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How PHP generates a tree list from database query results, and the query result tree shape

The example in this article describes how PHP generates a tree list from database query results. Share it with everyone for your reference. The specific analysis is as follows:

This code can read data from the database and generate a tree list similar to Windows Explorer

<&#63;php
/* Here are the database definitions (for Solid) that i use in this code.
 * It should not be hard to adapt it to another database.
 */
/*
CREATE TABLE dirent_types (
 id INTEGER NOT NULL,
 icon VARCHAR(50),
 name VARCHAR(50),
 PRIMARY KEY(id)
);
INSERT INTO dirent_types VALUES(1, 'folderclosed', 'Directory');
INSERT INTO dirent_types VALUES(2, 'document', 'File');
CREATE TABLE directory (
 id INTEGER NOT NULL,
 parent INTEGER REFERENCES directory(id),
 name VARCHAR(200),
 icon VARCHAR(50),
 type INTEGER REFERENCES dirent_types(id),
 url VARCHAR(200),
 PRIMARY KEY(id)
);
DROP INDEX directory_idx;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX directory_idx ON directory(parent, name);
CREATE SEQUENCE dirent_id;
"CREATE PROCEDURE insert_dir_entry
 (name VARCHAR, parent INTEGER, type INTEGER)
 RETURNS(id INTEGER)
BEGIN
 EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR ABORT;
 EXEC SEQUENCE dirent_id.NEXT INTO id;
 EXEC SQL PREPARE c_insert
 INSERT INTO directory
 (id, parent, type, name)
 VALUES(&#63;, &#63;, &#63;, &#63;);
 EXEC SQL EXECUTE c_insert USING (id, parent, type, name);
 EXEC SQL DROP c_insert;
END";
CALL insert_dir_entry('My Computer', NULL, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('Network Neighbourhood', NULL, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('lucifer.guardian.no', 2, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('rafael.guardian.no', 2, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('uriel.guardian.no', 2, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('Control Panel', NULL, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('Services', 6, 1);
CALL insert_dir_entry('Apache', 7, 2);
CALL insert_dir_entry('Solid Server 2.2', 7, 2);
*/
function icon($icon, $name = '', $width = 0, $height = 0) {
 global $DOCUMENT_ROOT;
 $icon_loc = '/pics/menu';
 $file = "$DOCUMENT_ROOT$icon_loc/$icon.gif";
 if (!$width || !$height) {
 $iconinfo = getimagesize($file);
 if (!$width) {
 $width = $iconinfo[0];
 }
 if (!$height) {
 $height = $iconinfo[1];
 }
 }
 printf( '<img%s border=0 align=top src="/pics/menu/%s.gif" '.
 'width="%d" height="%d">', $name &#63; " name=\"$name\"" : '',
 $icon, $width, $height);
}
function display_directory($parent,$showdepth=0,$ancestors=false){
 global $child_nodes, $node_data, $last_child;
 reset($child_nodes[$parent]);
 $size = sizeof($child_nodes[$parent]);
 $lastindex = $size - 1;
 if (!$ancestors) {
 $ancestors = array();
 }
 $depth = sizeof($ancestors);
 printf( '<div id="node_%d" class="dirEntry" visibility="%s">',
 $parent, $showdepth > 0 &#63; 'show' : 'hide');
 while (list($index, $node) = each($child_nodes[$parent])) {
 for ($i = 0; $i < $depth; $i++) {
 $up_parent = (int)$node_data[$ancestors[$i]][ 'parent'];
 $last_node_on_generation = $last_child[$up_parent];
 $uptree_node_on_generation = $ancestors[$i];
 if ($last_node_on_generation == $uptree_node_on_generation) {
 icon( "blank");
 } else {
 icon( "line");
 }
 }
 if ($child_nodes[$node]) {
 // has children, i.e. it is a folder
 $conn_icon = "plus";
 $expand = true;
 } else {
 $conn_icon = "join";
 $expand = false;
 }
 if ($index == $lastindex) {
 $conn_icon .= "bottom";
 } elseif ($depth == 0 && $index == 0) {
 $conn_icon .= "top";
 }
 if ($expand) {
 printf( "<a href=\"javascript:document.layers['node_%d'].visibility='show'\">", $node);
 }
 icon($conn_icon, "connImg_$node");
 if ($expand) {
 print( "</a>");
 }
 $icon = $node_data[$node][ 'icon'];
 if (!$icon) {
 $type = $node_data[$node][ 'type'];
 $icon = $GLOBALS[ 'dirent_icons'][$type];
 }
 icon($icon, "nodeImg_$node");
 $name = $node_data[$node][ 'name'];
 printf( '&#63;<font size="%d">%s</font><br%c>', -1, $name, 10);
 if ($child_nodes[$node]) {
 $newdepth = $showdepth;
 if ($newdepth > 0) {
 $newdepth--;
 }
 $new_ancestors = $ancestors;
 $new_ancestors[] = $node;
 display_directory($node, $newdepth, $new_ancestors);
 }
 }
 print( "</div\n>");
}
function setup_directory($parent, $maxdepth)
{
 global $dirent_icons, $child_nodes, $node_data, $last_child;
 $dirent_icons = sql_assoc('SELECT id,icon FROM dirent_types');
 $query = 'SELECT id,parent,type,icon,name '.
 'FROM directory '.
 'ORDER BY parent,name';
 $child_nodes = array();
 $node_data = array();
 $res = sql($query);
 while (list($id,$parent,$type,$icon,$name)=db_fetch_row($res)){
 $child_nodes[(int)$parent][] = $id;
 $node_data[$id] = array( 'id' => $id,
 'parent' => $parent,
 'type' => $type,
 'icon' => $icon,
 'name' => $name);
 $last_child[(int)$parent] = $id;
 }
}
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