Example #1
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 public function hasMember($userId)
 {
     $c = new Criteria();
     $c->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $this->getId(), Criteria::EQUAL);
     $c->addAnd(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USER_ID, $userId, Criteria::EQUAL);
     return UsergroupHasUserPeer::doCount($c) > 0;
 }
Example #2
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 /**
  * This is a method for emulating ON DELETE CASCADE for DBs that don't support this
  * feature (like MySQL or SQLite).
  *
  * This method is not very speedy because it must perform a query first to get
  * the implicated records and then perform the deletes by calling those Peer classes.
  *
  * This method should be used within a transaction if possible.
  *
  * @param      Criteria $criteria
  * @param      PropelPDO $con
  * @return     int The number of affected rows (if supported by underlying database driver).
  */
 protected static function doOnDeleteCascade(Criteria $criteria, PropelPDO $con)
 {
     // initialize var to track total num of affected rows
     $affectedRows = 0;
     // first find the objects that are implicated by the $criteria
     $objects = UsergroupPeer::doSelect($criteria, $con);
     foreach ($objects as $obj) {
         // delete related Reservation objects
         $c = new Criteria(ReservationPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
         $c->add(ReservationPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $obj->getId());
         $affectedRows += ReservationPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
         // delete related Subscription objects
         $c = new Criteria(SubscriptionPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
         $c->add(SubscriptionPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $obj->getId());
         $affectedRows += SubscriptionPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
         // delete related UsergroupHasActivity objects
         $c = new Criteria(UsergroupHasActivityPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
         $c->add(UsergroupHasActivityPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $obj->getId());
         $affectedRows += UsergroupHasActivityPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
         // delete related UsergroupHasChief objects
         $c = new Criteria(UsergroupHasChiefPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
         $c->add(UsergroupHasChiefPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $obj->getId());
         $affectedRows += UsergroupHasChiefPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
         // delete related UsergroupHasUser objects
         $c = new Criteria(UsergroupHasUserPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
         $c->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $obj->getId());
         $affectedRows += UsergroupHasUserPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
     }
     return $affectedRows;
 }
 public function saveUsergroupHasUserList($con = null)
 {
     if (!$this->isValid()) {
         throw $this->getErrorSchema();
     }
     if (!isset($this->widgetSchema['usergroup_has_user_list'])) {
         // somebody has unset this widget
         return;
     }
     if (is_null($con)) {
         $con = $this->getConnection();
     }
     $c = new Criteria();
     $c->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $this->object->getPrimaryKey());
     UsergroupHasUserPeer::doDelete($c, $con);
     $values = $this->getValue('usergroup_has_user_list');
     if (is_array($values)) {
         foreach ($values as $value) {
             $obj = new UsergroupHasUser();
             $obj->setUsergroupId($this->object->getPrimaryKey());
             $obj->setUserId($value);
             $obj->save();
         }
     }
 }
Example #4
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 /**
  * If this collection has already been initialized with
  * an identical criteria, it returns the collection.
  * Otherwise if this User is new, it will return
  * an empty collection; or if this User has previously
  * been saved, it will retrieve related UsergroupHasUsers from storage.
  *
  * This method is protected by default in order to keep the public
  * api reasonable.  You can provide public methods for those you
  * actually need in User.
  */
 public function getUsergroupHasUsersJoinUsergroup($criteria = null, $con = null, $join_behavior = Criteria::LEFT_JOIN)
 {
     if ($criteria === null) {
         $criteria = new Criteria(UserPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
     } elseif ($criteria instanceof Criteria) {
         $criteria = clone $criteria;
     }
     if ($this->collUsergroupHasUsers === null) {
         if ($this->isNew()) {
             $this->collUsergroupHasUsers = array();
         } else {
             $criteria->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USER_ID, $this->id);
             $this->collUsergroupHasUsers = UsergroupHasUserPeer::doSelectJoinUsergroup($criteria, $con, $join_behavior);
         }
     } else {
         // the following code is to determine if a new query is
         // called for.  If the criteria is the same as the last
         // one, just return the collection.
         $criteria->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USER_ID, $this->id);
         if (!isset($this->lastUsergroupHasUserCriteria) || !$this->lastUsergroupHasUserCriteria->equals($criteria)) {
             $this->collUsergroupHasUsers = UsergroupHasUserPeer::doSelectJoinUsergroup($criteria, $con, $join_behavior);
         }
     }
     $this->lastUsergroupHasUserCriteria = $criteria;
     return $this->collUsergroupHasUsers;
 }
 /**
 * Retrieve object using using composite pkey values.
 * @param      int $usergroup_id
   @param      int $user_id
   
 * @param      PropelPDO $con
 * @return     UsergroupHasUser
 */
 public static function retrieveByPK($usergroup_id, $user_id, PropelPDO $con = null)
 {
     $key = serialize(array((string) $usergroup_id, (string) $user_id));
     if (null !== ($obj = UsergroupHasUserPeer::getInstanceFromPool($key))) {
         return $obj;
     }
     if ($con === null) {
         $con = Propel::getConnection(UsergroupHasUserPeer::DATABASE_NAME, Propel::CONNECTION_READ);
     }
     $criteria = new Criteria(UsergroupHasUserPeer::DATABASE_NAME);
     $criteria->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USERGROUP_ID, $usergroup_id);
     $criteria->add(UsergroupHasUserPeer::USER_ID, $user_id);
     $v = UsergroupHasUserPeer::doSelect($criteria, $con);
     return !empty($v) ? $v[0] : null;
 }
Example #6
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 /**
  * Populates the object using an array.
  *
  * This is particularly useful when populating an object from one of the
  * request arrays (e.g. $_POST).  This method goes through the column
  * names, checking to see whether a matching key exists in populated
  * array. If so the setByName() method is called for that column.
  *
  * You can specify the key type of the array by additionally passing one
  * of the class type constants BasePeer::TYPE_PHPNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_STUDLYPHPNAME,
  * BasePeer::TYPE_COLNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_FIELDNAME, BasePeer::TYPE_NUM.
  * The default key type is the column's phpname (e.g. 'AuthorId')
  *
  * @param      array  $arr     An array to populate the object from.
  * @param      string $keyType The type of keys the array uses.
  * @return     void
  */
 public function fromArray($arr, $keyType = BasePeer::TYPE_PHPNAME)
 {
     $keys = UsergroupHasUserPeer::getFieldNames($keyType);
     if (array_key_exists($keys[0], $arr)) {
         $this->setUsergroupId($arr[$keys[0]]);
     }
     if (array_key_exists($keys[1], $arr)) {
         $this->setUserId($arr[$keys[1]]);
     }
 }