| // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Package driver defines interfaces to be implemented by database |
| // drivers as used by package sql. |
| // |
| // Most code should use package sql. |
| package driver |
| |
| import ( |
| "context" |
| "errors" |
| "reflect" |
| ) |
| |
| // Value is a value that drivers must be able to handle. |
| // It is either nil, a type handled by a database driver's NamedValueChecker |
| // interface, or an instance of one of these types: |
| // |
| // int64 |
| // float64 |
| // bool |
| // []byte |
| // string |
| // time.Time |
| // |
| // If the driver supports cursors, a returned Value may also implement the Rows interface |
| // in this package. This is used, for example, when a user selects a cursor |
| // such as "select cursor(select * from my_table) from dual". If the Rows |
| // from the select is closed, the cursor Rows will also be closed. |
| type Value interface{} |
| |
| // NamedValue holds both the value name and value. |
| type NamedValue struct { |
| // If the Name is not empty it should be used for the parameter identifier and |
| // not the ordinal position. |
| // |
| // Name will not have a symbol prefix. |
| Name string |
| |
| // Ordinal position of the parameter starting from one and is always set. |
| Ordinal int |
| |
| // Value is the parameter value. |
| Value Value |
| } |
| |
| // Driver is the interface that must be implemented by a database |
| // driver. |
| // |
| // Database drivers may implement DriverContext for access |
| // to contexts and to parse the name only once for a pool of connections, |
| // instead of once per connection. |
| type Driver interface { |
| // Open returns a new connection to the database. |
| // The name is a string in a driver-specific format. |
| // |
| // Open may return a cached connection (one previously |
| // closed), but doing so is unnecessary; the sql package |
| // maintains a pool of idle connections for efficient re-use. |
| // |
| // The returned connection is only used by one goroutine at a |
| // time. |
| Open(name string) (Conn, error) |
| } |
| |
| // If a Driver implements DriverContext, then sql.DB will call |
| // OpenConnector to obtain a Connector and then invoke |
| // that Connector's Conn method to obtain each needed connection, |
| // instead of invoking the Driver's Open method for each connection. |
| // The two-step sequence allows drivers to parse the name just once |
| // and also provides access to per-Conn contexts. |
| type DriverContext interface { |
| // OpenConnector must parse the name in the same format that Driver.Open |
| // parses the name parameter. |
| OpenConnector(name string) (Connector, error) |
| } |
| |
| // A Connector represents a driver in a fixed configuration |
| // and can create any number of equivalent Conns for use |
| // by multiple goroutines. |
| // |
| // A Connector can be passed to sql.OpenDB, to allow drivers |
| // to implement their own sql.DB constructors, or returned by |
| // DriverContext's OpenConnector method, to allow drivers |
| // access to context and to avoid repeated parsing of driver |
| // configuration. |
| type Connector interface { |
| // Connect returns a connection to the database. |
| // Connect may return a cached connection (one previously |
| // closed), but doing so is unnecessary; the sql package |
| // maintains a pool of idle connections for efficient re-use. |
| // |
| // The provided context.Context is for dialing purposes only |
| // (see net.DialContext) and should not be stored or used for |
| // other purposes. |
| // |
| // The returned connection is only used by one goroutine at a |
| // time. |
| Connect(context.Context) (Conn, error) |
| |
| // Driver returns the underlying Driver of the Connector, |
| // mainly to maintain compatibility with the Driver method |
| // on sql.DB. |
| Driver() Driver |
| } |
| |
| // ErrSkip may be returned by some optional interfaces' methods to |
| // indicate at runtime that the fast path is unavailable and the sql |
| // package should continue as if the optional interface was not |
| // implemented. ErrSkip is only supported where explicitly |
| // documented. |
| var ErrSkip = errors.New("driver: skip fast-path; continue as if unimplemented") |
| |
| // ErrBadConn should be returned by a driver to signal to the sql |
| // package that a driver.Conn is in a bad state (such as the server |
| // having earlier closed the connection) and the sql package should |
| // retry on a new connection. |
| // |
| // To prevent duplicate operations, ErrBadConn should NOT be returned |
| // if there's a possibility that the database server might have |
| // performed the operation. Even if the server sends back an error, |
| // you shouldn't return ErrBadConn. |
| var ErrBadConn = errors.New("driver: bad connection") |
| |
| // Pinger is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn. |
| // |
| // If a Conn does not implement Pinger, the sql package's DB.Ping and |
| // DB.PingContext will check if there is at least one Conn available. |
| // |
| // If Conn.Ping returns ErrBadConn, DB.Ping and DB.PingContext will remove |
| // the Conn from pool. |
| type Pinger interface { |
| Ping(ctx context.Context) error |
| } |
| |
| // Execer is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn. |
| // |
| // If a Conn implements neither ExecerContext nor Execer, |
| // the sql package's DB.Exec will first prepare a query, execute the statement, |
| // and then close the statement. |
| // |
| // Exec may return ErrSkip. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement ExecerContext instead. |
| type Execer interface { |
| Exec(query string, args []Value) (Result, error) |
| } |
| |
| // ExecerContext is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn. |
| // |
| // If a Conn does not implement ExecerContext, the sql package's DB.Exec |
| // will fall back to Execer; if the Conn does not implement Execer either, |
| // DB.Exec will first prepare a query, execute the statement, and then |
| // close the statement. |
| // |
| // ExecerContext may return ErrSkip. |
| // |
| // ExecerContext must honor the context timeout and return when the context is canceled. |
| type ExecerContext interface { |
| ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []NamedValue) (Result, error) |
| } |
| |
| // Queryer is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn. |
| // |
| // If a Conn implements neither QueryerContext nor Queryer, |
| // the sql package's DB.Query will first prepare a query, execute the statement, |
| // and then close the statement. |
| // |
| // Query may return ErrSkip. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement QueryerContext instead. |
| type Queryer interface { |
| Query(query string, args []Value) (Rows, error) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryerContext is an optional interface that may be implemented by a Conn. |
| // |
| // If a Conn does not implement QueryerContext, the sql package's DB.Query |
| // will fall back to Queryer; if the Conn does not implement Queryer either, |
| // DB.Query will first prepare a query, execute the statement, and then |
| // close the statement. |
| // |
| // QueryerContext may return ErrSkip. |
| // |
| // QueryerContext must honor the context timeout and return when the context is canceled. |
| type QueryerContext interface { |
| QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args []NamedValue) (Rows, error) |
| } |
| |
| // Conn is a connection to a database. It is not used concurrently |
| // by multiple goroutines. |
| // |
| // Conn is assumed to be stateful. |
| type Conn interface { |
| // Prepare returns a prepared statement, bound to this connection. |
| Prepare(query string) (Stmt, error) |
| |
| // Close invalidates and potentially stops any current |
| // prepared statements and transactions, marking this |
| // connection as no longer in use. |
| // |
| // Because the sql package maintains a free pool of |
| // connections and only calls Close when there's a surplus of |
| // idle connections, it shouldn't be necessary for drivers to |
| // do their own connection caching. |
| Close() error |
| |
| // Begin starts and returns a new transaction. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement ConnBeginTx instead (or additionally). |
| Begin() (Tx, error) |
| } |
| |
| // ConnPrepareContext enhances the Conn interface with context. |
| type ConnPrepareContext interface { |
| // PrepareContext returns a prepared statement, bound to this connection. |
| // context is for the preparation of the statement, |
| // it must not store the context within the statement itself. |
| PrepareContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (Stmt, error) |
| } |
| |
| // IsolationLevel is the transaction isolation level stored in TxOptions. |
| // |
| // This type should be considered identical to sql.IsolationLevel along |
| // with any values defined on it. |
| type IsolationLevel int |
| |
| // TxOptions holds the transaction options. |
| // |
| // This type should be considered identical to sql.TxOptions. |
| type TxOptions struct { |
| Isolation IsolationLevel |
| ReadOnly bool |
| } |
| |
| // ConnBeginTx enhances the Conn interface with context and TxOptions. |
| type ConnBeginTx interface { |
| // BeginTx starts and returns a new transaction. |
| // If the context is canceled by the user the sql package will |
| // call Tx.Rollback before discarding and closing the connection. |
| // |
| // This must check opts.Isolation to determine if there is a set |
| // isolation level. If the driver does not support a non-default |
| // level and one is set or if there is a non-default isolation level |
| // that is not supported, an error must be returned. |
| // |
| // This must also check opts.ReadOnly to determine if the read-only |
| // value is true to either set the read-only transaction property if supported |
| // or return an error if it is not supported. |
| BeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts TxOptions) (Tx, error) |
| } |
| |
| // SessionResetter may be implemented by Conn to allow drivers to reset the |
| // session state associated with the connection and to signal a bad connection. |
| type SessionResetter interface { |
| // ResetSession is called while a connection is in the connection |
| // pool. No queries will run on this connection until this method returns. |
| // |
| // If the connection is bad this should return driver.ErrBadConn to prevent |
| // the connection from being returned to the connection pool. Any other |
| // error will be discarded. |
| ResetSession(ctx context.Context) error |
| } |
| |
| // Result is the result of a query execution. |
| type Result interface { |
| // LastInsertId returns the database's auto-generated ID |
| // after, for example, an INSERT into a table with primary |
| // key. |
| LastInsertId() (int64, error) |
| |
| // RowsAffected returns the number of rows affected by the |
| // query. |
| RowsAffected() (int64, error) |
| } |
| |
| // Stmt is a prepared statement. It is bound to a Conn and not |
| // used by multiple goroutines concurrently. |
| type Stmt interface { |
| // Close closes the statement. |
| // |
| // As of Go 1.1, a Stmt will not be closed if it's in use |
| // by any queries. |
| Close() error |
| |
| // NumInput returns the number of placeholder parameters. |
| // |
| // If NumInput returns >= 0, the sql package will sanity check |
| // argument counts from callers and return errors to the caller |
| // before the statement's Exec or Query methods are called. |
| // |
| // NumInput may also return -1, if the driver doesn't know |
| // its number of placeholders. In that case, the sql package |
| // will not sanity check Exec or Query argument counts. |
| NumInput() int |
| |
| // Exec executes a query that doesn't return rows, such |
| // as an INSERT or UPDATE. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement StmtExecContext instead (or additionally). |
| Exec(args []Value) (Result, error) |
| |
| // Query executes a query that may return rows, such as a |
| // SELECT. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement StmtQueryContext instead (or additionally). |
| Query(args []Value) (Rows, error) |
| } |
| |
| // StmtExecContext enhances the Stmt interface by providing Exec with context. |
| type StmtExecContext interface { |
| // ExecContext executes a query that doesn't return rows, such |
| // as an INSERT or UPDATE. |
| // |
| // ExecContext must honor the context timeout and return when it is canceled. |
| ExecContext(ctx context.Context, args []NamedValue) (Result, error) |
| } |
| |
| // StmtQueryContext enhances the Stmt interface by providing Query with context. |
| type StmtQueryContext interface { |
| // QueryContext executes a query that may return rows, such as a |
| // SELECT. |
| // |
| // QueryContext must honor the context timeout and return when it is canceled. |
| QueryContext(ctx context.Context, args []NamedValue) (Rows, error) |
| } |
| |
| // ErrRemoveArgument may be returned from NamedValueChecker to instruct the |
| // sql package to not pass the argument to the driver query interface. |
| // Return when accepting query specific options or structures that aren't |
| // SQL query arguments. |
| var ErrRemoveArgument = errors.New("driver: remove argument from query") |
| |
| // NamedValueChecker may be optionally implemented by Conn or Stmt. It provides |
| // the driver more control to handle Go and database types beyond the default |
| // Values types allowed. |
| // |
| // The sql package checks for value checkers in the following order, |
| // stopping at the first found match: Stmt.NamedValueChecker, Conn.NamedValueChecker, |
| // Stmt.ColumnConverter, DefaultParameterConverter. |
| // |
| // If CheckNamedValue returns ErrRemoveArgument, the NamedValue will not be included in |
| // the final query arguments. This may be used to pass special options to |
| // the query itself. |
| // |
| // If ErrSkip is returned the column converter error checking |
| // path is used for the argument. Drivers may wish to return ErrSkip after |
| // they have exhausted their own special cases. |
| type NamedValueChecker interface { |
| // CheckNamedValue is called before passing arguments to the driver |
| // and is called in place of any ColumnConverter. CheckNamedValue must do type |
| // validation and conversion as appropriate for the driver. |
| CheckNamedValue(*NamedValue) error |
| } |
| |
| // ColumnConverter may be optionally implemented by Stmt if the |
| // statement is aware of its own columns' types and can convert from |
| // any type to a driver Value. |
| // |
| // Deprecated: Drivers should implement NamedValueChecker. |
| type ColumnConverter interface { |
| // ColumnConverter returns a ValueConverter for the provided |
| // column index. If the type of a specific column isn't known |
| // or shouldn't be handled specially, DefaultValueConverter |
| // can be returned. |
| ColumnConverter(idx int) ValueConverter |
| } |
| |
| // Rows is an iterator over an executed query's results. |
| type Rows interface { |
| // Columns returns the names of the columns. The number of |
| // columns of the result is inferred from the length of the |
| // slice. If a particular column name isn't known, an empty |
| // string should be returned for that entry. |
| Columns() []string |
| |
| // Close closes the rows iterator. |
| Close() error |
| |
| // Next is called to populate the next row of data into |
| // the provided slice. The provided slice will be the same |
| // size as the Columns() are wide. |
| // |
| // Next should return io.EOF when there are no more rows. |
| // |
| // The dest should not be written to outside of Next. Care |
| // should be taken when closing Rows not to modify |
| // a buffer held in dest. |
| Next(dest []Value) error |
| } |
| |
| // RowsNextResultSet extends the Rows interface by providing a way to signal |
| // the driver to advance to the next result set. |
| type RowsNextResultSet interface { |
| Rows |
| |
| // HasNextResultSet is called at the end of the current result set and |
| // reports whether there is another result set after the current one. |
| HasNextResultSet() bool |
| |
| // NextResultSet advances the driver to the next result set even |
| // if there are remaining rows in the current result set. |
| // |
| // NextResultSet should return io.EOF when there are no more result sets. |
| NextResultSet() error |
| } |
| |
| // RowsColumnTypeScanType may be implemented by Rows. It should return |
| // the value type that can be used to scan types into. For example, the database |
| // column type "bigint" this should return "reflect.TypeOf(int64(0))". |
| type RowsColumnTypeScanType interface { |
| Rows |
| ColumnTypeScanType(index int) reflect.Type |
| } |
| |
| // RowsColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName may be implemented by Rows. It should return the |
| // database system type name without the length. Type names should be uppercase. |
| // Examples of returned types: "VARCHAR", "NVARCHAR", "VARCHAR2", "CHAR", "TEXT", |
| // "DECIMAL", "SMALLINT", "INT", "BIGINT", "BOOL", "[]BIGINT", "JSONB", "XML", |
| // "TIMESTAMP". |
| type RowsColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName interface { |
| Rows |
| ColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName(index int) string |
| } |
| |
| // RowsColumnTypeLength may be implemented by Rows. It should return the length |
| // of the column type if the column is a variable length type. If the column is |
| // not a variable length type ok should return false. |
| // If length is not limited other than system limits, it should return math.MaxInt64. |
| // The following are examples of returned values for various types: |
| // TEXT (math.MaxInt64, true) |
| // varchar(10) (10, true) |
| // nvarchar(10) (10, true) |
| // decimal (0, false) |
| // int (0, false) |
| // bytea(30) (30, true) |
| type RowsColumnTypeLength interface { |
| Rows |
| ColumnTypeLength(index int) (length int64, ok bool) |
| } |
| |
| // RowsColumnTypeNullable may be implemented by Rows. The nullable value should |
| // be true if it is known the column may be null, or false if the column is known |
| // to be not nullable. |
| // If the column nullability is unknown, ok should be false. |
| type RowsColumnTypeNullable interface { |
| Rows |
| ColumnTypeNullable(index int) (nullable, ok bool) |
| } |
| |
| // RowsColumnTypePrecisionScale may be implemented by Rows. It should return |
| // the precision and scale for decimal types. If not applicable, ok should be false. |
| // The following are examples of returned values for various types: |
| // decimal(38, 4) (38, 4, true) |
| // int (0, 0, false) |
| // decimal (math.MaxInt64, math.MaxInt64, true) |
| type RowsColumnTypePrecisionScale interface { |
| Rows |
| ColumnTypePrecisionScale(index int) (precision, scale int64, ok bool) |
| } |
| |
| // Tx is a transaction. |
| type Tx interface { |
| Commit() error |
| Rollback() error |
| } |
| |
| // RowsAffected implements Result for an INSERT or UPDATE operation |
| // which mutates a number of rows. |
| type RowsAffected int64 |
| |
| var _ Result = RowsAffected(0) |
| |
| func (RowsAffected) LastInsertId() (int64, error) { |
| return 0, errors.New("LastInsertId is not supported by this driver") |
| } |
| |
| func (v RowsAffected) RowsAffected() (int64, error) { |
| return int64(v), nil |
| } |
| |
| // ResultNoRows is a pre-defined Result for drivers to return when a DDL |
| // command (such as a CREATE TABLE) succeeds. It returns an error for both |
| // LastInsertId and RowsAffected. |
| var ResultNoRows noRows |
| |
| type noRows struct{} |
| |
| var _ Result = noRows{} |
| |
| func (noRows) LastInsertId() (int64, error) { |
| return 0, errors.New("no LastInsertId available after DDL statement") |
| } |
| |
| func (noRows) RowsAffected() (int64, error) { |
| return 0, errors.New("no RowsAffected available after DDL statement") |
| } |