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[2015-01-12 01:00 UTC] zerkms at zerkms dot ru
Description: ------------ PDO::FETCH_SERIALIZE flag must enable automatic deserialization of an object, while it does it in some wrong way. If you additionally see the `passed data` line you will notice that the argument passed there contains extra data (the class name) that should not be there. It causes the whole unserialization process to be broken. The correspondning test https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/ext/pdo_mysql/tests/pdo_mysql_stmt_fetch_serialize.phpt is also invalid since it does not check that we can assemble the original object back. Test script: --------------- class foo implements Serializable { private $data; public function __construct() { $this->data = "My private data"; } public function serialize() { return serialize($this->data); } public function unserialize($data) { var_dump('passed data: ', $data); $this->data = unserialize($data); } public function getData() { return $this->data; } } $foo = new foo; //var_dump(serialize($foo)); $stmt = $pdo->prepare('SELECT \'C:3:"foo":23:{s:15:"My private data";}\''); $stmt->execute(); $stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_CLASS|PDO::FETCH_SERIALIZE, 'foo'); $data = $stmt->fetch(); var_dump($data); Expected result: ---------------- object(foo)#5 (1) { ["data":"foo":private]=> string(15) "My private data" } Actual result: -------------- object(foo)#4 (1) { ["data":"foo":private]=> object(foo)#5 (1) { ["data":"foo":private]=> string(15) "My private data" } } PatchesPull RequestsHistoryAllCommentsChangesGit/SVN commits
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TIL that PDO::FETCH_SERIALIZE is a thing – fascinating! It seems to me that you must not store the serialized object, but rather only its properties. Otherwise it would not really make sense to also specify the class to unserialize into. E.g. $pdo->prepare('SELECT \'s:15:"My private data";\''); would yield the expected output. ext/pdo/tests/pdo_018.phpt seems to confirm that. Apparently, this needs to be documented.