Save PHP array to MySQL?

JasonDavis picture JasonDavis · Dec 30, 2009 · Viewed 190.6k times · Source

What is a good way to save an array of data to a single mysql field?

Also once I query for that array in the mysql table, what is a good way to get it back into array form?

Is serialize and unserialize the answer?

Answer

Peter Lindqvist picture Peter Lindqvist · Dec 30, 2009

There is no good way to store an array into a single field.

You need to examine your relational data and make the appropriate changes to your schema. See example below for a reference to this approach.

If you must save the array into a single field then the serialize() and unserialize() functions will do the trick. But you cannot perform queries on the actual content.

As an alternative to the serialization function there is also json_encode() and json_decode().

Consider the following array

$a = array(
    1 => array(
        'a' => 1,
        'b' => 2,
        'c' => 3
    ),
    2 => array(
        'a' => 1,
        'b' => 2,
        'c' => 3
    ),
);

To save it in the database you need to create a table like this

$c = mysql_connect($server, $username, $password);
mysql_select_db('test');
$r = mysql_query(
    'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS test');
$r = mysql_query(
    'CREATE TABLE test (
      id INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
      a INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
      b INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
      c INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
      PRIMARY KEY (id)
    )');

To work with the records you can perform queries such as these (and yes this is an example, beware!)

function getTest() {
    $ret = array();
    $c = connect();
    $query = 'SELECT * FROM test';
    $r = mysql_query($query,$c);
    while ($o = mysql_fetch_array($r,MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
        $ret[array_shift($o)] = $o;
    }
    mysql_close($c);
    return $ret;
}
function putTest($t) {
    $c = connect();
    foreach ($t as $k => $v) {
        $query = "INSERT INTO test (id,".
                implode(',',array_keys($v)).
                ") VALUES ($k,".
                implode(',',$v).
            ")";
        $r = mysql_query($query,$c);
    }
    mysql_close($c);
}

putTest($a);
$b = getTest();

The connect() function returns a mysql connection resource

function connect() {
    $c = mysql_connect($server, $username, $password);
    mysql_select_db('test');
    return $c;
}