Database (dbm-style) abstraction layer functionsdba
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These functions build the foundation for accessing Berkeley DB
style databases.
This is a general abstraction layer for several file-based databases.
As such, functionality is limited to a common subset of features
supported by modern databases such as
Sleepycat Software's DB2.
(This is not to be confused with IBM's DB2 software, which is
supported through the ODBC functions.)
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The behaviour of various aspects depends on the implementation of the
underlying database. Functions such as dba_optimize
and dba_sync will do what they promise for one
database and will do nothing for others. You have to download and install
supported dba-Handlers.
List of DBA handlersHandlerNotesdbm
Dbm is the oldest (original) type of Berkeley DB style
databases. You should avoid it, if possible. We do not support
the compatibility functions built into DB2 and gdbm, because
they are only compatible on the source code level, but cannot
handle the original dbm format.
ndbm
Ndbm is a newer type and more flexible than dbm. It still has
most of the arbitrary limits of dbm (therefore it is
deprecated).
gdbm
Gdbm is the GNU database
manager.
db2
DB2 is Sleepycat Software's
DB2. It is described as "a programmatic toolkit that
provides high-performance built-in database support for both
standalone and client/server applications.
db3
DB3 is Sleepycat Software's
DB3.
db4
DB4 is Sleepycat Software's
DB4. This is available since PHP 5.0.0.
cdb
Cdb is "a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and
reading constant databases." It is from the author of qmail and
can be found here. Since it is
constant, we support only reading operations. And since PHP 4.3.0
we support writing (not updating) through the internal cdb library.
cdb_make
Since PHP 4.3.0 we support creation (not updating) of cdb files
when the bundeled cdb library is used.
flatfile
This is available since PHP 4.3.0 for compatibility with the deprecated
dbm extension only and should be avoided.
However you may use this where files were created in this format. That
happens when configure could not find any external library.
When invoking the dba_open or
dba_popen functions, one of the
handler names must be supplied as an argument. The actually
available list of handlers is displayed by invoking
phpinfo or dba_handlers.
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The functions dba_open and
dba_popen return a handle to the specified
database file to access which is used by all other dba-function calls.
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DBA example
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DBA is binary safe and does not have any arbitrary limits.
However, it inherits all limits set by the underlying
database implementation.
All file-based databases must provide a way of setting the file
mode of a new created database, if that is possible at all. The
file mode is commonly passed as the fourth argument to
dba_open or dba_popen.
You can access all entries of a database in a linear way by using the
dba_firstkey and dba_nextkey
functions. You may not change the database while traversing it.
Traversing a database
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