*/ private array $missingIndices = []; /** @var array */ private array $toReplaceIndices = []; /** * @param string[] $columns * @since 28.0.0 */ public function addMissingIndex(string $tableName, string $indexName, array $columns, array $options = [], bool $dropUnnamedIndex = false): void { $this->missingIndices[] = [ 'tableName' => $tableName, 'indexName' => $indexName, 'columns' => $columns, 'options' => $options, 'dropUnnamedIndex' => $dropUnnamedIndex, 'uniqueIndex' => false, ]; } /** * @param string[] $columns * @since 28.0.0 */ public function addMissingUniqueIndex(string $tableName, string $indexName, array $columns, array $options = [], bool $dropUnnamedIndex = false): void { $this->missingIndices[] = [ 'tableName' => $tableName, 'indexName' => $indexName, 'columns' => $columns, 'options' => $options, 'dropUnnamedIndex' => $dropUnnamedIndex, 'uniqueIndex' => true, ]; } /** * @since 28.0.0 * @return array */ public function getMissingIndices(): array { return $this->missingIndices; } /** * Replace one or more existing indices with a new one. Can be used to make an index unique afterwards or merge two indices into a multicolumn index. * * Note: Make sure to not use the same index name for the new index as for old indices. * * Example: * * * $event->replaceIndex( * 'my_table', * ['old_index_col_a', 'old_index_col_b'], * 'new_index_col_a_b', * ['column_a', 'column_b'], * false * ); * * * @since 29.0.0 */ public function replaceIndex(string $tableName, array $oldIndexNames, string $newIndexName, array $columns, bool $unique, array $options = []): void { $this->toReplaceIndices[] = [ 'tableName' => $tableName, 'oldIndexNames' => $oldIndexNames, 'newIndexName' => $newIndexName, 'columns' => $columns, 'uniqueIndex' => $unique, 'options' => $options, ]; } /** * @since 29.0.0 * @return array */ public function getIndicesToReplace(): array { return $this->toReplaceIndices; } }