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use strict;
use warnings;
use IO::Dir;
use File::Spec;
use File::Basename;
use version;
=pod
=head1 NAME
UR::DataSource::SQLite - base class for datasources using the SQLite3 RDBMS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
In the shell:
ur define datasource sqlite
Or write the singleton to represent the source directly:
class Acme::DataSource::MyDB1 {
is => 'UR::DataSource::SQLite',
has_constant => [
server => '/var/lib/acme-app/mydb1.sqlitedb'
]
};
You may also use a directory containing *.sqlite3 files. The primary database
must be named main.sqlite3. All the other *.sqlite3 files are attached when
the database is opened.
class Acme::DataSource::MyDB2 {
is => 'UR::DataSource::SQLite',
has_constant => [
server => '/path/to/directory/'
]
};
=cut
require UR;
our $VERSION = "0.43"; # UR $VERSION;
UR::Object::Type->define(
class_name => 'UR::DataSource::SQLite',
is => ['UR::DataSource::RDBMS'],
is_abstract => 1,
);
# RDBMS API
sub driver { "SQLite" }
sub default_owner {
return 'main';
}
sub owner { default_owner() }
sub login {
undef
}
sub auth {
undef
}
sub create_default_handle {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object();
$self->_init_database;
if ($self->_db_path_specifies_a_directory($self->server)) {
return $self->_create_default_handle_from_directory();
} else {
return $self->SUPER::create_default_handle(@_);
}
}
sub _create_default_handle_from_directory {
my $self = shift;
my $server_directory = $self->server;
my $ext = $self->_extension_for_db;
my $main_schema_file = File::Spec->catfile($server_directory, "main${ext}");
-f $main_schema_file
|| UR::Util::touch_file($main_schema_file)
|| die "Could not create main schema file $main_schema_file: $!";
my $server_sub_name = join('::', ref($self), 'server');
my $dbh = do {
no strict 'refs';
no warnings 'redefine';
local *$server_sub_name = sub { $main_schema_file };
$self->SUPER::create_default_handle();
};
$self->_attach_all_schema_files_in_directory($dbh, $server_directory);
return $dbh;
}
sub _attach_all_schema_files_in_directory {
my($self, $dbh, $server_directory) = @_;
my @schema_files = $self->_schema_files_in_directory($server_directory);
local $dbh->{AutoCommit} = 1;
my $main_db_file = join('', 'main', $self->_extension_for_db);
foreach my $file ( @schema_files ) {
next if $file eq $main_db_file;
my $schema = $self->_schema_from_schema_filename($file);
my $pathname = File::Spec->catfile($server_directory, $file);
$dbh->do("ATTACH DATABASE '$pathname' as $schema")
|| Carp::croak("Could not attach schema file $file: ".$dbh->errstr);
}
}
sub _schema_files_in_directory {
my($self, $dir) = @_;
my $dh = IO::Dir->new($dir);
my @files;
while (my $name = $dh->read) {
my $pathname = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $name);
next unless -f $pathname;
push(@files, $name) if $self->_schema_from_schema_filename($name);
}
return @files;
}
sub _schema_from_schema_filename {
my($self, $pathname) = @_;
my($schema, $dir, $ext) = File::Basename::fileparse($pathname, $self->_extension_for_db);
return $ext ? $schema : undef;
}
sub database_exists {
my $self = shift;
return 1 if -e $self->server;
return 1 if -e $self->_data_dump_path; # exists virtually, and will dynamicaly instantiate
return;
}
sub create_database {
my $self = shift;
die "Database exists!" if $self->database_exists;
my $path = $self->server;
return 1 if IO::File->new(">$path");
}
sub can_savepoint { 0;} # Dosen't support savepoints
# SQLite API
sub _schema_path {
return shift->_database_file_path() . '-schema';
}
sub _data_dump_path {
return shift->_database_file_path() . '-dump';
}
# FIXME is there a way to make this an object parameter instead of a method
sub server {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object();
my $path = $self->__meta__->module_path;
my $ext = $self->_extension_for_db;
$path =~ s/\.pm$/$ext/ or Carp::croak("Odd module path $path. Expected something endining in '.pm'");
my $dir = File::Basename::dirname($path);
return $path;
}
*_database_file_path = \&server;
sub _extension_for_db {
'.sqlite3';
}
sub _journal_file_path {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object();
return $self->server . "-journal";
}
sub _init_database {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object();
my $db_file = $self->server;
my $dump_file = $self->_data_dump_path;
my $schema_file = $self->_schema_path;
my $db_time = (stat($db_file))[9];
my $dump_time = (stat($dump_file))[9];
my $schema_time = (stat($schema_file))[9];
if ($schema_time && ((-e $db_file and $schema_time > $db_time) or (-e $dump_file and $schema_time > $dump_time))) {
$self->warning_message("Schema file is newer than the db file or the dump file. Replacing db_file $db_file.");
my $dbbak_file = $db_file . '-bak';
my $dumpbak_file = $dump_file . '-bak';
unlink $dbbak_file if -e $dbbak_file;
unlink $dumpbak_file if -e $dumpbak_file;
rename $db_file, $dbbak_file if -e $db_file;
rename $dump_file, $dumpbak_file if -e $dump_file;
if (-e $db_file) {
Carp::croak "Failed to move out-of-date file $db_file out of the way for reconstruction! $!";
}
if (-e $dump_file) {
Carp::croak "Failed to move out-of-date file $dump_file out of the way for reconstruction! $!";
}
}
if (-e $db_file) {
if ($dump_time && ($db_time < $dump_time)) {
my $bak_file = $db_file . '-bak';
$self->warning_message("Dump file is newer than the db file. Replacing db_file $db_file.");
unlink $bak_file if -e $bak_file;
rename $db_file, $bak_file;
if (-e $db_file) {
Carp::croak "Failed to move out-of-date file $db_file out of the way for reconstruction! $!";
}
}
}
# NOTE: don't make this an "else", since we might go into both branches because we delete the file above.
unless (-e $db_file) {
# initialize a new database from the one in the base class
# should this be moved to connect time?
# TODO: auto re-create things as needed based on timestamp
if (-e $dump_file) {
# create from dump
$self->warning_message("Re-creating $db_file from $dump_file.");
$self->_load_db_from_dump_internal($dump_file);
unless (-e $db_file) {
Carp::croak("Failed to import $dump_file into $db_file!");
}
}
elsif ( (not -e $db_file) and (-e $schema_file) ) {
# create from schema
$self->warning_message("Re-creating $db_file from $schema_file.");
$self->_load_db_from_dump_internal($schema_file);
unless (-e $db_file) {
Carp::croak("Failed to import $dump_file into $db_file!");
}
}
elsif ($self->class ne __PACKAGE__) {
# copy from the parent class (disabled)
Carp::croak("No schema or dump file found for $db_file.\n Tried schema path $schema_file\n and dump path $dump_file\nIf you still have *sqlite3n* SQLite database files please rename them to *sqlite3*, without the 'n'");
my $template_database_file = $self->SUPER::server();
unless (-e $template_database_file) {
Carp::croak("Missing template database file: $db_file! Cannot initialize database for " . $self->class);
}
unless(File::Copy::copy($template_database_file,$db_file)) {
Carp::croak("Error copying $db_file to $template_database_file to initialize database!");
}
unless(-e $db_file) {
Carp::croak("File $db_file not found after copy from $template_database_file. Cannot initialize database!");
}
}
else {
Carp::croak("No db file found, and no dump or schema file found from which to re-construct a db file!");
}
}
return 1;
}
*_init_created_dbh = \&init_created_handle;
sub init_created_handle
{
my ($self, $dbh) = @_;
return unless defined $dbh;
$dbh->{LongTruncOk} = 0;
# wait one minute busy timeout
$dbh->func(1800000,'busy_timeout');
return $dbh;
}
sub _ignore_table {
my $self = shift;
my $table_name = shift;
return 1 if $table_name =~ /^(sqlite|\$|URMETA)/;
}
sub _get_sequence_name_for_table_and_column {
my $self = shift->_singleton_object;
my ($table_name,$column_name) = @_;
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
# See if the sequence generator "table" is already there
my $seq_table = sprintf('URMETA_%s_%s_seq', $table_name, $column_name);
unless ($self->{'_has_sequence_generator'}->{$seq_table} or
grep {$_ eq $seq_table} $self->get_table_names() ) {
unless ($dbh->do("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS $seq_table (next_value integer PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT)")) {
die "Failed to create sequence generator $seq_table: ".$dbh->errstr();
}
}
$self->{'_has_sequence_generator'}->{$seq_table} = 1;
return $seq_table;
}
sub _get_next_value_from_sequence {
my($self,$sequence_name) = @_;
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
# FIXME can we use a statement handle with a wildcard as the table name here?
unless ($dbh->do("INSERT into $sequence_name values(null)")) {
die "Failed to INSERT into $sequence_name during id autogeneration: " . $dbh->errstr;
}
my $new_id = $dbh->last_insert_id(undef,undef,$sequence_name,'next_value');
unless (defined $new_id) {
die "last_insert_id() returned undef during id autogeneration after insert into $sequence_name: " . $dbh->errstr;
}
unless($dbh->do("DELETE from $sequence_name where next_value = $new_id")) {
die "DELETE from $sequence_name for next_value $new_id failed during id autogeneration";
}
return $new_id;
}
# Overriding this so we can force the schema to 'main' for older versions of SQLite
#
# NOTE: table_info (called by SUPER::get_table_details_from_data_dictionary) in older
# versions of DBD::SQLite does not return data for tables in other attached databases.
#
# This probably isn't an issue... Due to the limited number of people using older DBD::SQLite
# (of particular note is that OSX 10.5 and earlier use such an old version), interseted with
# the limited number of people using attached databases, it's probably not a problem.
# The commit_between_schemas test does do this. If it turns out it is a problem, we could
# appropriate the code from recent DBD::SQLite::table_info
sub get_table_details_from_data_dictionary {
my $self = shift;
my $sth = $self->SUPER::get_table_details_from_data_dictionary(@_);
my $sqlite_version = version->parse($DBD::SQLite::VERSION);
my $needed_version = version->parse("1.26_04");
if ($sqlite_version >= $needed_version || !$sth) {
return $sth;
}
my($catalog,$schema,$table_name) = @_;
my @tables;
my @returned_names;
while (my $info = $sth->fetchrow_hashref()) {
#@returned_names ||= (keys %$info);
unless (@returned_names) {
@returned_names = keys(%$info);
}
$info->{'TABLE_SCHEM'} ||= 'main';
push @tables, $info;
}
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
my $sponge = DBI->connect("DBI:Sponge:", '','')
or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
unless (@returned_names) {
@returned_names = qw( TABLE_CAT TABLE_SCHEM TABLE_NAME TABLE_TYPE REMARKS );
}
my $returned_sth = $sponge->prepare("table_info $table_name", {
rows => [ map { [ @{$_}{@returned_names} ] } @tables ],
NUM_OF_FIELDS => scalar @returned_names,
NAME => \@returned_names,
}) or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($sponge->err(), $sponge->errstr());
return $returned_sth;
}
# DBD::SQLite doesn't implement column_info. This is the UR::DataSource version of the same thing
sub get_column_details_from_data_dictionary {
my($self,$catalog,$schema,$table,$column) = @_;
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
# Convert the SQL wildcards to regex wildcards
$column = '' unless defined $column;
$column =~ s/%/.*/;
$column =~ s/_/./;
my $column_regex = qr(^$column$);
my $sth_tables = $dbh->table_info($catalog, $schema, $table, 'TABLE');
my @table_names = map { $_->{'TABLE_NAME'} } @{ $sth_tables->fetchall_arrayref({}) };
my $override_owner;
if ($DBD::SQLite::VERSION < 1.26_04) {
$override_owner = 'main';
}
my @columns;
foreach my $table_name ( @table_names ) {
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("PRAGMA table_info($table_name)")
or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
$sth->execute() or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
while (my $info = $sth->fetchrow_hashref()) {
next unless $info->{'name'} =~ m/$column_regex/;
# SQLite doesn't parse our that type varchar(255) actually means type varchar size 255
my $data_type = $info->{'type'};
my $column_size;
if ($data_type =~ m/(\S+)\s*\((\S+)\)/) {
$data_type = $1;
$column_size = $2;
}
my $node = {};
$node->{'TABLE_CAT'} = $catalog;
$node->{'TABLE_SCHEM'} = $schema || $override_owner;
$node->{'TABLE_NAME'} = $table_name;
$node->{'COLUMN_NAME'} = $info->{'name'};
$node->{'DATA_TYPE'} = $data_type;
$node->{'TYPE_NAME'} = $data_type;
$node->{'COLUMN_SIZE'} = $column_size;
$node->{'NULLABLE'} = ! $info->{'notnull'};
$node->{'IS_NULLABLE'} = ($node->{'NULLABLE'} ? 'YES' : 'NO');
$node->{'REMARKS'} = "";
$node->{'SQL_DATA_TYPE'} = ""; # FIXME shouldn't this be something related to DATA_TYPE
$node->{'SQL_DATETIME_SUB'} = "";
$node->{'CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH'} = undef; # FIXME this should be the same as column_size, right?
$node->{'ORDINAL_POSITION'} = $info->{'cid'};
$node->{'COLUMN_DEF'} = $info->{'dflt_value'};
# Remove starting and ending 's that appear erroneously with string default values
$node->{'COLUMN_DEF'} =~ s/^'|'$//g if defined ( $node->{'COLUMN_DEF'});
push @columns, $node;
}
}
my $sponge = DBI->connect("DBI:Sponge:", '','')
or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
my @returned_names = qw( TABLE_CAT TABLE_SCHEM TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME DATA_TYPE TYPE_NAME COLUMN_SIZE
BUFFER_LENGTH DECIMAL_DIGITS NUM_PREC_RADIX NULLABLE REMARKS COLUMN_DEF
SQL_DATA_TYPE SQL_DATETIME_SUB CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH ORDINAL_POSITION IS_NULLABLE );
my $returned_sth = $sponge->prepare("column_info $table", {
rows => [ map { [ @{$_}{@returned_names} ] } @columns ],
NUM_OF_FIELDS => scalar @returned_names,
NAME => \@returned_names,
}) or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($sponge->err(), $sponge->errstr());
return $returned_sth;
}
# SQLite doesn't store the name of a foreign key constraint in its metadata directly.
# We can guess at it from the SQL used in the table creation. These regexes are probably
# sloppy. We could replace them if there were a good SQL parser.
sub _resolve_fk_name {
my($self, $table_name, $column_list, $r_table_name, $r_column_list) = @_;
if (@$column_list != @$r_column_list) {
Carp::confess('There are '.scalar(@$column_list).' pk columns and '.scalar(@$r_column_list).' fk columns');
}
my($table_info) = $self->_get_info_from_sqlite_master($table_name, 'table');
return unless $table_info;
my $col_str = $table_info->{'sql'};
$col_str =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; # Remove leading and trailing whitespace
$col_str =~ s/\s{2,}/ /g; # Remove multiple spaces
if ($col_str =~ m/^CREATE TABLE (\w+)\s*?\((.*?)\)$/is) {
unless ($1 eq $table_name) {
Carp::croak("Table creation SQL for $table_name is inconsistent. Didn't find table name '$table_name' in string '$col_str'. Found $1 instead.");
}
$col_str = $2;
} else {
Carp::croak("Couldn't parse SQL for $table_name");
}
my $fk_name;
if (@$column_list > 1) {
# Multiple column FKs must be specified as a table-wide constraint, and has a well-known format
my $fk_list = '\s*' . join('\s*,\s*', @$column_list) . '\s*';
my $uk_list = '\s*' . join('\s*,\s*', @$r_column_list) . '\s*';
my $expected_to_find = sprintf('FOREIGN KEY\s*\(%s\) REFERENCES %s\s*\(%s\)',
$fk_list,
$r_table_name,
$uk_list);
my $regex = qr($expected_to_find)i;
if ($col_str =~ m/$regex/) {
($fk_name) = ($col_str =~ m/CONSTRAINT (\w+) FOREIGN KEY\s*\($fk_list\)/i);
} else {
# Didn't find anything...
return;
}
} else {
# single-column FK constraints can be specified a couple of ways...
# First, try as a table-wide constraint
my $col = $column_list->[0];
my $r_col = $r_column_list->[0];
if ($col_str =~ m/FOREIGN KEY\s*\($col\)\s*REFERENCES $r_table_name\s*\($r_col\)/i) {
($fk_name) = ($col_str =~ m/CONSTRAINT\s+(\w+)\s+FOREIGN KEY\s*\($col\)/i);
} else {
while ($col_str) {
# Try parsing each of the column definitions
# commas can't appear in here except to separate each column, right?
my $this_col;
if ($col_str =~ m/^(.*?)\s*,\s*(.*)/) {
$this_col = $1;
$col_str = $2;
} else {
$this_col = $col_str;
$col_str = '';
}
my($col_name, $col_type) = ($this_col =~ m/^(\w+) (\w+)/);
next unless ($col_name and
$col_name eq $col);
if ($this_col =~ m/REFERENCES $r_table_name\s*\($r_col\)/i) {
# It's the right column, and there's a FK constraint on it
# Did the FK get a name?
($fk_name) = ($this_col =~ m/CONSTRAINT (\w+) REFERENCES/i);
last;
} else {
# It's the right column, but there's no FK
return;
}
}
}
}
# The constraint didn't have a name. Make up something that'll likely be unique
$fk_name ||= join('_', $table_name, @$column_list, $r_table_name, @$r_column_list, 'fk');
return $fk_name;
}
# We'll only support specifying $fk_table or $pk_table but not both
# $fk_table refers to the table where the fk is attached
# $pk_table refers to the table the pk points to - where the primary key exists
sub get_foreign_key_details_from_data_dictionary {
my($self, $pk_catalog, $pk_schema, $pk_table, $fk_catalog, $fk_schema, $fk_table) = @_;
# first, build a data structure to collect columns of the same foreign key together
my @returned_fk_info;
if ($fk_table) {
@returned_fk_info = $self->_get_foreign_key_details_for_fk_table_name($fk_table);
} elsif ($pk_table) {
# We'll have to loop through each table in the DB and find FKs that reference
# the named table
my @tables = $self->_get_info_from_sqlite_master(undef,'table');
TABLE:
foreach my $table_data ( @tables ) {
my $from_table = $table_data->{'table_name'};
push @returned_fk_info, $self->_get_foreign_key_details_for_fk_table_name($from_table, sub { $_[0]->{table} eq $pk_table });
}
} else {
Carp::croak("Can't get_foreign_key_details_from_data_dictionary(): either pk_table ($pk_table) or fk_table ($fk_table) are required");
}
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle;
my $sponge = DBI->connect("DBI:Sponge:", '','')
or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
my @returned_names = qw( UK_TABLE_CAT UK_TABLE_SCHEM UK_TABLE_NAME UK_COLUMN_NAME
FK_TABLE_CAT FK_TABLE_SCHEM FK_TABLE_NAME FK_COLUMN_NAME
ORDINAL_POSITION UPDATE_RULE DELETE_RULE FK_NAME UK_NAME DEFERABILITY );
my $table = $pk_table || $fk_table;
my $returned_sth = $sponge->prepare("foreign_key_info $table", {
rows => [ map { [ @{$_}{@returned_names} ] } @returned_fk_info ],
NUM_OF_FIELDS => scalar @returned_names,
NAME => \@returned_names,
}) or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($sponge->err(), $sponge->errstr());
return $returned_sth;
}
# used by _get_foreign_key_details_for_fk_table_name to convert the on_delete or on_update
# string into the number code commonly returnd by DBI
my %update_delete_action_to_numeric_code = (
CASCADE => 0,
RESTRICT => 1,
'SET NULL' => 2,
'NO ACTION' => 3,
'SET DEFAULT' => 4,
);
sub _get_foreign_key_details_for_fk_table_name {
my($self, $fk_table_name, $accept_rows) = @_;
$accept_rows ||= sub { 1 }; # default is accept all
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle;
my $fksth = $dbh->prepare("PRAGMA foreign_key_list($fk_table_name)")
or return $dbh->DBI::set_err($DBI::err, "DBI::Sponge: $DBI::errstr");
unless ($fksth->execute()) {
$self->error_message("foreign_key_list execute failed: $DBI::errstr");
return;
}
my @fk_rows_this_table;
my(@column_list, @r_column_list);
while (my $row = $fksth->fetchrow_hashref) {
next unless ($accept_rows->($row));
my %fk_info_row = ( FK_TABLE_NAME => $fk_table_name,
UPDATE_RULE => $update_delete_action_to_numeric_code{$row->{on_update}},
DELETE_RULE => $update_delete_action_to_numeric_code{$row->{on_delete}},
ORDINAL_POSITION => $row->{seq} + 1,
);
@fk_info_row{'FK_COLUMN_NAME','UK_TABLE_NAME','UK_COLUMN_NAME'}
= @$row{'from','table','to'};
push @fk_rows_this_table, \%fk_info_row;
push @column_list, $row->{from};
push @r_column_list, $row->{to}
}
if (@fk_rows_this_table) {
my $fk_name = $self->_resolve_fk_name($fk_rows_this_table[0]->{FK_TABLE_NAME},
\@column_list,
$fk_rows_this_table[0]->{UK_TABLE_NAME}, # They'll all have the same table, right?
\@r_column_list);
foreach my $fk_info_row ( @fk_rows_this_table ) {
$fk_info_row->{FK_NAME} = $fk_name;
}
@fk_rows_this_table = sort { $a->{ORDINAL_POSITION} <=> $b->{ORDINAL_POSITION} } @fk_rows_this_table;
}
return @fk_rows_this_table;
}
sub get_bitmap_index_details_from_data_dictionary {
# SQLite dosen't support bitmap indicies, so there aren't any
return [];
}
sub get_unique_index_details_from_data_dictionary {
my($self, $owner_name, $table_name) = @_;
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
return undef unless $dbh;
# First, do a pass looking for unique indexes
my $idx_sth = $dbh->prepare(qq(PRAGMA $owner_name.index_list($table_name)));
return undef unless $idx_sth;
$idx_sth->execute();
my $ret = {};
while(my $data = $idx_sth->fetchrow_hashref()) {
next unless ($data->{'unique'});
my $idx_name = $data->{'name'};
my $idx_item_sth = $dbh->prepare(qq(PRAGMA index_info($idx_name)));
$idx_item_sth->execute();
while(my $index_item = $idx_item_sth->fetchrow_hashref()) {
$ret->{$idx_name} ||= [];
push( @{$ret->{$idx_name}}, $index_item->{'name'});
}
}
return $ret;
}
# By default, make a text dump of the database at commit time.
# This should really be a datasource property
sub dump_on_commit {
0;
}
# We're overriding commit from UR::DS::commit() to add the behavior that after
# the actual commit happens, we also make a dump of the database in text format
# so that can be version controlled
sub commit {
my $self = shift;
my $has_no_pending_trans = (!-f $self->_journal_file_path());
my $worked = $self->SUPER::commit(@_);
return unless $worked;
my $db_filename = $self->server();
my $dump_filename = $self->_data_dump_path();
return 1 if ($has_no_pending_trans);
return 1 unless $self->dump_on_commit or -e $dump_filename;
return $self->_dump_db_to_file_internal();
}
# Get info out of the sqlite_master table. Returns a hashref keyed by 'name'
# columns are:
# type - 'table' or 'index'
# name - Name of the object
# table_name - name of the table this object references. For tables, it's the same as name,
# for indexes, it's the name of the table it's indexing
# rootpage - Used internally by sqlite
# sql - The sql used to create the thing
sub _get_info_from_sqlite_master {
my($self, $name,$type) = @_;
my(@where, @exec_values);
if ($name) {
push @where, 'name = ?';
push @exec_values, $name;
}
if ($type) {
push @where, 'type = ?';
push @exec_values, $type;
}
my $sql = 'select * from sqlite_master';
if (@where) {
$sql .= ' where '.join(' and ', @where);
}
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle();
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
unless ($sth) {
no warnings;
$self->error_message("Can't get table details for name $name and type $type: ".$dbh->errstr);
return;
}
unless ($sth->execute(@exec_values)) {
no warnings;
$self->error_message("Can't get table details for name $name and type $type: ".$dbh->errstr);
return;
}
my @rows;
while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref()) {
my $item;
@$item{'type','name','table_name','rootpage','sql'} = @$row;
# Force all names to lower case so we can find them later
push @rows, $item;
}
return @rows;
}
# This is used if, for whatever reason, we can't sue the sqlite3 command-line
# program to load up the database. We'll make a good-faith effort to parse
# the SQL text, but it won't be fancy. This is intended to be used to initialize
# meta DB dumps, so we should have to worry about escaping quotes, multi-line
# statements, etc.
#
# The real DB file should be moved out of the way before this is called. The existing
# DB file will be removed.
sub _load_db_from_dump_internal {
my $self = shift;
my $file_name = shift;
my $fh = IO::File->new($file_name);
unless ($fh) {
Carp::croak("Can't open DB dump file $file_name: $!");
}
my $db_file = $self->server;
if (-f $db_file) {
unless(unlink($db_file)) {
Carp::croak("Can't remove DB file $db_file: $!");
}
}
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$db_file",'','',{ AutoCommit => 0, RaiseError => 0 });
unless($dbh) {
Carp::croak("Can't create DB handle for file $db_file: $DBI::errstr");
}
my $dump_file_contents = do { local( $/ ) ; <$fh> };
my @sql = split(';',$dump_file_contents);
for (my $i = 0; $i < @sql; $i++) {
my $sql = $sql[$i];
next unless ($sql =~ m/\S/); # Skip blank lines
next if ($sql =~ m/BEGIN TRANSACTION|COMMIT/i); # We're probably already in a transaction
# Is it restoring the foreign_keys setting?
if ($sql =~ m/PRAGMA foreign_keys\s*=\s*(\w+)/) {
my $value = $1;
my $fk_setting = $self->_get_foreign_key_setting($dbh);
if (! defined($fk_setting)) {
# This version of SQLite cannot enforce foreign keys.
# Print a warning message if they're trying to turn it on.
# also, remember the setting so we can preserve its value
# in _dump_db_to_file_internal()
$self->_cache_foreign_key_setting_from_file($value);
if ($value ne 'OFF') {
$self->warning_message("Data source ".$self->id." does not support foreign key enforcement, but the dump file $db_file attempts to turn it on");
}
next;
}
}
unless ($dbh->do($sql)) {
Carp::croak("Error processing SQL statement $i from DB dump file:\n$sql\nDBI error was: $DBI::errstr\n");
}
}
$dbh->commit();
$dbh->disconnect();
return 1;
}
sub _cache_foreign_key_setting_from_file {
my $self = shift;
our %foreign_key_setting_from_file;
my $id = $self->id;
if (@_) {
$foreign_key_setting_from_file{$id} = shift;
}
return $foreign_key_setting_from_file{$id};
}
# Is foreign key enforcement on or off?
# returns undef if this version of SQLite cannot enforce foreign keys
sub _get_foreign_key_setting {
my $self = shift;
my $dbh = shift;
my $id = $self->id;
our %foreign_key_setting;
unless (exists $foreign_key_setting{$id}) {
$dbh ||= $self->get_default_handle;
my @row = $dbh->selectrow_array('PRAGMA foreign_keys');
$foreign_key_setting{$id} = $row[0];
}
return $foreign_key_setting{$id};
}
sub _resolve_order_by_clause_for_column {
my($self, $column_name, $query_plan, $property_meta) = @_;
my $is_optional = $property_meta->is_optional;
my $column_clause = $column_name; # default, usual case
if ($is_optional) {
if ($query_plan->order_by_column_is_descending($column_name)) {
$column_clause = "CASE WHEN $column_name ISNULL THEN 0 ELSE 1 END, $column_name DESC";
} else {
$column_clause = "CASE WHEN $column_name ISNULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END, $column_name";
}
} elsif ($query_plan->order_by_column_is_descending($column_name)) {
$column_clause = $column_name . ' DESC';
}
return $column_clause;
}
sub _dump_db_to_file_internal {
my $self = shift;
my $fk_setting = $self->_get_foreign_key_setting();
my $file_name = $self->_data_dump_path();
unless (-w $file_name) {
# dump file isn't writable...
return 1;
}
my $fh = IO::File->new($file_name, '>');
unless ($fh) {
Carp::croak("Can't open DB dump file $file_name for writing: $!");
}
my $db_file = $self->server;
my $dbh = $self->get_default_handle;
unless ($dbh) {
Carp::croak("Can't create DB handle for file $db_file: $DBI::errstr");
}
if (defined $fk_setting) {
# Save the value of the foreign_keys setting, if it's supported
$fh->print('PRAGMA foreign_keys = ' . ( $fk_setting ? 'ON' : 'OFF' ) .";\n");
} else {
# If not supported, but if _load_db_from_dump_internal came across the value, preserve it
$fk_setting = $self->_cache_foreign_key_setting_from_file;
if (defined $fk_setting) {
$fh->print("PRAGMA foreign_keys = $fk_setting;\n");
}
}
$fh->print("BEGIN TRANSACTION;\n");
my @tables = $self->_get_table_names_from_data_dictionary();
foreach my $table ( @tables ) {
my($item_info) = $self->_get_info_from_sqlite_master($table);
my $creation_sql = $item_info->{'sql'};
$creation_sql .= ";" unless(substr($creation_sql, -1, 1) eq ";");
$creation_sql .= "\n" unless(substr($creation_sql, -1, 1) eq "\n");
$fh->print($creation_sql);
if ($item_info->{'type'} eq 'table') {
my $sth = $dbh->prepare("select * from $table");
unless ($sth) {
Carp::croak("Can't retrieve data from table $table: $DBI::errstr");
}
unless($sth->execute()) {
Carp::croak("execute() failed while retrieving data for table $table: $DBI::errstr");
}
while(my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
foreach my $col ( @row ) {
if (! defined $col) {
$col = 'null';
} elsif ($col =~ m/\D/ or length($col) == 0) {
$col = "'" . $col . "'"; # Put quotes around non-numeric stuff
}
}
$fh->printf("INSERT INTO \"%s\" VALUES(%s);\n",
$table,
join(',', @row));
}
}
}
$fh->print("COMMIT;\n");
$fh->close();
$dbh->disconnect();
return 1;
}
sub _create_dbh_for_alternate_db {
my($self, $connect_string) = @_;
my $match_dbname = qr{dbname=([^;]+)}i;
my($db_file) = $connect_string =~ m/$match_dbname/;
$db_file
|| Carp::croak("Cannot determine dbname for alternate DB from dbi connect string $connect_string");
if ($self->_db_path_specifies_a_directory($db_file)) {
mkdir $db_file;
my $main_schema_file = join('', 'main', $self->_extension_for_db);
$db_file = File::Spec->catfile($db_file, $main_schema_file);
$connect_string =~ s/$match_dbname/dbname=$db_file/;
}
my $dbh = $self->SUPER::_create_dbh_for_alternate_db($connect_string);
return $dbh;
}
sub _db_path_specifies_a_directory {
my($self, $pathname) = @_;
return (-d $pathname) || ($pathname =~ m{/$});
}
sub _assure_schema_exists_for_table {
my($self, $table_name, $dbh) = @_;
$dbh ||= $self->get_default_handle;
my($schema_name, undef) = $self->_extract_schema_and_table_name($table_name);
if ($schema_name
and
! $self->is_schema_attached($schema_name, $dbh)
) {
# pretend we have schemas
my($main_filename) = $dbh->{Name} =~ m/(?:dbname=)*(.*)/;
my $directory = File::Basename::dirname($main_filename);
my $schema_filename = File::Spec->catfile($directory, "${schema_name}.sqlite3");
unless (UR::Util::touch_file($schema_filename)) {
Carp::carp("touch_file $schema_filename failed: $!");
return;
}
unless ($dbh->do(qq(ATTACH DATABASE '$schema_filename' as $schema_name))) {
Carp::carp("Cannot attach file $schema_filename as $schema_name: ".$dbh->errstr);
return;
}
}
}
sub attached_schemas {
my($self, $dbh) = @_;
$dbh ||= $self->get_default_handle;
# Statement returns id, schema, filename
my $sth = $dbh->prepare('PRAGMA database_list') || Carp::croak("Cannot list attached databases: ".$dbh->errstr);
$sth->execute();
my %schemas = map { $_->[1] => $_->[2] }
@{ $sth->fetchall_arrayref };
return \%schemas;
}
sub is_schema_attached {
my($self, $schema, $dbh) = @_;
$dbh ||= $self->get_default_handle;
my $schemas = $self->attached_schemas($dbh);
return exists $schemas->{$schema};
}
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