."
";
21 }
22 ?>
The effect is as shown below:
1 php
2 //Connect to database
3 try {
4 $pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phptest", "root", "123" );
5 }
6 catch (PDOException $e){
7 die("Database connection failed".$e->getMessage());
8 }
9 //Insert statement
10 //$sql = "insert into students values('20125203','tony','female')";
11 //Modify the statement
12 $sql = "update students set sex='male' where id='20125203'";
13 //Execute statements and parse data
14 $res = $pdo->exec($sql);
15 if ($res){
16 echo "Modification successful!";
17 }
18 //Query results
19 $sql = 'select * from students';
20 echo ' id '.'____________'.'name'.'____________'.'sex'."
";
21 foreach ($pdo->query($sql) as $val){
22 echo $val['id'].'____________'.$val['name'].' ____________'.$val['sex']."
";
23 }
24 ?>
Modify data
The effect is as shown below:
1 php
2 //Connect to database
3 try {
4 $pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=phptest", "root", "20125202" );
5 }
6 catch (PDOException $e){
7 die("Database connection failed".$e->getMessage());
8 }
9 //Insert statement
10 //$sql = "insert into students values('20125203','tony','female')";
11 //Modify the statement
12 //$sql = "update students set sex='male' where id='20125203'";
13 //Delete statement
14 $sql = "delete from students where id='20125203'";
15 //Execute statements and parse data
16 $res = $pdo->exec($sql);
17 if ($res){
18 echo "Delete successfully!";
19 }
20 //Query results
21 $sql = 'select * from students';
22 echo 'id '.'____________'.'name'.'____________'.'sex'."
";
23 foreach ($pdo->query($sql) as $val){
24 echo $val['id'].'____________'.$val['name'].' ____________'.$val['sex']."
";
25 }
26 ?>
Delete data
The effect is as shown below:
The above is the basic usage of PDO and operations such as adding, deleting, checking and modifying.