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#ifndef INSPIRCD_SQLAPI_2
#define INSPIRCD_SQLAPI_2
#include <string>
#include <deque>
#include <map>
#include "modules.h"
/** SQLreq define.
* This is the voodoo magic which lets us pass multiple
* parameters to the SQLrequest constructor... voodoo...
*/
#define SQLreq(a, b, c, d, e...) SQLrequest(a, b, c, (SQLquery(d), ##e))
/** Identifiers used to identify Request types
*/
#define SQLREQID "SQLv2 Request"
#define SQLRESID "SQLv2 Result"
#define SQLSUCCESS "You shouldn't be reading this (success)"
/** Defines the error types which SQLerror may be set to
*/
enum SQLerrorNum { NO_ERROR, BAD_DBID, BAD_CONN, QSEND_FAIL, QREPLY_FAIL };
/** A list of format parameters for an SQLquery object.
*/
typedef std::deque<std::string> ParamL;
/** The base class of SQL exceptions
*/
class SQLexception : public ModuleException
{
public:
SQLexception(const std::string &reason) : ModuleException(reason)
{
}
SQLexception() : ModuleException("SQLv2: Undefined exception")
{
}
};
/** An exception thrown when a bad column or row name or id is requested
*/
class SQLbadColName : public SQLexception
{
public:
SQLbadColName() : SQLexception("SQLv2: Bad column name")
{
}
};
/** SQLerror holds the error state of any SQLrequest or SQLresult.
* The error string varies from database software to database software
* and should be used to display informational error messages to users.
*/
class SQLerror : public classbase
{
/** The error id
*/
SQLerrorNum id;
/** The error string
*/
std::string str;
public:
/** Initialize an SQLerror
* @param i The error ID to set
* @param s The (optional) error string to set
*/
SQLerror(SQLerrorNum i = NO_ERROR, const std::string &s = "")
: id(i), str(s)
{
}
/** Return the ID of the error
*/
SQLerrorNum Id()
{
return id;
}
/** Set the ID of an error
* @param i The new error ID to set
* @return the ID which was set
*/
SQLerrorNum Id(SQLerrorNum i)
{
id = i;
return id;
}
/** Set the error string for an error
* @param s The new error string to set
*/
void Str(const std::string &s)
{
str = s;
}
/** Return the error string for an error
*/
const char* Str()
{
if(str.length())
return str.c_str();
switch(id)
{
case NO_ERROR:
return "No error";
case BAD_DBID:
return "Invalid database ID";
case BAD_CONN:
return "Invalid connection";
case QSEND_FAIL:
return "Sending query failed";
case QREPLY_FAIL:
return "Getting query result failed";
default:
return "Unknown error";
}
}
};
/** SQLquery provides a way to represent a query string, and its parameters in a type-safe way.
* C++ has no native type-safe way of having a variable number of arguments to a function,
* the workaround for this isn't easy to describe simply, but in a nutshell what's really
* happening when - from the above example - you do this:
*
* SQLrequest foo = SQLreq(this, target, "databaseid", "SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?", "Hello", "42");
*
* what's actually happening is functionally this:
*
* SQLrequest foo = SQLreq(this, target, "databaseid", query("SELECT (foo, bar) FROM rawr WHERE foo = '?' AND bar = ?").addparam("Hello").addparam("42"));
*
* with 'query()' returning a reference to an object with a 'addparam()' member function which
* in turn returns a reference to that object. There are actually four ways you can create a
* SQLrequest..all have their disadvantages and advantages. In the real implementations the
* 'query()' function is replaced by the constructor of another class 'SQLquery' which holds
* the query string and a ParamL (std::deque<std::string>) of query parameters.
* This is essentially the same as the above example except 'addparam()' is replaced by operator,(). The full syntax for this method is:
*
* SQLrequest foo = SQLrequest(this, target, "databaseid", (SQLquery("SELECT.. ?"), parameter, parameter));
*/
class SQLquery
{
public:
/** The query 'format string'
*/
std::string q;
/** The query parameter list
* There should be one parameter for every ? character
* within the format string shown above.
*/
ParamL p;
/** Initialize an SQLquery with a given format string only
*/
SQLquery(const std::string &query)
: q(query)
{
}
/** Initialize an SQLquery with a format string and parameters.
* If you provide parameters, you must initialize the list yourself
* if you choose to do it via this method, using std::deque::push_back().
*/
SQLquery(const std::string &query, const ParamL ¶ms)
: q(query), p(params)
{
}
/** An overloaded operator for pushing parameters onto the parameter list
*/
SQLquery& operator,(const std::string &foo)
{
p.push_back(foo);
return *this;
}
/** An overloaded operator for pushing parameters onto the parameter list.
* This has higher precedence than 'operator,' and can save on parenthesis.
*/
SQLquery& operator%(const std::string &foo)
{
p.push_back(foo);
return *this;
}
};
/** SQLrequest is sent to the SQL API to command it to run a query and return the result.
* You must instantiate this object with a valid SQLquery object and its parameters, then
* send it using its Send() method to the module providing the 'SQL' feature. To find this
* module, use Server::FindFeature().
*/
class SQLrequest : public Request
{
public:
/** The fully parsed and expanded query string
* This is initialized from the SQLquery parameter given in the constructor.
*/
SQLquery query;
/** The database ID to apply the request to
*/
std::string dbid;
/** True if this is a priority query.
* Priority queries may 'queue jump' in the request queue.
*/
bool pri;
/** The query ID, assigned by the SQL api.
* After your request is processed, this will
* be initialized for you by the API to a valid request ID,
* except in the case of an error.
*/
unsigned long id;
/** If an error occured, error.id will be any other value than NO_ERROR.
*/
SQLerror error;
/** Initialize an SQLrequest.
* For example:
*
* SQLrequest req = SQLreq(MyMod, SQLModule, dbid, "INSERT INTO ircd_log_actors VALUES('','?')", nick);
*
* @param s A pointer to the sending module, where the result should be routed
* @param d A pointer to the receiving module, identified as implementing the 'SQL' feature
* @param databaseid The database ID to perform the query on. This must match a valid
* database ID from the configuration of the SQL module.
* @param q A properly initialized SQLquery object.
*/
SQLrequest(Module* s, Module* d, const std::string &databaseid, const SQLquery &q)
: Request(s, d, SQLREQID), query(q), dbid(databaseid), pri(false), id(0)
{
}
/** Set the priority of a request.
*/
void Priority(bool p = true)
{
pri = p;
}
/** Set the source of a request. You should not need to use this method.
*/
void SetSource(Module* mod)
{
source = mod;
}
};
/**
* This class contains a field's data plus a way to determine if the field
* is NULL or not without having to mess around with NULL pointers.
*/
class SQLfield
{
public:
/**
* The data itself
*/
std::string d;
/**
* If the field was null
*/
bool null;
/** Initialize an SQLfield
*/
SQLfield(const std::string &data = "", bool n = false)
: d(data), null(n)
{
}
};
/** A list of items which make up a row of a result or table (tuple)
* This does not include field names.
*/
typedef std::vector<SQLfield> SQLfieldList;
/** A list of items which make up a row of a result or table (tuple)
* This also includes the field names.
*/
typedef std::map<std::string, SQLfield> SQLfieldMap;
/** SQLresult is a reply to a previous query.
* If you send a query to the SQL api, the response will arrive at your
* OnRequest method of your module at some later time, depending on the
* congestion of the SQL server and complexity of the query. The ID of
* this result will match the ID assigned to your original request.
* SQLresult contains its own internal cursor (row counter) which is
* incremented with each method call which retrieves a single row.
*/
class SQLresult : public Request
{
public:
/** The original query string passed initially to the SQL API
*/
std::string query;
/** The database ID the query was executed on
*/
std::string dbid;
/**
* The error (if any) which occured.
* If an error occured the value of error.id will be any
* other value than NO_ERROR.
*/
SQLerror error;
/**
* This will match query ID you were given when sending
* the request at an earlier time.
*/
unsigned long id;
/** Used by the SQL API to instantiate an SQLrequest
*/
SQLresult(Module* s, Module* d, unsigned long i)
: Request(s, d, SQLRESID), id(i)
{
}
/**
* Return the number of rows in the result
* Note that if you have perfomed an INSERT
* or UPDATE query or other query which will
* not return rows, this will return the
* number of affected rows, and SQLresult::Cols()
* will contain 0. In this case you SHOULD NEVER
* access any of the result set rows, as there arent any!
* @returns Number of rows in the result set.
*/
virtual int Rows() = 0;
/**
* Return the number of columns in the result.
* If you performed an UPDATE or INSERT which
* does not return a dataset, this value will
* be 0.
* @returns Number of columns in the result set.
*/
virtual int Cols() = 0;
/**
* Get a string name of the column by an index number
* @param column The id number of a column
* @returns The column name associated with the given ID
*/
virtual std::string ColName(int column) = 0;
/**
* Get an index number for a column from a string name.
* An exception of type SQLbadColName will be thrown if
* the name given is invalid.
* @param column The column name to get the ID of
* @returns The ID number of the column provided
*/
virtual int ColNum(const std::string &column) = 0;
/**
* Get a string value in a given row and column
* This does not effect the internal cursor.
* @returns The value stored at [row,column] in the table
*/
virtual SQLfield GetValue(int row, int column) = 0;
/**
* Return a list of values in a row, this should
* increment an internal counter so you can repeatedly
* call it until it returns an empty vector.
* This returns a reference to an internal object,
* the same object is used for all calls to this function
* and therefore the return value is only valid until
* you call this function again. It is also invalid if
* the SQLresult object is destroyed.
* The internal cursor (row counter) is incremented by one.
* @returns A reference to the current row's SQLfieldList
*/
virtual SQLfieldList& GetRow() = 0;
/**
* As above, but return a map indexed by key name.
* The internal cursor (row counter) is incremented by one.
* @returns A reference to the current row's SQLfieldMap
*/
virtual SQLfieldMap& GetRowMap() = 0;
/**
* Like GetRow(), but returns a pointer to a dynamically
* allocated object which must be explicitly freed. For
* portability reasons this must be freed with SQLresult::Free()
* The internal cursor (row counter) is incremented by one.
* @returns A newly-allocated SQLfieldList
*/
virtual SQLfieldList* GetRowPtr() = 0;
/**
* As above, but return a map indexed by key name
* The internal cursor (row counter) is incremented by one.
* @returns A newly-allocated SQLfieldMap
*/
virtual SQLfieldMap* GetRowMapPtr() = 0;
/**
* Overloaded function for freeing the lists and maps
* returned by GetRowPtr or GetRowMapPtr.
* @param fm The SQLfieldMap to free
*/
virtual void Free(SQLfieldMap* fm) = 0;
/**
* Overloaded function for freeing the lists and maps
* returned by GetRowPtr or GetRowMapPtr.
* @param fl The SQLfieldList to free
*/
virtual void Free(SQLfieldList* fl) = 0;
};
#endif
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