ulib/3party/sqlpp11/connector_api/connection.h

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#pragma once
/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2015, Roland Bock
* Copyright (c) 2023, Vesselin Atanasov
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#include <string>
#include <sqlpp11/connection.h>
#include <sqlpp11/transaction.h>
#include <sqlpp11/database/char_result.h> // You may use char result or bind result or both
#include <sqlpp11/database/bind_result.h> // to represent results of select and prepared select
namespace sqlpp
{
namespace database
{
// Connection configuration that is used to create new database connections
struct connection_config
{
// Put the configuration properties here, e.g.
//
// std::string host;
// unsigned port;
// std::string username;
// std::string password;
// std::string db_name;
};
// The connection handle is a low-level representation of a database connection.
// Pre-connected handles are stored in the connection pool and are used to create
// full connection objects on request.
class connection_handle
{
public:
// Connection handles can be created from connection configurations
connection_handle(const std::shared_ptr<const connection_config>& config);
// Connection handles cannot be copied
connection_handle(const connection_handle&) = delete;
connection_handle& operator=(const connection_handle&) = delete;
// Connection handles can be moved
connection_handle(connection_handle&&);
connection_handle& operator=(connection_handle&&);
// Used by the connection pool to check if the connection handle is still
// connected to the database server.
bool is_connected();
// Send a dummy request to the server to check if the connection is still alive
bool ping_server();
// Optional method that returns a native (low-level) database handle.
// Used by the test code to test the connection pool
native_db_handle native_handle();
};
// The context is not a requirement, but if the database requires
// any deviations from the SQL standard, you should use your own
// context in order to specialize the behaviour, see also interpreter.h
struct context_t
{
template <typename T>
std::ostream& operator<<(T t);
std::string escape(std::string arg);
};
// The base database-specific connection class. Non-pooled and pooled connection classes derive from it
class connection_base : public sqlpp::connection // this inheritance helps with ADL for dynamic_select, for instance
{
public:
// Base configuration
using _connection_base_t = connection_base;
// Type of configuration instances
using _config_t = connection_config;
// Shared pointer wrapping a configuration instance
using _config_ptr_t = std::shared_ptr<const _config_t>;
// Type of connection handles
using _handle_t = connection_handle;
// Unique pointer wrapping a connection handle
using _handle_ptr_t = std::unique_ptr<_handle_t>;
using _traits = ::sqlpp::make_traits<
::sqlpp::no_value_t,
::sqlpp::tag::enforce_null_result_treatment // If that is what you really want, leave it out otherwise
>;
using _prepared_statement_t = << handle to a prepared statement of the database >> ;
using _serializer_context_t = << This context is used to serialize a statement >> using _interpreter_context_t =
<< This context is used interpret a statement >>
;
// serializer and interpreter are typically the same for string based connectors
// the types are required for dynamic statement components, see sqlpp11/interpretable.h
//! "direct" select
template <typename Select>
<< bind_result_t >>
select(const Select& s);
//! prepared select
template <typename Select>
_prepared_statement_t prepare_select(Select& s);
template <typename PreparedSelect>
<< bind_result_t >>
run_prepared_select(const PreparedSelect& s); // call s._bind_params()
//! "direct insert
template <typename Insert>
size_t insert(const Insert& i);
//! prepared insert
template <typename Insert>
_prepared_statement_t prepare_insert(Insert& i);
template <typename PreparedInsert>
size_t run_prepared_insert(const PreparedInsert& i); // call i._bind_params()
//! "direct" update
template <typename Update>
size_t update(const Update& u);
//! "prepared" update
template <typename Update>
_prepared_statement_t prepare_update(Update& u);
template <typename PreparedUpdate>
size_t run_prepared_update(const PreparedUpdate& u); // call u._bind_params()
//! "direct" remove
template <typename Remove>
size_t remove(const Remove& r)
//! prepared remove
template <typename Remove>
_prepared_statement_t prepare_remove(Remove& r);
template <typename PreparedRemove>
size_t run_prepared_remove(const PreparedRemove& r); // call r._bind_params()
//! call run on the argument
template <typename T>
auto operator()(const T& t) -> decltype(t._run(*this))
{
return t._run(*this);
}
//! call prepare on the argument
template <typename T>
auto prepare(const T& t) -> decltype(t._prepare(*this))
{
return t._prepare(*this);
}
//! set the transaction isolation level for the current connection
/// time of effect is connector-specific, for most is will only affect new transactions
void set_default_isolation_level(sqlpp::isolation_level);
//! read the default transaction isolation level for the current connection
sqlpp::isolation_level get_default_isolation_level();
//! start transaction
void start_transaction();
//! start transaction with defined isolation level (optional only for connectors that support it)
void start_transaction(isolation_level isolation /* = isolation_level::undefined */);
//! commit transaction (or throw transaction if the transaction has been finished already)
void commit_transaction();
//! rollback transaction with or without reporting the rollback (or throw if the transaction has been finished
// already)
void rollback_transaction(bool report);
//! report a rollback failure (will be called by transactions in case of a rollback failure in the destructor)
void report_rollback_failure(const std::string message) noexcept;
protected:
// Low-level connection handle
_handle_ptr_t _handle;
// The constructors are private because the base class instances are never created directly,
// The constructors are called from the constructors of the derived classes
connection_base() = default;
connection_base(_handle_ptr_t&& handle) : _handle{std::move(handle)}
{
}
};
// Normal non-pooled connections.
using connection = sqlpp::normal_connection<connection_base>;
// Pooled connections that are created by the thread pool
using pooled_connection = sqlpp::pooled_connection<connection_base>;
} // namespace database
} // namespace sqlpp
#include <sqlpp11/database/interpreter.h>