Newsletter
class Newsletter extends Newsletter
Constants
| TABLE_MAP | TableMap class name | 
Methods
Returns whether the object has ever been saved. This will be false, if the object was retrieved from storage or was created and then saved.
Setter for the isNew attribute. This method will be called by Propel-generated children and objects.
Sets the modified state for the object to be false.
Compares this with another Newsletter instance.  If
obj is an instance of Newsletter, delegates to
equals(Newsletter).  Otherwise, returns false.
If the primary key is not null, return the hashcode of the primary key. Otherwise, return the hash code of the object.
Get the associative array of the virtual columns in this object
Checks the existence of a virtual column in this object
Get the value of a virtual column in this object
Set the value of a virtual column in this object
Populate the current object from a string, using a given parser format
$book = new Book();
$book->importFrom('JSON', '{"Id":9012,"Title":"Don Juan","ISBN":"0140422161","Price":12.99,"PublisherId":1234,"AuthorId":5678}');
Export the current object properties to a string, using a given parser format
$book = BookQuery::create()->findPk(9012);
echo $book->exportTo('JSON');
 => {"Id":9012,"Title":"Don Juan","ISBN":"0140422161","Price":12.99,"PublisherId":1234,"AuthorId":5678}');
Clean up internal collections prior to serializing Avoids recursive loops that turn into segmentation faults when serializing
Get the [optionally formatted] temporal [created_at] column value.
Get the [optionally formatted] temporal [updated_at] column value.
Sets the value of the [unsubscribed] column.
Sets the value of [created_at] column to a normalized version of the date/time value specified.
Sets the value of [updated_at] column to a normalized version of the date/time value specified.
Indicates whether the columns in this object are only set to default values.
Hydrates (populates) the object variables with values from the database resultset.
Reloads this object from datastore based on primary key and (optionally) resets all associated objects.
Removes this object from datastore and sets delete attribute.
Retrieves a field from the object by name passed in as a string.
Retrieves a field from the object by Position as specified in the xml schema.
Exports the object as an array.
Sets a field from the object by name passed in as a string.
Sets a field from the object by Position as specified in the xml schema.
Populates the object using an array.
Build a Criteria object containing the values of all modified columns in this object.
Builds a Criteria object containing the primary key for this object.
Sets contents of passed object to values from current object.
Makes a copy of this object that will be inserted as a new row in table when saved.
Resets all references to other model objects or collections of model objects.
Mark the current object so that the update date doesn't get updated during next save
Code to be run before persisting the object
Code to be run after persisting the object
Code to be run before inserting to database
Code to be run after inserting to database
Code to be run before updating the object in database
Code to be run after updating the object in database
Code to be run before deleting the object in database
Code to be run after deleting the object in database
Derived method to catches calls to undefined methods.
Details
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    applyDefaultValues()
    
    Applies default values to this object.
This method should be called from the object's constructor (or equivalent initialization method).
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    __construct()
    
    Initializes internal state of Thelia\Model\Base\Newsletter object.
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    boolean
    isModified()
    
    Returns whether the object has been modified.
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    boolean
    isColumnModified(
    string $col)
    
    Has specified column been modified?
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    array
    getModifiedColumns()
    
    Get the columns that have been modified in this object.
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    boolean
    isNew()
    
    Returns whether the object has ever been saved. This will be false, if the object was retrieved from storage or was created and then saved.
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    setNew(
    boolean $b)
    
    Setter for the isNew attribute. This method will be called by Propel-generated children and objects.
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    boolean
    isDeleted()
    
    Whether this object has been deleted.
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    void
    setDeleted(
    boolean $b)
    
    Specify whether this object has been deleted.
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    void
    resetModified(
    string $col = null)
    
    Sets the modified state for the object to be false.
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    boolean
    equals(
    mixed $obj)
    
    Compares this with another Newsletter instance.  If
obj is an instance of Newsletter, delegates to
equals(Newsletter).  Otherwise, returns false.
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    int
    hashCode()
    
    If the primary key is not null, return the hashcode of the primary key. Otherwise, return the hash code of the object.
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    array
    getVirtualColumns()
    
    Get the associative array of the virtual columns in this object
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    boolean
    hasVirtualColumn(
    string $name)
    
    Checks the existence of a virtual column in this object
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    mixed
    getVirtualColumn(
    string $name)
    
    Get the value of a virtual column in this object
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    Newsletter
    setVirtualColumn(
    string $name, 
    mixed $value)
    
    Set the value of a virtual column in this object
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    Newsletter
    importFrom(
    mixed $parser, 
    string $data)
    
    Populate the current object from a string, using a given parser format
$book = new Book();
$book->importFrom('JSON', '{"Id":9012,"Title":"Don Juan","ISBN":"0140422161","Price":12.99,"PublisherId":1234,"AuthorId":5678}');
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    string
    exportTo(
    mixed $parser, 
    boolean $includeLazyLoadColumns = true)
    
    Export the current object properties to a string, using a given parser format
$book = BookQuery::create()->findPk(9012);
echo $book->exportTo('JSON');
 => {"Id":9012,"Title":"Don Juan","ISBN":"0140422161","Price":12.99,"PublisherId":1234,"AuthorId":5678}');
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    __sleep()
    
    Clean up internal collections prior to serializing Avoids recursive loops that turn into segmentation faults when serializing
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    int
    getId()
    
    Get the [id] column value.
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    string
    getEmail()
    
    Get the [email] column value.
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    string
    getFirstname()
    
    Get the [firstname] column value.
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    string
    getLastname()
    
    Get the [lastname] column value.
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    string
    getLocale()
    
    Get the [locale] column value.
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    boolean
    getUnsubscribed()
    
    Get the [unsubscribed] column value.
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    mixed
    getCreatedAt(
    string $format = NULL)
    
    Get the [optionally formatted] temporal [created_at] column value.
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    mixed
    getUpdatedAt(
    string $format = NULL)
    
    Get the [optionally formatted] temporal [updated_at] column value.
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    Newsletter
    setId(
    int $v)
    
    Set the value of [id] column.
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    Newsletter
    setEmail(
    string $v)
    
    Set the value of [email] column.
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    Newsletter
    setFirstname(
    string $v)
    
    Set the value of [firstname] column.
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    Newsletter
    setLastname(
    string $v)
    
    Set the value of [lastname] column.
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    Newsletter
    setLocale(
    string $v)
    
    Set the value of [locale] column.
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    Newsletter
    setUnsubscribed(
    boolean|integer|string $v)
    
    Sets the value of the [unsubscribed] column.
Non-boolean arguments are converted using the following rules: * 1, '1', 'true', 'on', and 'yes' are converted to boolean true * 0, '0', 'false', 'off', and 'no' are converted to boolean false Check on string values is case insensitive (so 'FaLsE' is seen as 'false').
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    Newsletter
    setCreatedAt(
    mixed $v)
    
    Sets the value of [created_at] column to a normalized version of the date/time value specified.
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    Newsletter
    setUpdatedAt(
    mixed $v)
    
    Sets the value of [updated_at] column to a normalized version of the date/time value specified.
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    boolean
    hasOnlyDefaultValues()
    
    Indicates whether the columns in this object are only set to default values.
This method can be used in conjunction with isModified() to indicate whether an object is both modified and has some values set which are non-default.
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    int
    hydrate(
    array $row, 
    int $startcol, 
    boolean $rehydrate = false, 
    string $indexType = TableMap::TYPE_NUM)
    
    Hydrates (populates) the object variables with values from the database resultset.
An offset (0-based "start column") is specified so that objects can be hydrated with a subset of the columns in the resultset rows. This is needed, for example, for results of JOIN queries where the resultset row includes columns from two or more tables.
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    ensureConsistency()
    
    Checks and repairs the internal consistency of the object.
This method is executed after an already-instantiated object is re-hydrated from the database. It exists to check any foreign keys to make sure that the objects related to the current object are correct based on foreign key.
You can override this method in the stub class, but you should always invoke the base method from the overridden method (i.e. parent::ensureConsistency()), in case your model changes.
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    void
    reload(
    boolean $deep = false, 
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Reloads this object from datastore based on primary key and (optionally) resets all associated objects.
This will only work if the object has been saved and has a valid primary key set.
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    void
    delete(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Removes this object from datastore and sets delete attribute.
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    int
    save(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Persists this object to the database.
If the object is new, it inserts it; otherwise an update is performed. All modified related objects will also be persisted in the doSave() method. This method wraps all precipitate database operations in a single transaction.
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    mixed
    getByName(
    string $name, 
    string $type = TableMap::TYPE_PHPNAME)
    
    Retrieves a field from the object by name passed in as a string.
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    mixed
    getByPosition(
    int $pos)
    
    Retrieves a field from the object by Position as specified in the xml schema.
Zero-based.
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    array
    toArray(
    string $keyType = TableMap::TYPE_PHPNAME, 
    boolean $includeLazyLoadColumns = true, 
    array $alreadyDumpedObjects = array())
    
    Exports the object as an array.
You can specify the key type of the array by passing one of the class type constants.
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    void
    setByName(
    string $name, 
    mixed $value, 
    string $type = TableMap::TYPE_PHPNAME)
    
    Sets a field from the object by name passed in as a string.
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    void
    setByPosition(
    int $pos, 
    mixed $value)
    
    Sets a field from the object by Position as specified in the xml schema.
Zero-based.
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    void
    fromArray(
    array $arr, 
    string $keyType = TableMap::TYPE_PHPNAME)
    
    Populates the object using an array.
This is particularly useful when populating an object from one of the request arrays (e.g. $_POST). This method goes through the column names, checking to see whether a matching key exists in populated array. If so the setByName() method is called for that column.
You can specify the key type of the array by additionally passing one of the class type constants TableMap::TYPEPHPNAME, TableMap::TYPESTUDLYPHPNAME, TableMap::TYPECOLNAME, TableMap::TYPEFIELDNAME, TableMap::TYPENUM. The default key type is the column's TableMap::TYPEPHPNAME.
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    Criteria
    buildCriteria()
    
    Build a Criteria object containing the values of all modified columns in this object.
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    Criteria
    buildPkeyCriteria()
    
    Builds a Criteria object containing the primary key for this object.
Unlike buildCriteria() this method includes the primary key values regardless of whether or not they have been modified.
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    int
    getPrimaryKey()
    
    Returns the primary key for this object (row).
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    void
    setPrimaryKey(
    int $key)
    
    Generic method to set the primary key (id column).
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    boolean
    isPrimaryKeyNull()
    
    Returns true if the primary key for this object is null.
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    copyInto(
    object $copyObj, 
    boolean $deepCopy = false, 
    boolean $makeNew = true)
    
    Sets contents of passed object to values from current object.
If desired, this method can also make copies of all associated (fkey referrers) objects.
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    Newsletter
    copy(
    boolean $deepCopy = false)
    
    Makes a copy of this object that will be inserted as a new row in table when saved.
It creates a new object filling in the simple attributes, but skipping any primary keys that are defined for the table.
If desired, this method can also make copies of all associated (fkey referrers) objects.
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    clear()
    
    Clears the current object and sets all attributes to their default values
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    clearAllReferences(
    boolean $deep = false)
    
    Resets all references to other model objects or collections of model objects.
This method is a user-space workaround for PHP's inability to garbage collect objects with circular references (even in PHP 5.3). This is currently necessary when using Propel in certain daemon or large-volume/high-memory operations.
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    string
    __toString()
    
    Return the string representation of this object
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    Newsletter
    keepUpdateDateUnchanged()
    
    Mark the current object so that the update date doesn't get updated during next save
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    boolean
    preSave(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run before persisting the object
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    postSave(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run after persisting the object
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    boolean
    preInsert(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run before inserting to database
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    postInsert(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run after inserting to database
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    boolean
    preUpdate(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run before updating the object in database
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    postUpdate(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run after updating the object in database
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    boolean
    preDelete(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run before deleting the object in database
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    postDelete(
    ConnectionInterface $con = null)
    
    Code to be run after deleting the object in database
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    array|string
    __call(
    string $name, 
    mixed $params)
    
    Derived method to catches calls to undefined methods.
Provides magic import/export method support (fromXML()/toXML(), fromYAML()/toYAML(), etc.). Allows to define default __call() behavior if you overwrite __call()