Module: PG

Includes:
Constants
Defined in:
lib/pg.rb,
lib/pg/coder.rb,
lib/pg/exceptions.rb,
lib/pg/text_decoder.rb,
lib/pg/text_encoder.rb,
lib/pg/binary_decoder.rb,
ext/pg.c

Overview

-*- ruby -*-

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: BasicTypeRegistry, BinaryDecoder, BinaryEncoder, Constants, TextDecoder, TextEncoder Classes: BasicTypeMapBasedOnResult, BasicTypeMapForQueries, BasicTypeMapForResults, Coder, CompositeCoder, CompositeDecoder, CompositeEncoder, Connection, ConnectionBad, CopyCoder, CopyDecoder, CopyEncoder, Error, InvalidChangeOfResultFields, InvalidResultStatus, NoResultError, NotAllCopyDataRetrieved, Result, ServerError, SimpleCoder, SimpleDecoder, SimpleEncoder, Tuple, TypeMap, TypeMapAllStrings, TypeMapByClass, TypeMapByColumn, TypeMapByMriType, TypeMapByOid, TypeMapInRuby, UnableToSend

Constant Summary collapse

VERSION =

Library version

'1.1.4'
REVISION =

VCS revision

%q$Revision: 6f611e78845a $
ERROR_CLASSES =
rb_hErrors

Constants included from Constants

Constants::CONNECTION_AUTH_OK, Constants::CONNECTION_AWAITING_RESPONSE, Constants::CONNECTION_BAD, Constants::CONNECTION_MADE, Constants::CONNECTION_NEEDED, Constants::CONNECTION_OK, Constants::CONNECTION_SETENV, Constants::CONNECTION_SSL_STARTUP, Constants::CONNECTION_STARTED, Constants::INVALID_OID, Constants::INV_READ, Constants::INV_WRITE, Constants::InvalidOid, Constants::PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE, Constants::PGRES_COMMAND_OK, Constants::PGRES_COPY_BOTH, Constants::PGRES_COPY_IN, Constants::PGRES_COPY_OUT, Constants::PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY, Constants::PGRES_FATAL_ERROR, Constants::PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR, Constants::PGRES_POLLING_FAILED, Constants::PGRES_POLLING_OK, Constants::PGRES_POLLING_READING, Constants::PGRES_POLLING_WRITING, Constants::PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE, Constants::PGRES_TUPLES_OK, Constants::PG_DIAG_COLUMN_NAME, Constants::PG_DIAG_CONSTRAINT_NAME, Constants::PG_DIAG_CONTEXT, Constants::PG_DIAG_DATATYPE_NAME, Constants::PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_POSITION, Constants::PG_DIAG_INTERNAL_QUERY, Constants::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_DETAIL, Constants::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_HINT, Constants::PG_DIAG_MESSAGE_PRIMARY, Constants::PG_DIAG_SCHEMA_NAME, Constants::PG_DIAG_SEVERITY, Constants::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FILE, Constants::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_FUNCTION, Constants::PG_DIAG_SOURCE_LINE, Constants::PG_DIAG_SQLSTATE, Constants::PG_DIAG_STATEMENT_POSITION, Constants::PG_DIAG_TABLE_NAME, Constants::PQERRORS_DEFAULT, Constants::PQERRORS_TERSE, Constants::PQERRORS_VERBOSE, Constants::PQPING_NO_ATTEMPT, Constants::PQPING_NO_RESPONSE, Constants::PQPING_OK, Constants::PQPING_REJECT, Constants::PQTRANS_ACTIVE, Constants::PQTRANS_IDLE, Constants::PQTRANS_INERROR, Constants::PQTRANS_INTRANS, Constants::PQTRANS_UNKNOWN, Constants::SEEK_CUR, Constants::SEEK_END, Constants::SEEK_SET

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.connect(*args) ⇒ Object

Convenience alias for PG::Connection.new.



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# File 'lib/pg.rb', line 55

def self::connect( *args )
	return PG::Connection.new( *args )
end

.init_openssl(do_ssl, do_crypto) ⇒ nil

Allows applications to select which security libraries to initialize.

If your application initializes libssl and/or libcrypto libraries and libpq is built with SSL support, you should call PG.init_openssl() to tell libpq that the libssl and/or libcrypto libraries have been initialized by your application, so that libpq will not also initialize those libraries. See h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/83final/BA554_90007/ch04.html for details on the SSL API.

When do_ssl is true, libpq will initialize the OpenSSL library before first opening a database connection. When do_crypto is true, the libcrypto library will be initialized. By default (if PG.init_openssl() is not called), both libraries are initialized. When SSL support is not compiled in, this function is present but does nothing.

If your application uses and initializes either OpenSSL or its underlying libcrypto library, you must call this function with false for the appropriate parameter(s) before first opening a database connection. Also be sure that you have done that initialization before opening a database connection.

Returns:

  • (nil)


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# File 'ext/pg.c', line 348

static VALUE
pg_s_init_openssl(VALUE self, VALUE do_ssl, VALUE do_crypto)
{
	UNUSED( self );
	PQinitOpenSSL(pg_to_bool_int(do_ssl), pg_to_bool_int(do_crypto));
	return Qnil;
}

.init_ssl(do_ssl) ⇒ nil

Allows applications to select which security libraries to initialize.

This function is equivalent to PG.init_openssl(do_ssl, do_ssl) . It is sufficient for applications that initialize both or neither of OpenSSL and libcrypto.

Returns:

  • (nil)


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# File 'ext/pg.c', line 366

static VALUE
pg_s_init_ssl(VALUE self, VALUE do_ssl)
{
	UNUSED( self );
	PQinitSSL(pg_to_bool_int(do_ssl));
	return Qnil;
}

.isthreadsafeBoolean .is_threadsafe?Boolean .threadsafe?Boolean

Returns true if libpq is thread-safe, false otherwise.

Overloads:

  • .isthreadsafeBoolean

    Returns:

    • (Boolean)
  • .is_threadsafe?Boolean

    Returns:

    • (Boolean)
  • .threadsafe?Boolean

    Returns:

    • (Boolean)


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# File 'ext/pg.c', line 305

static VALUE
pg_s_threadsafe_p(VALUE self)
{
	UNUSED( self );
	return PQisthreadsafe() ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}

.library_versionInteger

Get the version of the libpq library in use. The number is formed by converting the major, minor, and revision numbers into two-decimal- digit numbers and appending them together. For example, version 7.4.2 will be returned as 70402, and version 8.1 will be returned as 80100 (leading zeroes are not shown). Zero is returned if the connection is bad.

Returns:

  • (Integer)


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# File 'ext/pg.c', line 289

static VALUE
pg_s_library_version(VALUE self)
{
	UNUSED( self );
	return INT2NUM(PQlibVersion());
}

.version_string(include_buildnum = false) ⇒ Object

Get the PG library version. If include_buildnum is true, include the build ID.



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# File 'lib/pg.rb', line 47

def self::version_string( include_buildnum=false )
	vstring = "%s %s" % [ self.name, VERSION ]
	vstring << " (build %s)" % [ REVISION[/: ([[:xdigit:]]+)/, 1] || '0' ] if include_buildnum
	return vstring
end