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/*
* dbpool.h - database pool functions
*
* Stipe Tolj <stolj@wapme-group.de>
* Alexander Malysh <a.malysh@centrium.de>
*/
#ifndef GWDBPOOL_H
#define GWDBPOOL_H
#if defined(HAVE_MYSQL) || defined(HAVE_SDB) || \
defined(HAVE_ORACLE) || defined(HAVE_SQLITE) || \
defined(HAVE_PGSQL) || defined(HAVE_SQLITE3) || \
defined(HAVE_MSSQL) || defined(HAVE_REDIS)
#define HAVE_DBPOOL 1
#endif
/* supported databases for connection pools */
enum db_type {
DBPOOL_MYSQL, DBPOOL_SDB, DBPOOL_ORACLE, DBPOOL_SQLITE, DBPOOL_PGSQL,
DBPOOL_SQLITE3, DBPOOL_MSSQL, DBPOOL_REDIS
};
/*
* The DBPool type. It is opaque: do not touch it except via the functions
* defined in this header.
*/
typedef struct DBPool DBPool;
/*
* The DBPoolConn type. It stores the abtracted pointer to a database
* specific connection and the pool pointer itself to allow easy
* re-storage into the pool (also disallowing to insert the conn into an
* other pool).
*/
typedef struct {
void *conn; /* the pointer holding the database specific connection */
DBPool *pool; /* pointer of the pool where this connection belongs to */
} DBPoolConn;
typedef struct {
Octstr *host;
long port;
Octstr *username;
Octstr *password;
Octstr *database;
} MySQLConf;
/*
* TODO Think how to get rid of it and have generic Conf struct
*/
typedef struct {
Octstr *username;
Octstr *password;
Octstr *server;
Octstr *database;
} MSSQLConf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *username;
Octstr *password;
Octstr *tnsname;
} OracleConf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *url;
} SDBConf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *file;
int lock_timeout;
} SQLiteConf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *file;
int lock_timeout;
} SQLite3Conf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *host;
long port;
Octstr *username;
Octstr *password;
Octstr *database;
Octstr *options; /* yet not used */
Octstr *tty; /* yet not used */
} PgSQLConf;
typedef struct {
Octstr *host;
long port;
Octstr *password;
long database;
long idle_timeout;
} RedisConf;
typedef union {
MSSQLConf *mssql;
MySQLConf *mysql;
SDBConf *sdb;
OracleConf *oracle;
SQLiteConf *sqlite;
SQLite3Conf *sqlite3;
PgSQLConf *pgsql;
RedisConf *redis;
} DBConf;
/*
* Create a database pool with #connections of connections. The pool
* is stored within a queue list.
* Returns a pointer to the pool object on success or NULL if the
* creation fails.
*/
DBPool *dbpool_create(enum db_type db_type, DBConf *conf, unsigned int connections);
/*
* Destroys the database pool. Includes also shutdowning all existing
* connections within the pool queue.
*/
void dbpool_destroy(DBPool *p);
/*
* Increase the connection size of the pool by #conn connections.
* Beware that you can't increase a pool size to more then the initial
* dbpool_create() call defined and opened the maximum pool connections.
* Returns how many connections have been additionally created and
* inserted to the pool.
*/
unsigned int dbpool_increase(DBPool *p, unsigned int conn);
/*
* Decrease the connection size of the pool by #conn connections.
* A pool size can only by reduced up to 0. So if the caller specifies
* to close more connections then there are in the pool, all connections
* are closed.
* Returns how many connections have been shutdown and deleted from the
* pool queue.
*/
unsigned int dbpool_decrease(DBPool *p, unsigned int conn);
/*
* Return the number of connections that are currently queued in the pool.
*/
long dbpool_conn_count(DBPool *p);
/*
* Gets and active connection from the pool and returns it.
* The caller can use it then for queuery operations and has to put it
* back into the pool via dbpool_conn_produce(conn).
* If no connection is in pool and DBPool is not in destroying phase then
* will block until connection is available otherwise returns NULL.
*/
DBPoolConn *dbpool_conn_consume(DBPool *p);
/*
* Returns a used connection to the pool again.
* The connection is returned to it's domestic pool for further extraction
* using dbpool_conn_consume().
*/
void dbpool_conn_produce(DBPoolConn *conn);
int dbpool_conn_select(DBPoolConn *conn, const Octstr *sql, List *binds, List **result);
int dbpool_conn_update(DBPoolConn *conn, const Octstr *sql, List *binds);
/*
* Perfoms a check of all connections within the pool and tries to
* re-establish the same ammount of connections if there are broken
* connections within the pool.
* (This operation can only be performed if the database allows such
* operations by its API.)
* Returns how many connections within the pool have been checked and
* are still considered active.
*/
unsigned int dbpool_check(DBPool *p);
#endif
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