[9.x] Fix duplicated columns on select #46049
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This PR is based on a previous PR (#37936) that was not merged because there were objections to the proposed fix. This PR resolves those objections.
Using
$query->addSelect('something')
multiple times introduces duplicated columns, causingSQLSTATE[42S21]: Column already exists: 1060 Duplicate column name 'something'.
Steps to reproduce
Execute the following query:
The resulting problematic SQL query will be:
Proposed fix
The previous PR was denied because it used
array_unique
on the columns array and may result in a different column order than expected. To prevent this, a strictin_array
check is used to ensure column orders are not changed. Theis_array
check is there for sanity purposes as columns may not always be an array. This check can be dropped once strict types are introduced.PR includes updated test to ensure the fix works. Test failed before fix and now passes so all should be fine.
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