package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::SQLite; use strict; use warnings; use base qw/DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/; use mro 'c3'; use DBIx::Class::Carp; use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number'; use Try::Tiny; use namespace::clean; __PACKAGE__->sql_maker_class('DBIx::Class::SQLMaker::SQLite'); __PACKAGE__->sql_limit_dialect ('LimitOffset'); __PACKAGE__->sql_quote_char ('"'); __PACKAGE__->datetime_parser_type ('DateTime::Format::SQLite'); =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::SQLite - Automatic primary key class for SQLite =head1 SYNOPSIS # In your table classes use base 'DBIx::Class::Core'; __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id'); =head1 DESCRIPTION This class implements autoincrements for SQLite. =head1 METHODS =cut sub backup { require File::Spec; require File::Copy; require POSIX; my ($self, $dir) = @_; $dir ||= './'; ## Where is the db file? my $dsn = $self->_dbi_connect_info()->[0]; my $dbname = $1 if($dsn =~ /dbname=([^;]+)/); if(!$dbname) { $dbname = $1 if($dsn =~ /^dbi:SQLite:(.+)$/i); } $self->throw_exception("Cannot determine name of SQLite db file") if(!$dbname || !-f $dbname); # print "Found database: $dbname\n"; # my $dbfile = file($dbname); my ($vol, $dbdir, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath($dbname); # my $file = $dbfile->basename(); $file = POSIX::strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S", localtime()) . $file; $file = "B$file" while(-f $file); mkdir($dir) unless -f $dir; my $backupfile = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file); my $res = File::Copy::copy($dbname, $backupfile); $self->throw_exception("Backup failed! ($!)") if(!$res); return $backupfile; } sub _exec_svp_begin { my ($self, $name) = @_; $self->_dbh->do("SAVEPOINT $name"); } sub _exec_svp_release { my ($self, $name) = @_; $self->_dbh->do("RELEASE SAVEPOINT $name"); } sub _exec_svp_rollback { my ($self, $name) = @_; # For some reason this statement changes the value of $dbh->{AutoCommit}, so # we localize it here to preserve the original value. local $self->_dbh->{AutoCommit} = $self->_dbh->{AutoCommit}; $self->_dbh->do("ROLLBACK TRANSACTION TO SAVEPOINT $name"); } sub _ping { my $self = shift; # Be extremely careful what we do here. SQLite is notoriously bad at # synchronizing its internal transaction state with {AutoCommit} # https://metacpan.org/source/ADAMK/DBD-SQLite-1.37/lib/DBD/SQLite.pm#L921 # There is a function http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/get_autocommit.html # but DBD::SQLite does not expose it (nor does it seem to properly use it) # Therefore only execute a "ping" when we have no other choice *AND* # scrutinize the thrown exceptions to make sure we are where we think we are my $dbh = $self->_dbh or return undef; return undef unless $dbh->FETCH('Active'); return undef unless $dbh->ping; # since we do not have access to sqlite3_get_autocommit(), do a trick # to attempt to *safely* determine what state are we *actually* in. # FIXME # also using T::T here leads to bizarre leaks - will figure it out later my $really_not_in_txn = do { local $@; # older versions of DBD::SQLite do not properly detect multiline BEGIN/COMMIT # statements to adjust their {AutoCommit} state. Hence use such a statement # pair here as well, in order to escape from poking {AutoCommit} needlessly # https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=80087 eval { # will fail instantly if already in a txn $dbh->do("-- multiline\nBEGIN"); $dbh->do("-- multiline\nCOMMIT"); 1; } or do { ($@ =~ /transaction within a transaction/) ? 0 : undef ; }; }; my $ping_fail; # if we were unable to determine this - we may very well be dead if (not defined $really_not_in_txn) { $ping_fail = 1; } # check the AC sync-state elsif ($really_not_in_txn xor $dbh->{AutoCommit}) { carp_unique (sprintf 'Internal transaction state of handle %s (apparently %s a transaction) does not seem to ' . 'match its AutoCommit attribute setting of %s - this is an indication of a ' . 'potentially serious bug in your transaction handling logic', $dbh, $really_not_in_txn ? 'NOT in' : 'in', $dbh->{AutoCommit} ? 'TRUE' : 'FALSE', ); # it is too dangerous to execute anything else in this state # assume everything works (safer - worst case scenario next statement throws) return 1; } else { # do the actual test $ping_fail = ! try { $dbh->do('SELECT * FROM sqlite_master LIMIT 1'); 1 }; } if ($ping_fail) { # it is possible to have a proper "connection", and have "ping" return # false anyway (e.g. corrupted file). In such cases DBD::SQLite still # keeps the actual file handle open. We don't really want this to happen, # so force-close the handle via DBI itself # local $@; # so that we do not clober the real error as set above eval { $dbh->disconnect }; # if it fails - it fails return undef # the actual RV of _ping() } else { return 1; } } sub deployment_statements { my $self = shift; my ($schema, $type, $version, $dir, $sqltargs, @rest) = @_; $sqltargs ||= {}; if ( ! exists $sqltargs->{producer_args}{sqlite_version} and my $dver = $self->_server_info->{normalized_dbms_version} ) { $sqltargs->{producer_args}{sqlite_version} = $dver; } $self->next::method($schema, $type, $version, $dir, $sqltargs, @rest); } sub bind_attribute_by_data_type { $_[1] =~ /^ (?: int(?:eger)? | (?:tiny|small|medium)int ) $/ix ? DBI::SQL_INTEGER() : undef ; } # DBD::SQLite (at least up to version 1.31 has a bug where it will # non-fatally nummify a string value bound as an integer, resulting # in insertions of '0' into supposed-to-be-numeric fields # Since this can result in severe data inconsistency, remove the # bind attr if such a sitation is detected # # FIXME - when a DBD::SQLite version is released that eventually fixes # this sutiation (somehow) - no-op this override once a proper DBD # version is detected sub _dbi_attrs_for_bind { my ($self, $ident, $bind) = @_; my $bindattrs = $self->next::method($ident, $bind); for (0.. $#$bindattrs) { if ( defined $bindattrs->[$_] and defined $bind->[$_][1] and $bindattrs->[$_] eq DBI::SQL_INTEGER() and ! looks_like_number ($bind->[$_][1]) ) { carp_unique( sprintf ( "Non-numeric value supplied for column '%s' despite the numeric datatype", $bind->[$_][0]{dbic_colname} || "# $_" ) ); undef $bindattrs->[$_]; } } return $bindattrs; } =head2 connect_call_use_foreign_keys Used as: on_connect_call => 'use_foreign_keys' In L to turn on foreign key (including cascading) support for recent versions of SQLite and L. Executes: PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON See L for more information. =cut sub connect_call_use_foreign_keys { my $self = shift; $self->_do_query( 'PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON' ); } 1; =head1 AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS See L and L in DBIx::Class =head1 LICENSE You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut