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module sqlite
$if freebsd || openbsd {
#flag -I/usr/local/include
#flag -L/usr/local/lib
}
$if windows {
#flag windows -I@VEXEROOT/thirdparty/sqlite
#flag windows -L@VEXEROOT/thirdparty/sqlite
#flag windows @VEXEROOT/thirdparty/sqlite/sqlite3.o
} $else {
#flag -lsqlite3
}
#include "sqlite3.h"
// https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html
pub const (
sqlite_ok = 0
sqlite_error = 1
sqlite_row = 100
sqlite_done = 101
sqlite_cantopen = 14
sqlite_ioerr_read = 266
sqlite_ioerr_short_read = 522
sqlite_ioerr_write = 778
sqlite_ioerr_fsync = 1034
sqlite_ioerr_fstat = 1802
sqlite_ioerr_delete = 2570
sqlite_open_main_db = 0x00000100
sqlite_open_temp_db = 0x00000200
sqlite_open_transient_db = 0x00000400
sqlite_open_main_journal = 0x00000800
sqlite_open_temp_journal = 0x00001000
sqlite_open_subjournal = 0x00002000
sqlite_open_super_journal = 0x00004000
sqlite_open_wal = 0x00080000
)
pub enum SyncMode {
off
normal
full
}
pub enum JournalMode {
off
delete
truncate
persist
memory
}
struct C.sqlite3 {
}
struct C.sqlite3_stmt {
}
[heap]
pub struct Stmt {
stmt &C.sqlite3_stmt = unsafe { nil }
db &DB = unsafe { nil }
}
struct SQLError {
MessageError
}
//
[heap]
pub struct DB {
pub mut:
is_open bool
mut:
conn &C.sqlite3 = unsafe { nil }
}
// str returns a text representation of the DB
pub fn (db &DB) str() string {
return 'sqlite.DB{ conn: ' + ptr_str(db.conn) + ' }'
}
pub struct Row {
pub mut:
vals []string
}
//
fn C.sqlite3_open(&char, &&C.sqlite3) int
fn C.sqlite3_close(&C.sqlite3) int
fn C.sqlite3_busy_timeout(db &C.sqlite3, ms int) int
fn C.sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(&C.sqlite3) i64
//
fn C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(&C.sqlite3, &char, int, &&C.sqlite3_stmt, &&char) int
fn C.sqlite3_step(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int
fn C.sqlite3_finalize(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int
//
fn C.sqlite3_column_name(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) &char
fn C.sqlite3_column_text(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) &u8
fn C.sqlite3_column_int(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) int
fn C.sqlite3_column_int64(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) i64
fn C.sqlite3_column_double(&C.sqlite3_stmt, int) f64
fn C.sqlite3_column_count(&C.sqlite3_stmt) int
//
fn C.sqlite3_errstr(int) &char
fn C.sqlite3_errmsg(&C.sqlite3) &char
fn C.sqlite3_free(voidptr)
fn C.sqlite3_changes(&C.sqlite3) int
// connect Opens the connection with a database.
pub fn connect(path string) !DB {
db := &C.sqlite3(unsafe { nil })
code := C.sqlite3_open(&char(path.str), &db)
if code != 0 {
return &SQLError{
msg: unsafe { cstring_to_vstring(&char(C.sqlite3_errmsg(db))) }
code: code
}
}
return DB{
conn: db
is_open: true
}
}
// close Closes the DB.
// TODO: For all functions, determine whether the connection is
// closed first, and determine what to do if it is
pub fn (mut db DB) close() !bool {
code := C.sqlite3_close(db.conn)
if code == 0 {
db.is_open = false
} else {
return &SQLError{
msg: unsafe { cstring_to_vstring(&char(C.sqlite3_errmsg(db.conn))) }
code: code
}
}
return true // successfully closed
}
// Only for V ORM
fn get_int_from_stmt(stmt &C.sqlite3_stmt) int {
x := C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
if x != C.SQLITE_OK && x != C.SQLITE_DONE {
C.puts(C.sqlite3_errstr(x))
}
res := C.sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0)
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
return res
}
// last_insert_rowid returns last inserted rowid
// https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/last_insert_rowid.html
pub fn (db &DB) last_insert_rowid() i64 {
return C.sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(db.conn)
}
// get_affected_rows_count returns `sqlite changes()` meaning amount of rows affected by most recent sql query
pub fn (db &DB) get_affected_rows_count() int {
return C.sqlite3_changes(db.conn)
}
// q_int returns a single integer value, from the first column of the result of executing `query`, or an error on failure
pub fn (db &DB) q_int(query string) !int {
stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(unsafe { nil })
defer {
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
}
C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, &char(query.str), query.len, &stmt, 0)
code := C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
if code != sqlite.sqlite_row {
return db.error_message(code, query)
}
res := C.sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0)
return res
}
// q_string returns a single string value, from the first column of the result of executing `query`, or an error on failure
pub fn (db &DB) q_string(query string) !string {
stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(unsafe { nil })
defer {
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
}
C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, &char(query.str), query.len, &stmt, 0)
code := C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
if code != sqlite.sqlite_row {
return db.error_message(code, query)
}
val := unsafe { &u8(C.sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 0)) }
return if val != &u8(0) { unsafe { tos_clone(val) } } else { '' }
}
// exec executes the query on the given `db`, and returns an array of all the results, or an error on failure
[manualfree]
pub fn (db &DB) exec(query string) ![]Row {
stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(unsafe { nil })
defer {
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
}
mut code := C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, &char(query.str), query.len, &stmt, 0)
if code != sqlite.sqlite_ok {
return db.error_message(code, query)
}
nr_cols := C.sqlite3_column_count(stmt)
mut res := 0
mut rows := []Row{}
for {
res = C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
// Result Code SQLITE_ROW; Another row is available
if res != 100 {
// C.puts(C.sqlite3_errstr(res))
break
}
mut row := Row{}
for i in 0 .. nr_cols {
val := unsafe { &u8(C.sqlite3_column_text(stmt, i)) }
if val == &u8(0) {
row.vals << ''
} else {
row.vals << unsafe { tos_clone(val) }
}
}
rows << row
}
return rows
}
// exec_one executes a query on the given `db`.
// It returns either the first row from the result, if the query was successful, or an error.
[manualfree]
pub fn (db &DB) exec_one(query string) !Row {
rows := db.exec(query)!
defer {
unsafe { rows.free() }
}
if rows.len == 0 {
return &SQLError{
msg: 'No rows'
code: sqlite.sqlite_done
}
}
res := rows[0]
return res
}
// error_message returns a proper V error, given an integer error code received from SQLite, and a query string
[manualfree]
pub fn (db &DB) error_message(code int, query string) IError {
errmsg := unsafe { cstring_to_vstring(&char(C.sqlite3_errmsg(db.conn))) }
msg := '${errmsg} (${code}) (${query})'
unsafe { errmsg.free() }
return SQLError{
msg: msg
code: code
}
}
// exec_none executes a query, and returns the integer SQLite result code.
// Use it, in case you don't expect any row results, but still want a result code.
// e.g. for queries like these: `INSERT INTO ... VALUES (...)`
pub fn (db &DB) exec_none(query string) int {
stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(unsafe { nil })
C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, &char(query.str), query.len, &stmt, 0)
code := C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
return code
}
// exec_param_many executes a query with parameters provided as ?,
// and returns either an error on failure, or the full result set on success
pub fn (db &DB) exec_param_many(query string, params []string) ![]Row {
mut stmt := &C.sqlite3_stmt(unsafe { nil })
defer {
C.sqlite3_finalize(stmt)
}
mut code := C.sqlite3_prepare_v2(db.conn, &char(query.str), -1, &stmt, 0)
if code != 0 {
return db.error_message(code, query)
}
for i, param in params {
code = C.sqlite3_bind_text(stmt, i + 1, voidptr(param.str), param.len, 0)
if code != 0 {
return db.error_message(code, query)
}
}
nr_cols := C.sqlite3_column_count(stmt)
mut res := 0
mut rows := []Row{}
for {
res = C.sqlite3_step(stmt)
if res != sqlite.sqlite_row {
break
}
mut row := Row{}
for i in 0 .. nr_cols {
val := unsafe { &u8(C.sqlite3_column_text(stmt, i)) }
if val == &u8(0) {
row.vals << ''
} else {
row.vals << unsafe { tos_clone(val) }
}
}
rows << row
}
return rows
}
// exec_param executes a query with one parameter provided as a ?,
// and returns either an error on failure, or the full result set on success
pub fn (db &DB) exec_param(query string, param string) ![]Row {
return db.exec_param_many(query, [param])
}
// create_table issues a "create table if not exists" command to the db.
// It creates the table named 'table_name', with columns generated from 'columns' array.
// The default columns type will be TEXT.
pub fn (db &DB) create_table(table_name string, columns []string) ! {
db.exec('create table if not exists ${table_name} (' + columns.join(',\n') + ')')!
}
// busy_timeout sets a busy timeout in milliseconds.
// Sleeps for a specified amount of time when a table is locked. The handler
// will sleep multiple times until at least "ms" milliseconds of sleeping have accumulated.
// (see https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/busy_timeout.html)
pub fn (db &DB) busy_timeout(ms int) int {
return C.sqlite3_busy_timeout(db.conn, ms)
}
// synchronization_mode sets disk synchronization mode, which controls how
// aggressively SQLite will write data to physical storage.
// If the command fails to execute an error is returned
// .off: No syncs at all. (fastest)
// .normal: Sync after each sequence of critical disk operations.
// .full: Sync after each critical disk operation (slowest).
pub fn (db &DB) synchronization_mode(sync_mode SyncMode) ! {
if sync_mode == .off {
db.exec('pragma synchronous = OFF;')!
} else if sync_mode == .full {
db.exec('pragma synchronous = FULL;')!
} else {
db.exec('pragma synchronous = NORMAL;')!
}
}
// journal_mode controls how the journal file is stored and processed.
// If the command fails to execute an error is returned
// .off: No journal record is kept. (fastest)
// .memory: Journal record is held in memory, rather than on disk.
// .delete: At the conclusion of a transaction, journal file is deleted.
// .truncate: Journal file is truncated to a length of zero bytes.
// .persist: Journal file is left in place, but the header is overwritten to indicate journal is no longer valid.
pub fn (db &DB) journal_mode(journal_mode JournalMode) ! {
if journal_mode == .off {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = OFF;')!
} else if journal_mode == .delete {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = DELETE;')!
} else if journal_mode == .truncate {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = TRUNCATE;')!
} else if journal_mode == .persist {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = PERSIST;')!
} else if journal_mode == .memory {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = MEMORY;')!
} else {
db.exec('pragma journal_mode = MEMORY;')!
}
}