Examples

The central entry point to the X DevAPI is the mysql_xdevapi\getSession() function, which receives a URI to a MySQL 8.0 Server and returns a mysql_xdevap\Session object.

Example #1 Connecting to a MySQL Server

<?php
try {
    
$session mysql_xdevapi\getSession("mysqlx://user:password@host");
} catch(
Exception $e) {
    die(
"Connection could not be established: " $e->getMessage());
}
 
// ... use $session
?>

The session provides full access to the API. For a new MySQL Server installation, the first step is to create a database schema with a collection to store data:

Example #2 Creating a Schema and Collection on the MySQL Server

<?php
$schema 
$session->createSchema("test");
$collection $schema->createCollection("example");
?>

When storing data, typically json_encode() is used to encode the data into JSON, which can then be stored inside a collection.

The following example stores data into the collection we created earlier, and then retrieve parts of it again.

Example #3 Storing and Retrieving Data

<?php
$marco 
= [
  
"name" => "Marco",
  
"age"  => 19,
  
"job"  => "Programmer"
];
$mike = [
  
"name" => "Mike",
  
"age"  => 39,
  
"job"  => "Manager"
];

$schema $session->getSchema("test");
$collection $schema->getCollection("example");

$collection->add($marco$mike)->execute();

var_dump($collection->find("name = 'Mike'")->execute()->fetchOne());
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

array(4) {
  ["_id"]=>
  string(28) "00005ad66aaf0000000000000003"
  ["age"]=>
  int(39)
  ["job"]=>
  string(7) "Manager"
  ["name"]=>
  string(4) "Mike"
}

The example demonstrates that the MySQL Server adds an extra field named _id, which serves as primary key to the document.

The example also demonstrates that retrieved data is sorted alphabetically. That specific order comes from the efficient binary storage inside the MySQL server, but it should not be relied upon. Refer to the MySQL JSON datatype documentation for details.

Optionally use PHP's iterators fetch multiple documents:

Example #4 Fetching and Iterating Multiple Documents

<?php
$result 
$collection->find()->execute();
foreach (
$result as $doc) {
  echo 
"${doc["name"]} is a ${doc["job"]}.\n";
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Marco is a Programmer.
Mike is a Manager.

Here you can write a comment


Please enter at least 10 characters.
Loading... Please wait.
* Pflichtangabe
There are no comments available yet.

PHP cURL Tutorial: Using cURL to Make HTTP Requests

cURL is a powerful PHP extension that allows you to communicate with different servers using various protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. ...

TheMax

Autor : TheMax
Category: PHP-Tutorials

Midjourney Tutorial - Instructions for beginners

There is an informative video about Midjourney, the tool for creating digital images using artificial intelligence, entitled "Midjourney tutorial in German - instructions for beginners" ...

Mike94

Autor : Mike94
Category: KI Tutorials

Basics of views in MySQL

Views in a MySQL database offer the option of creating a virtual table based on the result of an SQL query. This virtual table can be queried like a normal table without changing the underlying data. ...

admin

Autor : admin
Category: mySQL-Tutorials

Publish a tutorial

Share your knowledge with other developers worldwide

Share your knowledge with other developers worldwide

You are a professional in your field and want to share your knowledge, then sign up now and share it with our PHP community

learn more

Publish a tutorial