src/litestorepkg/lib/x_db_sqlite.nim
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# # # Nim's Runtime Library # (c) Copyright 2015 Andreas Rumpf # # See the file "copying.txt", included in this # distribution, for details about the copyright. # ## A higher level `SQLite`:idx: database wrapper. This interface ## is implemented for other databases too. ## ## Basic usage ## =========== ## ## The basic flow of using this module is: ## ## 1. Open database connection ## 2. Execute SQL query ## 3. Close database connection ## ## Parameter substitution ## ---------------------- ## ## All ``db_*`` modules support the same form of parameter substitution. ## That is, using the ``?`` (question mark) to signify the place where a ## value should be placed. For example: ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## sql"INSERT INTO my_table (colA, colB, colC) VALUES (?, ?, ?)" ## ## Opening a connection to a database ## ---------------------------------- ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## import db_sqlite ## ## # user, password, database name can be empty. ## # These params are not used on db_sqlite module. ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## db.close() ## ## Creating a table ## ---------------- ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## db.exec(sql"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS my_table") ## db.exec(sql"""CREATE TABLE my_table ( ## id INTEGER, ## name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL ## )""") ## ## Inserting data ## -------------- ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## db.exec(sql"INSERT INTO my_table (id, name) VALUES (0, ?)", ## "Jack") ## ## Larger example ## -------------- ## ## .. code-block:: nim ## ## import db_sqlite, math ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## db.exec(sql"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS my_table") ## db.exec(sql"""CREATE TABLE my_table ( ## id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, ## name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL, ## i INT(11), ## f DECIMAL(18, 10) ## )""") ## ## db.exec(sql"BEGIN") ## for i in 1..1000: ## db.exec(sql"INSERT INTO my_table (name, i, f) VALUES (?, ?, ?)", ## "Item#" & $i, i, sqrt(i.float)) ## db.exec(sql"COMMIT") ## ## for x in db.fastRows(sql"SELECT * FROM my_table"): ## echo x ## ## let id = db.tryInsertId(sql"""INSERT INTO my_table (name, i, f) ## VALUES (?, ?, ?)""", ## "Item#1001", 1001, sqrt(1001.0)) ## echo "Inserted item: ", db.getValue(sql"SELECT name FROM my_table WHERE id=?", id) ## ## db.close() ## ## See also ## ======== ## ## * `db_odbc module <db_odbc.html>`_ for ODBC database wrapper ## * `db_mysql module <db_mysql.html>`_ for MySQL database wrapper ## * `db_postgres module <db_postgres.html>`_ for PostgreSQL database wrapper {.deadCodeElim: on.} # dce option deprecated import x_sqlite3 as sqlite3 # h3rald import db_common export db_common type DbConn* = PSqlite3 ## Encapsulates a database connection. Row* = seq[string] ## A row of a dataset. `NULL` database values will be ## converted to an empty string. InstantRow* = PStmt ## A handle that can be used to get a row's column ## text on demand. proc dbError*(db: DbConn) {.noreturn.} = ## Raises a `DbError` exception. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## if not db.tryExec(sql"SELECT * FROM not_exist_table"): ## dbError(db) ## db.close() var e: ref DbError new(e) e.msg = $sqlite3.errmsg(db) raise e proc dbQuote*(s: string): string = ## Escapes the `'` (single quote) char to `''`. ## Because single quote is used for defining `VARCHAR` in SQL. runnableExamples: doAssert dbQuote("'") == "''''" doAssert dbQuote("A Foobar's pen.") == "'A Foobar''s pen.'" result = "'" for c in items(s): if c == '\'': add(result, "''") else: add(result, c) add(result, '\'') proc dbFormat(formatstr: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string]): string = result = "" var a = 0 for c in items(string(formatstr)): if c == '?': add(result, dbQuote(args[a])) inc(a) else: add(result, c) proc tryExec*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): bool {. tags: [ReadDbEffect, WriteDbEffect].} = ## Tries to execute the query and returns `true` if successful, `false` otherwise. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## if not db.tryExec(sql"SELECT * FROM my_table"): ## dbError(db) ## db.close() assert(not db.isNil, "Database not connected.") var q = dbFormat(query, args) var stmt: sqlite3.PStmt if prepare_v2(db, q, q.len.cint, stmt, nil) == SQLITE_OK: let x = step(stmt) if x in {SQLITE_DONE, SQLITE_ROW}: result = finalize(stmt) == SQLITE_OK proc exec*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]) {. tags: [ReadDbEffect, WriteDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query and raises a `DbError` exception if not successful. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## try: ## db.exec(sql"INSERT INTO my_table (id, name) VALUES (?, ?)", ## 1, "item#1") ## except: ## stderr.writeLine(getCurrentExceptionMsg()) ## finally: ## db.close() if not tryExec(db, query, args): dbError(db) proc newRow(L: int): Row = newSeq(result, L) for i in 0..L-1: result[i] = "" proc setupQuery(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string]): PStmt = assert(not db.isNil, "Database not connected.") var q = dbFormat(query, args) if prepare_v2(db, q, q.len.cint, result, nil) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc setRow(stmt: PStmt, r: var Row, cols: cint) = for col in 0'i32..cols-1: setLen(r[col], column_bytes(stmt, col)) # set capacity setLen(r[col], 0) let x = column_text(stmt, col) if not isNil(x): add(r[col], x) iterator fastRows*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): Row {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query and iterates over the result dataset. ## ## This is very fast, but potentially dangerous. Use this iterator only ## if you require **ALL** the rows. ## ## **Note:** Breaking the `fastRows()` iterator during a loop will cause the ## next database query to raise a `DbError` exception ``unable to close due ## to ...``. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## for row in db.fastRows(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table"): ## echo row ## ## # Output: ## # @["1", "item#1"] ## # @["2", "item#2"] ## ## db.close() var stmt = setupQuery(db, query, args) var L = (column_count(stmt)) var result = newRow(L) try: while step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW: setRow(stmt, result, L) yield result finally: if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) iterator instantRows*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): InstantRow {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Similar to `fastRows iterator <#fastRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_ ## but returns a handle that can be used to get column text ## on demand using `[]`. Returned handle is valid only within the iterator body. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## for row in db.instantRows(sql"SELECT * FROM my_table"): ## echo "id:" & row[0] ## echo "name:" & row[1] ## echo "length:" & $len(row) ## ## # Output: ## # id:1 ## # name:item#1 ## # length:2 ## # id:2 ## # name:item#2 ## # length:2 ## ## db.close() var stmt = setupQuery(db, query, args) try: while step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW: yield stmt finally: if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc toTypeKind(t: var DbType; x: int32) = case x of SQLITE_INTEGER: t.kind = dbInt t.size = 8 of SQLITE_FLOAT: t.kind = dbFloat t.size = 8 of SQLITE_BLOB: t.kind = dbBlob of SQLITE_NULL: t.kind = dbNull of SQLITE_TEXT: t.kind = dbVarchar else: t.kind = dbUnknown proc setColumns(columns: var DbColumns; x: PStmt) = let L = column_count(x) setLen(columns, L) for i in 0'i32 ..< L: columns[i].name = $column_name(x, i) columns[i].typ.name = $column_decltype(x, i) toTypeKind(columns[i].typ, column_type(x, i)) columns[i].tableName = $column_table_name(x, i) iterator instantRows*(db: DbConn; columns: var DbColumns; query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): InstantRow {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Similar to `instantRows iterator <#instantRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_, ## but sets information about columns to `columns`. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## var columns: DbColumns ## for row in db.instantRows(columns, sql"SELECT * FROM my_table"): ## discard ## echo columns[0] ## ## # Output: ## # (name: "id", tableName: "my_table", typ: (kind: dbNull, ## # notNull: false, name: "INTEGER", size: 0, maxReprLen: 0, precision: 0, ## # scale: 0, min: 0, max: 0, validValues: @[]), primaryKey: false, ## # foreignKey: false) ## ## db.close() var stmt = setupQuery(db, query, args) setColumns(columns, stmt) try: while step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW: yield stmt finally: if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc `[]`*(row: InstantRow, col: int32): string {.inline.} = ## Returns text for given column of the row. ## ## See also: ## * `instantRows iterator <#instantRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_ ## example code $column_text(row, col) proc unsafeColumnAt*(row: InstantRow, index: int32): cstring {.inline.} = ## Returns cstring for given column of the row. ## ## See also: ## * `instantRows iterator <#instantRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_ ## example code column_text(row, index) proc len*(row: InstantRow): int32 {.inline.} = ## Returns number of columns in a row. ## ## See also: ## * `instantRows iterator <#instantRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_ ## example code column_count(row) proc getRow*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): Row {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Retrieves a single row. If the query doesn't return any rows, this proc ## will return a `Row` with empty strings for each column. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## doAssert db.getRow(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table" ## ) == Row(@["1", "item#1"]) ## doAssert db.getRow(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table WHERE id = ?", ## 2) == Row(@["2", "item#2"]) ## ## # Returns empty. ## doAssert db.getRow(sql"INSERT INTO my_table (id, name) VALUES (?, ?)", ## 3, "item#3") == @[] ## doAssert db.getRow(sql"DELETE FROM my_table WHERE id = ?", 3) == @[] ## doAssert db.getRow(sql"UPDATE my_table SET name = 'ITEM#1' WHERE id = ?", ## 1) == @[] ## db.close() var stmt = setupQuery(db, query, args) var L = (column_count(stmt)) result = newRow(L) if step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW: setRow(stmt, result, L) if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc getAllRows*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): seq[Row] {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query and returns the whole result dataset. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## doAssert db.getAllRows(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table") == @[Row(@["1", "item#1"]), Row(@["2", "item#2"])] ## db.close() result = @[] for r in fastRows(db, query, args): result.add(r) iterator rows*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): Row {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Similar to `fastRows iterator <#fastRows.i,DbConn,SqlQuery,varargs[string,]>`_, ## but slower and safe. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## for row in db.rows(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table"): ## echo row ## ## ## Output: ## ## @["1", "item#1"] ## ## @["2", "item#2"] ## ## db.close() for r in fastRows(db, query, args): yield r proc getValue*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): string {.tags: [ReadDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query and returns the first column of the first row of the ## result dataset. Returns `""` if the dataset contains no rows or the database ## value is `NULL`. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## doAssert db.getValue(sql"SELECT name FROM my_table WHERE id = ?", ## 2) == "item#2" ## doAssert db.getValue(sql"SELECT id, name FROM my_table") == "1" ## doAssert db.getValue(sql"SELECT name, id FROM my_table") == "item#1" ## ## db.close() var stmt = setupQuery(db, query, args) if step(stmt) == SQLITE_ROW: let cb = column_bytes(stmt, 0) if cb == 0: result = "" else: result = newStringOfCap(cb) add(result, column_text(stmt, 0)) else: result = "" if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc tryInsertID*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): int64 {.tags: [WriteDbEffect], raises: [].} = ## Executes the query (typically "INSERT") and returns the ## generated ID for the row or -1 in case of an error. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## db.exec(sql"CREATE TABLE my_table (id INTEGER, name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL)") ## ## doAssert db.tryInsertID(sql"INSERT INTO not_exist_table (id, name) VALUES (?, ?)", ## 1, "item#1") == -1 ## db.close() assert(not db.isNil, "Database not connected.") var q = dbFormat(query, args) var stmt: sqlite3.PStmt result = -1 if prepare_v2(db, q, q.len.cint, stmt, nil) == SQLITE_OK: if step(stmt) == SQLITE_DONE: result = last_insert_rowid(db) if finalize(stmt) != SQLITE_OK: result = -1 proc insertID*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): int64 {.tags: [WriteDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query (typically "INSERT") and returns the ## generated ID for the row. ## ## Raises a `DbError` exception when failed to insert row. ## For Postgre this adds ``RETURNING id`` to the query, so it only works ## if your primary key is named ``id``. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## db.exec(sql"CREATE TABLE my_table (id INTEGER, name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL)") ## ## for i in 0..2: ## let id = db.insertID(sql"INSERT INTO my_table (id, name) VALUES (?, ?)", i, "item#" & $i) ## echo "LoopIndex = ", i, ", InsertID = ", id ## ## # Output: ## # LoopIndex = 0, InsertID = 1 ## # LoopIndex = 1, InsertID = 2 ## # LoopIndex = 2, InsertID = 3 ## ## db.close() result = tryInsertID(db, query, args) if result < 0: dbError(db) proc execAffectedRows*(db: DbConn, query: SqlQuery, args: varargs[string, `$`]): int64 {. tags: [ReadDbEffect, WriteDbEffect].} = ## Executes the query (typically "UPDATE") and returns the ## number of affected rows. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## # Records of my_table: ## # | id | name | ## # |----|----------| ## # | 1 | item#1 | ## # | 2 | item#2 | ## ## doAssert db.execAffectedRows(sql"UPDATE my_table SET name = 'TEST'") == 2 ## ## db.close() exec(db, query, args) result = changes(db) proc close*(db: DbConn) {.tags: [DbEffect].} = ## Closes the database connection. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## db.close() if sqlite3.close(db) != SQLITE_OK: dbError(db) proc open*(connection, user, password, database: string): DbConn {. tags: [DbEffect].} = ## Opens a database connection. Raises a `DbError` exception if the connection ## could not be established. ## ## **Note:** Only the ``connection`` parameter is used for ``sqlite``. ## ## **Examples:** ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## ## try: ## let db = open("mytest.db", "", "", "") ## ## do something... ## ## db.getAllRows(sql"SELECT * FROM my_table") ## db.close() ## except: ## stderr.writeLine(getCurrentExceptionMsg()) var db: DbConn if sqlite3.open(connection, db) == SQLITE_OK: result = db else: dbError(db) proc setEncoding*(connection: DbConn, encoding: string): bool {. tags: [DbEffect].} = ## Sets the encoding of a database connection, returns `true` for ## success, `false` for failure. ## ## **Note:** The encoding cannot be changed once it's been set. ## According to SQLite3 documentation, any attempt to change ## the encoding after the database is created will be silently ## ignored. exec(connection, sql"PRAGMA encoding = ?", [encoding]) result = connection.getValue(sql"PRAGMA encoding") == encoding when not defined(testing) and isMainModule: var db = open("db.sql", "", "", "") exec(db, sql"create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint)", []) exec(db, sql"insert into tbl1 values('hello!',10)", []) exec(db, sql"insert into tbl1 values('goodbye', 20)", []) #db.query("create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint)") #db.query("insert into tbl1 values('hello!',10)") #db.query("insert into tbl1 values('goodbye', 20)") for r in db.rows(sql"select * from tbl1", []): echo(r[0], r[1]) for r in db.instantRows(sql"select * from tbl1", []): echo(r[0], r[1]) x_db_sqlite.close(db) # h3rald |