Module: Sequel::MSSQL::DatasetMethods
- Includes:
- EmulateOffsetWithRowNumber
- Included in:
- ADO::MSSQL::Dataset, JDBC::JTDS::Dataset, ODBC::MSSQL::Dataset, TinyTDS::Dataset
- Defined in:
- lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- BOOL_TRUE =
'1'.freeze
- BOOL_FALSE =
'0'.freeze
- COMMA_SEPARATOR =
', '.freeze
- DELETE_CLAUSE_METHODS =
Dataset.clause_methods(:delete, %w'with delete from output from2 where')
- INSERT_CLAUSE_METHODS =
Dataset.clause_methods(:insert, %w'with insert into columns output values')
- SELECT_CLAUSE_METHODS =
Dataset.clause_methods(:select, %w'with select distinct limit columns into from lock join where group having order compounds')
- UPDATE_CLAUSE_METHODS =
Dataset.clause_methods(:update, %w'with update limit table set output from where')
- NOLOCK =
' WITH (NOLOCK)'.freeze
- UPDLOCK =
' WITH (UPDLOCK)'.freeze
- WILDCARD =
LiteralString.new('*').freeze
- CONSTANT_MAP =
{:CURRENT_DATE=>'CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS DATE)'.freeze, :CURRENT_TIME=>'CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS TIME)'.freeze}
- EXTRACT_MAP =
{:year=>"yy", :month=>"m", :day=>"d", :hour=>"hh", :minute=>"n", :second=>"s"}
- BRACKET_CLOSE =
Dataset::BRACKET_CLOSE
- BRACKET_OPEN =
Dataset::BRACKET_OPEN
- COMMA =
Dataset::COMMA
- PAREN_CLOSE =
Dataset::PAREN_CLOSE
- PAREN_SPACE_OPEN =
Dataset::PAREN_SPACE_OPEN
- SPACE =
Dataset::SPACE
- FROM =
Dataset::FROM
- APOS =
Dataset::APOS
- APOS_RE =
Dataset::APOS_RE
- DOUBLE_APOS =
Dataset::DOUBLE_APOS
- INTO =
Dataset::INTO
- DATEPART_SECOND_OPEN =
"CAST((datepart(".freeze
- DATEPART_SECOND_MIDDLE =
') + datepart(ns, '.freeze
- DATEPART_SECOND_CLOSE =
")/1000000000.0) AS double precision)".freeze
- DATEPART_OPEN =
"datepart(".freeze
- UNION_ALL =
' UNION ALL '.freeze
- SELECT_SPACE =
'SELECT '.freeze
- TIMESTAMP_USEC_FORMAT =
".%03d".freeze
- OUTPUT_INSERTED =
" OUTPUT INSERTED.*".freeze
- HEX_START =
'0x'.freeze
- UNICODE_STRING_START =
"N'".freeze
- BACKSLASH_CRLF_RE =
/\\((?:\r\n)|\n)/.freeze
- BACKSLASH_CRLF_REPLACE =
'\\\\\\\\\\1\\1'.freeze
- TOP_PAREN =
" TOP (".freeze
- TOP =
" TOP ".freeze
- OUTPUT =
" OUTPUT ".freeze
- HSTAR =
"H*".freeze
- CASE_SENSITIVE_COLLATION =
'Latin1_General_CS_AS'.freeze
- CASE_INSENSITIVE_COLLATION =
'Latin1_General_CI_AS'.freeze
- DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT =
"'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%N%z'".freeze
- FORMAT_DATE =
"'%Y%m%d'".freeze
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#mssql_unicode_strings ⇒ Object
Allow overriding of the mssql_unicode_strings option at the dataset level.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses + for string concatenation, and LIKE is case insensitive by default.
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#constant_sql_append(sql, constant) ⇒ Object
MSSQL doesn’t support the SQL standard CURRENT_DATE or CURRENT_TIME.
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#disable_insert_output ⇒ Object
Disable the use of INSERT OUTPUT.
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#disable_insert_output! ⇒ Object
Disable the use of INSERT OUTPUT, modifying the receiver.
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#emulated_function_sql_append(sql, f) ⇒ Object
There is no function on Microsoft SQL Server that does character length and respects trailing spaces (datalength respects trailing spaces, but counts bytes instead of characters).
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#full_text_search(cols, terms, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses the CONTAINS keyword for full text search.
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#initialize(db, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Copy the mssql_unicode_strings option from the
dbobject. -
#insert_select(*values) ⇒ Object
Use the OUTPUT clause to get the value of all columns for the newly inserted record.
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#into(table) ⇒ Object
Specify a table for a SELECT …
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#multi_insert_sql(columns, values) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses a UNION ALL statement to insert multiple values at once.
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#nolock ⇒ Object
Allows you to do a dirty read of uncommitted data using WITH (NOLOCK).
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#output(into, values) ⇒ Object
Include an OUTPUT clause in the eventual INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE query.
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#output!(into, values) ⇒ Object
An output method that modifies the receiver.
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#quoted_identifier_append(sql, name) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses [] to quote identifiers.
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#server_version ⇒ Object
The version of the database server.
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#supports_group_cube? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports GROUP BY CUBE.
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#supports_group_rollup? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports GROUP BY ROLLUP.
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#supports_insert_select? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL supports insert_select via the OUTPUT clause.
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#supports_intersect_except? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports INTERSECT and EXCEPT.
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#supports_is_true? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL does not support IS TRUE.
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#supports_join_using? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL doesn’t support JOIN USING.
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#supports_modifying_joins? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports modifying joined datasets.
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#supports_multiple_column_in? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL does not support multiple columns for the IN/NOT IN operators.
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#supports_output_clause? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports the output clause.
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#supports_where_true? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL cannot use WHERE 1.
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#supports_window_functions? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports window functions.
Methods included from EmulateOffsetWithRowNumber
Instance Attribute Details
#mssql_unicode_strings ⇒ Object
Allow overriding of the mssql_unicode_strings option at the dataset level.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 379 def mssql_unicode_strings @mssql_unicode_strings end |
Instance Method Details
#complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses + for string concatenation, and LIKE is case insensitive by default.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 388 def complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) case op when :'||' super(sql, :+, args) when :LIKE, :"NOT LIKE" super(sql, op, args.map{|a| LiteralString.new("(#{literal(a)} COLLATE #{CASE_SENSITIVE_COLLATION})")}) when :ILIKE, :"NOT ILIKE" super(sql, (op == :ILIKE ? :LIKE : :"NOT LIKE"), args.map{|a| LiteralString.new("(#{literal(a)} COLLATE #{CASE_INSENSITIVE_COLLATION})")}) when :<< sql << complex_expression_arg_pairs(args){|a, b| "(#{literal(a)} * POWER(2, #{literal(b)}))"} when :>> sql << complex_expression_arg_pairs(args){|a, b| "(#{literal(a)} / POWER(2, #{literal(b)}))"} when :extract part = args.at(0) raise(Sequel::Error, "unsupported extract argument: #{part.inspect}") unless format = EXTRACT_MAP[part] if part == :second expr = literal(args.at(1)) sql << DATEPART_SECOND_OPEN << format.to_s << COMMA << expr << DATEPART_SECOND_MIDDLE << expr << DATEPART_SECOND_CLOSE else sql << DATEPART_OPEN << format.to_s << COMMA literal_append(sql, args.at(1)) sql << PAREN_CLOSE end else super end end |
#constant_sql_append(sql, constant) ⇒ Object
MSSQL doesn’t support the SQL standard CURRENT_DATE or CURRENT_TIME
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 417 def constant_sql_append(sql, constant) if c = CONSTANT_MAP[constant] sql << c else super end end |
#disable_insert_output ⇒ Object
Disable the use of INSERT OUTPUT
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 426 def disable_insert_output clone(:disable_insert_output=>true) end |
#disable_insert_output! ⇒ Object
Disable the use of INSERT OUTPUT, modifying the receiver
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 431 def disable_insert_output! mutation_method(:disable_insert_output) end |
#emulated_function_sql_append(sql, f) ⇒ Object
There is no function on Microsoft SQL Server that does character length and respects trailing spaces (datalength respects trailing spaces, but counts bytes instead of characters). Use a hack to work around the trailing spaces issue.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 439 def emulated_function_sql_append(sql, f) case f.f when :char_length literal_append(sql, SQL::Function.new(:len, Sequel.join([f.args.first, 'x'])) - 1) when :trim literal_append(sql, SQL::Function.new(:ltrim, SQL::Function.new(:rtrim, f.args.first))) else super end end |
#full_text_search(cols, terms, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses the CONTAINS keyword for full text search
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 451 def full_text_search(cols, terms, opts = {}) terms = "\"#{terms.join('" OR "')}\"" if terms.is_a?(Array) filter("CONTAINS (?, ?)", cols, terms) end |
#initialize(db, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Copy the mssql_unicode_strings option from the db object.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 382 def initialize(db, opts={}) super @mssql_unicode_strings = db.mssql_unicode_strings end |
#insert_select(*values) ⇒ Object
Use the OUTPUT clause to get the value of all columns for the newly inserted record.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 457 def insert_select(*values) return unless supports_insert_select? naked.clone(default_server_opts(:sql=>output(nil, [SQL::ColumnAll.new(:inserted)]).insert_sql(*values))).single_record end |
#into(table) ⇒ Object
Specify a table for a SELECT … INTO query.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 463 def into(table) clone(:into => table) end |
#multi_insert_sql(columns, values) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses a UNION ALL statement to insert multiple values at once.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 468 def multi_insert_sql(columns, values) c = false sql = LiteralString.new('') u = UNION_ALL values.each do |v| sql << u if c sql << SELECT_SPACE expression_list_append(sql, v) c ||= true end [insert_sql(columns, sql)] end |
#nolock ⇒ Object
Allows you to do a dirty read of uncommitted data using WITH (NOLOCK).
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 482 def nolock lock_style(:dirty) end |
#output(into, values) ⇒ Object
Include an OUTPUT clause in the eventual INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE query.
The first argument is the table to output into, and the second argument is either an Array of column values to select, or a Hash which maps output column names to selected values, in the style of #insert or #update.
Output into a returned result set is not currently supported.
Examples:
dataset.output(:output_table, [:deleted__id, :deleted__name])
dataset.output(:output_table, :id => :inserted__id, :name => :inserted__name)
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 498 def output(into, values) raise(Error, "SQL Server versions 2000 and earlier do not support the OUTPUT clause") unless supports_output_clause? output = {} case values when Hash output[:column_list], output[:select_list] = values.keys, values.values when Array output[:select_list] = values end output[:into] = into clone({:output => output}) end |
#output!(into, values) ⇒ Object
An output method that modifies the receiver.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 512 def output!(into, values) mutation_method(:output, into, values) end |
#quoted_identifier_append(sql, name) ⇒ Object
MSSQL uses [] to quote identifiers. MSSQL does not support escaping of ], so you cannot use that character in an identifier.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 518 def quoted_identifier_append(sql, name) sql << BRACKET_OPEN << name.to_s << BRACKET_CLOSE end |
#server_version ⇒ Object
The version of the database server.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 523 def server_version db.server_version(@opts[:server]) end |
#supports_group_cube? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports GROUP BY CUBE.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 528 def supports_group_cube? is_2005_or_later? end |
#supports_group_rollup? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports GROUP BY ROLLUP
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 533 def supports_group_rollup? is_2005_or_later? end |
#supports_insert_select? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL supports insert_select via the OUTPUT clause.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 538 def supports_insert_select? supports_output_clause? && !opts[:disable_insert_output] end |
#supports_intersect_except? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports INTERSECT and EXCEPT
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 543 def supports_intersect_except? is_2005_or_later? end |
#supports_is_true? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL does not support IS TRUE
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 548 def supports_is_true? false end |
#supports_join_using? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL doesn’t support JOIN USING
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 553 def supports_join_using? false end |
#supports_modifying_joins? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports modifying joined datasets
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 558 def is_2005_or_later? end |
#supports_multiple_column_in? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL does not support multiple columns for the IN/NOT IN operators
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 563 def supports_multiple_column_in? false end |
#supports_output_clause? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports the output clause.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 568 def supports_output_clause? is_2005_or_later? end |
#supports_where_true? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL cannot use WHERE 1.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 578 def supports_where_true? false end |
#supports_window_functions? ⇒ Boolean
MSSQL 2005+ supports window functions
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb', line 573 def supports_window_functions? true end |