I have an SQLITE Database's File which in one of the table columns there is some simple Regular Expressions.
These Expressions are something like /foo(.?) or /foo/bar/(.?) and so on...
Well, when we try to match some text against a Regular Pattern, in PHP, we do:
preg_match( $pattern, $target, $matches )
Replacing the variables with the content, obviously.
What I would like to do is send ANY STRING as value of a WHERE Clause and, when searching the SQLITE Database's File, use each of the stored Regular Expressions to match a pattern in the given string.
I think that using PHP's sqlite_create_function() I can create some kind of routine to do this, but I don't know exactly how, since is the first time I develop us开发者_如何学Pythoning SQLITE.
If interest, it's part of an MVC Routing of a Framework I'm developing.
Thank you very much, in advance.
You can use SQLiteDatabase::createFunction
documentation here or PDO::sqliteCreateFunction
documentation here
I did something like this:
<?php
function _sqliteRegexp($string, $pattern) {
if(preg_match('/^'.$pattern.'$/i', $string)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
$PDO->sqliteCreateFunction('regexp', '_sqliteRegexp', 2);
?>
Use:
SELECT route FROM routes WHERE pattern REGEXP 'your/url/string' LIMIT 1
Is this what you are looking for?
e.g. SELECT * FROM `my_table` WHERE `my_column` REGEXP "\/foo(.?)"
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