. */ declare(strict_types=1); namespace Fisharebest\Webtrees\Http\Middleware; use Fisharebest\Webtrees\Webtrees; use Illuminate\Database\Capsule\Manager as DB; use Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder; use LogicException; use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface; use Psr\Http\Server\MiddlewareInterface; use Psr\Http\Server\RequestHandlerInterface; /** * Middleware to connect to the database. */ class UseDatabase implements MiddlewareInterface { /** * @param ServerRequestInterface $request * @param RequestHandlerInterface $handler * * @return ResponseInterface */ public function process(ServerRequestInterface $request, RequestHandlerInterface $handler): ResponseInterface { // Earlier versions of webtrees did not have a dbtype config option. They always used mysql. $driver = $request->getAttribute('dbtype', 'mysql'); $dbname = $request->getAttribute('dbname'); if ($driver === 'sqlite') { $dbname = Webtrees::ROOT_DIR . 'data/' . $dbname . '.sqlite'; } $capsule = new DB(); $capsule->addConnection([ 'driver' => $driver, 'host' => $request->getAttribute('dbhost'), 'port' => $request->getAttribute('dbport'), 'database' => $dbname, 'username' => $request->getAttribute('dbuser'), 'password' => $request->getAttribute('dbpass'), 'prefix' => $request->getAttribute('tblpfx'), 'prefix_indexes' => true, // For MySQL 'charset' => 'utf8', 'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci', 'timezone' => '+00:00', 'engine' => 'InnoDB', 'modes' => [ 'ANSI', 'STRICT_ALL_TABLES', ], // For SQLite 'foreign_key_constraints' => true, ]); $capsule->setAsGlobal(); Builder::macro('whereContains', function ($column, string $search, string $boolean = 'and'): Builder { // Assertion helps static analysis tools understand where we will be using this closure. assert($this instanceof Builder, new LogicException()); $search = strtr($search, ['\\' => '\\\\', '%' => '\\%', '_' => '\\_', ' ' => '%']); return $this->where($column, 'LIKE', '%' . $search . '%', $boolean); }); return $handler->handle($request); } }