Manages and loads instances of Connection
Provides an interface to loading and creating connection objects. Acts as a registry for the connections defined in an application.
Provides an interface for loading and enumerating connections defined in config/app.php
arrayarrayalias( string $alias , string $source )
Set one or more connection aliases.
Connection aliases allow you to rename active connections without overwriting the aliased connection. This is most useful in the test-suite for replacing connections with their test variant.
Defined aliases will take precedence over normal connection names. For example, if you alias 'default' to 'test', fetching 'default' will always return the 'test' connection as long as the alias is defined.
You can remove aliases with ConnectionManager::dropAlias().
// Make 'things' resolve to 'test_things' connection
ConnectionManager::alias('test_things', 'things'); $alias $source Cake\Datasource\Exception\MissingDatasourceConfigExceptionWhen aliasing a connection that does not exist.
config( string|array $key , array|null $config null )
Configure a new connection object.
The connection will not be constructed until it is first used.
$key $config optional null Cake\Core\Exception\ExceptiondropAlias( string $name )
Drop an alias.
Removes an alias from ConnectionManager. Fetching the aliased connection may fail if there is no other connection with that name.
$name get( string $name , boolean $useAliases true )
Get a connection.
If the connection has not been constructed an instance will be added to the registry. This method will use any aliases that have been defined. If you want the original unaliased connections pass false as second parameter.
$name $useAliases optional true Cake\Datasource\ConnectionInterfaceCake\Datasource\Exception\MissingDatasourceConfigExceptionWhen config data is missing.
parseDsn( string|null $config null )
Parses a DSN into a valid connection configuration
This method allows setting a DSN using formatting similar to that used by PEAR::DB. The following is an example of its usage:
$dsn = 'mysql://user:pass@localhost/database'; $config = ConnectionManager::parseDsn($dsn); $dsn = 'Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql://localhost:3306/database?className=Cake\Database\Connection'; $config = ConnectionManager::parseDsn($dsn); $dsn = 'Cake\Database\Connection://localhost:3306/database?driver=Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql'; $config = ConnectionManager::parseDsn($dsn);
For all classes, the value of scheme is set as the value of both the className and driver unless they have been otherwise specified.
Note that query-string arguments are also parsed and set as values in the returned configuration.
$config optional null configured( )
Returns an array containing the named configurations
drop( string $config )
Drops a constructed adapter.
If you wish to modify an existing configuration, you should drop it, change configuration and then re-add it.
If the implementing objects supports a $_registry object the named configuration will also be unloaded from the registry.
$config dsnClassMap( array $map null )
Returns or updates the DSN class map for this class
$map optional null protected static array
An array mapping url schemes to fully qualified driver class names
[
'mysql' => 'Cake\Database\Driver\Mysql',
'postgres' => 'Cake\Database\Driver\Postgres',
'sqlite' => 'Cake\Database\Driver\Sqlite',
'sqlserver' => 'Cake\Database\Driver\Sqlserver',
] protected static Cake\Datasource\ConnectionRegistry
The ConnectionRegistry used by the manager.
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