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-<?php
-/*
-
- benchReceive.php - example way to handle incoming benchmark data,
- or how to use JSON php class to mangle data. No benchmark data
- is stored currently.
-
---
--- Table structure for table `benchmarks`
---
-
-CREATE TABLE `benchmarks` (
- `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
- `useragent` varchar(242) NOT NULL default '',
- `dojover` varchar(96) NOT NULL default '',
- `testNum` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
- `dijit` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '',
- `testCount` int(11) NOT NULL default '0',
- `testAverage` float NOT NULL default '0',
- `testMethod` varchar(10) NOT NULL default '',
- `testTime` bigint(20) NOT NULL default '0',
- `dataSet` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '',
- PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
- KEY `dijit` (`dijit`,`testAverage`),
- KEY `dataSet` (`dataSet`)
-) TYPE=MyISAM;
-
---
--- [end table struct] --
-
-*/
-
-if (is_array($_POST)) {
-
- $username = '';
- $password = '';
- $dataBase = '';
- $table = '';
-
- mysql_connect("localhost",$username,$password);
- mysql_select_db($dataBase);
-
- require("../../dojo/tests/resources/JSON.php");
- $json = new Services_JSON();
-
- // see "escape()" call in benchTest.html
- $string = $json->decode(urldecode($_POST['key']));
- // $string = $json->decode($_POST['key']);
-
- print "<h1>Thank YOU!</h1>";
- print "
- <p>Your results have been added to our database. No
- personal information outside of what you see here
- has been stored.
- </p>
-
- <p>You can <a href= \"javascript:history.back()\">go back</a>
- and run more tests, or even better, load up another browser
- and the submit your tests again!
- </p>
-
- <p>again ... thanks for your time.</p>
-
- ";
-
- print "<h3>Results Submitted:</h3>";
- print "<pre style=\"font:6pt Terminal,sans-serif; border:1px solid #cecece; background-color:#ededed; padding:20px; \">";
-
- $ua = $string->clientNavigator;
- $dojov = $string->dojoVersion;
-
- print "Client: ".$ua."\n";
- print "Dojo v".$dojov."\n";
-
- if (is_array($string->dataSet)) {
- print "\nTest Results:";
- // should client serialize a key, or is this safer?
- $dataSet = md5(serialize($string));
- foreach ($string->dataSet as $test) {
- $data = array(
- 'dataSet' => $dataSet,
- 'useragent' => $ua,
- 'dojover' => $dojov,
- 'testNum' => $test->testNum,
- 'testMethod' => $test->testMethod,
- 'testTime' => $test->testTime,
- 'testAverage' => $test->testAverage,
- 'testCount' => $test->testCount,
- 'dijit' => $test->dijit
- );
- print_r($data);
- add_rec($table,$data);
- }
- }
-
- if (is_array($string->errors)) {
- // not saving errors at this point
- print "\nErrors:";
- foreach ($string->errors as $error) {
- print_r($error);
- }
- }
- print "</pre>";
-}
-
-function add_rec($table, $data) {
-
- if (!is_array($data)) { return FALSE; }
-
- $keys = array_keys($data);
- $values = array_values($data);
- $field=0;
-
- for ($field;$field<sizeof($data);$field++) {
- if (!ereg("^[0-9].*$",$keys[$field])) {
- $sqlfields = $sqlfields.$keys[$field]."=\"".$values[$field]."\", ";
- }
- }
- $sqlfields = (substr($sqlfields,0,(strlen($sqlfields)-2)));
-
- if ($query = mysql_query("insert into $table set $sqlfields")) {
- $id = mysql_insert_id();
- return ($id);
- }else{
- return FALSE;
- }
-}
-
-?>