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<?php
/* vim: set expandtab sw=4 ts=4 sts=4: */
/**
* Displays form for creating a table (if user has privileges for that)
*
* for MySQL >= 4.1.0, we should be able to detect if user has a CREATE
* privilege by looking at SHOW GRANTS output;
* for < 4.1.0, it could be more difficult because the logic tries to
* detect the current host and it might be expressed in many ways; also
* on a shared server, the user might be unable to define a controluser
* that has the proper rights to the "mysql" db;
* so we give up and assume that user has the right to create a table
*
* Note: in this case we could even skip the following "foreach" logic
*
* Addendum, 2006-01-19: ok, I give up. We got some reports about servers
* where the hostname field in mysql.user is not the same as the one
* in mysql.db for a user. In this case, SHOW GRANTS does not return
* the db-specific privileges. And probably, those users are on a shared
* server, so can't set up a control user with rights to the "mysql" db.
* We cannot reliably detect the db-specific privileges, so no more
* warnings about the lack of privileges for CREATE TABLE. Tested
* on MySQL 5.0.18.
*
* @package PhpMyAdmin
*/
namespace PhpMyAdmin\Display;
use PhpMyAdmin\Template;
require_once './libraries/check_user_privileges.inc.php';
/**
* PhpMyAdmin\Display\CreateTable class
*
* @package PhpMyAdmin
*/
class CreateTable
{
/**
* Returns the html for create table.
*
* @param string $db database name
*
* @return string
*/
public static function getHtml($db)
{
return Template::get('database/create_table')->render(
array('db' => $db)
);
}
}