v/vlib/pg/pg.v

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module pg
#flag -lpq
#flag linux -I/usr/include/postgresql
#flag darwin -I/opt/local/include/postgresql11
#flag windows -I @VROOT/thirdparty/pg/include
#flag windows -L @VROOT/thirdparty/pg/win64
#include <libpq-fe.h>
pub struct DB {
mut:
conn &C.PGconn
}
pub struct Row {
pub mut:
vals []string
}
struct C.PGResult {
}
pub struct Config {
pub:
host string
port int = 5432
user string
password string
dbname string
}
fn C.PQconnectdb(a byteptr) &C.PGconn
fn C.PQerrorMessage(arg_1 voidptr) byteptr
fn C.PQgetvalue(arg_1 voidptr, arg_2, arg_3 int) byteptr
fn C.PQstatus(arg_1 voidptr) int
fn C.PQntuples(arg_1 voidptr) int
fn C.PQnfields(arg_1 voidptr) int
fn C.PQexec(arg_1 voidptr) voidptr
fn C.PQexecParams(arg_1 voidptr) voidptr
fn C.PQclear(arg_1 voidptr) voidptr
fn C.PQfinish(arg_1 voidptr)
// Makes a new connection to the database server using
// the parameters from the `Config` structure, returning
// a connection error when something goes wrong
pub fn connect(config Config) ?DB {
conninfo := 'host=$config.host port=$config.port user=$config.user dbname=$config.dbname password=$config.password'
conn := C.PQconnectdb(conninfo.str)
if conn == 0 {
return error('libpq memory allocation error')
}
status := C.PQstatus(conn)
if status != C.CONNECTION_OK {
// We force the construction of a new string as the
// error message will be freed by the next `PQfinish`
// call
c_error_msg := unsafe {C.PQerrorMessage(conn).vstring()}
error_msg := '$c_error_msg'
C.PQfinish(conn)
return error('Connection to a PG database failed: $error_msg')
}
return DB{
conn: conn
}
}
fn res_to_rows(res voidptr) []Row {
nr_rows := C.PQntuples(res)
nr_cols := C.PQnfields(res)
mut rows := []Row{}
for i in 0 .. nr_rows {
mut row := Row{}
for j in 0 .. nr_cols {
val := C.PQgetvalue(res, i, j)
sval := unsafe {val.vstring()}
row.vals << sval
}
rows << row
}
C.PQclear(res)
return rows
}
// close frees the underlaying resource allocated by the database connection
pub fn (db DB) close() {
C.PQfinish(db.conn)
}
pub fn (db DB) q_int(query string) int {
rows := db.exec(query)
if rows.len == 0 {
println('q_int "$query" not found')
return 0
}
row := rows[0]
if row.vals.len == 0 {
return 0
}
val := row.vals[0]
return val.int()
}
pub fn (db DB) q_string(query string) string {
rows := db.exec(query)
if rows.len == 0 {
println('q_string "$query" not found')
return ''
}
row := rows[0]
if row.vals.len == 0 {
return ''
}
val := row.vals[0]
return val
}
pub fn (db DB) q_strings(query string) []Row {
return db.exec(query)
}
pub fn (db DB) exec(query string) []Row {
res := C.PQexec(db.conn, query.str)
e := unsafe {C.PQerrorMessage(db.conn).vstring()}
if e != '' {
println('pg exec error:')
println(e)
return res_to_rows(res)
}
return res_to_rows(res)
}
fn rows_first_or_empty(rows []Row) ?Row {
if rows.len == 0 {
return error('no row')
}
return rows[0]
}
pub fn (db DB) exec_one(query string) ?Row {
res := C.PQexec(db.conn, query.str)
e := unsafe {C.PQerrorMessage(db.conn).vstring()}
if e != '' {
return error('pg exec error: "$e"')
}
row := rows_first_or_empty(res_to_rows(res)) ?
return row
}
// The entire function can be considered unsafe because of the malloc and the
// free. This prevents warnings and doesn't seem to affect behavior.
pub fn (db DB) exec_param_many(query string, params []string) []Row {
unsafe {
mut param_vals := &byteptr(malloc(params.len * 8))
for i in 0 .. params.len {
param_vals[i] = params[i].str
}
res := C.PQexecParams(db.conn, query.str, params.len, 0, param_vals, 0, 0, 0)
free(param_vals)
return db.handle_error_or_result(res, 'exec_param_many')
}
}
pub fn (db DB) exec_param2(query, param, param2 string) []Row {
mut param_vals := [2]byteptr{}
param_vals[0] = param.str
param_vals[1] = param2.str
res := C.PQexecParams(db.conn, query.str, 2, 0, param_vals, 0, 0, 0)
return db.handle_error_or_result(res, 'exec_param2')
}
pub fn (db DB) exec_param(query, param string) []Row {
mut param_vals := [1]byteptr{}
param_vals[0] = param.str
res := C.PQexecParams(db.conn, query.str, 1, 0, param_vals, 0, 0, 0)
return db.handle_error_or_result(res, 'exec_param')
}
fn (db DB) handle_error_or_result(res voidptr, elabel string) []Row {
e := unsafe {C.PQerrorMessage(db.conn).vstring()}
if e != '' {
println('pg $elabel error:')
println(e)
return res_to_rows(res)
}
return res_to_rows(res)
}