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(New page: You can access the Bugzilla database from within your PHP scripts by using the Database API. For data integrity reasons, this access is read-only. Please note that before using this code, ...)
 
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You can access the Bugzilla database from within your PHP scripts by using the Database API. For data integrity reasons, this access is read-only. Please note that before using this code, you must register the URL of your PHP page with the eclipse.org webmaster, or it will not work!
 
You can access the Bugzilla database from within your PHP scripts by using the Database API. For data integrity reasons, this access is read-only. Please note that before using this code, you must register the URL of your PHP page with the eclipse.org webmaster, or it will not work!
  
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<source lang="php">
 
     <?php
 
     <?php
 
#
 
#
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$_PASSWORD = $_GET['password'];
 
$_PASSWORD = $_GET['password'];
 
if($_PASSWORD == "abc123") {
 
if($_PASSWORD == "abc123") {
 
 
 
 
# Please note: some columns are not SELECTable, such as the password and e-mail address.
 
# Please note: some columns are not SELECTable, such as the password and e-mail address.
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               $result = $App->bugs_sql($sql_info);
 
               $result = $App->bugs_sql($sql_info);
               while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
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               while($myrow = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
 
                       echo "Bug ID: " . $myrow['bug_id'] . " Description: " . $myrow['short_desc'] . " Reporter: " . $myrow['somedude'];
 
                       echo "Bug ID: " . $myrow['bug_id'] . " Description: " . $myrow['short_desc'] . " Reporter: " . $myrow['somedude'];
 
}
 
}
 
}
 
}
 
     ?>
 
     ?>
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</source>

Revision as of 10:32, 2 October 2008

You can access the Bugzilla database from within your PHP scripts by using the Database API. For data integrity reasons, this access is read-only. Please note that before using this code, you must register the URL of your PHP page with the eclipse.org webmaster, or it will not work!

    <?php
	#
	# Sample PHP code to issue a Bugzilla query.
	#
	#

	# :::::PLEASE NOTE:::::
	# The bugzilla database is very large, and some long-running queries can affect the performance
	# of bugs.eclipse.org
	# We suggest you don't use these queries in "publicly accessible" web pages, or if your queries
	# are for statistical/aggregation purposes, run them once a day and post the results of the query in a static web page.
	# Queries that run for more than 5 minutes are killed by the SQL server.

	# simplisticly silly way of preventing the page from being accessed by just anybody.
	# Linking to page.php?password=abc123 obviously defeats the whole purpose of this.
	$_PASSWORD = $_GET['password'];
	if($_PASSWORD == "abc123") {
 
		# Please note: some columns are not SELECTable, such as the password and e-mail address.
		# They will return an error.
		$sql_info = "SELECT 
        				BUG.bug_id, 
				        BUG.short_desc,
			        	USR.realname AS somedude
		        	FROM 
				bugs AS BUG
					INNER JOIN profiles AS USR ON USR.userid = BUG.reporter
				WHERE
					BUG.bug_id = 12345";
 
               $result = $App->bugs_sql($sql_info);
               while($myrow = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
                       echo "Bug ID: " . $myrow['bug_id'] . " Description: " . $myrow['short_desc'] . " Reporter: " . $myrow['somedude'];
		}
	}
    ?>

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