The latest official version of ThinkPHP released - updated to ThinkPHP5.1.28
ThinkPHP, the most popular PHP framework, received its latest update on October 29, 2018. The following are the main contents of the ThinkPHP update.
This version mainly corrects some problems existing in the previous version and improves the related query part. Supports seamless upgrade from the previous version!
Main updates
The fields of the aggregation query method support DISTINCT
Amend the port support of the url function after defining the route
Correct the controller middleware's support for swoole
Improve the Log class save method
Improve the closure verification parameters of the verification class
Many-to-many association support specification The name of the intermediate table data
Associative aggregation query supports the closure method to specify the aggregation field
Improve the Lang class get method
Many-to-many association adds a method to determine whether the associated data exists
Improve the use of fetchsql for related queries
Improve the judgment of whether the modifier has been executed
Add afterWith and beforeWith validation rules for comparing date fields
New version features
Controller middleware improvements
Since in Swoole and other modes, the class library is resident in memory, control The controller middleware will not be executed the second time, and now the execution process of the controller middleware is no longer included in the architecture function.
Model improvements
Improved the judgment logic of whether the modifier is executed. If the modifier method is not defined, multiple assignments to model data are allowed. In this way, data can be easily modified in model events.
The fields of aggregation queries support the use of DISTINCT, for example:
User::count('DISTINCT id');
When associated aggregation queries use closures, the specified aggregation fields are supported
User::withCount(['book' => function($query){ // 统计今年出版的书的数量 并且使用books_num作为统计字段返回 $query->whereTime('publish_time', 'y'); return 'books_num'; })->select();
For many-to-many relationships, you can also Supports the following usage
use think\Model; class User extends Model{ public function roles() { // 使用pivotDataName方法指定中间表的数据对象名称 return $this->belongsToMany('role') ->pivotDataName('userRole'); } }
$user = User::get(1); $role = Role::getByName('editor'); // 判断关联数据是否存在 如果存在则返回中间表对象 $pivot = $user->roles()->attached($role);
and also fixes the error caused when the fetchSql method is used in related queries.
Improvements in validation rules
If closures are used in validation rules, you can now add additional parameters, including
// 新增的参数包括title(规则标题)和validate(当前验证对象) function($value, $data, $title, $validate) {}
Added beforeWith and afterWith two validation rules for comparing data from multiple date fields.
$validate = Validate::make([ 'start_time' => 'require|beforeWith:end_time', 'end_time' => 'require|afterWith:start_time' ]); if (!$validate->check($data)) { dump($validate->getError()); }
Extension update
This update also includes some official extension updates:
Added SeasLog log extension think -seaslog;
Swoole extension is updated to version 2.0.14;
Unit test extension is updated to version 2.0.5;
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