/**
  * Performs an INSERT on the database, given a User or Criteria object.
  *
  * @param mixed               $criteria Criteria or User object containing data that is used to create the INSERT statement.
  * @param ConnectionInterface $con the ConnectionInterface connection to use
  * @return mixed           The new primary key.
  * @throws PropelException Any exceptions caught during processing will be
  *                         rethrown wrapped into a PropelException.
  */
 public static function doInsert($criteria, ConnectionInterface $con = null)
 {
     if (null === $con) {
         $con = Propel::getServiceContainer()->getWriteConnection(UserTableMap::DATABASE_NAME);
     }
     if ($criteria instanceof Criteria) {
         $criteria = clone $criteria;
         // rename for clarity
     } else {
         $criteria = $criteria->buildCriteria();
         // build Criteria from User object
     }
     if ($criteria->containsKey(UserTableMap::COL_ID) && $criteria->keyContainsValue(UserTableMap::COL_ID)) {
         throw new PropelException('Cannot insert a value for auto-increment primary key (' . UserTableMap::COL_ID . ')');
     }
     // Set the correct dbName
     $query = UserQuery::create()->mergeWith($criteria);
     // use transaction because $criteria could contain info
     // for more than one table (I guess, conceivably)
     return $con->transaction(function () use($con, $query) {
         return $query->doInsert($con);
     });
 }
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                                if ($a['BronzeMedals'] < $b['BronzeMedals']) {
                                    return 1;
                                } else {
                                    return 0;
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        });
        // I hate PHP
        $tmp = [];
        foreach ($result['Users'] as $i => $user) {
            $tmp[] = $user;
        }
        return $res->write(json_encode(["Users" => $tmp]));
    });
    $this->get("", function ($req, $res) {
        $user = UserQuery::create()->findPk($_SESSION['id']);
        if (!$user) {
            return $res->withJson(["Message" => "User not found"], 404);
        }
        $result = $user->toArray();
        unset($result['Password']);
        $result['GoldMedals'] = $user->getMedalCount('gold');
        $result['SilverMedals'] = $user->getMedalCount('silver');
        $result['BronzeMedals'] = $user->getMedalCount('bronze');
        return $res->write(json_encode($result));
    })->add(new LoggedInMiddleware());
});
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 /**
  * Builds a Criteria object containing the primary key for this object.
  *
  * Unlike buildCriteria() this method includes the primary key values regardless
  * of whether or not they have been modified.
  *
  * @throws LogicException if no primary key is defined
  *
  * @return Criteria The Criteria object containing value(s) for primary key(s).
  */
 public function buildPkeyCriteria()
 {
     $criteria = ChildUserQuery::create();
     $criteria->add(UserTableMap::COL_ID, $this->id);
     return $criteria;
 }
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 /**
  * Get the associated ChildUser object
  *
  * @param  ConnectionInterface $con Optional Connection object.
  * @return ChildUser The associated ChildUser object.
  * @throws PropelException
  */
 public function getUser(ConnectionInterface $con = null)
 {
     if ($this->aUser === null && $this->user_id !== null) {
         $this->aUser = ChildUserQuery::create()->findPk($this->user_id, $con);
         /* The following can be used additionally to
               guarantee the related object contains a reference
               to this object.  This level of coupling may, however, be
               undesirable since it could result in an only partially populated collection
               in the referenced object.
               $this->aUser->addBets($this);
            */
     }
     return $this->aUser;
 }