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6.4 KiB
Go
205 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package driver defines interfaces to be implemented by database
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// drivers as used by package sql.
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//
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// Most code should use package sql.
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package driver
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import "errors"
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// A driver Value is a value that drivers must be able to handle.
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// A Value is either nil or an instance of one of these types:
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//
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// int64
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// float64
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// bool
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// []byte
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// string [*] everywhere except from Rows.Next.
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// time.Time
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type Value interface{}
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// Driver is the interface that must be implemented by a database
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// driver.
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type Driver interface {
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// Open returns a new connection to the database.
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// The name is a string in a driver-specific format.
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//
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// Open may return a cached connection (one previously
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// closed), but doing so is unnecessary; the sql package
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// maintains a pool of idle connections for efficient re-use.
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//
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// The returned connection is only used by one goroutine at a
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// time.
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Open(name string) (Conn, error)
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}
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// ErrSkip may be returned by some optional interfaces' methods to
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// indicate at runtime that the fast path is unavailable and the sql
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// package should continue as if the optional interface was not
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// implemented. ErrSkip is only supported where explicitly
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// documented.
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var ErrSkip = errors.New("driver: skip fast-path; continue as if unimplemented")
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// Execer is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn.
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//
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// If a Conn does not implement Execer, the db package's DB.Exec will
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// first prepare a query, execute the statement, and then close the
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// statement.
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//
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// Exec may return ErrSkip.
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type Execer interface {
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Exec(query string, args []Value) (Result, error)
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}
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// Conn is a connection to a database. It is not used concurrently
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// by multiple goroutines.
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//
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// Conn is assumed to be stateful.
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type Conn interface {
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// Prepare returns a prepared statement, bound to this connection.
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Prepare(query string) (Stmt, error)
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// Close invalidates and potentially stops any current
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// prepared statements and transactions, marking this
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// connection as no longer in use.
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//
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// Because the sql package maintains a free pool of
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// connections and only calls Close when there's a surplus of
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// idle connections, it shouldn't be necessary for drivers to
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// do their own connection caching.
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Close() error
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// Begin starts and returns a new transaction.
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Begin() (Tx, error)
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}
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// Result is the result of a query execution.
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type Result interface {
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// LastInsertId returns the database's auto-generated ID
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// after, for example, an INSERT into a table with primary
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// key.
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LastInsertId() (int64, error)
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// RowsAffected returns the number of rows affected by the
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// query.
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RowsAffected() (int64, error)
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}
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// Stmt is a prepared statement. It is bound to a Conn and not
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// used by multiple goroutines concurrently.
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type Stmt interface {
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// Close closes the statement.
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//
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// Closing a statement should not interrupt any outstanding
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// query created from that statement. That is, the following
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// order of operations is valid:
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//
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// * create a driver statement
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// * call Query on statement, returning Rows
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// * close the statement
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// * read from Rows
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//
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// If closing a statement invalidates currently-running
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// queries, the final step above will incorrectly fail.
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//
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// TODO(bradfitz): possibly remove the restriction above, if
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// enough driver authors object and find it complicates their
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// code too much. The sql package could be smarter about
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// refcounting the statement and closing it at the appropriate
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// time.
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Close() error
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// NumInput returns the number of placeholder parameters.
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//
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// If NumInput returns >= 0, the sql package will sanity check
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// argument counts from callers and return errors to the caller
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// before the statement's Exec or Query methods are called.
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//
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// NumInput may also return -1, if the driver doesn't know
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// its number of placeholders. In that case, the sql package
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// will not sanity check Exec or Query argument counts.
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NumInput() int
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// Exec executes a query that doesn't return rows, such
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// as an INSERT or UPDATE.
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Exec(args []Value) (Result, error)
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// Exec executes a query that may return rows, such as a
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// SELECT.
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Query(args []Value) (Rows, error)
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}
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// ColumnConverter may be optionally implemented by Stmt if the
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// the statement is aware of its own columns' types and can
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// convert from any type to a driver Value.
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type ColumnConverter interface {
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// ColumnConverter returns a ValueConverter for the provided
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// column index. If the type of a specific column isn't known
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// or shouldn't be handled specially, DefaultValueConverter
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// can be returned.
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ColumnConverter(idx int) ValueConverter
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}
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// Rows is an iterator over an executed query's results.
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type Rows interface {
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// Columns returns the names of the columns. The number of
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// columns of the result is inferred from the length of the
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// slice. If a particular column name isn't known, an empty
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// string should be returned for that entry.
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Columns() []string
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// Close closes the rows iterator.
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Close() error
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// Next is called to populate the next row of data into
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// the provided slice. The provided slice will be the same
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// size as the Columns() are wide.
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//
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// The dest slice may be populated only with
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// a driver Value type, but excluding string.
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// All string values must be converted to []byte.
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//
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// Next should return io.EOF when there are no more rows.
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Next(dest []Value) error
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}
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// Tx is a transaction.
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type Tx interface {
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Commit() error
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Rollback() error
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}
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// RowsAffected implements Result for an INSERT or UPDATE operation
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// which mutates a number of rows.
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type RowsAffected int64
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var _ Result = RowsAffected(0)
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func (RowsAffected) LastInsertId() (int64, error) {
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return 0, errors.New("no LastInsertId available")
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}
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func (v RowsAffected) RowsAffected() (int64, error) {
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return int64(v), nil
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}
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// ResultNoRows is a pre-defined Result for drivers to return when a DDL
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// command (such as a CREATE TABLE) succeeds. It returns an error for both
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// LastInsertId and RowsAffected.
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var ResultNoRows noRows
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type noRows struct{}
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var _ Result = noRows{}
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func (noRows) LastInsertId() (int64, error) {
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return 0, errors.New("no LastInsertId available after DDL statement")
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}
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func (noRows) RowsAffected() (int64, error) {
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return 0, errors.New("no RowsAffected available after DDL statement")
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}
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