How it works
This describes the background and inner workings of the mysqlnd_uh extension.
Two classes are provided by the extension: MysqlndUhConnection
and MysqlndUhPreparedStatement. MysqlndUhConnection lets
you access almost all methods of the mysqlnd
internal connection
class. The latter exposes some selected
methods of the mysqlnd
internal statement
class.
For example, MysqlndUhConnection::connect() maps to
the mysqlnd
library C function
mysqlnd_conn__connect
.
As a mysqlnd plugin, the PECL/mysqlnd_uh extension replaces mysqlnd
library C functions with its own functions. Whenever a
PHP MySQL extension compiled to use mysqlnd
calls
a mysqlnd function, the functions installed by the plugin are executed
instead of the original mysqlnd
ones. For example,
mysqli_connect() invokes mysqlnd_conn__connect
,
so the connect function installed by PECL/mysqlnd_uh will be called.
The functions installed by PECL/mysqlnd_uh are the methods of the built-in classes.
The built-in PHP classes and their methods do nothing but call their
mysqlnd
C library counterparts, to behave exactly
like the original mysqlnd
function they replace.
The code below illustrates in pseudo-code what the extension does.
Пример #1 Pseudo-code: what a built-in class does
class MysqlndUhConnection { public function connect(($conn, $host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port, $socket, $mysql_flags) { MYSQLND* c_mysqlnd_connection = convert_from_php_to_c($conn); ... return call_c_function(mysqlnd_conn__connect(c_mysqlnd_connection, ...)); } }
The build-in classes behave like a transparent proxy. It is possible for you to replace the proxy with your own. This is done by subclassing MysqlndUhConnection or MysqlndUhPreparedStatement to extend the functionality of the proxy, followed by registering a new proxy object. Proxy objects are installed by mysqlnd_uh_set_connection_proxy() and mysqlnd_uh_set_statement_proxy().
Пример #2 Installing a proxy
<?php
class proxy extends MysqlndUhConnection {
public function connect($res, $host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port, $socket, $mysql_flags) {
printf("%s(%s)\n", __METHOD__, var_export(func_get_args(), true));
$ret = parent::connect($res, $host, $user, $passwd, $db, $port, $socket, $mysql_flags);
printf("%s returns %s\n", __METHOD__, var_export($ret, true));
return $ret;
}
}
mysqlnd_uh_set_connection_proxy(new proxy());
$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "root", "", "test");
?>
Результат выполнения данного примера:
proxy::connect(array ( 0 => NULL, 1 => 'localhost', 2 => 'root', 3 => '', 4 => 'test', 5 => 3306, 6 => NULL, 7 => 131072, )) proxy::connect returns true