I am using
$rows = $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
to get all the rows of my table.
The schema is defined as "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, title TEXT, year INTEGER, price REAL"
A row from he results of the fetchAll is
array(4) {
[0]=>
string(1) "1"
[1]=>
string(14) "The Dark Night"
[2]=>
string(4) "2008"
[3]=>
string(5) "19.95"
}
Why are all the data types being returned as strings? I want them to be returned as defined in the schema. I understand the 'typeless' nature of SQLite, but they do define the limited data types as TEXT, INTEGER, and REAL. How can I get the data to be returned with the specified data types? I don't want to iterate through each row, and convert it with PHP - that just seems to be too slow.
The Complete Test Code as Follows:
<?
class sqlite_test {
function __construct()
{
$this->dbase_filename = "test.sqlite";
$this->init_dbase();
}
function init_dbase()
{
$this->pdo = new PDO("sqlite:".$this->dbase_filename);
}
function open_table()
{
$table = "dvds";
if ( ! ($test_to_see_if_table_exists = $this->pdo->query("SELECT 1 from $table")) ) {
$schema = "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, title TEXT, year INTEGER, price REAL";
$query = "CREATE TABLE $table ($schema)";
$this->pdo->exec($query);
}
return $test_to_see_if_table_exists;
}
function add_test_records()
{
$query[]='INSERT INTO dvds (id, title, year, price) VALUES (null, "The Dark Night", 2008, 19.95)';
$query[]='INSERT INTO dvds (id, title, year, price) VALUES (null, "The Wizard of Oz", 1939, 9.95)';
$query[]='INSERT INTO dvds (id, title, year, price) VALUES (null, "Jaws", 1977, 6.95)';
$this->pdo->exec( join(';', $query) );
}
function dump_test_records()
{
$query = "SELECT * FROM dvds";
if ($statement = $this->pdo->prepare($query)) {
$statement->execute();
$rows = $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
echo "<pre>";
var_dump($rows);
echo "</pre>";
}
}
function main()
{
if ( ! $this->open_table() ) {
$this->add_test_records();
}
$this->dump_test_records();
}
}
$test = new sqlite_test();
$test->main();
This has nothing to do with SQLite; all records will be returned as collections of strings no matter what you use to query a database. It's just the nature of the database adapters/drivers used by PHP.
If you want the values to be of your desired types, you have to cast manually.