package caqti
Unified interface to relational database libraries
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(* Copyright (C) 2017--2024 Petter A. Urkedal <paurkedal@gmail.com> * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version, with the LGPL-3.0 Linking Exception. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public * License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * and the LGPL-3.0 Linking Exception along with this library. If not, see * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> and <https://spdx.org>, respectively. *) (** Signature of connection handles. The main signature {!S} of this module represents a database connection handle. This is obtained by {{!Caqti_connect_sig} connection functions} implemented in the subpackages [caqti-async], [caqti-eio], [caqti-lwt], and [caqti-mirage]. While values of {!Caqti_request.t} hold SQL code to be sent to the database, connection handles defined here provide the means to execute them with actual parameters on an RDBMS. So, there is a separation between preparation and execution. This is motivated by the common support for prepared queries in database client libraries, and by the desire to keep the possibly deeply nested data-processing code uncluttered by strings of SQL code. For this separation to be reasonably safe, the request declares the types of parameters and result, and these type declarations are placed right next to the SQL code, so that we can rely on OCaml's powers of refactoring large code bases safely. The result type of {!Caqti_request.t} only describes how to decode {e individual rows}, leaving the decision of how to process multiple rows to the execution interface. Therefore, for each request constructor from {!Caqti_request.Infix}, there are one or more matching retrieval functions in the present signature. *) type driver_connection = .. (** This type is only to be extended by drivers. *) (** Essential connection signature implemented by drivers. *) module type Base = sig type +'a fiber type (+'a, +'err) stream (** {2 Query} *) module Response : Caqti_response_sig.S with type 'a fiber := 'a fiber and type ('a, 'err) stream := ('a, 'err) stream val call : f: (('b, 'm) Response.t -> ('c, 'e) result fiber) -> ('a, 'b, 'm) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> ('c, [> Caqti_error.call] as 'e) result fiber (** [call ~f request params] executes [request] with parameters [params] invoking [f] to process the result; except the driver may postpone the request until [f] attempts to retrieve the result. One of the {{!Response.result_retrieval} result retrieval} functions must be called exactly once before [f] returns a non-error result. If a result retrieval function is not called, it is unspecified whether the database query has been issued. The argument of [f] is only valid during the call to [f], and must not be returned or operated on by other threads. *) val set_statement_timeout : float option -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.call]) result fiber (** Set or clear the timeout after which a running SQL statement will be terminated if supported by the driver. This is currently supported for MariaDB (using [max_statement_time]) and PostgreSQL (using [statement_timeout]) and has no effect for SQLite3. *) (** {2 Transactions} *) val start : unit -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.transact]) result fiber (** Starts a transaction if supported by the underlying database, otherwise does nothing. *) val commit : unit -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.transact]) result fiber (** Commits the current transaction if supported by the underlying database, otherwise does nothing. *) val rollback : unit -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.transact]) result fiber (** Rolls back a transaction if supported by the underlying database, otherwise does nothing. *) (** {2 Disconnection and Reuse} *) val deallocate : ('a, 'b, 'm) Caqti_request.t -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.call]) result fiber (** [deallocate req] deallocates the prepared query for [req] if it was allocated. The request must not be oneshot. *) val disconnect : unit -> unit fiber (** Calling [disconnect ()] closes the connection to the database and frees up related resources. *) val validate : unit -> bool fiber (** For internal use by pool implementations. Tries to ensure the validity of the connection and must return [false] if unsuccessful. *) val check : (bool -> unit) -> unit (** For internal use by pool implementations. Called after a connection has been used. [check f] must call [f ()] exactly once with an argument indicating whether to keep the connection in the pool or discard it. *) end module type Convenience = sig type +'a fiber (** {2 Retrieval Convenience} Each of these shortcuts combine [call] with the correspondingly named retrieval function from {!Caqti_response_sig.S}. *) val exec : ('a, unit, [< `Zero]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [exec req x] performs [req] with parameters [x] and checks that no rows are returned. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.exec}. *) val exec_with_affected_count : ('a, unit, [< `Zero]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> (int, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve | `Unsupported] as 'e) result fiber (** [exec_with_affected_count req x] performs [req] with parameters [x], checks that no rows are returned, and returns the number of affected rows. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.exec} and {!Caqti_response_sig.S.affected_count}. *) val find : ('a, 'b, [< `One]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> ('b, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [find req x] performs [req] with parameters [x], checks that a single row is retured, and returns it. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.find}. *) val find_opt : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> ('b option, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [find_opt req x] performs [req] with parameters [x] and returns either [None] if no rows are returned or [Some y] if a single now [y] is returned and fails otherwise. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.find_opt}. *) val fold : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One | `Many]) Caqti_request.t -> ('b -> 'c -> 'c) -> 'a -> 'c -> ('c, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [fold req f x acc] performs [req] with parameters [x] and passes [acc] through the composition of [f y] across the result rows [y] in the order of retrieval. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.fold}. *) val fold_s : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One | `Many]) Caqti_request.t -> ('b -> 'c -> ('c, 'e) result fiber) -> 'a -> 'c -> ('c, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [fold_s req f x acc] performs [req] with parameters [x] and passes [acc] through the monadic composition of [f y] across the returned rows [y] in the order of retrieval. Please be aware of possible deadlocks when using resources from the callback. In particular, if the same connection pool is invoked as the one used to obtain the current connection, it will deadlock if the pool has just run out of connections. An alternative is to collect the rows first e.g. with {!fold} and do the nested queries after exiting. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.fold_s}. *) val iter_s : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One | `Many]) Caqti_request.t -> ('b -> (unit, 'e) result fiber) -> 'a -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [iter_s req f x] performs [req] with parameters [x] and sequences calls to [f y] for each result row [y] in the order of retrieval. Please see the warning in {!fold_s} about resource usage in the callback. See also {!Caqti_response_sig.S.iter_s}. *) val collect_list : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One | `Many]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> ('b list, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [collect_list request x] performs a [req] with parameters [x] and returns a list of rows in order of retrieval. The accumulation is tail recursive but slightly less efficient than {!rev_collect_list}. *) val rev_collect_list : ('a, 'b, [< `Zero | `One | `Many]) Caqti_request.t -> 'a -> ('b list, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve] as 'e) result fiber (** [rev_collect_list request x] performs [request] with parameters [x] and returns a list of rows in the reverse order of retrieval. The accumulation is tail recursive and slighly more efficient than {!collect_list}. *) (** {2 Transactions} *) val with_transaction : (unit -> ('a, 'e) result fiber) -> ('a, [> Caqti_error.transact] as 'e) result fiber (** [with_transaction f] wraps [f] in a transaction which is committed iff [f] returns [Ok _]. *) end module type Populate = sig type +'a fiber type (+'a, +'err) stream (** {2 Insertion} *) val populate : table: string -> columns: string list -> 'a Caqti_type.t -> ('a, 'err) stream -> (unit, [> Caqti_error.call_or_retrieve | `Congested of 'err]) result fiber (** [populate table columns row_type seq] inputs the contents of [seq] into the database in whatever manner is most efficient as decided by the driver. *) end (** Full connection signature available to users. *) module type S = sig val driver_info : Caqti_driver_info.t (** Information about the driver providing this connection module. *) val dialect : Caqti_template.Dialect.t (** Information about the SQL dialect and other properties of the server. *) val driver_connection : driver_connection option (** The underlying connection object of the driver if available. The open variant constructor is defined in the driver library. This is currently only implemented for caqti-driver-sqlite3 for the purpose of defining custom functions. *) include Base include Convenience with type 'a fiber := 'a fiber include Populate with type 'a fiber := 'a fiber and type ('a, 'err) stream := ('a, 'err) stream end
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