Class: Sequel::JDBC::Database

Inherits:
Database show all
Defined in:
lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb,
lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc/db2.rb

Overview

JDBC Databases offer a fairly uniform interface that does not change much based on the sub adapter.

Constant Summary collapse

DatasetClass =
self

Constants inherited from Database

Database::ADAPTERS, Database::AUTOINCREMENT, Database::COLUMN_DEFINITION_ORDER, Database::COLUMN_SCHEMA_DATETIME_TYPES, Database::COLUMN_SCHEMA_STRING_TYPES, Database::COMBINABLE_ALTER_TABLE_OPS, Database::COMMA_SEPARATOR, Database::CURRENT_TIMESTAMP_RE, Database::DEFAULT_DATABASE_ERROR_REGEXPS, Database::DEFAULT_JOIN_TABLE_COLUMN_OPTIONS, Database::DEFAULT_STRING_COLUMN_SIZE, Database::EXTENSIONS, Database::NOT_NULL, Database::NULL, Database::OPTS, Database::PRIMARY_KEY, Database::SCHEMA_TYPE_CLASSES, Database::SQL_BEGIN, Database::SQL_COMMIT, Database::SQL_RELEASE_SAVEPOINT, Database::SQL_ROLLBACK, Database::SQL_ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT, Database::SQL_SAVEPOINT, Database::STRING_DEFAULT_RE, Database::TEMPORARY, Database::TRANSACTION_BEGIN, Database::TRANSACTION_COMMIT, Database::TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVELS, Database::TRANSACTION_ROLLBACK, Database::UNDERSCORE, Database::UNIQUE, Database::UNSIGNED

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from Database

#cache_schema, #dataset_class, #default_string_column_size, #identifier_input_method, #identifier_output_method, #log_warn_duration, #loggers, #opts, #pool, #prepared_statements, #sql_log_level, #timezone, #transaction_isolation_level

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Database

#<<, #[], adapter_class, #adapter_scheme, adapter_scheme, #add_column, #add_index, #add_servers, #after_commit, after_initialize, #after_rollback, #alter_table, #alter_table_generator, #call, #cast_type_literal, connect, #create_join_table, #create_join_table!, #create_join_table?, #create_or_replace_view, #create_table, #create_table!, #create_table?, #create_table_generator, #create_view, #dataset, #disconnect, #drop_column, #drop_index, #drop_join_table, #drop_table, #drop_table?, #drop_view, #each_server, #extend_datasets, extension, #extension, #fetch, #from, #from_application_timestamp, #get, #global_index_namespace?, #in_transaction?, #initialize, #inspect, #literal, #literal_symbol, #literal_symbol_set, load_adapter, #log_exception, #log_info, #log_yield, #logger=, #prepared_statement, #quote_identifier, #quote_identifiers=, #quote_identifiers?, register_extension, #remove_servers, #rename_column, #rename_table, #run, run_after_initialize, #schema, #schema_type_class, #select, #serial_primary_key_options, #servers, #set_column_default, #set_column_type, #set_prepared_statement, #sharded?, #single_threaded?, #supports_create_table_if_not_exists?, #supports_deferrable_constraints?, #supports_deferrable_foreign_key_constraints?, #supports_drop_table_if_exists?, #supports_foreign_key_parsing?, #supports_index_parsing?, #supports_partial_indexes?, #supports_prepared_transactions?, #supports_savepoints?, #supports_savepoints_in_prepared_transactions?, #supports_schema_parsing?, #supports_table_listing?, #supports_transaction_isolation_levels?, #supports_transactional_ddl?, #supports_view_listing?, #supports_views_with_check_option?, #supports_views_with_local_check_option?, #synchronize, #table_exists?, #test_connection, #to_application_timestamp, #transaction, #typecast_value, #url, #valid_connection?

Methods included from Metaprogramming

#meta_def

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from Sequel::Database

Instance Attribute Details

#basic_type_convertor_mapObject (readonly)

Map of JDBC type ids to callable objects that return appropriate ruby or java values.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 164

def basic_type_convertor_map
  @basic_type_convertor_map
end

#convert_typesObject

Whether to convert some Java types to ruby types when retrieving rows. True by default, can be set to false to roughly double performance when fetching rows.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 154

def convert_types
  @convert_types
end

#database_typeObject (readonly)

The type of database we are connecting to



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 146

def database_type
  @database_type
end

#driverObject (readonly)

The Java database driver we are using (should be a Java class)



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 149

def driver
  @driver
end

#fetch_sizeObject

The fetch size to use for JDBC Statement objects created by this database. By default, this is nil so a fetch size is not set explicitly.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 158

def fetch_size
  @fetch_size
end

#type_convertor_mapObject (readonly)

Map of JDBC type ids to callable objects that return appropriate ruby values.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 161

def type_convertor_map
  @type_convertor_map
end

Instance Method Details

#call_sproc(name, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object

Execute the given stored procedure with the give name. If a block is given, the stored procedure should return rows.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 168

def call_sproc(name, opts = OPTS)
  args = opts[:args] || []
  sql = "{call #{name}(#{args.map{'?'}.join(',')})}"
  synchronize(opts[:server]) do |conn|
    cps = conn.prepareCall(sql)

    i = 0
    args.each{|arg| set_ps_arg(cps, arg, i+=1)}

    begin
      if block_given?
        yield log_yield(sql){cps.executeQuery}
      else
        case opts[:type]
        when :insert
          log_yield(sql){cps.executeUpdate}
          last_insert_id(conn, opts)
        else
          log_yield(sql){cps.executeUpdate}
        end
      end
    rescue NativeException, JavaSQL::SQLException => e
      raise_error(e)
    ensure
      cps.close
    end
  end
end

#connect(server) ⇒ Object

Connect to the database using JavaSQL::DriverManager.getConnection.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 198

def connect(server)
  opts = server_opts(server)
  conn = if jndi?
    get_connection_from_jndi
  else
    args = [uri(opts)]
    args.concat([opts[:user], opts[:password]]) if opts[:user] && opts[:password]
    begin
      JavaSQL::DriverManager.setLoginTimeout(opts[:login_timeout]) if opts[:login_timeout]
      JavaSQL::DriverManager.getConnection(*args)
    rescue JavaSQL::SQLException, NativeException, StandardError => e
      raise e unless driver
      # If the DriverManager can't get the connection - use the connect
      # method of the driver. (This happens under Tomcat for instance)
      props = java.util.Properties.new
      if opts && opts[:user] && opts[:password]
        props.setProperty("user", opts[:user])
        props.setProperty("password", opts[:password])
      end
      opts[:jdbc_properties].each{|k,v| props.setProperty(k.to_s, v)} if opts[:jdbc_properties]
      begin
        c = driver.new.connect(args[0], props)
        raise(Sequel::DatabaseError, 'driver.new.connect returned nil: probably bad JDBC connection string') unless c
        c
      rescue JavaSQL::SQLException, NativeException, StandardError => e2
        unless e2.message == e.message
          e2.message << "\n#{e.class.name}: #{e.message}"
        end
        raise e2
      end
    end
  end
  setup_connection(conn)
end

#disconnect_connection(c) ⇒ Object

Close given adapter connections, and delete any related prepared statements.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 234

def disconnect_connection(c)
  @connection_prepared_statements_mutex.synchronize{@connection_prepared_statements.delete(c)}
  c.close
end

#execute(sql, opts = OPTS, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: execute_dui

Execute the given SQL. If a block is given, if should be a SELECT statement or something else that returns rows.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 241

def execute(sql, opts=OPTS, &block)
  return call_sproc(sql, opts, &block) if opts[:sproc]
  return execute_prepared_statement(sql, opts, &block) if [Symbol, Dataset].any?{|c| sql.is_a?(c)}
  synchronize(opts[:server]) do |conn|
    statement(conn) do |stmt|
      if block
        if size = fetch_size
          stmt.setFetchSize(size)
        end
        yield log_yield(sql){stmt.executeQuery(sql)}
      else
        case opts[:type]
        when :ddl
          log_yield(sql){stmt.execute(sql)}
        when :insert
          log_yield(sql){execute_statement_insert(stmt, sql)}
          last_insert_id(conn, opts.merge(:stmt=>stmt))
        else
          log_yield(sql){stmt.executeUpdate(sql)}
        end
      end
    end
  end
end

#execute_ddl(sql, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object

Execute the given DDL SQL, which should not return any values or rows.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 269

def execute_ddl(sql, opts=OPTS)
  execute(sql, {:type=>:ddl}.merge(opts))
end

#execute_insert(sql, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object

Execute the given INSERT SQL, returning the last inserted row id.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 275

def execute_insert(sql, opts=OPTS)
  execute(sql, {:type=>:insert}.merge(opts))
end

#foreign_key_list(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object

Use the JDBC metadata to get a list of foreign keys for the table.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 280

def foreign_key_list(table, opts=OPTS)
  m = output_identifier_meth
  schema, table = (table, opts)
  foreign_keys = {}
  (:getImportedKeys, nil, schema, table) do |r|
    if fk = foreign_keys[r[:fk_name]]
      fk[:columns] << [r[:key_seq], m.call(r[:fkcolumn_name])]
      fk[:key] << [r[:key_seq], m.call(r[:pkcolumn_name])]
    elsif r[:fk_name]
      foreign_keys[r[:fk_name]] = {:name=>m.call(r[:fk_name]), :columns=>[[r[:key_seq], m.call(r[:fkcolumn_name])]], :table=>m.call(r[:pktable_name]), :key=>[[r[:key_seq], m.call(r[:pkcolumn_name])]]}
    end
  end
  foreign_keys.values.each do |fk|
    [:columns, :key].each do |k|
      fk[k] = fk[k].sort.map{|_, v| v}
    end
  end
end

#indexes(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object Also known as: jdbc_indexes

Use the JDBC metadata to get the index information for the table.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 300

def indexes(table, opts=OPTS)
  m = output_identifier_meth
  schema, table = (table, opts)
  indexes = {}
  (:getIndexInfo, nil, schema, table, false, true) do |r|
    next unless name = r[:column_name]
    next if respond_to?(:primary_key_index_re, true) and r[:index_name] =~ primary_key_index_re 
    i = indexes[m.call(r[:index_name])] ||= {:columns=>[], :unique=>[false, 0].include?(r[:non_unique])}
    i[:columns] << m.call(name)
  end
  indexes
end

#jndi?Boolean

Whether or not JNDI is being used for this connection.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 314

def jndi?
  !!(uri =~ JNDI_URI_REGEXP)
end

#tables(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object Also known as: jdbc_tables

All tables in this database



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 319

def tables(opts=OPTS)
  get_tables('TABLE', opts)
end

#uri(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object

The uri for this connection. You can specify the uri using the :uri, :url, or :database options. You don’t need to worry about this if you use Sequel.connect with the JDBC connectrion strings.



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 327

def uri(opts=OPTS)
  opts = @opts.merge(opts)
  ur = opts[:uri] || opts[:url] || opts[:database]
  ur =~ /^\Ajdbc:/ ? ur : "jdbc:#{ur}"
end

#views(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object Also known as: jdbc_views

All views in this database



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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb', line 334

def views(opts=OPTS)
  get_tables('VIEW', opts)
end