Public Member Functions | |
__construct ($constraints=null) | |
Constructs new AuthHashType object. | |
addUser ($salt, $password, $username, $firstName, $lastName, $email, $ldapUserId= '', $emailConfirmed= 'false;') | |
Add new AuthUser object connected to this object. | |
listUsers ($constraints=array(), $limit=array(), $order=array(), $count=false) | |
Retrieves list of children AuthUser objects. | |
listUsersMulti ($constraints=array(), $limit=array(), $order=array(), $count=false, $depth=1) | |
Retrieves list of children AuthUser objects using joins. | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static | exists ($constraints=array()) |
Checks to see if object exists according to constraints. | |
static | getAttributesStatic () |
Retrieves attributes and information about them. | |
static | getList ($constraints=array(), $limit=array(), $order=array(), $count=false) |
Retrieves list of AuthHashType objects. | |
static | getTableNameStatic () |
Retrieves name of table represented by this class. | |
static | retrieve ($constraints=array(), $checkOnly=false) |
Retrieves a single object of this type, given the constraints. | |
Static Public Attributes | |
static | $ATTRIBUTES |
Attributes for this entity and information about them. |
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AuthHashType::__construct | ( | $ | constraints = null |
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Constructs new AuthHashType object.
This method will only populate the object if a constraints array is passed in, to use for selecting the information for the object from the database (see Guide to Database Constraints).
$constraints | [array]: constraints array for populating |
AuthHashType::addUser | ( | $ | salt, | |
$ | password, | |||
$ | username, | |||
$ | firstName, | |||
$ | lastName, | |||
$ | email, | |||
$ | ldapUserId = '' , |
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$ | emailConfirmed = 'false;' | |||
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Add new AuthUser object connected to this object.
This method creates a new AuthUser and makes sure that relevant foreign keys in that object point to this object and any other necessary objects as passed in as parameters to this method. For parameters that request another model object, you may either pass in the model object itself, or the id value for that object, as would be used in the foreign key of the new AuthUser object. For example, if the new object needs to point to both this object and, say, a user object, then you can either pass in a user object, or a user ID.
$salt | [string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
$password | [string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
$username | [string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
$firstName | [string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
$lastName | [string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
[string]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | ||
$ldapUserId | [int]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE | |
$emailConfirmed | [int]: INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE |
static AuthHashType::exists | ( | $ | constraints = array() |
) | [static] |
Checks to see if object exists according to constraints.
This is simply an alias for retrieve($constraints, true);
$constraints | [array]: constraints used to check for existence of object |
static AuthHashType::getAttributesStatic | ( | ) | [static] |
Retrieves attributes and information about them.
This method is needed because there is no generic way to get at the $ATTRIBUTES static member variable without this kind of method. If you do not need to generically grab the attributes of a model class, just use ModelClass::$ATTRIBUTES
or $obj->getAttributes()
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static AuthHashType::getList | ( | $ | constraints = array() , |
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$ | limit = array() , |
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$ | order = array() , |
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$ | count = false | |||
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Retrieves list of AuthHashType objects.
See Guide to Database Constraints for more on how to construct constraint and other arrays for this method.
$constraints | [array]: limit results by criteria | |
$limit | [array]: limit results by count | |
$order | [array]: change ordering of results | |
$count | [boolean]: if true, return the number of objects that would have been returned, rather than the objects themselves |
static AuthHashType::getTableNameStatic | ( | ) | [static] |
Retrieves name of table represented by this class.
AuthHashType::listUsers | ( | $ | constraints = array() , |
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$ | limit = array() , |
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$ | order = array() , |
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$ | count = false | |||
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Retrieves list of children AuthUser objects.
This method retrieves objects of type AuthUser which have their hashTypeId field equal to the value of this object's id field. The constraints, limit and order parameters can be used to trim down and order the results. See Guide to Database Constraints for more on using database constraints with DBI2/SModel2.
$constraints | [array]: constraints array to further limit results | |
$limit | [array]: limit array to control how many and which results are returned | |
$order | [array]: order array to control the ordering of the returned results | |
$count | [boolean]: if true, only return the count of how many objects would be returned, rather than the objects themselves |
$count
is true, or null on error AuthHashType::listUsersMulti | ( | $ | constraints = array() , |
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$ | limit = array() , |
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$ | order = array() , |
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$ | count = false , |
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$ | depth = 1 | |||
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Retrieves list of children AuthUser objects using joins.
This method retrieves objects of type AuthUser which have their hashTypeId field equal to the value of this object's id field. The constraints, limit and order parameters can be used to trim down and order the results. See Guide to Database Constraints for more on using database constraints with DBI2/SModel2. Unlike listUsers(), this method joins the child objects with their parent objects.
$constraints | [array]: constraints array to further limit results | |
$limit | [array]: limit array to control how many and which results are returned | |
$order | [array]: order array to control the ordering of the returned results | |
$count | [boolean]: if true, only return the count of how many objects would be returned, rather than the objects themselves | |
$depth | [int]: how deep to traverse dependencies when doing joins |
$count
is true, or null on error static AuthHashType::retrieve | ( | $ | constraints = array() , |
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$ | checkOnly = false | |||
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Retrieves a single object of this type, given the constraints.
Use this method instead of the constructor since the constructor cannot return error conditions properly.
$constraints | [array]: constraints to use when retrieving object | |
$checkOnly | [boolean]: if true, just return whether the row exists in the DB |