AsyncMysqlRowBlockIterator::next
Advance the iterator to the next row
public function next(): void;
Returns
void
Examples
The following example shows you how to use AsyncMysqlRowBlockIterator::next
to move on to the next AsyncMysqlRow
in the iterator, assuming one exists.
use \Hack\UserDocumentation\API\Examples\AsyncMysql\ConnectionInfo as CI;
async function connect(
\AsyncMysqlConnectionPool $pool,
): Awaitable<\AsyncMysqlConnection> {
return await $pool->connect(
CI::$host,
CI::$port,
CI::$db,
CI::$user,
CI::$passwd,
);
}
async function iterate(): Awaitable<int> {
$pool = new \AsyncMysqlConnectionPool(darray[]);
$conn = await connect($pool);
$result = await $conn->query('SELECT * FROM test_table WHERE userID < 50');
$conn->close();
// A call to $result->rowBlocks() actually pops the first element of the
// row block Vector. So the call actually mutates the Vector.
$row_blocks = $result->rowBlocks();
if ($row_blocks->count() > 0) {
// An AsyncMysqlRowBlock
$row_block = $row_blocks[0];
// An AsyncMysqlRowBlockIterator
$rbit = $row_block->getIterator();
// Iterating through a row block iterator will have an int key and
// an AsyncMysqlRow as its value
while ($rbit->valid()) {
// current() gets you an AsyncMysqlRow
$row = $rbit->current();
// getIterator() gets you an AsyncmysqlRowIterator
$rit = $row->getIterator();
while ($rit->valid()) {
// current() will give you a string value of the field in the row
if ($rit->key() > 0 && \is_numeric($rit->current())) {
return \intval($rit->current());
}
$rit->next(); // move to the next field
}
$rbit->next(); // move to the next AsyncMysqlRow
}
return -1;
} else {
return -1;
}
}
<<__EntryPoint>>
async function run(): Awaitable<void> {
$r = await iterate();
\var_dump($r);
}
```.hhvm.expectf
int(%d)
```.example.hhvm.out
int(42)
```.skipif
await \Hack\UserDocumentation\API\Examples\AsyncMysql\skipif_async();