Module: Sequel::SQLite::DatasetMethods
- Includes:
- Dataset::Replace, UnmodifiedIdentifiers::DatasetMethods
- Included in:
- Amalgalite::Dataset, Dataset, Sequel::Swift::SQLite::Dataset
- Defined in:
- lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb
Overview
Instance methods for datasets that connect to an SQLite database
Constant Summary collapse
- INSERT_CONFLICT_RESOLUTIONS =
The allowed values for insert_conflict
%w'ROLLBACK ABORT FAIL IGNORE REPLACE'.each(&:freeze).freeze
- CONSTANT_MAP =
.freeze # SEQUEL5
{:CURRENT_DATE=>"date(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 'localtime')".freeze, :CURRENT_TIMESTAMP=>"datetime(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 'localtime')".freeze, :CURRENT_TIME=>"time(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 'localtime')".freeze}
- EXTRACT_MAP =
.freeze # SEQUEL5
{:year=>"'%Y'", :month=>"'%m'", :day=>"'%d'", :hour=>"'%H'", :minute=>"'%M'", :second=>"'%f'"}
- NOT_SPACE =
EXTRACT_MAP.each_value(&:freeze) # SEQUEL5
'NOT '.freeze
- COMMA =
', '.freeze
- PAREN_CLOSE =
')'.freeze
- AS =
' AS '.freeze
- APOS =
"'".freeze
- EXTRACT_OPEN =
"CAST(strftime(".freeze
- EXTRACT_CLOSE =
') AS '.freeze
- NUMERIC =
'NUMERIC'.freeze
- INTEGER =
'INTEGER'.freeze
- BACKTICK =
'`'.freeze
- BACKTICK_RE =
/`/.freeze
- DOUBLE_BACKTICK =
'``'.freeze
- BLOB_START =
"X'".freeze
- HSTAR =
"H*".freeze
- DATE_OPEN =
"date(".freeze
- DATETIME_OPEN =
"datetime(".freeze
- ONLY_OFFSET =
" LIMIT -1 OFFSET ".freeze
- OR =
" OR ".freeze
- SELECT_VALUES =
"VALUES ".freeze
- EMULATED_FUNCTION_MAP =
{:char_length=>'length'.freeze}
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #cast_sql_append(sql, expr, type) ⇒ Object
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#complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) ⇒ Object
SQLite doesn’t support a NOT LIKE b, you need to use NOT (a LIKE b).
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#constant_sql_append(sql, constant) ⇒ Object
SQLite has CURRENT_TIMESTAMP and related constants in UTC instead of in localtime, so convert those constants to local time.
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#delete ⇒ Object
SQLite performs a TRUNCATE style DELETE if no filter is specified.
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#explain(opts = nil) ⇒ Object
Return an array of strings specifying a query explanation for a SELECT of the current dataset.
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#having(*cond) ⇒ Object
HAVING requires GROUP BY on SQLite.
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#insert_conflict(resolution = :ignore) ⇒ Object
Handle uniqueness violations when inserting, by using a specified resolution algorithm.
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#insert_ignore ⇒ Object
Ignore uniqueness/exclusion violations when inserting, using INSERT OR IGNORE.
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#quoted_identifier_append(sql, c) ⇒ Object
SQLite uses the nonstandard ‘ (backtick) for quoting identifiers.
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#select(*cols) ⇒ Object
When a qualified column is selected on SQLite and the qualifier is a subselect, the column name used is the full qualified name (including the qualifier) instead of just the column name.
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#supports_cte?(type = :select) ⇒ Boolean
SQLite 3.8.3+ supports common table expressions.
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#supports_derived_column_lists? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support table aliases with column aliases.
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#supports_intersect_except_all? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support INTERSECT ALL or EXCEPT ALL.
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#supports_is_true? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support IS TRUE.
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#supports_multiple_column_in? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support multiple columns for the IN/NOT IN operators.
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#supports_timestamp_timezones? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite supports timezones in literal timestamps, since it stores them as text.
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#supports_where_true? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite cannot use WHERE ‘t’.
Instance Method Details
#cast_sql_append(sql, expr, type) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 588 def cast_sql_append(sql, expr, type) if type == Time or type == DateTime sql << "datetime(" literal_append(sql, expr) sql << ')' elsif type == Date sql << "date(" literal_append(sql, expr) sql << ')' else super end end |
#complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) ⇒ Object
SQLite doesn’t support a NOT LIKE b, you need to use NOT (a LIKE b). It doesn’t support xor or the extract function natively, so those have to be emulated.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 604 def complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args) case op when :"NOT LIKE", :"NOT ILIKE" sql << 'NOT ' complex_expression_sql_append(sql, (op == :"NOT ILIKE" ? :ILIKE : :LIKE), args) when :^ complex_expression_arg_pairs_append(sql, args){|a, b| Sequel.lit(["((~(", " & ", ")) & (", " | ", "))"], a, b, a, b)} when :** unless (exp = args[1]).is_a?(Integer) raise(Sequel::Error, "can only emulate exponentiation on SQLite if exponent is an integer, given #{exp.inspect}") end case exp when 0 sql << '1' else sql << '(' arg = args[0] if exp < 0 invert = true exp = exp.abs sql << '(1.0 / (' end (exp - 1).times do literal_append(sql, arg) sql << " * " end literal_append(sql, arg) sql << ')' if invert sql << "))" end end when :extract part = args[0] raise(Sequel::Error, "unsupported extract argument: #{part.inspect}") unless format = EXTRACT_MAP[part] sql << "CAST(strftime(" << format << ', ' literal_append(sql, args[1]) sql << ') AS ' << (part == :second ? 'NUMERIC' : 'INTEGER') << ')' else super end end |
#constant_sql_append(sql, constant) ⇒ Object
SQLite has CURRENT_TIMESTAMP and related constants in UTC instead of in localtime, so convert those constants to local time.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 649 def constant_sql_append(sql, constant) if c = CONSTANT_MAP[constant] sql << c else super end end |
#delete ⇒ Object
SQLite performs a TRUNCATE style DELETE if no filter is specified. Since we want to always return the count of records, add a condition that is always true and then delete.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 660 def delete @opts[:where] ? super : where(1=>1).delete end |
#explain(opts = nil) ⇒ Object
Return an array of strings specifying a query explanation for a SELECT of the current dataset. Currently, the options are ignored, but it accepts options to be compatible with other adapters.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 667 def explain(opts=nil) # Load the PrettyTable class, needed for explain output Sequel.extension(:_pretty_table) unless defined?(Sequel::PrettyTable) ds = db.send(:metadata_dataset).clone(:sql=>"EXPLAIN #{select_sql}") rows = ds.all Sequel::PrettyTable.string(rows, ds.columns) end |
#having(*cond) ⇒ Object
HAVING requires GROUP BY on SQLite
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 677 def having(*cond) raise(InvalidOperation, "Can only specify a HAVING clause on a grouped dataset") unless @opts[:group] super end |
#insert_conflict(resolution = :ignore) ⇒ Object
Handle uniqueness violations when inserting, by using a specified resolution algorithm. With no options, uses INSERT OR REPLACE. SQLite supports the following conflict resolution algoriths: ROLLBACK, ABORT, FAIL, IGNORE and REPLACE.
Examples:
DB[:table].insert_conflict.insert(:a=>1, :b=>2)
# INSERT OR IGNORE INTO TABLE (a, b) VALUES (1, 2)
DB[:table].insert_conflict(:replace).insert(:a=>1, :b=>2)
# INSERT OR REPLACE INTO TABLE (a, b) VALUES (1, 2)
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 711 def insert_conflict(resolution = :ignore) unless INSERT_CONFLICT_RESOLUTIONS.include?(resolution.to_s.upcase) Sequel::Deprecation.deprecate("Passing #{resolution.inspect} argument to Dataset#insert_conflict", "The allowed values are: :rollback, :abort, :fail, :ignore, or :replace") # raise Error, "Invalid value passed to Dataset#insert_conflict: #{resolution.inspect}. The allowed values are: :rollback, :abort, :fail, :ignore, or :replace" end clone(:insert_conflict => resolution) end |
#insert_ignore ⇒ Object
Ignore uniqueness/exclusion violations when inserting, using INSERT OR IGNORE. Exists mostly for compatibility to MySQL’s insert_ignore. Example:
DB[:table].insert_ignore.insert(:a=>1, :b=>2)
# INSERT OR IGNORE INTO TABLE (a, b) VALUES (1, 2)
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 724 def insert_ignore insert_conflict(:ignore) end |
#quoted_identifier_append(sql, c) ⇒ Object
SQLite uses the nonstandard ‘ (backtick) for quoting identifiers.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 683 def quoted_identifier_append(sql, c) sql << '`' << c.to_s.gsub('`', '``') << '`' end |
#select(*cols) ⇒ Object
When a qualified column is selected on SQLite and the qualifier is a subselect, the column name used is the full qualified name (including the qualifier) instead of just the column name. To get correct column names, you must use an alias.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 691 def select(*cols) if ((f = @opts[:from]) && f.any?{|t| t.is_a?(Dataset) || (t.is_a?(SQL::AliasedExpression) && t.expression.is_a?(Dataset))}) || ((j = @opts[:join]) && j.any?{|t| t.table.is_a?(Dataset)}) super(*cols.map{|c| alias_qualified_column(c)}) else super end end |
#supports_cte?(type = :select) ⇒ Boolean
SQLite 3.8.3+ supports common table expressions.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 729 def supports_cte?(type=:select) db.sqlite_version >= 30803 end |
#supports_derived_column_lists? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support table aliases with column aliases
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 734 def supports_derived_column_lists? false end |
#supports_intersect_except_all? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support INTERSECT ALL or EXCEPT ALL
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 739 def supports_intersect_except_all? false end |
#supports_is_true? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support IS TRUE
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 744 def supports_is_true? false end |
#supports_multiple_column_in? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite does not support multiple columns for the IN/NOT IN operators
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 749 def supports_multiple_column_in? false end |
#supports_timestamp_timezones? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite supports timezones in literal timestamps, since it stores them as text. But using timezones in timestamps breaks SQLite datetime functions, so we allow the user to override the default per database.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 756 def db. end |
#supports_where_true? ⇒ Boolean
SQLite cannot use WHERE ‘t’.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb', line 761 def supports_where_true? false end |