Batch sql benchmark in php

I want this in php, how can I do this.

I don't find a library that supports batch sql in php. One of the main reasons for choosing orient db is its batch functions, but I couldn't find anything for php, please help.

I downloaded doctrine/odm as well AntonTerekhov_OrientDB-PHP

from GitHub

I can run this batch package from studio: -

let $u=select from person where id=1 
let $f=select expand(out(Friend)) from $u[0]
let $a=create vertex posts set created_by=$u[0],text="Hello............lllll"
let $pbedge=create edge POSTED_BY from $a to $u
let $swith=create edge shared_with from $a to $f
commit
return $a

      

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After a lot of searching, I decided to create my own class / driver for Orient DB. Here is the Git Hub Address

If anyone needs it, you can use ............. It can execute both batch and single statement / queries / SQL orientDB



<?php
/******** Β© Fun n Enjoy Internet Ltd ( http://www.funnenjoy.com ) ***********
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/*********** Author: Ravinder Payal ******************
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/***************Date / Time :- 27 Sept 2015 10:25 PM  *****************/


class OrientDb{
    private $host,$username,$password;
    private $connection;
    function __construct($host,$username,$password){
        if(empty($host)){
            throw "Host Address Not Provide";
            }
            if(empty($username) || empty($password)){
            throw "Provide Username / Password. Receaved Empty Strings";
            }
        $this->host=$host;
        $this->username=$username;
        $this->password=$password;
        }
    function connect(){
        $this->connection=curl_init();
        curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_USERPWD, $this->username.":".$this->password);
        curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
        }
    function query($db,$query){
            curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_URL, $this->host."/batch/".$db);
            curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "POST"); 
            curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_POST,1);
            $json='{ "transaction" : true,"operations" : [{"type" : "script","language" : "sql","script" : [ "'.$query.'" ]}]}';
            curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('Content-Type: application/json','Connection: Keep-Alive','Content-Length: ' . strlen($json) ));
            curl_setopt($this->connection, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $json);
            $result=curl_exec($this->connection);
            $http_code=curl_getinfo($this->connection,CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE);
            if($http_code!=200){
                            if($http_code==0){
                                 throw new Exception("Host is not accessible.");
                                }
                $result=json_decode($result);
                 throw new Exception("Server returned  ".$result->errors[0]->content." With code ".$result->errors[0]->code);
            }
            $result=json_decode($result);           
            return $result;

        }
    function close(){
        curl_close($this->connection);
        }   
}

      

If anyone has a better answer, I agree with this heart.

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