| // 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 sql provides a generic interface around SQL (or SQL-like) |
| // databases. |
| // |
| // The sql package must be used in conjunction with a database driver. |
| // See https://golang.org/s/sqldrivers for a list of drivers. |
| // |
| // Drivers that do not support context cancellation will not return until |
| // after the query is completed. |
| // |
| // For usage examples, see the wiki page at |
| // https://golang.org/s/sqlwiki. |
| package sql |
| |
| import ( |
| "context" |
| "database/sql/driver" |
| "errors" |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "reflect" |
| "runtime" |
| "sort" |
| "strconv" |
| "sync" |
| "sync/atomic" |
| "time" |
| ) |
| |
| var ( |
| driversMu sync.RWMutex |
| drivers = make(map[string]driver.Driver) |
| ) |
| |
| // nowFunc returns the current time; it's overridden in tests. |
| var nowFunc = time.Now |
| |
| // Register makes a database driver available by the provided name. |
| // If Register is called twice with the same name or if driver is nil, |
| // it panics. |
| func Register(name string, driver driver.Driver) { |
| driversMu.Lock() |
| defer driversMu.Unlock() |
| if driver == nil { |
| panic("sql: Register driver is nil") |
| } |
| if _, dup := drivers[name]; dup { |
| panic("sql: Register called twice for driver " + name) |
| } |
| drivers[name] = driver |
| } |
| |
| func unregisterAllDrivers() { |
| driversMu.Lock() |
| defer driversMu.Unlock() |
| // For tests. |
| drivers = make(map[string]driver.Driver) |
| } |
| |
| // Drivers returns a sorted list of the names of the registered drivers. |
| func Drivers() []string { |
| driversMu.RLock() |
| defer driversMu.RUnlock() |
| list := make([]string, 0, len(drivers)) |
| for name := range drivers { |
| list = append(list, name) |
| } |
| sort.Strings(list) |
| return list |
| } |
| |
| // A NamedArg is a named argument. NamedArg values may be used as |
| // arguments to Query or Exec and bind to the corresponding named |
| // parameter in the SQL statement. |
| // |
| // For a more concise way to create NamedArg values, see |
| // the Named function. |
| type NamedArg struct { |
| _Named_Fields_Required struct{} |
| |
| // Name is the name of the parameter placeholder. |
| // |
| // If empty, the ordinal position in the argument list will be |
| // used. |
| // |
| // Name must omit any symbol prefix. |
| Name string |
| |
| // Value is the value of the parameter. |
| // It may be assigned the same value types as the query |
| // arguments. |
| Value any |
| } |
| |
| // Named provides a more concise way to create NamedArg values. |
| // |
| // Example usage: |
| // |
| // db.ExecContext(ctx, ` |
| // delete from Invoice |
| // where |
| // TimeCreated < @end |
| // and TimeCreated >= @start;`, |
| // sql.Named("start", startTime), |
| // sql.Named("end", endTime), |
| // ) |
| func Named(name string, value any) NamedArg { |
| // This method exists because the go1compat promise |
| // doesn't guarantee that structs don't grow more fields, |
| // so unkeyed struct literals are a vet error. Thus, we don't |
| // want to allow sql.NamedArg{name, value}. |
| return NamedArg{Name: name, Value: value} |
| } |
| |
| // IsolationLevel is the transaction isolation level used in TxOptions. |
| type IsolationLevel int |
| |
| // Various isolation levels that drivers may support in BeginTx. |
| // If a driver does not support a given isolation level an error may be returned. |
| // |
| // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_(database_systems)#Isolation_levels. |
| const ( |
| LevelDefault IsolationLevel = iota |
| LevelReadUncommitted |
| LevelReadCommitted |
| LevelWriteCommitted |
| LevelRepeatableRead |
| LevelSnapshot |
| LevelSerializable |
| LevelLinearizable |
| ) |
| |
| // String returns the name of the transaction isolation level. |
| func (i IsolationLevel) String() string { |
| switch i { |
| case LevelDefault: |
| return "Default" |
| case LevelReadUncommitted: |
| return "Read Uncommitted" |
| case LevelReadCommitted: |
| return "Read Committed" |
| case LevelWriteCommitted: |
| return "Write Committed" |
| case LevelRepeatableRead: |
| return "Repeatable Read" |
| case LevelSnapshot: |
| return "Snapshot" |
| case LevelSerializable: |
| return "Serializable" |
| case LevelLinearizable: |
| return "Linearizable" |
| default: |
| return "IsolationLevel(" + strconv.Itoa(int(i)) + ")" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var _ fmt.Stringer = LevelDefault |
| |
| // TxOptions holds the transaction options to be used in DB.BeginTx. |
| type TxOptions struct { |
| // Isolation is the transaction isolation level. |
| // If zero, the driver or database's default level is used. |
| Isolation IsolationLevel |
| ReadOnly bool |
| } |
| |
| // RawBytes is a byte slice that holds a reference to memory owned by |
| // the database itself. After a Scan into a RawBytes, the slice is only |
| // valid until the next call to Next, Scan, or Close. |
| type RawBytes []byte |
| |
| // NullString represents a string that may be null. |
| // NullString implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination: |
| // |
| // var s NullString |
| // err := db.QueryRow("SELECT name FROM foo WHERE id=?", id).Scan(&s) |
| // ... |
| // if s.Valid { |
| // // use s.String |
| // } else { |
| // // NULL value |
| // } |
| type NullString struct { |
| String string |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if String is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (ns *NullString) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| ns.String, ns.Valid = "", false |
| return nil |
| } |
| ns.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&ns.String, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (ns NullString) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !ns.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return ns.String, nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullInt64 represents an int64 that may be null. |
| // NullInt64 implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullInt64 struct { |
| Int64 int64 |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Int64 is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullInt64) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Int64, n.Valid = 0, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| n.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&n.Int64, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullInt64) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return n.Int64, nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullInt32 represents an int32 that may be null. |
| // NullInt32 implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullInt32 struct { |
| Int32 int32 |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Int32 is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullInt32) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Int32, n.Valid = 0, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| n.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&n.Int32, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullInt32) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return int64(n.Int32), nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullInt16 represents an int16 that may be null. |
| // NullInt16 implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullInt16 struct { |
| Int16 int16 |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Int16 is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullInt16) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Int16, n.Valid = 0, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| err := convertAssign(&n.Int16, value) |
| n.Valid = err == nil |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullInt16) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return int64(n.Int16), nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullByte represents a byte that may be null. |
| // NullByte implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullByte struct { |
| Byte byte |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Byte is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullByte) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Byte, n.Valid = 0, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| err := convertAssign(&n.Byte, value) |
| n.Valid = err == nil |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullByte) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return int64(n.Byte), nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullFloat64 represents a float64 that may be null. |
| // NullFloat64 implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullFloat64 struct { |
| Float64 float64 |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Float64 is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullFloat64) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Float64, n.Valid = 0, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| n.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&n.Float64, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullFloat64) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return n.Float64, nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullBool represents a bool that may be null. |
| // NullBool implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullBool struct { |
| Bool bool |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Bool is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullBool) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Bool, n.Valid = false, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| n.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&n.Bool, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullBool) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return n.Bool, nil |
| } |
| |
| // NullTime represents a time.Time that may be null. |
| // NullTime implements the Scanner interface so |
| // it can be used as a scan destination, similar to NullString. |
| type NullTime struct { |
| Time time.Time |
| Valid bool // Valid is true if Time is not NULL |
| } |
| |
| // Scan implements the Scanner interface. |
| func (n *NullTime) Scan(value any) error { |
| if value == nil { |
| n.Time, n.Valid = time.Time{}, false |
| return nil |
| } |
| n.Valid = true |
| return convertAssign(&n.Time, value) |
| } |
| |
| // Value implements the driver Valuer interface. |
| func (n NullTime) Value() (driver.Value, error) { |
| if !n.Valid { |
| return nil, nil |
| } |
| return n.Time, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Scanner is an interface used by Scan. |
| type Scanner interface { |
| // Scan assigns a value from a database driver. |
| // |
| // The src value will be of one of the following types: |
| // |
| // int64 |
| // float64 |
| // bool |
| // []byte |
| // string |
| // time.Time |
| // nil - for NULL values |
| // |
| // An error should be returned if the value cannot be stored |
| // without loss of information. |
| // |
| // Reference types such as []byte are only valid until the next call to Scan |
| // and should not be retained. Their underlying memory is owned by the driver. |
| // If retention is necessary, copy their values before the next call to Scan. |
| Scan(src any) error |
| } |
| |
| // Out may be used to retrieve OUTPUT value parameters from stored procedures. |
| // |
| // Not all drivers and databases support OUTPUT value parameters. |
| // |
| // Example usage: |
| // |
| // var outArg string |
| // _, err := db.ExecContext(ctx, "ProcName", sql.Named("Arg1", sql.Out{Dest: &outArg})) |
| type Out struct { |
| _Named_Fields_Required struct{} |
| |
| // Dest is a pointer to the value that will be set to the result of the |
| // stored procedure's OUTPUT parameter. |
| Dest any |
| |
| // In is whether the parameter is an INOUT parameter. If so, the input value to the stored |
| // procedure is the dereferenced value of Dest's pointer, which is then replaced with |
| // the output value. |
| In bool |
| } |
| |
| // ErrNoRows is returned by Scan when QueryRow doesn't return a |
| // row. In such a case, QueryRow returns a placeholder *Row value that |
| // defers this error until a Scan. |
| var ErrNoRows = errors.New("sql: no rows in result set") |
| |
| // DB is a database handle representing a pool of zero or more |
| // underlying connections. It's safe for concurrent use by multiple |
| // goroutines. |
| // |
| // The sql package creates and frees connections automatically; it |
| // also maintains a free pool of idle connections. If the database has |
| // a concept of per-connection state, such state can be reliably observed |
| // within a transaction (Tx) or connection (Conn). Once DB.Begin is called, the |
| // returned Tx is bound to a single connection. Once Commit or |
| // Rollback is called on the transaction, that transaction's |
| // connection is returned to DB's idle connection pool. The pool size |
| // can be controlled with SetMaxIdleConns. |
| type DB struct { |
| // Atomic access only. At top of struct to prevent mis-alignment |
| // on 32-bit platforms. Of type time.Duration. |
| waitDuration int64 // Total time waited for new connections. |
| |
| connector driver.Connector |
| // numClosed is an atomic counter which represents a total number of |
| // closed connections. Stmt.openStmt checks it before cleaning closed |
| // connections in Stmt.css. |
| numClosed uint64 |
| |
| mu sync.Mutex // protects following fields |
| freeConn []*driverConn // free connections ordered by returnedAt oldest to newest |
| connRequests map[uint64]chan connRequest |
| nextRequest uint64 // Next key to use in connRequests. |
| numOpen int // number of opened and pending open connections |
| // Used to signal the need for new connections |
| // a goroutine running connectionOpener() reads on this chan and |
| // maybeOpenNewConnections sends on the chan (one send per needed connection) |
| // It is closed during db.Close(). The close tells the connectionOpener |
| // goroutine to exit. |
| openerCh chan struct{} |
| closed bool |
| dep map[finalCloser]depSet |
| lastPut map[*driverConn]string // stacktrace of last conn's put; debug only |
| maxIdleCount int // zero means defaultMaxIdleConns; negative means 0 |
| maxOpen int // <= 0 means unlimited |
| maxLifetime time.Duration // maximum amount of time a connection may be reused |
| maxIdleTime time.Duration // maximum amount of time a connection may be idle before being closed |
| cleanerCh chan struct{} |
| waitCount int64 // Total number of connections waited for. |
| maxIdleClosed int64 // Total number of connections closed due to idle count. |
| maxIdleTimeClosed int64 // Total number of connections closed due to idle time. |
| maxLifetimeClosed int64 // Total number of connections closed due to max connection lifetime limit. |
| |
| stop func() // stop cancels the connection opener. |
| } |
| |
| // connReuseStrategy determines how (*DB).conn returns database connections. |
| type connReuseStrategy uint8 |
| |
| const ( |
| // alwaysNewConn forces a new connection to the database. |
| alwaysNewConn connReuseStrategy = iota |
| // cachedOrNewConn returns a cached connection, if available, else waits |
| // for one to become available (if MaxOpenConns has been reached) or |
| // creates a new database connection. |
| cachedOrNewConn |
| ) |
| |
| // driverConn wraps a driver.Conn with a mutex, to |
| // be held during all calls into the Conn. (including any calls onto |
| // interfaces returned via that Conn, such as calls on Tx, Stmt, |
| // Result, Rows) |
| type driverConn struct { |
| db *DB |
| createdAt time.Time |
| |
| sync.Mutex // guards following |
| ci driver.Conn |
| needReset bool // The connection session should be reset before use if true. |
| closed bool |
| finalClosed bool // ci.Close has been called |
| openStmt map[*driverStmt]bool |
| |
| // guarded by db.mu |
| inUse bool |
| returnedAt time.Time // Time the connection was created or returned. |
| onPut []func() // code (with db.mu held) run when conn is next returned |
| dbmuClosed bool // same as closed, but guarded by db.mu, for removeClosedStmtLocked |
| } |
| |
| func (dc *driverConn) releaseConn(err error) { |
| dc.db.putConn(dc, err, true) |
| } |
| |
| func (dc *driverConn) removeOpenStmt(ds *driverStmt) { |
| dc.Lock() |
| defer dc.Unlock() |
| delete(dc.openStmt, ds) |
| } |
| |
| func (dc *driverConn) expired(timeout time.Duration) bool { |
| if timeout <= 0 { |
| return false |
| } |
| return dc.createdAt.Add(timeout).Before(nowFunc()) |
| } |
| |
| // resetSession checks if the driver connection needs the |
| // session to be reset and if required, resets it. |
| func (dc *driverConn) resetSession(ctx context.Context) error { |
| dc.Lock() |
| defer dc.Unlock() |
| |
| if !dc.needReset { |
| return nil |
| } |
| if cr, ok := dc.ci.(driver.SessionResetter); ok { |
| return cr.ResetSession(ctx) |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // validateConnection checks if the connection is valid and can |
| // still be used. It also marks the session for reset if required. |
| func (dc *driverConn) validateConnection(needsReset bool) bool { |
| dc.Lock() |
| defer dc.Unlock() |
| |
| if needsReset { |
| dc.needReset = true |
| } |
| if cv, ok := dc.ci.(driver.Validator); ok { |
| return cv.IsValid() |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // prepareLocked prepares the query on dc. When cg == nil the dc must keep track of |
| // the prepared statements in a pool. |
| func (dc *driverConn) prepareLocked(ctx context.Context, cg stmtConnGrabber, query string) (*driverStmt, error) { |
| si, err := ctxDriverPrepare(ctx, dc.ci, query) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| ds := &driverStmt{Locker: dc, si: si} |
| |
| // No need to manage open statements if there is a single connection grabber. |
| if cg != nil { |
| return ds, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Track each driverConn's open statements, so we can close them |
| // before closing the conn. |
| // |
| // Wrap all driver.Stmt is *driverStmt to ensure they are only closed once. |
| if dc.openStmt == nil { |
| dc.openStmt = make(map[*driverStmt]bool) |
| } |
| dc.openStmt[ds] = true |
| return ds, nil |
| } |
| |
| // the dc.db's Mutex is held. |
| func (dc *driverConn) closeDBLocked() func() error { |
| dc.Lock() |
| defer dc.Unlock() |
| if dc.closed { |
| return func() error { return errors.New("sql: duplicate driverConn close") } |
| } |
| dc.closed = true |
| return dc.db.removeDepLocked(dc, dc) |
| } |
| |
| func (dc *driverConn) Close() error { |
| dc.Lock() |
| if dc.closed { |
| dc.Unlock() |
| return errors.New("sql: duplicate driverConn close") |
| } |
| dc.closed = true |
| dc.Unlock() // not defer; removeDep finalClose calls may need to lock |
| |
| // And now updates that require holding dc.mu.Lock. |
| dc.db.mu.Lock() |
| dc.dbmuClosed = true |
| fn := dc.db.removeDepLocked(dc, dc) |
| dc.db.mu.Unlock() |
| return fn() |
| } |
| |
| func (dc *driverConn) finalClose() error { |
| var err error |
| |
| // Each *driverStmt has a lock to the dc. Copy the list out of the dc |
| // before calling close on each stmt. |
| var openStmt []*driverStmt |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| openStmt = make([]*driverStmt, 0, len(dc.openStmt)) |
| for ds := range dc.openStmt { |
| openStmt = append(openStmt, ds) |
| } |
| dc.openStmt = nil |
| }) |
| for _, ds := range openStmt { |
| ds.Close() |
| } |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| dc.finalClosed = true |
| err = dc.ci.Close() |
| dc.ci = nil |
| }) |
| |
| dc.db.mu.Lock() |
| dc.db.numOpen-- |
| dc.db.maybeOpenNewConnections() |
| dc.db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| atomic.AddUint64(&dc.db.numClosed, 1) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // driverStmt associates a driver.Stmt with the |
| // *driverConn from which it came, so the driverConn's lock can be |
| // held during calls. |
| type driverStmt struct { |
| sync.Locker // the *driverConn |
| si driver.Stmt |
| closed bool |
| closeErr error // return value of previous Close call |
| } |
| |
| // Close ensures driver.Stmt is only closed once and always returns the same |
| // result. |
| func (ds *driverStmt) Close() error { |
| ds.Lock() |
| defer ds.Unlock() |
| if ds.closed { |
| return ds.closeErr |
| } |
| ds.closed = true |
| ds.closeErr = ds.si.Close() |
| return ds.closeErr |
| } |
| |
| // depSet is a finalCloser's outstanding dependencies |
| type depSet map[any]bool // set of true bools |
| |
| // The finalCloser interface is used by (*DB).addDep and related |
| // dependency reference counting. |
| type finalCloser interface { |
| // finalClose is called when the reference count of an object |
| // goes to zero. (*DB).mu is not held while calling it. |
| finalClose() error |
| } |
| |
| // addDep notes that x now depends on dep, and x's finalClose won't be |
| // called until all of x's dependencies are removed with removeDep. |
| func (db *DB) addDep(x finalCloser, dep any) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| defer db.mu.Unlock() |
| db.addDepLocked(x, dep) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) addDepLocked(x finalCloser, dep any) { |
| if db.dep == nil { |
| db.dep = make(map[finalCloser]depSet) |
| } |
| xdep := db.dep[x] |
| if xdep == nil { |
| xdep = make(depSet) |
| db.dep[x] = xdep |
| } |
| xdep[dep] = true |
| } |
| |
| // removeDep notes that x no longer depends on dep. |
| // If x still has dependencies, nil is returned. |
| // If x no longer has any dependencies, its finalClose method will be |
| // called and its error value will be returned. |
| func (db *DB) removeDep(x finalCloser, dep any) error { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| fn := db.removeDepLocked(x, dep) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return fn() |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) removeDepLocked(x finalCloser, dep any) func() error { |
| |
| xdep, ok := db.dep[x] |
| if !ok { |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("unpaired removeDep: no deps for %T", x)) |
| } |
| |
| l0 := len(xdep) |
| delete(xdep, dep) |
| |
| switch len(xdep) { |
| case l0: |
| // Nothing removed. Shouldn't happen. |
| panic(fmt.Sprintf("unpaired removeDep: no %T dep on %T", dep, x)) |
| case 0: |
| // No more dependencies. |
| delete(db.dep, x) |
| return x.finalClose |
| default: |
| // Dependencies remain. |
| return func() error { return nil } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // This is the size of the connectionOpener request chan (DB.openerCh). |
| // This value should be larger than the maximum typical value |
| // used for db.maxOpen. If maxOpen is significantly larger than |
| // connectionRequestQueueSize then it is possible for ALL calls into the *DB |
| // to block until the connectionOpener can satisfy the backlog of requests. |
| var connectionRequestQueueSize = 1000000 |
| |
| type dsnConnector struct { |
| dsn string |
| driver driver.Driver |
| } |
| |
| func (t dsnConnector) Connect(_ context.Context) (driver.Conn, error) { |
| return t.driver.Open(t.dsn) |
| } |
| |
| func (t dsnConnector) Driver() driver.Driver { |
| return t.driver |
| } |
| |
| // OpenDB opens a database using a Connector, allowing drivers to |
| // bypass a string based data source name. |
| // |
| // Most users will open a database via a driver-specific connection |
| // helper function that returns a *DB. No database drivers are included |
| // in the Go standard library. See https://golang.org/s/sqldrivers for |
| // a list of third-party drivers. |
| // |
| // OpenDB may just validate its arguments without creating a connection |
| // to the database. To verify that the data source name is valid, call |
| // Ping. |
| // |
| // The returned DB is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines |
| // and maintains its own pool of idle connections. Thus, the OpenDB |
| // function should be called just once. It is rarely necessary to |
| // close a DB. |
| func OpenDB(c driver.Connector) *DB { |
| ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) |
| db := &DB{ |
| connector: c, |
| openerCh: make(chan struct{}, connectionRequestQueueSize), |
| lastPut: make(map[*driverConn]string), |
| connRequests: make(map[uint64]chan connRequest), |
| stop: cancel, |
| } |
| |
| go db.connectionOpener(ctx) |
| |
| return db |
| } |
| |
| // Open opens a database specified by its database driver name and a |
| // driver-specific data source name, usually consisting of at least a |
| // database name and connection information. |
| // |
| // Most users will open a database via a driver-specific connection |
| // helper function that returns a *DB. No database drivers are included |
| // in the Go standard library. See https://golang.org/s/sqldrivers for |
| // a list of third-party drivers. |
| // |
| // Open may just validate its arguments without creating a connection |
| // to the database. To verify that the data source name is valid, call |
| // Ping. |
| // |
| // The returned DB is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines |
| // and maintains its own pool of idle connections. Thus, the Open |
| // function should be called just once. It is rarely necessary to |
| // close a DB. |
| func Open(driverName, dataSourceName string) (*DB, error) { |
| driversMu.RLock() |
| driveri, ok := drivers[driverName] |
| driversMu.RUnlock() |
| if !ok { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("sql: unknown driver %q (forgotten import?)", driverName) |
| } |
| |
| if driverCtx, ok := driveri.(driver.DriverContext); ok { |
| connector, err := driverCtx.OpenConnector(dataSourceName) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return OpenDB(connector), nil |
| } |
| |
| return OpenDB(dsnConnector{dsn: dataSourceName, driver: driveri}), nil |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) pingDC(ctx context.Context, dc *driverConn, release func(error)) error { |
| var err error |
| if pinger, ok := dc.ci.(driver.Pinger); ok { |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| err = pinger.Ping(ctx) |
| }) |
| } |
| release(err) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // PingContext verifies a connection to the database is still alive, |
| // establishing a connection if necessary. |
| func (db *DB) PingContext(ctx context.Context) error { |
| var dc *driverConn |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| dc, err = db.conn(ctx, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| dc, err = db.conn(ctx, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| return db.pingDC(ctx, dc, dc.releaseConn) |
| } |
| |
| // Ping verifies a connection to the database is still alive, |
| // establishing a connection if necessary. |
| // |
| // Ping uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // PingContext. |
| func (db *DB) Ping() error { |
| return db.PingContext(context.Background()) |
| } |
| |
| // Close closes the database and prevents new queries from starting. |
| // Close then waits for all queries that have started processing on the server |
| // to finish. |
| // |
| // It is rare to Close a DB, as the DB handle is meant to be |
| // long-lived and shared between many goroutines. |
| func (db *DB) Close() error { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| if db.closed { // Make DB.Close idempotent |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return nil |
| } |
| if db.cleanerCh != nil { |
| close(db.cleanerCh) |
| } |
| var err error |
| fns := make([]func() error, 0, len(db.freeConn)) |
| for _, dc := range db.freeConn { |
| fns = append(fns, dc.closeDBLocked()) |
| } |
| db.freeConn = nil |
| db.closed = true |
| for _, req := range db.connRequests { |
| close(req) |
| } |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| for _, fn := range fns { |
| err1 := fn() |
| if err1 != nil { |
| err = err1 |
| } |
| } |
| db.stop() |
| if c, ok := db.connector.(io.Closer); ok { |
| err1 := c.Close() |
| if err1 != nil { |
| err = err1 |
| } |
| } |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| const defaultMaxIdleConns = 2 |
| |
| func (db *DB) maxIdleConnsLocked() int { |
| n := db.maxIdleCount |
| switch { |
| case n == 0: |
| // TODO(bradfitz): ask driver, if supported, for its default preference |
| return defaultMaxIdleConns |
| case n < 0: |
| return 0 |
| default: |
| return n |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) shortestIdleTimeLocked() time.Duration { |
| if db.maxIdleTime <= 0 { |
| return db.maxLifetime |
| } |
| if db.maxLifetime <= 0 { |
| return db.maxIdleTime |
| } |
| |
| min := db.maxIdleTime |
| if min > db.maxLifetime { |
| min = db.maxLifetime |
| } |
| return min |
| } |
| |
| // SetMaxIdleConns sets the maximum number of connections in the idle |
| // connection pool. |
| // |
| // If MaxOpenConns is greater than 0 but less than the new MaxIdleConns, |
| // then the new MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the MaxOpenConns limit. |
| // |
| // If n <= 0, no idle connections are retained. |
| // |
| // The default max idle connections is currently 2. This may change in |
| // a future release. |
| func (db *DB) SetMaxIdleConns(n int) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| if n > 0 { |
| db.maxIdleCount = n |
| } else { |
| // No idle connections. |
| db.maxIdleCount = -1 |
| } |
| // Make sure maxIdle doesn't exceed maxOpen |
| if db.maxOpen > 0 && db.maxIdleConnsLocked() > db.maxOpen { |
| db.maxIdleCount = db.maxOpen |
| } |
| var closing []*driverConn |
| idleCount := len(db.freeConn) |
| maxIdle := db.maxIdleConnsLocked() |
| if idleCount > maxIdle { |
| closing = db.freeConn[maxIdle:] |
| db.freeConn = db.freeConn[:maxIdle] |
| } |
| db.maxIdleClosed += int64(len(closing)) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| for _, c := range closing { |
| c.Close() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // SetMaxOpenConns sets the maximum number of open connections to the database. |
| // |
| // If MaxIdleConns is greater than 0 and the new MaxOpenConns is less than |
| // MaxIdleConns, then MaxIdleConns will be reduced to match the new |
| // MaxOpenConns limit. |
| // |
| // If n <= 0, then there is no limit on the number of open connections. |
| // The default is 0 (unlimited). |
| func (db *DB) SetMaxOpenConns(n int) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| db.maxOpen = n |
| if n < 0 { |
| db.maxOpen = 0 |
| } |
| syncMaxIdle := db.maxOpen > 0 && db.maxIdleConnsLocked() > db.maxOpen |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| if syncMaxIdle { |
| db.SetMaxIdleConns(n) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // SetConnMaxLifetime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. |
| // |
| // Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. |
| // |
| // If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age. |
| func (db *DB) SetConnMaxLifetime(d time.Duration) { |
| if d < 0 { |
| d = 0 |
| } |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| // Wake cleaner up when lifetime is shortened. |
| if d > 0 && d < db.maxLifetime && db.cleanerCh != nil { |
| select { |
| case db.cleanerCh <- struct{}{}: |
| default: |
| } |
| } |
| db.maxLifetime = d |
| db.startCleanerLocked() |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| } |
| |
| // SetConnMaxIdleTime sets the maximum amount of time a connection may be idle. |
| // |
| // Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse. |
| // |
| // If d <= 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's idle time. |
| func (db *DB) SetConnMaxIdleTime(d time.Duration) { |
| if d < 0 { |
| d = 0 |
| } |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| defer db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| // Wake cleaner up when idle time is shortened. |
| if d > 0 && d < db.maxIdleTime && db.cleanerCh != nil { |
| select { |
| case db.cleanerCh <- struct{}{}: |
| default: |
| } |
| } |
| db.maxIdleTime = d |
| db.startCleanerLocked() |
| } |
| |
| // startCleanerLocked starts connectionCleaner if needed. |
| func (db *DB) startCleanerLocked() { |
| if (db.maxLifetime > 0 || db.maxIdleTime > 0) && db.numOpen > 0 && db.cleanerCh == nil { |
| db.cleanerCh = make(chan struct{}, 1) |
| go db.connectionCleaner(db.shortestIdleTimeLocked()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) connectionCleaner(d time.Duration) { |
| const minInterval = time.Second |
| |
| if d < minInterval { |
| d = minInterval |
| } |
| t := time.NewTimer(d) |
| |
| for { |
| select { |
| case <-t.C: |
| case <-db.cleanerCh: // maxLifetime was changed or db was closed. |
| } |
| |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| |
| d = db.shortestIdleTimeLocked() |
| if db.closed || db.numOpen == 0 || d <= 0 { |
| db.cleanerCh = nil |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return |
| } |
| |
| d, closing := db.connectionCleanerRunLocked(d) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| for _, c := range closing { |
| c.Close() |
| } |
| |
| if d < minInterval { |
| d = minInterval |
| } |
| |
| if !t.Stop() { |
| select { |
| case <-t.C: |
| default: |
| } |
| } |
| t.Reset(d) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // connectionCleanerRunLocked removes connections that should be closed from |
| // freeConn and returns them along side an updated duration to the next check |
| // if a quicker check is required to ensure connections are checked appropriately. |
| func (db *DB) connectionCleanerRunLocked(d time.Duration) (time.Duration, []*driverConn) { |
| var idleClosing int64 |
| var closing []*driverConn |
| if db.maxIdleTime > 0 { |
| // As freeConn is ordered by returnedAt process |
| // in reverse order to minimise the work needed. |
| idleSince := nowFunc().Add(-db.maxIdleTime) |
| last := len(db.freeConn) - 1 |
| for i := last; i >= 0; i-- { |
| c := db.freeConn[i] |
| if c.returnedAt.Before(idleSince) { |
| i++ |
| closing = db.freeConn[:i:i] |
| db.freeConn = db.freeConn[i:] |
| idleClosing = int64(len(closing)) |
| db.maxIdleTimeClosed += idleClosing |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if len(db.freeConn) > 0 { |
| c := db.freeConn[0] |
| if d2 := c.returnedAt.Sub(idleSince); d2 < d { |
| // Ensure idle connections are cleaned up as soon as |
| // possible. |
| d = d2 |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if db.maxLifetime > 0 { |
| expiredSince := nowFunc().Add(-db.maxLifetime) |
| for i := 0; i < len(db.freeConn); i++ { |
| c := db.freeConn[i] |
| if c.createdAt.Before(expiredSince) { |
| closing = append(closing, c) |
| |
| last := len(db.freeConn) - 1 |
| // Use slow delete as order is required to ensure |
| // connections are reused least idle time first. |
| copy(db.freeConn[i:], db.freeConn[i+1:]) |
| db.freeConn[last] = nil |
| db.freeConn = db.freeConn[:last] |
| i-- |
| } else if d2 := c.createdAt.Sub(expiredSince); d2 < d { |
| // Prevent connections sitting the freeConn when they |
| // have expired by updating our next deadline d. |
| d = d2 |
| } |
| } |
| db.maxLifetimeClosed += int64(len(closing)) - idleClosing |
| } |
| |
| return d, closing |
| } |
| |
| // DBStats contains database statistics. |
| type DBStats struct { |
| MaxOpenConnections int // Maximum number of open connections to the database. |
| |
| // Pool Status |
| OpenConnections int // The number of established connections both in use and idle. |
| InUse int // The number of connections currently in use. |
| Idle int // The number of idle connections. |
| |
| // Counters |
| WaitCount int64 // The total number of connections waited for. |
| WaitDuration time.Duration // The total time blocked waiting for a new connection. |
| MaxIdleClosed int64 // The total number of connections closed due to SetMaxIdleConns. |
| MaxIdleTimeClosed int64 // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxIdleTime. |
| MaxLifetimeClosed int64 // The total number of connections closed due to SetConnMaxLifetime. |
| } |
| |
| // Stats returns database statistics. |
| func (db *DB) Stats() DBStats { |
| wait := atomic.LoadInt64(&db.waitDuration) |
| |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| defer db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| stats := DBStats{ |
| MaxOpenConnections: db.maxOpen, |
| |
| Idle: len(db.freeConn), |
| OpenConnections: db.numOpen, |
| InUse: db.numOpen - len(db.freeConn), |
| |
| WaitCount: db.waitCount, |
| WaitDuration: time.Duration(wait), |
| MaxIdleClosed: db.maxIdleClosed, |
| MaxIdleTimeClosed: db.maxIdleTimeClosed, |
| MaxLifetimeClosed: db.maxLifetimeClosed, |
| } |
| return stats |
| } |
| |
| // Assumes db.mu is locked. |
| // If there are connRequests and the connection limit hasn't been reached, |
| // then tell the connectionOpener to open new connections. |
| func (db *DB) maybeOpenNewConnections() { |
| numRequests := len(db.connRequests) |
| if db.maxOpen > 0 { |
| numCanOpen := db.maxOpen - db.numOpen |
| if numRequests > numCanOpen { |
| numRequests = numCanOpen |
| } |
| } |
| for numRequests > 0 { |
| db.numOpen++ // optimistically |
| numRequests-- |
| if db.closed { |
| return |
| } |
| db.openerCh <- struct{}{} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Runs in a separate goroutine, opens new connections when requested. |
| func (db *DB) connectionOpener(ctx context.Context) { |
| for { |
| select { |
| case <-ctx.Done(): |
| return |
| case <-db.openerCh: |
| db.openNewConnection(ctx) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Open one new connection |
| func (db *DB) openNewConnection(ctx context.Context) { |
| // maybeOpenNewConnections has already executed db.numOpen++ before it sent |
| // on db.openerCh. This function must execute db.numOpen-- if the |
| // connection fails or is closed before returning. |
| ci, err := db.connector.Connect(ctx) |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| defer db.mu.Unlock() |
| if db.closed { |
| if err == nil { |
| ci.Close() |
| } |
| db.numOpen-- |
| return |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| db.numOpen-- |
| db.putConnDBLocked(nil, err) |
| db.maybeOpenNewConnections() |
| return |
| } |
| dc := &driverConn{ |
| db: db, |
| createdAt: nowFunc(), |
| returnedAt: nowFunc(), |
| ci: ci, |
| } |
| if db.putConnDBLocked(dc, err) { |
| db.addDepLocked(dc, dc) |
| } else { |
| db.numOpen-- |
| ci.Close() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // connRequest represents one request for a new connection |
| // When there are no idle connections available, DB.conn will create |
| // a new connRequest and put it on the db.connRequests list. |
| type connRequest struct { |
| conn *driverConn |
| err error |
| } |
| |
| var errDBClosed = errors.New("sql: database is closed") |
| |
| // nextRequestKeyLocked returns the next connection request key. |
| // It is assumed that nextRequest will not overflow. |
| func (db *DB) nextRequestKeyLocked() uint64 { |
| next := db.nextRequest |
| db.nextRequest++ |
| return next |
| } |
| |
| // conn returns a newly-opened or cached *driverConn. |
| func (db *DB) conn(ctx context.Context, strategy connReuseStrategy) (*driverConn, error) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| if db.closed { |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return nil, errDBClosed |
| } |
| // Check if the context is expired. |
| select { |
| default: |
| case <-ctx.Done(): |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return nil, ctx.Err() |
| } |
| lifetime := db.maxLifetime |
| |
| // Prefer a free connection, if possible. |
| last := len(db.freeConn) - 1 |
| if strategy == cachedOrNewConn && last >= 0 { |
| // Reuse the lowest idle time connection so we can close |
| // connections which remain idle as soon as possible. |
| conn := db.freeConn[last] |
| db.freeConn = db.freeConn[:last] |
| conn.inUse = true |
| if conn.expired(lifetime) { |
| db.maxLifetimeClosed++ |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| conn.Close() |
| return nil, driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| // Reset the session if required. |
| if err := conn.resetSession(ctx); errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| conn.Close() |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| return conn, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Out of free connections or we were asked not to use one. If we're not |
| // allowed to open any more connections, make a request and wait. |
| if db.maxOpen > 0 && db.numOpen >= db.maxOpen { |
| // Make the connRequest channel. It's buffered so that the |
| // connectionOpener doesn't block while waiting for the req to be read. |
| req := make(chan connRequest, 1) |
| reqKey := db.nextRequestKeyLocked() |
| db.connRequests[reqKey] = req |
| db.waitCount++ |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| waitStart := nowFunc() |
| |
| // Timeout the connection request with the context. |
| select { |
| case <-ctx.Done(): |
| // Remove the connection request and ensure no value has been sent |
| // on it after removing. |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| delete(db.connRequests, reqKey) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| atomic.AddInt64(&db.waitDuration, int64(time.Since(waitStart))) |
| |
| select { |
| default: |
| case ret, ok := <-req: |
| if ok && ret.conn != nil { |
| db.putConn(ret.conn, ret.err, false) |
| } |
| } |
| return nil, ctx.Err() |
| case ret, ok := <-req: |
| atomic.AddInt64(&db.waitDuration, int64(time.Since(waitStart))) |
| |
| if !ok { |
| return nil, errDBClosed |
| } |
| // Only check if the connection is expired if the strategy is cachedOrNewConns. |
| // If we require a new connection, just re-use the connection without looking |
| // at the expiry time. If it is expired, it will be checked when it is placed |
| // back into the connection pool. |
| // This prioritizes giving a valid connection to a client over the exact connection |
| // lifetime, which could expire exactly after this point anyway. |
| if strategy == cachedOrNewConn && ret.err == nil && ret.conn.expired(lifetime) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| db.maxLifetimeClosed++ |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| ret.conn.Close() |
| return nil, driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| if ret.conn == nil { |
| return nil, ret.err |
| } |
| |
| // Reset the session if required. |
| if err := ret.conn.resetSession(ctx); errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| ret.conn.Close() |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return ret.conn, ret.err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| db.numOpen++ // optimistically |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| ci, err := db.connector.Connect(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| db.numOpen-- // correct for earlier optimism |
| db.maybeOpenNewConnections() |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| dc := &driverConn{ |
| db: db, |
| createdAt: nowFunc(), |
| returnedAt: nowFunc(), |
| ci: ci, |
| inUse: true, |
| } |
| db.addDepLocked(dc, dc) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| return dc, nil |
| } |
| |
| // putConnHook is a hook for testing. |
| var putConnHook func(*DB, *driverConn) |
| |
| // noteUnusedDriverStatement notes that ds is no longer used and should |
| // be closed whenever possible (when c is next not in use), unless c is |
| // already closed. |
| func (db *DB) noteUnusedDriverStatement(c *driverConn, ds *driverStmt) { |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| defer db.mu.Unlock() |
| if c.inUse { |
| c.onPut = append(c.onPut, func() { |
| ds.Close() |
| }) |
| } else { |
| c.Lock() |
| fc := c.finalClosed |
| c.Unlock() |
| if !fc { |
| ds.Close() |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // debugGetPut determines whether getConn & putConn calls' stack traces |
| // are returned for more verbose crashes. |
| const debugGetPut = false |
| |
| // putConn adds a connection to the db's free pool. |
| // err is optionally the last error that occurred on this connection. |
| func (db *DB) putConn(dc *driverConn, err error, resetSession bool) { |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| if !dc.validateConnection(resetSession) { |
| err = driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| } |
| db.mu.Lock() |
| if !dc.inUse { |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| if debugGetPut { |
| fmt.Printf("putConn(%v) DUPLICATE was: %s\n\nPREVIOUS was: %s", dc, stack(), db.lastPut[dc]) |
| } |
| panic("sql: connection returned that was never out") |
| } |
| |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) && dc.expired(db.maxLifetime) { |
| db.maxLifetimeClosed++ |
| err = driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| if debugGetPut { |
| db.lastPut[dc] = stack() |
| } |
| dc.inUse = false |
| dc.returnedAt = nowFunc() |
| |
| for _, fn := range dc.onPut { |
| fn() |
| } |
| dc.onPut = nil |
| |
| if errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| // Don't reuse bad connections. |
| // Since the conn is considered bad and is being discarded, treat it |
| // as closed. Don't decrement the open count here, finalClose will |
| // take care of that. |
| db.maybeOpenNewConnections() |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| dc.Close() |
| return |
| } |
| if putConnHook != nil { |
| putConnHook(db, dc) |
| } |
| added := db.putConnDBLocked(dc, nil) |
| db.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| if !added { |
| dc.Close() |
| return |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Satisfy a connRequest or put the driverConn in the idle pool and return true |
| // or return false. |
| // putConnDBLocked will satisfy a connRequest if there is one, or it will |
| // return the *driverConn to the freeConn list if err == nil and the idle |
| // connection limit will not be exceeded. |
| // If err != nil, the value of dc is ignored. |
| // If err == nil, then dc must not equal nil. |
| // If a connRequest was fulfilled or the *driverConn was placed in the |
| // freeConn list, then true is returned, otherwise false is returned. |
| func (db *DB) putConnDBLocked(dc *driverConn, err error) bool { |
| if db.closed { |
| return false |
| } |
| if db.maxOpen > 0 && db.numOpen > db.maxOpen { |
| return false |
| } |
| if c := len(db.connRequests); c > 0 { |
| var req chan connRequest |
| var reqKey uint64 |
| for reqKey, req = range db.connRequests { |
| break |
| } |
| delete(db.connRequests, reqKey) // Remove from pending requests. |
| if err == nil { |
| dc.inUse = true |
| } |
| req <- connRequest{ |
| conn: dc, |
| err: err, |
| } |
| return true |
| } else if err == nil && !db.closed { |
| if db.maxIdleConnsLocked() > len(db.freeConn) { |
| db.freeConn = append(db.freeConn, dc) |
| db.startCleanerLocked() |
| return true |
| } |
| db.maxIdleClosed++ |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // maxBadConnRetries is the number of maximum retries if the driver returns |
| // driver.ErrBadConn to signal a broken connection before forcing a new |
| // connection to be opened. |
| const maxBadConnRetries = 2 |
| |
| // PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for later queries or executions. |
| // Multiple queries or executions may be run concurrently from the |
| // returned statement. |
| // The caller must call the statement's Close method |
| // when the statement is no longer needed. |
| // |
| // The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the |
| // execution of the statement. |
| func (db *DB) PrepareContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| var stmt *Stmt |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| stmt, err = db.prepare(ctx, query, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| return db.prepare(ctx, query, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| return stmt, err |
| } |
| |
| // Prepare creates a prepared statement for later queries or executions. |
| // Multiple queries or executions may be run concurrently from the |
| // returned statement. |
| // The caller must call the statement's Close method |
| // when the statement is no longer needed. |
| // |
| // Prepare uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // PrepareContext. |
| func (db *DB) Prepare(query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| return db.PrepareContext(context.Background(), query) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) prepare(ctx context.Context, query string, strategy connReuseStrategy) (*Stmt, error) { |
| // TODO: check if db.driver supports an optional |
| // driver.Preparer interface and call that instead, if so, |
| // otherwise we make a prepared statement that's bound |
| // to a connection, and to execute this prepared statement |
| // we either need to use this connection (if it's free), else |
| // get a new connection + re-prepare + execute on that one. |
| dc, err := db.conn(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return db.prepareDC(ctx, dc, dc.releaseConn, nil, query) |
| } |
| |
| // prepareDC prepares a query on the driverConn and calls release before |
| // returning. When cg == nil it implies that a connection pool is used, and |
| // when cg != nil only a single driver connection is used. |
| func (db *DB) prepareDC(ctx context.Context, dc *driverConn, release func(error), cg stmtConnGrabber, query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| var ds *driverStmt |
| var err error |
| defer func() { |
| release(err) |
| }() |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| ds, err = dc.prepareLocked(ctx, cg, query) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| stmt := &Stmt{ |
| db: db, |
| query: query, |
| cg: cg, |
| cgds: ds, |
| } |
| |
| // When cg == nil this statement will need to keep track of various |
| // connections they are prepared on and record the stmt dependency on |
| // the DB. |
| if cg == nil { |
| stmt.css = []connStmt{{dc, ds}} |
| stmt.lastNumClosed = atomic.LoadUint64(&db.numClosed) |
| db.addDep(stmt, stmt) |
| } |
| return stmt, nil |
| } |
| |
| // ExecContext executes a query without returning any rows. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| func (db *DB) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| var res Result |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| res, err = db.exec(ctx, query, args, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| return db.exec(ctx, query, args, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| return res, err |
| } |
| |
| // Exec executes a query without returning any rows. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| // |
| // Exec uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // ExecContext. |
| func (db *DB) Exec(query string, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| return db.ExecContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) exec(ctx context.Context, query string, args []any, strategy connReuseStrategy) (Result, error) { |
| dc, err := db.conn(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return db.execDC(ctx, dc, dc.releaseConn, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) execDC(ctx context.Context, dc *driverConn, release func(error), query string, args []any) (res Result, err error) { |
| defer func() { |
| release(err) |
| }() |
| execerCtx, ok := dc.ci.(driver.ExecerContext) |
| var execer driver.Execer |
| if !ok { |
| execer, ok = dc.ci.(driver.Execer) |
| } |
| if ok { |
| var nvdargs []driver.NamedValue |
| var resi driver.Result |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| nvdargs, err = driverArgsConnLocked(dc.ci, nil, args) |
| if err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| resi, err = ctxDriverExec(ctx, execerCtx, execer, query, nvdargs) |
| }) |
| if err != driver.ErrSkip { |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return driverResult{dc, resi}, nil |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var si driver.Stmt |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| si, err = ctxDriverPrepare(ctx, dc.ci, query) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| ds := &driverStmt{Locker: dc, si: si} |
| defer ds.Close() |
| return resultFromStatement(ctx, dc.ci, ds, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| func (db *DB) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| var rows *Rows |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| rows, err = db.query(ctx, query, args, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| return db.query(ctx, query, args, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| return rows, err |
| } |
| |
| // Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| // |
| // Query uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryContext. |
| func (db *DB) Query(query string, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| return db.QueryContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) query(ctx context.Context, query string, args []any, strategy connReuseStrategy) (*Rows, error) { |
| dc, err := db.conn(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| return db.queryDC(ctx, nil, dc, dc.releaseConn, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| // queryDC executes a query on the given connection. |
| // The connection gets released by the releaseConn function. |
| // The ctx context is from a query method and the txctx context is from an |
| // optional transaction context. |
| func (db *DB) queryDC(ctx, txctx context.Context, dc *driverConn, releaseConn func(error), query string, args []any) (*Rows, error) { |
| queryerCtx, ok := dc.ci.(driver.QueryerContext) |
| var queryer driver.Queryer |
| if !ok { |
| queryer, ok = dc.ci.(driver.Queryer) |
| } |
| if ok { |
| var nvdargs []driver.NamedValue |
| var rowsi driver.Rows |
| var err error |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| nvdargs, err = driverArgsConnLocked(dc.ci, nil, args) |
| if err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| rowsi, err = ctxDriverQuery(ctx, queryerCtx, queryer, query, nvdargs) |
| }) |
| if err != driver.ErrSkip { |
| if err != nil { |
| releaseConn(err) |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| // Note: ownership of dc passes to the *Rows, to be freed |
| // with releaseConn. |
| rows := &Rows{ |
| dc: dc, |
| releaseConn: releaseConn, |
| rowsi: rowsi, |
| } |
| rows.initContextClose(ctx, txctx) |
| return rows, nil |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var si driver.Stmt |
| var err error |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| si, err = ctxDriverPrepare(ctx, dc.ci, query) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| releaseConn(err) |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| ds := &driverStmt{Locker: dc, si: si} |
| rowsi, err := rowsiFromStatement(ctx, dc.ci, ds, args...) |
| if err != nil { |
| ds.Close() |
| releaseConn(err) |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| // Note: ownership of ci passes to the *Rows, to be freed |
| // with releaseConn. |
| rows := &Rows{ |
| dc: dc, |
| releaseConn: releaseConn, |
| rowsi: rowsi, |
| closeStmt: ds, |
| } |
| rows.initContextClose(ctx, txctx) |
| return rows, nil |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. |
| // QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until |
| // Row's Scan method is called. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| func (db *DB) QueryRowContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) *Row { |
| rows, err := db.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) |
| return &Row{rows: rows, err: err} |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. |
| // QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until |
| // Row's Scan method is called. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| // |
| // QueryRow uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryRowContext. |
| func (db *DB) QueryRow(query string, args ...any) *Row { |
| return db.QueryRowContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // BeginTx starts a transaction. |
| // |
| // The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled back. |
| // If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back |
| // the transaction. Tx.Commit will return an error if the context provided to |
| // BeginTx is canceled. |
| // |
| // The provided TxOptions is optional and may be nil if defaults should be used. |
| // If a non-default isolation level is used that the driver doesn't support, |
| // an error will be returned. |
| func (db *DB) BeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts *TxOptions) (*Tx, error) { |
| var tx *Tx |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| tx, err = db.begin(ctx, opts, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| return db.begin(ctx, opts, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| return tx, err |
| } |
| |
| // Begin starts a transaction. The default isolation level is dependent on |
| // the driver. |
| // |
| // Begin uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // BeginTx. |
| func (db *DB) Begin() (*Tx, error) { |
| return db.BeginTx(context.Background(), nil) |
| } |
| |
| func (db *DB) begin(ctx context.Context, opts *TxOptions, strategy connReuseStrategy) (tx *Tx, err error) { |
| dc, err := db.conn(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return db.beginDC(ctx, dc, dc.releaseConn, opts) |
| } |
| |
| // beginDC starts a transaction. The provided dc must be valid and ready to use. |
| func (db *DB) beginDC(ctx context.Context, dc *driverConn, release func(error), opts *TxOptions) (tx *Tx, err error) { |
| var txi driver.Tx |
| keepConnOnRollback := false |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| _, hasSessionResetter := dc.ci.(driver.SessionResetter) |
| _, hasConnectionValidator := dc.ci.(driver.Validator) |
| keepConnOnRollback = hasSessionResetter && hasConnectionValidator |
| txi, err = ctxDriverBegin(ctx, opts, dc.ci) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| release(err) |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| // Schedule the transaction to rollback when the context is canceled. |
| // The cancel function in Tx will be called after done is set to true. |
| ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) |
| tx = &Tx{ |
| db: db, |
| dc: dc, |
| releaseConn: release, |
| txi: txi, |
| cancel: cancel, |
| keepConnOnRollback: keepConnOnRollback, |
| ctx: ctx, |
| } |
| go tx.awaitDone() |
| return tx, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Driver returns the database's underlying driver. |
| func (db *DB) Driver() driver.Driver { |
| return db.connector.Driver() |
| } |
| |
| // ErrConnDone is returned by any operation that is performed on a connection |
| // that has already been returned to the connection pool. |
| var ErrConnDone = errors.New("sql: connection is already closed") |
| |
| // Conn returns a single connection by either opening a new connection |
| // or returning an existing connection from the connection pool. Conn will |
| // block until either a connection is returned or ctx is canceled. |
| // Queries run on the same Conn will be run in the same database session. |
| // |
| // Every Conn must be returned to the database pool after use by |
| // calling Conn.Close. |
| func (db *DB) Conn(ctx context.Context) (*Conn, error) { |
| var dc *driverConn |
| var err error |
| var isBadConn bool |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries; i++ { |
| dc, err = db.conn(ctx, cachedOrNewConn) |
| isBadConn = errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) |
| if !isBadConn { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if isBadConn { |
| dc, err = db.conn(ctx, alwaysNewConn) |
| } |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| conn := &Conn{ |
| db: db, |
| dc: dc, |
| } |
| return conn, nil |
| } |
| |
| type releaseConn func(error) |
| |
| // Conn represents a single database connection rather than a pool of database |
| // connections. Prefer running queries from DB unless there is a specific |
| // need for a continuous single database connection. |
| // |
| // A Conn must call Close to return the connection to the database pool |
| // and may do so concurrently with a running query. |
| // |
| // After a call to Close, all operations on the |
| // connection fail with ErrConnDone. |
| type Conn struct { |
| db *DB |
| |
| // closemu prevents the connection from closing while there |
| // is an active query. It is held for read during queries |
| // and exclusively during close. |
| closemu sync.RWMutex |
| |
| // dc is owned until close, at which point |
| // it's returned to the connection pool. |
| dc *driverConn |
| |
| // done transitions from 0 to 1 exactly once, on close. |
| // Once done, all operations fail with ErrConnDone. |
| // Use atomic operations on value when checking value. |
| done int32 |
| } |
| |
| // grabConn takes a context to implement stmtConnGrabber |
| // but the context is not used. |
| func (c *Conn) grabConn(context.Context) (*driverConn, releaseConn, error) { |
| if atomic.LoadInt32(&c.done) != 0 { |
| return nil, nil, ErrConnDone |
| } |
| c.closemu.RLock() |
| return c.dc, c.closemuRUnlockCondReleaseConn, nil |
| } |
| |
| // PingContext verifies the connection to the database is still alive. |
| func (c *Conn) PingContext(ctx context.Context) error { |
| dc, release, err := c.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| return c.db.pingDC(ctx, dc, release) |
| } |
| |
| // ExecContext executes a query without returning any rows. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| func (c *Conn) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| dc, release, err := c.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.db.execDC(ctx, dc, release, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. |
| // The args are for any placeholder parameters in the query. |
| func (c *Conn) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| dc, release, err := c.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.db.queryDC(ctx, nil, dc, release, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. |
| // QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until |
| // Row's Scan method is called. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| func (c *Conn) QueryRowContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) *Row { |
| rows, err := c.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) |
| return &Row{rows: rows, err: err} |
| } |
| |
| // PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for later queries or executions. |
| // Multiple queries or executions may be run concurrently from the |
| // returned statement. |
| // The caller must call the statement's Close method |
| // when the statement is no longer needed. |
| // |
| // The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the |
| // execution of the statement. |
| func (c *Conn) PrepareContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| dc, release, err := c.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.db.prepareDC(ctx, dc, release, c, query) |
| } |
| |
| // Raw executes f exposing the underlying driver connection for the |
| // duration of f. The driverConn must not be used outside of f. |
| // |
| // Once f returns and err is not driver.ErrBadConn, the Conn will continue to be usable |
| // until Conn.Close is called. |
| func (c *Conn) Raw(f func(driverConn any) error) (err error) { |
| var dc *driverConn |
| var release releaseConn |
| |
| // grabConn takes a context to implement stmtConnGrabber, but the context is not used. |
| dc, release, err = c.grabConn(nil) |
| if err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| fPanic := true |
| dc.Mutex.Lock() |
| defer func() { |
| dc.Mutex.Unlock() |
| |
| // If f panics fPanic will remain true. |
| // Ensure an error is passed to release so the connection |
| // may be discarded. |
| if fPanic { |
| err = driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| release(err) |
| }() |
| err = f(dc.ci) |
| fPanic = false |
| |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // BeginTx starts a transaction. |
| // |
| // The provided context is used until the transaction is committed or rolled back. |
| // If the context is canceled, the sql package will roll back |
| // the transaction. Tx.Commit will return an error if the context provided to |
| // BeginTx is canceled. |
| // |
| // The provided TxOptions is optional and may be nil if defaults should be used. |
| // If a non-default isolation level is used that the driver doesn't support, |
| // an error will be returned. |
| func (c *Conn) BeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts *TxOptions) (*Tx, error) { |
| dc, release, err := c.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return c.db.beginDC(ctx, dc, release, opts) |
| } |
| |
| // closemuRUnlockCondReleaseConn read unlocks closemu |
| // as the sql operation is done with the dc. |
| func (c *Conn) closemuRUnlockCondReleaseConn(err error) { |
| c.closemu.RUnlock() |
| if errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| c.close(err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Conn) txCtx() context.Context { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func (c *Conn) close(err error) error { |
| if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&c.done, 0, 1) { |
| return ErrConnDone |
| } |
| |
| // Lock around releasing the driver connection |
| // to ensure all queries have been stopped before doing so. |
| c.closemu.Lock() |
| defer c.closemu.Unlock() |
| |
| c.dc.releaseConn(err) |
| c.dc = nil |
| c.db = nil |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Close returns the connection to the connection pool. |
| // All operations after a Close will return with ErrConnDone. |
| // Close is safe to call concurrently with other operations and will |
| // block until all other operations finish. It may be useful to first |
| // cancel any used context and then call close directly after. |
| func (c *Conn) Close() error { |
| return c.close(nil) |
| } |
| |
| // Tx is an in-progress database transaction. |
| // |
| // A transaction must end with a call to Commit or Rollback. |
| // |
| // After a call to Commit or Rollback, all operations on the |
| // transaction fail with ErrTxDone. |
| // |
| // The statements prepared for a transaction by calling |
| // the transaction's Prepare or Stmt methods are closed |
| // by the call to Commit or Rollback. |
| type Tx struct { |
| db *DB |
| |
| // closemu prevents the transaction from closing while there |
| // is an active query. It is held for read during queries |
| // and exclusively during close. |
| closemu sync.RWMutex |
| |
| // dc is owned exclusively until Commit or Rollback, at which point |
| // it's returned with putConn. |
| dc *driverConn |
| txi driver.Tx |
| |
| // releaseConn is called once the Tx is closed to release |
| // any held driverConn back to the pool. |
| releaseConn func(error) |
| |
| // done transitions from 0 to 1 exactly once, on Commit |
| // or Rollback. once done, all operations fail with |
| // ErrTxDone. |
| // Use atomic operations on value when checking value. |
| done int32 |
| |
| // keepConnOnRollback is true if the driver knows |
| // how to reset the connection's session and if need be discard |
| // the connection. |
| keepConnOnRollback bool |
| |
| // All Stmts prepared for this transaction. These will be closed after the |
| // transaction has been committed or rolled back. |
| stmts struct { |
| sync.Mutex |
| v []*Stmt |
| } |
| |
| // cancel is called after done transitions from 0 to 1. |
| cancel func() |
| |
| // ctx lives for the life of the transaction. |
| ctx context.Context |
| } |
| |
| // awaitDone blocks until the context in Tx is canceled and rolls back |
| // the transaction if it's not already done. |
| func (tx *Tx) awaitDone() { |
| // Wait for either the transaction to be committed or rolled |
| // back, or for the associated context to be closed. |
| <-tx.ctx.Done() |
| |
| // Discard and close the connection used to ensure the |
| // transaction is closed and the resources are released. This |
| // rollback does nothing if the transaction has already been |
| // committed or rolled back. |
| // Do not discard the connection if the connection knows |
| // how to reset the session. |
| discardConnection := !tx.keepConnOnRollback |
| tx.rollback(discardConnection) |
| } |
| |
| func (tx *Tx) isDone() bool { |
| return atomic.LoadInt32(&tx.done) != 0 |
| } |
| |
| // ErrTxDone is returned by any operation that is performed on a transaction |
| // that has already been committed or rolled back. |
| var ErrTxDone = errors.New("sql: transaction has already been committed or rolled back") |
| |
| // close returns the connection to the pool and |
| // must only be called by Tx.rollback or Tx.Commit while |
| // tx is already canceled and won't be executed concurrently. |
| func (tx *Tx) close(err error) { |
| tx.releaseConn(err) |
| tx.dc = nil |
| tx.txi = nil |
| } |
| |
| // hookTxGrabConn specifies an optional hook to be called on |
| // a successful call to (*Tx).grabConn. For tests. |
| var hookTxGrabConn func() |
| |
| func (tx *Tx) grabConn(ctx context.Context) (*driverConn, releaseConn, error) { |
| select { |
| default: |
| case <-ctx.Done(): |
| return nil, nil, ctx.Err() |
| } |
| |
| // closemu.RLock must come before the check for isDone to prevent the Tx from |
| // closing while a query is executing. |
| tx.closemu.RLock() |
| if tx.isDone() { |
| tx.closemu.RUnlock() |
| return nil, nil, ErrTxDone |
| } |
| if hookTxGrabConn != nil { // test hook |
| hookTxGrabConn() |
| } |
| return tx.dc, tx.closemuRUnlockRelease, nil |
| } |
| |
| func (tx *Tx) txCtx() context.Context { |
| return tx.ctx |
| } |
| |
| // closemuRUnlockRelease is used as a func(error) method value in |
| // ExecContext and QueryContext. Unlocking in the releaseConn keeps |
| // the driver conn from being returned to the connection pool until |
| // the Rows has been closed. |
| func (tx *Tx) closemuRUnlockRelease(error) { |
| tx.closemu.RUnlock() |
| } |
| |
| // Closes all Stmts prepared for this transaction. |
| func (tx *Tx) closePrepared() { |
| tx.stmts.Lock() |
| defer tx.stmts.Unlock() |
| for _, stmt := range tx.stmts.v { |
| stmt.Close() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Commit commits the transaction. |
| func (tx *Tx) Commit() error { |
| // Check context first to avoid transaction leak. |
| // If put it behind tx.done CompareAndSwap statement, we can't ensure |
| // the consistency between tx.done and the real COMMIT operation. |
| select { |
| default: |
| case <-tx.ctx.Done(): |
| if atomic.LoadInt32(&tx.done) == 1 { |
| return ErrTxDone |
| } |
| return tx.ctx.Err() |
| } |
| if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&tx.done, 0, 1) { |
| return ErrTxDone |
| } |
| |
| // Cancel the Tx to release any active R-closemu locks. |
| // This is safe to do because tx.done has already transitioned |
| // from 0 to 1. Hold the W-closemu lock prior to rollback |
| // to ensure no other connection has an active query. |
| tx.cancel() |
| tx.closemu.Lock() |
| tx.closemu.Unlock() |
| |
| var err error |
| withLock(tx.dc, func() { |
| err = tx.txi.Commit() |
| }) |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| tx.closePrepared() |
| } |
| tx.close(err) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| var rollbackHook func() |
| |
| // rollback aborts the transaction and optionally forces the pool to discard |
| // the connection. |
| func (tx *Tx) rollback(discardConn bool) error { |
| if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&tx.done, 0, 1) { |
| return ErrTxDone |
| } |
| |
| if rollbackHook != nil { |
| rollbackHook() |
| } |
| |
| // Cancel the Tx to release any active R-closemu locks. |
| // This is safe to do because tx.done has already transitioned |
| // from 0 to 1. Hold the W-closemu lock prior to rollback |
| // to ensure no other connection has an active query. |
| tx.cancel() |
| tx.closemu.Lock() |
| tx.closemu.Unlock() |
| |
| var err error |
| withLock(tx.dc, func() { |
| err = tx.txi.Rollback() |
| }) |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| tx.closePrepared() |
| } |
| if discardConn { |
| err = driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| tx.close(err) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Rollback aborts the transaction. |
| func (tx *Tx) Rollback() error { |
| return tx.rollback(false) |
| } |
| |
| // PrepareContext creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. |
| // |
| // The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed |
| // when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. |
| // |
| // To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see Tx.Stmt. |
| // |
| // The provided context will be used for the preparation of the context, not |
| // for the execution of the returned statement. The returned statement |
| // will run in the transaction context. |
| func (tx *Tx) PrepareContext(ctx context.Context, query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| dc, release, err := tx.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| stmt, err := tx.db.prepareDC(ctx, dc, release, tx, query) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| tx.stmts.Lock() |
| tx.stmts.v = append(tx.stmts.v, stmt) |
| tx.stmts.Unlock() |
| return stmt, nil |
| } |
| |
| // Prepare creates a prepared statement for use within a transaction. |
| // |
| // The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed |
| // when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. |
| // |
| // To use an existing prepared statement on this transaction, see Tx.Stmt. |
| // |
| // Prepare uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // PrepareContext. |
| func (tx *Tx) Prepare(query string) (*Stmt, error) { |
| return tx.PrepareContext(context.Background(), query) |
| } |
| |
| // StmtContext returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from |
| // an existing statement. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") |
| // ... |
| // tx, err := db.Begin() |
| // ... |
| // res, err := tx.StmtContext(ctx, updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) |
| // |
| // The provided context is used for the preparation of the statement, not for the |
| // execution of the statement. |
| // |
| // The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed |
| // when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. |
| func (tx *Tx) StmtContext(ctx context.Context, stmt *Stmt) *Stmt { |
| dc, release, err := tx.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return &Stmt{stickyErr: err} |
| } |
| defer release(nil) |
| |
| if tx.db != stmt.db { |
| return &Stmt{stickyErr: errors.New("sql: Tx.Stmt: statement from different database used")} |
| } |
| var si driver.Stmt |
| var parentStmt *Stmt |
| stmt.mu.Lock() |
| if stmt.closed || stmt.cg != nil { |
| // If the statement has been closed or already belongs to a |
| // transaction, we can't reuse it in this connection. |
| // Since tx.StmtContext should never need to be called with a |
| // Stmt already belonging to tx, we ignore this edge case and |
| // re-prepare the statement in this case. No need to add |
| // code-complexity for this. |
| stmt.mu.Unlock() |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| si, err = ctxDriverPrepare(ctx, dc.ci, stmt.query) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return &Stmt{stickyErr: err} |
| } |
| } else { |
| stmt.removeClosedStmtLocked() |
| // See if the statement has already been prepared on this connection, |
| // and reuse it if possible. |
| for _, v := range stmt.css { |
| if v.dc == dc { |
| si = v.ds.si |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| |
| stmt.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| if si == nil { |
| var ds *driverStmt |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| ds, err = stmt.prepareOnConnLocked(ctx, dc) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| return &Stmt{stickyErr: err} |
| } |
| si = ds.si |
| } |
| parentStmt = stmt |
| } |
| |
| txs := &Stmt{ |
| db: tx.db, |
| cg: tx, |
| cgds: &driverStmt{ |
| Locker: dc, |
| si: si, |
| }, |
| parentStmt: parentStmt, |
| query: stmt.query, |
| } |
| if parentStmt != nil { |
| tx.db.addDep(parentStmt, txs) |
| } |
| tx.stmts.Lock() |
| tx.stmts.v = append(tx.stmts.v, txs) |
| tx.stmts.Unlock() |
| return txs |
| } |
| |
| // Stmt returns a transaction-specific prepared statement from |
| // an existing statement. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // updateMoney, err := db.Prepare("UPDATE balance SET money=money+? WHERE id=?") |
| // ... |
| // tx, err := db.Begin() |
| // ... |
| // res, err := tx.Stmt(updateMoney).Exec(123.45, 98293203) |
| // |
| // The returned statement operates within the transaction and will be closed |
| // when the transaction has been committed or rolled back. |
| // |
| // Stmt uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // StmtContext. |
| func (tx *Tx) Stmt(stmt *Stmt) *Stmt { |
| return tx.StmtContext(context.Background(), stmt) |
| } |
| |
| // ExecContext executes a query that doesn't return rows. |
| // For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. |
| func (tx *Tx) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| dc, release, err := tx.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return tx.db.execDC(ctx, dc, release, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| // Exec executes a query that doesn't return rows. |
| // For example: an INSERT and UPDATE. |
| // |
| // Exec uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // ExecContext. |
| func (tx *Tx) Exec(query string, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| return tx.ExecContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryContext executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. |
| func (tx *Tx) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| dc, release, err := tx.grabConn(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| return tx.db.queryDC(ctx, tx.ctx, dc, release, query, args) |
| } |
| |
| // Query executes a query that returns rows, typically a SELECT. |
| // |
| // Query uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryContext. |
| func (tx *Tx) Query(query string, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| return tx.QueryContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRowContext executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. |
| // QueryRowContext always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until |
| // Row's Scan method is called. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| func (tx *Tx) QueryRowContext(ctx context.Context, query string, args ...any) *Row { |
| rows, err := tx.QueryContext(ctx, query, args...) |
| return &Row{rows: rows, err: err} |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRow executes a query that is expected to return at most one row. |
| // QueryRow always returns a non-nil value. Errors are deferred until |
| // Row's Scan method is called. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| // |
| // QueryRow uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryRowContext. |
| func (tx *Tx) QueryRow(query string, args ...any) *Row { |
| return tx.QueryRowContext(context.Background(), query, args...) |
| } |
| |
| // connStmt is a prepared statement on a particular connection. |
| type connStmt struct { |
| dc *driverConn |
| ds *driverStmt |
| } |
| |
| // stmtConnGrabber represents a Tx or Conn that will return the underlying |
| // driverConn and release function. |
| type stmtConnGrabber interface { |
| // grabConn returns the driverConn and the associated release function |
| // that must be called when the operation completes. |
| grabConn(context.Context) (*driverConn, releaseConn, error) |
| |
| // txCtx returns the transaction context if available. |
| // The returned context should be selected on along with |
| // any query context when awaiting a cancel. |
| txCtx() context.Context |
| } |
| |
| var ( |
| _ stmtConnGrabber = &Tx{} |
| _ stmtConnGrabber = &Conn{} |
| ) |
| |
| // Stmt is a prepared statement. |
| // A Stmt is safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. |
| // |
| // If a Stmt is prepared on a Tx or Conn, it will be bound to a single |
| // underlying connection forever. If the Tx or Conn closes, the Stmt will |
| // become unusable and all operations will return an error. |
| // If a Stmt is prepared on a DB, it will remain usable for the lifetime of the |
| // DB. When the Stmt needs to execute on a new underlying connection, it will |
| // prepare itself on the new connection automatically. |
| type Stmt struct { |
| // Immutable: |
| db *DB // where we came from |
| query string // that created the Stmt |
| stickyErr error // if non-nil, this error is returned for all operations |
| |
| closemu sync.RWMutex // held exclusively during close, for read otherwise. |
| |
| // If Stmt is prepared on a Tx or Conn then cg is present and will |
| // only ever grab a connection from cg. |
| // If cg is nil then the Stmt must grab an arbitrary connection |
| // from db and determine if it must prepare the stmt again by |
| // inspecting css. |
| cg stmtConnGrabber |
| cgds *driverStmt |
| |
| // parentStmt is set when a transaction-specific statement |
| // is requested from an identical statement prepared on the same |
| // conn. parentStmt is used to track the dependency of this statement |
| // on its originating ("parent") statement so that parentStmt may |
| // be closed by the user without them having to know whether or not |
| // any transactions are still using it. |
| parentStmt *Stmt |
| |
| mu sync.Mutex // protects the rest of the fields |
| closed bool |
| |
| // css is a list of underlying driver statement interfaces |
| // that are valid on particular connections. This is only |
| // used if cg == nil and one is found that has idle |
| // connections. If cg != nil, cgds is always used. |
| css []connStmt |
| |
| // lastNumClosed is copied from db.numClosed when Stmt is created |
| // without tx and closed connections in css are removed. |
| lastNumClosed uint64 |
| } |
| |
| // ExecContext executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and |
| // returns a Result summarizing the effect of the statement. |
| func (s *Stmt) ExecContext(ctx context.Context, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| s.closemu.RLock() |
| defer s.closemu.RUnlock() |
| |
| var res Result |
| strategy := cachedOrNewConn |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries+1; i++ { |
| if i == maxBadConnRetries { |
| strategy = alwaysNewConn |
| } |
| dc, releaseConn, ds, err := s.connStmt(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| if errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| continue |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| res, err = resultFromStatement(ctx, dc.ci, ds, args...) |
| releaseConn(err) |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| return res, err |
| } |
| } |
| return nil, driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| |
| // Exec executes a prepared statement with the given arguments and |
| // returns a Result summarizing the effect of the statement. |
| // |
| // Exec uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // ExecContext. |
| func (s *Stmt) Exec(args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| return s.ExecContext(context.Background(), args...) |
| } |
| |
| func resultFromStatement(ctx context.Context, ci driver.Conn, ds *driverStmt, args ...any) (Result, error) { |
| ds.Lock() |
| defer ds.Unlock() |
| |
| dargs, err := driverArgsConnLocked(ci, ds, args) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| resi, err := ctxDriverStmtExec(ctx, ds.si, dargs) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return driverResult{ds.Locker, resi}, nil |
| } |
| |
| // removeClosedStmtLocked removes closed conns in s.css. |
| // |
| // To avoid lock contention on DB.mu, we do it only when |
| // s.db.numClosed - s.lastNum is large enough. |
| func (s *Stmt) removeClosedStmtLocked() { |
| t := len(s.css)/2 + 1 |
| if t > 10 { |
| t = 10 |
| } |
| dbClosed := atomic.LoadUint64(&s.db.numClosed) |
| if dbClosed-s.lastNumClosed < uint64(t) { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| s.db.mu.Lock() |
| for i := 0; i < len(s.css); i++ { |
| if s.css[i].dc.dbmuClosed { |
| s.css[i] = s.css[len(s.css)-1] |
| s.css = s.css[:len(s.css)-1] |
| i-- |
| } |
| } |
| s.db.mu.Unlock() |
| s.lastNumClosed = dbClosed |
| } |
| |
| // connStmt returns a free driver connection on which to execute the |
| // statement, a function to call to release the connection, and a |
| // statement bound to that connection. |
| func (s *Stmt) connStmt(ctx context.Context, strategy connReuseStrategy) (dc *driverConn, releaseConn func(error), ds *driverStmt, err error) { |
| if err = s.stickyErr; err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| s.mu.Lock() |
| if s.closed { |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| err = errors.New("sql: statement is closed") |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // In a transaction or connection, we always use the connection that the |
| // stmt was created on. |
| if s.cg != nil { |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| dc, releaseConn, err = s.cg.grabConn(ctx) // blocks, waiting for the connection. |
| if err != nil { |
| return |
| } |
| return dc, releaseConn, s.cgds, nil |
| } |
| |
| s.removeClosedStmtLocked() |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| dc, err = s.db.conn(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, nil, nil, err |
| } |
| |
| s.mu.Lock() |
| for _, v := range s.css { |
| if v.dc == dc { |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| return dc, dc.releaseConn, v.ds, nil |
| } |
| } |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| // No luck; we need to prepare the statement on this connection |
| withLock(dc, func() { |
| ds, err = s.prepareOnConnLocked(ctx, dc) |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| dc.releaseConn(err) |
| return nil, nil, nil, err |
| } |
| |
| return dc, dc.releaseConn, ds, nil |
| } |
| |
| // prepareOnConnLocked prepares the query in Stmt s on dc and adds it to the list of |
| // open connStmt on the statement. It assumes the caller is holding the lock on dc. |
| func (s *Stmt) prepareOnConnLocked(ctx context.Context, dc *driverConn) (*driverStmt, error) { |
| si, err := dc.prepareLocked(ctx, s.cg, s.query) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| cs := connStmt{dc, si} |
| s.mu.Lock() |
| s.css = append(s.css, cs) |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| return cs.ds, nil |
| } |
| |
| // QueryContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments |
| // and returns the query results as a *Rows. |
| func (s *Stmt) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| s.closemu.RLock() |
| defer s.closemu.RUnlock() |
| |
| var rowsi driver.Rows |
| strategy := cachedOrNewConn |
| for i := 0; i < maxBadConnRetries+1; i++ { |
| if i == maxBadConnRetries { |
| strategy = alwaysNewConn |
| } |
| dc, releaseConn, ds, err := s.connStmt(ctx, strategy) |
| if err != nil { |
| if errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| continue |
| } |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| rowsi, err = rowsiFromStatement(ctx, dc.ci, ds, args...) |
| if err == nil { |
| // Note: ownership of ci passes to the *Rows, to be freed |
| // with releaseConn. |
| rows := &Rows{ |
| dc: dc, |
| rowsi: rowsi, |
| // releaseConn set below |
| } |
| // addDep must be added before initContextClose or it could attempt |
| // to removeDep before it has been added. |
| s.db.addDep(s, rows) |
| |
| // releaseConn must be set before initContextClose or it could |
| // release the connection before it is set. |
| rows.releaseConn = func(err error) { |
| releaseConn(err) |
| s.db.removeDep(s, rows) |
| } |
| var txctx context.Context |
| if s.cg != nil { |
| txctx = s.cg.txCtx() |
| } |
| rows.initContextClose(ctx, txctx) |
| return rows, nil |
| } |
| |
| releaseConn(err) |
| if !errors.Is(err, driver.ErrBadConn) { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| } |
| return nil, driver.ErrBadConn |
| } |
| |
| // Query executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments |
| // and returns the query results as a *Rows. |
| // |
| // Query uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryContext. |
| func (s *Stmt) Query(args ...any) (*Rows, error) { |
| return s.QueryContext(context.Background(), args...) |
| } |
| |
| func rowsiFromStatement(ctx context.Context, ci driver.Conn, ds *driverStmt, args ...any) (driver.Rows, error) { |
| ds.Lock() |
| defer ds.Unlock() |
| dargs, err := driverArgsConnLocked(ci, ds, args) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| return ctxDriverStmtQuery(ctx, ds.si, dargs) |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRowContext executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. |
| // If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will |
| // be returned by a call to Scan on the returned *Row, which is always non-nil. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| func (s *Stmt) QueryRowContext(ctx context.Context, args ...any) *Row { |
| rows, err := s.QueryContext(ctx, args...) |
| if err != nil { |
| return &Row{err: err} |
| } |
| return &Row{rows: rows} |
| } |
| |
| // QueryRow executes a prepared query statement with the given arguments. |
| // If an error occurs during the execution of the statement, that error will |
| // be returned by a call to Scan on the returned *Row, which is always non-nil. |
| // If the query selects no rows, the *Row's Scan will return ErrNoRows. |
| // Otherwise, the *Row's Scan scans the first selected row and discards |
| // the rest. |
| // |
| // Example usage: |
| // |
| // var name string |
| // err := nameByUseridStmt.QueryRow(id).Scan(&name) |
| // |
| // QueryRow uses context.Background internally; to specify the context, use |
| // QueryRowContext. |
| func (s *Stmt) QueryRow(args ...any) *Row { |
| return s.QueryRowContext(context.Background(), args...) |
| } |
| |
| // Close closes the statement. |
| func (s *Stmt) Close() error { |
| s.closemu.Lock() |
| defer s.closemu.Unlock() |
| |
| if s.stickyErr != nil { |
| return s.stickyErr |
| } |
| s.mu.Lock() |
| if s.closed { |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| return nil |
| } |
| s.closed = true |
| txds := s.cgds |
| s.cgds = nil |
| |
| s.mu.Unlock() |
| |
| if s.cg == nil { |
| return s.db.removeDep(s, s) |
| } |
| |
| if s.parentStmt != nil { |
| // If parentStmt is set, we must not close s.txds since it's stored |
| // in the css array of the parentStmt. |
| return s.db.removeDep(s.parentStmt, s) |
| } |
| return txds.Close() |
| } |
| |
| func (s *Stmt) finalClose() error { |
| s.mu.Lock() |
| defer s.mu.Unlock() |
| if s.css != nil { |
| for _, v := range s.css { |
| s.db.noteUnusedDriverStatement(v.dc, v.ds) |
| v.dc.removeOpenStmt(v.ds) |
| } |
| s.css = nil |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // Rows is the result of a query. Its cursor starts before the first row |
| // of the result set. Use Next to advance from row to row. |
| type Rows struct { |
| dc *driverConn // owned; must call releaseConn when closed to release |
| releaseConn func(error) |
| rowsi driver.Rows |
| cancel func() // called when Rows is closed, may be nil. |
| closeStmt *driverStmt // if non-nil, statement to Close on close |
| |
| // closemu prevents Rows from closing while there |
| // is an active streaming result. It is held for read during non-close operations |
| // and exclusively during close. |
| // |
| // closemu guards lasterr and closed. |
| closemu sync.RWMutex |
| closed bool |
| lasterr error // non-nil only if closed is true |
| |
| // lastcols is only used in Scan, Next, and NextResultSet which are expected |
| // not to be called concurrently. |
| lastcols []driver.Value |
| } |
| |
| // lasterrOrErrLocked returns either lasterr or the provided err. |
| // rs.closemu must be read-locked. |
| func (rs *Rows) lasterrOrErrLocked(err error) error { |
| if rs.lasterr != nil && rs.lasterr != io.EOF { |
| return rs.lasterr |
| } |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // bypassRowsAwaitDone is only used for testing. |
| // If true, it will not close the Rows automatically from the context. |
| var bypassRowsAwaitDone = false |
| |
| func (rs *Rows) initContextClose(ctx, txctx context.Context) { |
| if ctx.Done() == nil && (txctx == nil || txctx.Done() == nil) { |
| return |
| } |
| if bypassRowsAwaitDone { |
| return |
| } |
| ctx, rs.cancel = context.WithCancel(ctx) |
| go rs.awaitDone(ctx, txctx) |
| } |
| |
| // awaitDone blocks until either ctx or txctx is canceled. The ctx is provided |
| // from the query context and is canceled when the query Rows is closed. |
| // If the query was issued in a transaction, the transaction's context |
| // is also provided in txctx to ensure Rows is closed if the Tx is closed. |
| func (rs *Rows) awaitDone(ctx, txctx context.Context) { |
| var txctxDone <-chan struct{} |
| if txctx != nil { |
| txctxDone = txctx.Done() |
| } |
| select { |
| case <-ctx.Done(): |
| case <-txctxDone: |
| } |
| rs.close(ctx.Err()) |
| } |
| |
| // Next prepares the next result row for reading with the Scan method. It |
| // returns true on success, or false if there is no next result row or an error |
| // happened while preparing it. Err should be consulted to distinguish between |
| // the two cases. |
| // |
| // Every call to Scan, even the first one, must be preceded by a call to Next. |
| func (rs *Rows) Next() bool { |
| var doClose, ok bool |
| withLock(rs.closemu.RLocker(), func() { |
| doClose, ok = rs.nextLocked() |
| }) |
| if doClose { |
| rs.Close() |
| } |
| return ok |
| } |
| |
| func (rs *Rows) nextLocked() (doClose, ok bool) { |
| if rs.closed { |
| return false, false |
| } |
| |
| // Lock the driver connection before calling the driver interface |
| // rowsi to prevent a Tx from rolling back the connection at the same time. |
| rs.dc.Lock() |
| defer rs.dc.Unlock() |
| |
| if rs.lastcols == nil { |
| rs.lastcols = make([]driver.Value, len(rs.rowsi.Columns())) |
| } |
| |
| rs.lasterr = rs.rowsi.Next(rs.lastcols) |
| if rs.lasterr != nil { |
| // Close the connection if there is a driver error. |
| if rs.lasterr != io.EOF { |
| return true, false |
| } |
| nextResultSet, ok := rs.rowsi.(driver.RowsNextResultSet) |
| if !ok { |
| return true, false |
| } |
| // The driver is at the end of the current result set. |
| // Test to see if there is another result set after the current one. |
| // Only close Rows if there is no further result sets to read. |
| if !nextResultSet.HasNextResultSet() { |
| doClose = true |
| } |
| return doClose, false |
| } |
| return false, true |
| } |
| |
| // NextResultSet prepares the next result set for reading. It reports whether |
| // there is further result sets, or false if there is no further result set |
| // or if there is an error advancing to it. The Err method should be consulted |
| // to distinguish between the two cases. |
| // |
| // After calling NextResultSet, the Next method should always be called before |
| // scanning. If there are further result sets they may not have rows in the result |
| // set. |
| func (rs *Rows) NextResultSet() bool { |
| var doClose bool |
| defer func() { |
| if doClose { |
| rs.Close() |
| } |
| }() |
| rs.closemu.RLock() |
| defer rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| |
| if rs.closed { |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| rs.lastcols = nil |
| nextResultSet, ok := rs.rowsi.(driver.RowsNextResultSet) |
| if !ok { |
| doClose = true |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // Lock the driver connection before calling the driver interface |
| // rowsi to prevent a Tx from rolling back the connection at the same time. |
| rs.dc.Lock() |
| defer rs.dc.Unlock() |
| |
| rs.lasterr = nextResultSet.NextResultSet() |
| if rs.lasterr != nil { |
| doClose = true |
| return false |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered during iteration. |
| // Err may be called after an explicit or implicit Close. |
| func (rs *Rows) Err() error { |
| rs.closemu.RLock() |
| defer rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| return rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(nil) |
| } |
| |
| var errRowsClosed = errors.New("sql: Rows are closed") |
| var errNoRows = errors.New("sql: no Rows available") |
| |
| // Columns returns the column names. |
| // Columns returns an error if the rows are closed. |
| func (rs *Rows) Columns() ([]string, error) { |
| rs.closemu.RLock() |
| defer rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| if rs.closed { |
| return nil, rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(errRowsClosed) |
| } |
| if rs.rowsi == nil { |
| return nil, rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(errNoRows) |
| } |
| rs.dc.Lock() |
| defer rs.dc.Unlock() |
| |
| return rs.rowsi.Columns(), nil |
| } |
| |
| // ColumnTypes returns column information such as column type, length, |
| // and nullable. Some information may not be available from some drivers. |
| func (rs *Rows) ColumnTypes() ([]*ColumnType, error) { |
| rs.closemu.RLock() |
| defer rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| if rs.closed { |
| return nil, rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(errRowsClosed) |
| } |
| if rs.rowsi == nil { |
| return nil, rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(errNoRows) |
| } |
| rs.dc.Lock() |
| defer rs.dc.Unlock() |
| |
| return rowsColumnInfoSetupConnLocked(rs.rowsi), nil |
| } |
| |
| // ColumnType contains the name and type of a column. |
| type ColumnType struct { |
| name string |
| |
| hasNullable bool |
| hasLength bool |
| hasPrecisionScale bool |
| |
| nullable bool |
| length int64 |
| databaseType string |
| precision int64 |
| scale int64 |
| scanType reflect.Type |
| } |
| |
| // Name returns the name or alias of the column. |
| func (ci *ColumnType) Name() string { |
| return ci.name |
| } |
| |
| // Length returns the column type length for variable length column types such |
| // as text and binary field types. If the type length is unbounded the value will |
| // be math.MaxInt64 (any database limits will still apply). |
| // If the column type is not variable length, such as an int, or if not supported |
| // by the driver ok is false. |
| func (ci *ColumnType) Length() (length int64, ok bool) { |
| return ci.length, ci.hasLength |
| } |
| |
| // DecimalSize returns the scale and precision of a decimal type. |
| // If not applicable or if not supported ok is false. |
| func (ci *ColumnType) DecimalSize() (precision, scale int64, ok bool) { |
| return ci.precision, ci.scale, ci.hasPrecisionScale |
| } |
| |
| // ScanType returns a Go type suitable for scanning into using Rows.Scan. |
| // If a driver does not support this property ScanType will return |
| // the type of an empty interface. |
| func (ci *ColumnType) ScanType() reflect.Type { |
| return ci.scanType |
| } |
| |
| // Nullable reports whether the column may be null. |
| // If a driver does not support this property ok will be false. |
| func (ci *ColumnType) Nullable() (nullable, ok bool) { |
| return ci.nullable, ci.hasNullable |
| } |
| |
| // DatabaseTypeName returns the database system name of the column type. If an empty |
| // string is returned, then the driver type name is not supported. |
| // Consult your driver documentation for a list of driver data types. Length specifiers |
| // are not included. |
| // Common type names include "VARCHAR", "TEXT", "NVARCHAR", "DECIMAL", "BOOL", |
| // "INT", and "BIGINT". |
| func (ci *ColumnType) DatabaseTypeName() string { |
| return ci.databaseType |
| } |
| |
| func rowsColumnInfoSetupConnLocked(rowsi driver.Rows) []*ColumnType { |
| names := rowsi.Columns() |
| |
| list := make([]*ColumnType, len(names)) |
| for i := range list { |
| ci := &ColumnType{ |
| name: names[i], |
| } |
| list[i] = ci |
| |
| if prop, ok := rowsi.(driver.RowsColumnTypeScanType); ok { |
| ci.scanType = prop.ColumnTypeScanType(i) |
| } else { |
| ci.scanType = reflect.TypeOf(new(any)).Elem() |
| } |
| if prop, ok := rowsi.(driver.RowsColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName); ok { |
| ci.databaseType = prop.ColumnTypeDatabaseTypeName(i) |
| } |
| if prop, ok := rowsi.(driver.RowsColumnTypeLength); ok { |
| ci.length, ci.hasLength = prop.ColumnTypeLength(i) |
| } |
| if prop, ok := rowsi.(driver.RowsColumnTypeNullable); ok { |
| ci.nullable, ci.hasNullable = prop.ColumnTypeNullable(i) |
| } |
| if prop, ok := rowsi.(driver.RowsColumnTypePrecisionScale); ok { |
| ci.precision, ci.scale, ci.hasPrecisionScale = prop.ColumnTypePrecisionScale(i) |
| } |
| } |
| return list |
| } |
| |
| // Scan copies the columns in the current row into the values pointed |
| // at by dest. The number of values in dest must be the same as the |
| // number of columns in Rows. |
| // |
| // Scan converts columns read from the database into the following |
| // common Go types and special types provided by the sql package: |
| // |
| // *string |
| // *[]byte |
| // *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, *int64 |
| // *uint, *uint8, *uint16, *uint32, *uint64 |
| // *bool |
| // *float32, *float64 |
| // *interface{} |
| // *RawBytes |
| // *Rows (cursor value) |
| // any type implementing Scanner (see Scanner docs) |
| // |
| // In the most simple case, if the type of the value from the source |
| // column is an integer, bool or string type T and dest is of type *T, |
| // Scan simply assigns the value through the pointer. |
| // |
| // Scan also converts between string and numeric types, as long as no |
| // information would be lost. While Scan stringifies all numbers |
| // scanned from numeric database columns into *string, scans into |
| // numeric types are checked for overflow. For example, a float64 with |
| // value 300 or a string with value "300" can scan into a uint16, but |
| // not into a uint8, though float64(255) or "255" can scan into a |
| // uint8. One exception is that scans of some float64 numbers to |
| // strings may lose information when stringifying. In general, scan |
| // floating point columns into *float64. |
| // |
| // If a dest argument has type *[]byte, Scan saves in that argument a |
| // copy of the corresponding data. The copy is owned by the caller and |
| // can be modified and held indefinitely. The copy can be avoided by |
| // using an argument of type *RawBytes instead; see the documentation |
| // for RawBytes for restrictions on its use. |
| // |
| // If an argument has type *interface{}, Scan copies the value |
| // provided by the underlying driver without conversion. When scanning |
| // from a source value of type []byte to *interface{}, a copy of the |
| // slice is made and the caller owns the result. |
| // |
| // Source values of type time.Time may be scanned into values of type |
| // *time.Time, *interface{}, *string, or *[]byte. When converting to |
| // the latter two, time.RFC3339Nano is used. |
| // |
| // Source values of type bool may be scanned into types *bool, |
| // *interface{}, *string, *[]byte, or *RawBytes. |
| // |
| // For scanning into *bool, the source may be true, false, 1, 0, or |
| // string inputs parseable by strconv.ParseBool. |
| // |
| // Scan can also convert a cursor returned from a query, such as |
| // "select cursor(select * from my_table) from dual", into a |
| // *Rows value that can itself be scanned from. The parent |
| // select query will close any cursor *Rows if the parent *Rows is closed. |
| // |
| // If any of the first arguments implementing Scanner returns an error, |
| // that error will be wrapped in the returned error |
| func (rs *Rows) Scan(dest ...any) error { |
| rs.closemu.RLock() |
| |
| if rs.lasterr != nil && rs.lasterr != io.EOF { |
| rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| return rs.lasterr |
| } |
| if rs.closed { |
| err := rs.lasterrOrErrLocked(errRowsClosed) |
| rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| return err |
| } |
| rs.closemu.RUnlock() |
| |
| if rs.lastcols == nil { |
| return errors.New("sql: Scan called without calling Next") |
| } |
| if len(dest) != len(rs.lastcols) { |
| return fmt.Errorf("sql: expected %d destination arguments in Scan, not %d", len(rs.lastcols), len(dest)) |
| } |
| for i, sv := range rs.lastcols { |
| err := convertAssignRows(dest[i], sv, rs) |
| if err != nil { |
| return fmt.Errorf(`sql: Scan error on column index %d, name %q: %w`, i, rs.rowsi.Columns()[i], err) |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // rowsCloseHook returns a function so tests may install the |
| // hook through a test only mutex. |
| var rowsCloseHook = func() func(*Rows, *error) { return nil } |
| |
| // Close closes the Rows, preventing further enumeration. If Next is called |
| // and returns false and there are no further result sets, |
| // the Rows are closed automatically and it will suffice to check the |
| // result of Err. Close is idempotent and does not affect the result of Err. |
| func (rs *Rows) Close() error { |
| return rs.close(nil) |
| } |
| |
| func (rs *Rows) close(err error) error { |
| rs.closemu.Lock() |
| defer rs.closemu.Unlock() |
| |
| if rs.closed { |
| return nil |
| } |
| rs.closed = true |
| |
| if rs.lasterr == nil { |
| rs.lasterr = err |
| } |
| |
| withLock(rs.dc, func() { |
| err = rs.rowsi.Close() |
| }) |
| if fn := rowsCloseHook(); fn != nil { |
| fn(rs, &err) |
| } |
| if rs.cancel != nil { |
| rs.cancel() |
| } |
| |
| if rs.closeStmt != nil { |
| rs.closeStmt.Close() |
| } |
| rs.releaseConn(err) |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| // Row is the result of calling QueryRow to select a single row. |
| type Row struct { |
| // One of these two will be non-nil: |
| err error // deferred error for easy chaining |
| rows *Rows |
| } |
| |
| // Scan copies the columns from the matched row into the values |
| // pointed at by dest. See the documentation on Rows.Scan for details. |
| // If more than one row matches the query, |
| // Scan uses the first row and discards the rest. If no row matches |
| // the query, Scan returns ErrNoRows. |
| func (r *Row) Scan(dest ...any) error { |
| if r.err != nil { |
| return r.err |
| } |
| |
| // TODO(bradfitz): for now we need to defensively clone all |
| // []byte that the driver returned (not permitting |
| // *RawBytes in Rows.Scan), since we're about to close |
| // the Rows in our defer, when we return from this function. |
| // the contract with the driver.Next(...) interface is that it |
| // can return slices into read-only temporary memory that's |
| // only valid until the next Scan/Close. But the TODO is that |
| // for a lot of drivers, this copy will be unnecessary. We |
| // should provide an optional interface for drivers to |
| // implement to say, "don't worry, the []bytes that I return |
| // from Next will not be modified again." (for instance, if |
| // they were obtained from the network anyway) But for now we |
| // don't care. |
| defer r.rows.Close() |
| for _, dp := range dest { |
| if _, ok := dp.(*RawBytes); ok { |
| return errors.New("sql: RawBytes isn't allowed on Row.Scan") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if !r.rows.Next() { |
| if err := r.rows.Err(); err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| return ErrNoRows |
| } |
| err := r.rows.Scan(dest...) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| // Make sure the query can be processed to completion with no errors. |
| return r.rows.Close() |
| } |
| |
| // Err provides a way for wrapping packages to check for |
| // query errors without calling Scan. |
| // Err returns the error, if any, that was encountered while running the query. |
| // If this error is not nil, this error will also be returned from Scan. |
| func (r *Row) Err() error { |
| return r.err |
| } |
| |
| // A Result summarizes an executed SQL command. |
| type Result interface { |
| // LastInsertId returns the integer generated by the database |
| // in response to a command. Typically this will be from an |
| // "auto increment" column when inserting a new row. Not all |
| // databases support this feature, and the syntax of such |
| // statements varies. |
| LastInsertId() (int64, error) |
| |
| // RowsAffected returns the number of rows affected by an |
| // update, insert, or delete. Not every database or database |
| // driver may support this. |
| RowsAffected() (int64, error) |
| } |
| |
| type driverResult struct { |
| sync.Locker // the *driverConn |
| resi driver.Result |
| } |
| |
| func (dr driverResult) LastInsertId() (int64, error) { |
| dr.Lock() |
| defer dr.Unlock() |
| return dr.resi.LastInsertId() |
| } |
| |
| func (dr driverResult) RowsAffected() (int64, error) { |
| dr.Lock() |
| defer dr.Unlock() |
| return dr.resi.RowsAffected() |
| } |
| |
| func stack() string { |
| var buf [2 << 10]byte |
| return string(buf[:runtime.Stack(buf[:], false)]) |
| } |
| |
| // withLock runs while holding lk. |
| func withLock(lk sync.Locker, fn func()) { |
| lk.Lock() |
| defer lk.Unlock() // in case fn panics |
| fn() |
| } |