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PHP 7 Programming Blueprints

By : Jose Palala, Martin Helmich
Book Image

PHP 7 Programming Blueprints

By: Jose Palala, Martin Helmich

Overview of this book

When it comes to modern web development, performance is everything. The latest version of PHP has been improvised and updated to make it easier to build for performance, improved engine execution, better memory usage, and a new and extended set of tools. If you’re a web developer, what’s not to love? This guide will show you how to make full use of PHP 7 with a range of practical projects that will not only teach you the principles, but also show you how to put them into practice. It will push and extend your skills, helping you to become a more confident and fluent PHP developer. You’ll find out how to build a social newsletter service, a simple blog with a search capability using Elasticsearch, as well as a chat application. We’ll also show you how to create a RESTful web service, a database class to manage a shopping cart on an e-commerce site and how to build an asynchronous microservice architecture. With further guidance on using reactive extensions in PHP, we’re sure that you’ll find everything you need to take full advantage of PHP 7. So dive in now!
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
PHP 7 Programming Blueprints
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
4
Build a Simple Blog with Search Capability using Elasticsearch

Chapter 2. Build a Database Class and Simple Shopping Cart

For our previous app, which was just user profiles, we only created a simple Create-Read-Update-Delete (CRUD) database abstraction layer - basic stuff. In this chapter, we will create a better database abstraction layer that will allow us to do more than just basic database functions.

Aside from the simple CRUD features, we will add result manipulation into the mix. We'll build the following features into our database abstraction class:

  • Conversion of integers to other, more accurate numeric types

  • Array to object conversion

  • firstOf() method: Allows us to select the first of the results of a database query

  • lastOf() method: Allows us to select the last of the results of a database query

  • iterate() method: Will allow us to iterate over the results and return it in a format we will send to this function

  • searchString() method: looks for a string in a list of results

We may add more functions as and when we might need them. Towards the end of...