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<?php namespace ElementorPro\Core\Database; if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { exit; // Exit if accessed directly } /** * JOIN clause builder. * * Essentially, it uses the regular Builder's capabilities while wrapping some method * for syntactic sugar and better readability. */ class Join_Clause extends Query_Builder { // JOIN types. const TYPE_INNER = 'inner'; const TYPE_LEFT = 'left'; const TYPE_RIGHT = 'right'; /** * JOIN type. * * @var string */ public $type; /** * Join_Clause constructor. * * @param string $type - JOIN type. * @param \wpdb|null $connection - MySQL connection to use. * * @return void */ public function __construct( $type, \wpdb $connection = null ) { parent::__construct( $connection ); $this->type = $type; } /** * @uses `$this->where()`. * * @return Join_Clause */ public function on( $column, $operator, $value, $and_or = self::RELATION_AND ) { return $this->where( $column, $operator, $value, $and_or ); } /** * @shortcut `$this->on()`. * * @return Join_Clause */ public function or_on( $first, $operator, $second ) { return $this->on( $first, $operator, $second, self::RELATION_OR ); } /** * @uses `$this->where_column()`. * * @return Join_Clause */ public function on_column( $first, $operator, $second, $and_or = self::RELATION_AND ) { return $this->where_column( $first, $operator, $second, $and_or ); } /** * @shortcut `$this->on_column()`. * * @return Join_Clause */ public function or_on_column( $first, $operator, $second ) { return $this->on_column( $first, $operator, $second, self::RELATION_OR ); } }