Cloud Datastore Client - Class Entity (1.18.1)
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Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Datastore Client class Entity.
A Datastore Entity
Entity implements PHP's ArrayAccess , allowing
access via the array syntax (example below).
Properties are mapped automatically to their corresponding Datastore value
types. Refer to the table below for a guide to how types are stored.
PHP Type Datastore Value Type \DateTimeInterface
timestampValue
Google\Cloud\Datastore\Google\Cloud\Datastore\Key keyValue
Google\Cloud\Datastore\Google\Cloud\Datastore\GeoPoint geoPointValue
Google\Cloud\Datastore\Google\Cloud\Datastore\Entity entityValue
Google\Cloud\Datastore\Google\Cloud\Datastore\Blob blobValue
Google\Cloud\Datastore\Google\Cloud\Core\Int64 integerValue
Associative Array entityValue
(No Key)Non-Associative Array arrayValue
float
doubleValue
int
integerValue
string
stringValue
resource
blobValue
NULL
nullValue
bool
booleanValue
object
(Outside types specified above)ERROR InvalidArgumentException
Example:
use Google\Cloud\Datastore\DatastoreClient;
$datastore = new DatastoreClient();
$key = $datastore->key('Person', 'Bob');
$entity = $datastore->entity($key, [
'firstName' => 'Bob',
'lastName' => 'Testguy'
]);
$firstName = $entity['firstName']; // 'Bob'
$entity['location'] = 'Detroit, MI';
// Custom entity types can be created by implementing the datastore entity interface.
// You can also define mappings to correctly fetch embedded entities.
use Google\Cloud\Datastore\EntityTrait;
use Google\Cloud\Datastore\EntityInterface;
class Business implements EntityInterface
{
use EntityTrait;
public static function mappings()
{
return [
'parent' => Business::class
];
}
}
$alphabet = new Business;
$alphabet->set([
'companyName' => 'Alphabet'
]);
$key = $datastore->key('Business', 'Google');
$google = $datastore->entity($key, [
'companyName' => 'Google',
'parent' => $alphabet
], [
'className' => Business::class
]);
$datastore->insert($google);
$google = $datastore->lookup($key, ['className' => Business::class]);
echo get_class($google); // `Business`
echo get_class($google->get()['parent']); // `Business`
Methods
offsetSet
Parameters Name Description key
string
The value name.
val
mixed
The value.
Returns Type Description void
offsetExists
Parameter Name Description key
string
the value to check.
Returns Type Description bool
offsetUnset
Parameter Name Description key
string
the value to remove.
Returns Type Description void
offsetGet
Parameter Name Description key
string
the value to retrieve.
Returns Type Description mixed
__get
Parameter Name Description property
string
Returns Type Description mixed
__set
Parameters Name Description property
string
value
mixed
Returns Type Description void
__unset
Parameter Name Description property
string
Returns Type Description void
__isset
Parameter Name Description property
string
Returns Type Description bool
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Last updated 2024-11-07 UTC.
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