As of CakePHP 3.2
you can use Query::selectTypeMap()
to add further types, which are only going to be used for casting the selected fields when data is being retrieved.
$query = $table
->find()
->select(['alias' => 'actual_field', /* ... */]);
$query
->selectTypeMap()
->addDefaults([
'alias' => 'integer'
]);
You can use any of the built-in data types, as well as custom ones. In this case the alias
field will now be casted as an integer.
See also
With CakePHP 3.1 and earlier
you'll have to use Query::typeMap()
, which will not only affect the selected field when data is being retrieved, but in various other places too where data needs to be casted according to the field types, which might cause unwanted collisions, so use this with care.
$query
->typeMap()
->addDefaults([
'alias' => 'integer'
]);
See also
Change the type of existing columns
Changing the type of an existing column of a table is possible too, however they need to be set using a specific syntax, ie in the column alias format used by CakePHP, that is, the table alias and the column name seprated by __
, eg, for a table with the Articles
alias and a column named id
, it would be Articles__id
.
This can be either set manually, or better yet retrieved via Query::aliasField()
, like:
// $field will look like ['Alias__id' => 'Alias.id']
$field = $query->aliasField('id', $table->alias());
$query
->selectTypeMap()
->addDefaults([
key($field) => 'string'
]);
This would change the the default type of the id
column to string
.
See also
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