Class: RightAws::SdbInterface

Inherits:
RightAwsBase show all
Includes:
RightAwsBaseInterface
Defined in:
lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: QSdbGenericParser, QSdbGetAttributesParser, QSdbListDomainParser, QSdbQueryParser, QSdbQueryWithAttributesParser, QSdbSelectParser, QSdbSimpleParser

Constant Summary collapse

DEFAULT_HOST =
'sdb.amazonaws.com'
DEFAULT_PORT =
443
DEFAULT_PROTOCOL =
'https'
DEFAULT_PATH =
'/'
API_VERSION =
'2007-11-07'
DEFAULT_NIL_REPRESENTATION =
'nil'
@@bench =
AwsBenchmarkingBlock.new

Constants included from RightAwsBaseInterface

RightAwsBaseInterface::BLOCK_DEVICE_KEY_MAPPING, RightAwsBaseInterface::DEFAULT_SIGNATURE_VERSION

Constants inherited from RightAwsBase

RightAwsBase::AMAZON_PROBLEMS, RightAwsBase::RAISE_ON_TIMEOUT_ON_ACTIONS

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes included from RightAwsBaseInterface

#aws_access_key_id, #aws_secret_access_key, #cache, #connection, #last_errors, #last_request, #last_request_id, #last_response, #logger, #params, #signature_version

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from RightAwsBaseInterface

#amazonize_block_device_mappings, #amazonize_list, #cache_hits?, caching, caching=, #caching?, #destroy_connection, #generate_request_impl, #get_connection, #get_connections_storage, #get_server_url, #incrementally_list_items, #init, #on_exception, #request_cache_or_info, #request_info_impl, #signed_service_params, #update_cache, #with_connection_options

Methods inherited from RightAwsBase

amazon_problems, amazon_problems=, raise_on_timeout_on_actions, raise_on_timeout_on_actions=

Constructor Details

#initialize(aws_access_key_id = nil, aws_secret_access_key = nil, params = {}) ⇒ SdbInterface

Creates new RightSdb instance.

Params:

{ :server       => 'sdb.amazonaws.com'  # Amazon service host: 'sdb.amazonaws.com'(default)
  :port         => 443                  # Amazon service port: 80 or 443(default)
  :protocol     => 'https'              # Amazon service protocol: 'http' or 'https'(default)
  :signature_version => '0'             # The signature version : '0','1 or '2'(default)
  :logger       => Logger Object        # Logger instance: logs to STDOUT if omitted 
  :nil_representation => 'mynil'}       # interpret Ruby nil as this string value; i.e. use this string in SDB to represent Ruby nils (default is the string 'nil')

Example:

sdb = RightAws::SdbInterface.new('1E3GDYEOGFJPIT7XXXXXX','hgTHt68JY07JKUY08ftHYtERkjgtfERn57XXXXXX', {:logger => Logger.new('/tmp/x.log')}) #=> #<RightSdb:0xa6b8c27c>

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 61

def initialize(aws_access_key_id=nil, aws_secret_access_key=nil, params={})
  @nil_rep = params[:nil_representation] ? params[:nil_representation] : DEFAULT_NIL_REPRESENTATION
  params.delete(:nil_representation)
  init({ :name                => 'SDB',
         :default_host        => ENV['SDB_URL'] ? URI.parse(ENV['SDB_URL']).host   : DEFAULT_HOST,
         :default_port        => ENV['SDB_URL'] ? URI.parse(ENV['SDB_URL']).port   : DEFAULT_PORT,
         :default_service     => ENV['SDB_URL'] ? URI.parse(ENV['SDB_URL']).path   : DEFAULT_PATH,
         :default_protocol    => ENV['SDB_URL'] ? URI.parse(ENV['SDB_URL']).scheme : DEFAULT_PROTOCOL,
         :default_api_version => ENV['SDB_API_VERSION'] || API_VERSION },
       aws_access_key_id     || ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], 
       aws_secret_access_key || ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'], 
       params)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#last_query_expressionObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute last_query_expression.



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 43

def last_query_expression
  @last_query_expression
end

Class Method Details

.bench_sdbObject



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 41

def self.bench_sdb; @@bench.service; end

.bench_xmlObject



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 40

def self.bench_xml; @@bench.xml;     end

Instance Method Details

#batch_put_attributes(domain_name, items, replace = false) ⇒ Object

Add/Replace attributes for multiple items at a time.

Params:

domain_name = DomainName
items       = {
  'Item1' => {
    'nameA'  => [valueA1, valueA2,..., valueAN],
    ...
    'nameB'  => [valueB1, valueB2,..., valueBN]
  },
  'Item2' => {
    'nameC'  => [valueC1, valueC2,..., valueCN],
    ...
    'nameD'  => [valueD1, valueD2,..., valueDN]
  }
}
replace = :replace | any other value to skip replacement

Usage of batch_put_attributes is similar to put_attributes except that instead of supplying an item_name and a hash of attributes, you supply a hash of item names to attributes.

See: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/latest/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SDB_API_BatchPutAttributes.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 372

def batch_put_attributes(domain_name, items, replace = false)
  params = { 'DomainName' => domain_name }.merge(pack_attributes(items, replace, true))
  link = generate_request("BatchPutAttributes", params)
  request_info( link, QSdbSimpleParser.new)
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#create_domain(domain_name) ⇒ Object

Create new SDB domain at Amazon.

Returns a hash: { :box_usage, :request_id } on success or an exception on error. (Amazon raises no errors if the domain already exists).

Example:

sdb = RightAws::SdbInterface.new
sdb.create_domain('toys') # => { :box_usage  => "0.0000071759",
                                 :request_id => "976709f9-0111-2345-92cb-9ce90acd0982" }

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_CreateDomain.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 249

def create_domain(domain_name)
  link = generate_request("CreateDomain",
                          'DomainName' => domain_name)
  request_info(link, QSdbSimpleParser.new)
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#delete_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attributes = nil) ⇒ Object

Delete value, attribute or item.

Example:

# delete 'vodka' and 'girls' from 'Jon' and 'mice' from 'cat'.
sdb.delete_attributes 'family', 'toys', { 'Jon' => ['vodka', 'girls'], 'cat' => ['mice'] }

# delete the all the values from attributes (i.e. delete the attributes)
sdb.delete_attributes 'family', 'toys', { 'Jon' => [], 'cat' => [] }
# or 
sdb.delete_attributes 'family', 'toys', [ 'Jon', 'cat' ]

# delete all the attributes from item 'toys' (i.e. delete the item)
sdb.delete_attributes 'family', 'toys'

see docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_DeleteAttributes.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 433

def delete_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attributes = nil)
  params = { 'DomainName' => domain_name,
             'ItemName'   => item_name }.merge(pack_attributes(attributes))
  link = generate_request("DeleteAttributes", params)
  request_info( link, QSdbSimpleParser.new )
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#delete_domain(domain_name) ⇒ Object

Delete SDB domain at Amazon.

Returns a hash: { :box_usage, :request_id } on success or an exception on error. (Amazon raises no errors if the domain does not exist).

Example:

sdb = RightAws::SdbInterface.new
sdb.delete_domain('toys') # => { :box_usage  => "0.0000071759",
                                 :request_id => "976709f9-0111-2345-92cb-9ce90acd0982" }

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_DeleteDomain.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 291

def delete_domain(domain_name)
  link = generate_request("DeleteDomain",
                          'DomainName' => domain_name)
  request_info(link, QSdbSimpleParser.new)
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#domain_metadata(domain) ⇒ Object

Query Metadata for Domain

Returns a hash on success or an exception on error.

example: sdb = RightAWS:::SdbInterface.new sdb.domain_metadata(‘toys’) # =>

:item_count=>"25",
:item_names_size_bytes=>"900",
:timestamp=>"1291890409",
:attribute_name_count=>"7",
:box_usage=>"0.0000071759",
:attribute_names_size_bytes=>"48",
:attribute_value_count=>"154",
:request_id=>"79bbfe8f-f0c9-59a2-0963-16d5fc6c3c52"

see docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/latest/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SDB_API_DomainMetadata.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 273

def (domain)
  link = generate_request("DomainMetadata","DomainName"=>domain)
  request_info(link,QSdbGenericParser.new)
end

#escape(value) ⇒ Object

Use this helper to manually escape the fields in the query expressions. To escape the single quotes and backslashes and to wrap the string into the single quotes.

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 139

def escape(value)
  %Q{'#{value.to_s.gsub(/(['\\])/){ "\\#{$1}" }}'} if value
end

#generate_request(action, params = {}) ⇒ Object


Requests



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 79

def generate_request(action, params={}) #:nodoc:
  generate_request_impl(:get, action, params )
end

#get_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attribute_name = nil) ⇒ Object

Retrieve SDB item’s attribute(s).

Returns a hash:

{ :box_usage  => string,
  :request_id => string,
  :attributes => { 'nameA' => [valueA1,..., valueAN],
                   ... ,
                   'nameZ' => [valueZ1,..., valueZN] } }

Example:

# request all attributes
sdb.get_attributes('family', 'toys') # => { :attributes => {"cat"    => ["clew", "Jons_socks", "mouse"] },
                                                            "Silvia" => ["beetle", "rolling_pin", "kids"],
                                                            "Jon"    => ["vacuum_cleaner", "hammer", "spade"]},
                                            :box_usage  => "0.0000093222",
                                            :request_id => "81273d21-000-1111-b3f9-512d91d29ac8" }

# request cat's attributes only
sdb.get_attributes('family', 'toys', 'cat') # => { :attributes => {"cat" => ["clew", "Jons_socks", "mouse"] },
                                                   :box_usage  => "0.0000093222",
                                                   :request_id => "81273d21-001-1111-b3f9-512d91d29ac8" }

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_GetAttributes.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 404

def get_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attribute_name=nil)
  link = generate_request("GetAttributes", 'DomainName'    => domain_name,
                                           'ItemName'      => item_name,
                                           'AttributeName' => attribute_name )
  res = request_info(link, QSdbGetAttributesParser.new)
  res[:attributes].each_value do |values|
    values.collect! { |e| sdb_to_ruby(e) }
  end
  res
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#list_domains(max_number_of_domains = nil, next_token = nil) ⇒ Object

Retrieve a list of SDB domains from Amazon.

Returns a hash:

{ :domains     => [domain1, ..., domainN],
  :next_token => string || nil,
  :box_usage   => string,
  :request_id  => string }

Example:

sdb = RightAws::SdbInterface.new
sdb.list_domains  #=> { :box_usage  => "0.0000071759",
                        :request_id => "976709f9-0111-2345-92cb-9ce90acd0982",
                        :domains    => ["toys", "dolls"]}

If a block is given, this method yields to it. If the block returns true, list_domains will continue looping the request. If the block returns false, list_domains will end.

sdb.list_domains(10) do |result|   # list by 10 domains per iteration
  puts result.inspect
  true
end

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_ListDomains.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 217

def list_domains(max_number_of_domains = nil, next_token = nil )
  request_params = { 'MaxNumberOfDomains' => max_number_of_domains,
                     'NextToken'          => next_token }
  link   = generate_request("ListDomains", request_params)
  result = request_info(link, QSdbListDomainParser.new)
  # return result if no block given
  return result unless block_given?
  # loop if block if given
  begin
    # the block must return true if it wanna continue 
    break unless yield(result) && result[:next_token]
    # make new request
    request_params['NextToken'] = result[:next_token]
    link   = generate_request("ListDomains", request_params)
    result = request_info(link, QSdbListDomainParser.new)
  end while true
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#pack_attributes(items_or_attributes, replace = false, batch = false) ⇒ Object

Prepare attributes for putting. (used by put_attributes)



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 91

def pack_attributes(items_or_attributes, replace = false, batch = false) #:nodoc:
  if batch
    index = 0
    items_or_attributes.inject({}){|result, (item_name, attributes)|
      item_prefix = "Item.#{index}."
      result["#{item_prefix}ItemName"] = item_name.to_s
      result.merge!(
        pack_single_item_attributes(attributes, replace, item_prefix))
      index += 1
      result
    }
  else
    pack_single_item_attributes(items_or_attributes, replace)
  end
end

#pack_single_item_attributes(attributes, replace, prefix = "") ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 107

def pack_single_item_attributes(attributes, replace, prefix = "")
  result = {}
  if attributes
    idx = 0
    skip_values = attributes.is_a?(Array)
    attributes.each do |attribute, values|
      # set replacement attribute
      result["#{prefix}Attribute.#{idx}.Replace"] = 'true' if replace
      # pack Name/Value
      unless values.nil?
        # Array(values) does not work here:
        #  - Array('') => [] but we wanna get here ['']
        [values].flatten.each do |value|
          result["#{prefix}Attribute.#{idx}.Name"]  = attribute
          result["#{prefix}Attribute.#{idx}.Value"] = ruby_to_sdb(value) unless skip_values
          idx += 1
        end
      else
        result["#{prefix}Attribute.#{idx}.Name"] = attribute
        result["#{prefix}Attribute.#{idx}.Value"] = ruby_to_sdb(nil) unless skip_values
        idx += 1
      end
    end
  end
  result
end

#put_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attributes, replace = false) ⇒ Object

Add/Replace item attributes.

Params:

domain_name = DomainName
item_name   = ItemName
attributes  = {
  'nameA' => [valueA1,..., valueAN],
  ...
  'nameZ' => [valueZ1,..., valueZN]
}
replace = :replace | any other value to skip replacement

Returns a hash: { :box_usage, :request_id } on success or an exception on error. (Amazon raises no errors if the attribute was not overridden, as when the :replace param is unset).

Example:

sdb = RightAws::SdbInterface.new
sdb.create_domain 'family'

attributes = {}
# create attributes for Jon and Silvia
attributes['Jon']    = %w{ car beer }
attributes['Silvia'] = %w{ beetle rolling_pin kids } 
sdb.put_attributes 'family', 'toys', attributes   #=> ok
# now: Jon=>[car, beer], Silvia=>[beetle, rolling_pin, kids]

# add attributes to Jon
attributes.delete('Silvia')
attributes['Jon'] = %w{ girls pub }
sdb.put_attributes 'family', 'toys', attributes   #=> ok
# now: Jon=>[car, beer, girls, pub], Silvia=>[beetle, rolling_pin, kids]

# replace attributes for Jon and add to a cat (the cat had no attributes before)
attributes['Jon'] = %w{ vacuum_cleaner hammer spade }
attributes['cat'] = %w{ mouse clew Jons_socks }
sdb.put_attributes 'family', 'toys', attributes, :replace #=> ok
# now: Jon=>[vacuum_cleaner, hammer, spade], Silvia=>[beetle, rolling_pin, kids], cat=>[mouse, clew, Jons_socks]

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_PutAttributes.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 340

def put_attributes(domain_name, item_name, attributes, replace = false)
  params = { 'DomainName' => domain_name,
             'ItemName'   => item_name }.merge(pack_attributes(attributes, replace))
  link = generate_request("PutAttributes", params)
  request_info( link, QSdbSimpleParser.new )
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#query(domain_name, query_expression = nil, max_number_of_items = nil, next_token = nil) ⇒ Object

Perform a query on SDB.

Returns a hash:

{ :box_usage  => string,
  :request_id => string,
  :next_token => string,
  :items      => [ItemName1,..., ItemNameN] }

Example:

query = "['cat' = 'clew']"
sdb.query('family', query)     #=> hash of data
sdb.query('family', query, 10) #=> hash of data with max of 10 items

If a block is given, query will iteratively yield results to it as long as the block continues to return true.

# List 10 items per iteration. Don't 
# forget to escape single quotes and backslashes and wrap all the items in single quotes.
query = "['cat'='clew'] union ['dog'='Jon\\'s boot']"
sdb.query('family', query, 10) do |result|
  puts result.inspect
  true
end

# Same query using automatic escaping...to use the auto escape, pass the query and its params as an array:
query = [ "['cat'=?] union ['dog'=?]", "clew", "Jon's boot" ]
sdb.query('family', query)

query = [ "['cat'=?] union ['dog'=?] sort 'cat' desc", "clew", "Jon's boot" ]
sdb.query('family', query)

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/SDB_API_Query.html

http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SortingData.html


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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 479

def query(domain_name, query_expression = nil, max_number_of_items = nil, next_token = nil)
  query_expression = query_expression_from_array(query_expression) if query_expression.is_a?(Array)
  @last_query_expression = query_expression
  #
  request_params = { 'DomainName'       => domain_name,
                     'QueryExpression'  => query_expression,
                     'MaxNumberOfItems' => max_number_of_items,
                     'NextToken'        => next_token }
  link   = generate_request("Query", request_params)
  result = request_info( link, QSdbQueryParser.new )
  # return result if no block given
  return result unless block_given?
  # loop if block if given
  begin
    # the block must return true if it wanna continue 
    break unless yield(result) && result[:next_token]
    # make new request
    request_params['NextToken'] = result[:next_token]
    link   = generate_request("Query", request_params)
    result = request_info( link, QSdbQueryParser.new )
  end while true
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#query_expression_from_array(params) ⇒ Object

Create query expression from an array. (similar to ActiveRecord::Base#find using :conditions => [‘query’, param1, .., paramN])



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 171

def query_expression_from_array(params) #:nodoc:
  return '' if params.right_blank?
  query = params.shift.to_s
  query.gsub(/(\\)?(\?)/) do
    if $1 # if escaped '\?' is found - replace it by '?' without backslash
      "?"
    else  # well, if no backslash precedes '?' then replace it by next param from the list
      escape(params.shift)
    end
  end
end

#query_expression_from_hash(hash) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 183

def query_expression_from_hash(hash)
  return '' if hash.right_blank?
  expression = []
  hash.each do |key, value|
    expression << "#{key}=#{escape(value)}"
  end
  expression.join(' AND ')
end

#query_with_attributes(domain_name, attributes = [], query_expression = nil, max_number_of_items = nil, next_token = nil) ⇒ Object

Perform a query and fetch specified attributes. If attributes are not specified then fetches the whole list of attributes.

Returns a hash:

{ :box_usage  => string,
  :request_id => string,
  :next_token => string,
  :items      => [ { ItemName1 => { attribute1 => value1, ...  attributeM => valueM } },
                   { ItemName2 => {...}}, ... ]

Example:

sdb.query_with_attributes(domain, ['hobby', 'country'], "['gender'='female'] intersection ['name' starts-with ''] sort 'name'") #=>
  { :request_id => "06057228-70d0-4487-89fb-fd9c028580d3",
    :items =>
      [ { "035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
          { "hobby"   => ["cooking", "flowers", "cats"],
            "country" => ["Russia"]}},
        { "0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
          { "hobby"   => ["patchwork", "bundle jumping"],
            "country" => ["USA"]}}, ... ],
     :box_usage=>"0.0000504786"}

sdb.query_with_attributes(domain, [], "['gender'='female'] intersection ['name' starts-with ''] sort 'name'") #=>
  { :request_id => "75bb19db-a529-4f69-b86f-5e3800f79a45",
    :items =>
    [ { "035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
        { "hobby"   => ["cooking", "flowers", "cats"],
          "name"    => ["Mary"],
          "country" => ["Russia"],
          "gender"  => ["female"],
          "id"      => ["035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"]}},
      { "0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
        { "hobby"   => ["patchwork", "bundle jumping"],
          "name"    => ["Mary"],
          "country" => ["USA"],
          "gender"  => ["female"],
          "id"      => ["0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"]}}, ... ],
   :box_usage=>"0.0000506668"}

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SDB_API_QueryWithAttributes.html



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 547

def query_with_attributes(domain_name, attributes=[], query_expression = nil, max_number_of_items = nil, next_token = nil)
  attributes = Array(attributes)
  query_expression = query_expression_from_array(query_expression) if query_expression.is_a?(Array)
  @last_query_expression = query_expression
  #
  request_params = { 'DomainName'       => domain_name,
                     'QueryExpression'  => query_expression,
                     'MaxNumberOfItems' => max_number_of_items,
                     'NextToken'        => next_token }
  attributes.each_with_index do |attribute, idx|
    request_params["AttributeName.#{idx+1}"] = attribute
  end
  link   = generate_request("QueryWithAttributes", request_params)
  result = select_response_to_ruby(request_info( link, QSdbQueryWithAttributesParser.new ))
  # return result if no block given
  return result unless block_given?
  # loop if block if given
  begin
    # the block must return true if it wanna continue
    break unless yield(result) && result[:next_token]
    # make new request
    request_params['NextToken'] = result[:next_token]
    link   = generate_request("QueryWithAttributes", request_params)
    result = select_response_to_ruby(request_info( link, QSdbQueryWithAttributesParser.new ))
  end while true
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#request_info(request, parser) ⇒ Object

Sends request to Amazon and parses the response Raises AwsError if any banana happened



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 85

def request_info(request, parser)  #:nodoc:
  request_info_impl(:sdb_connection, @@bench, request, parser)
end

#ruby_to_sdb(value) ⇒ Object

Convert a Ruby language value to a SDB value by replacing Ruby nil with the user’s chosen string representation of nil. Non-nil values are unaffected by this filter.



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 145

def ruby_to_sdb(value)
  value.nil? ? @nil_rep : value
end

#sdb_to_ruby(value) ⇒ Object

Convert a SDB value to a Ruby language value by replacing the user’s chosen string representation of nil with Ruby nil. Values are unaffected by this filter unless they match the nil representation exactly.



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 151

def sdb_to_ruby(value)
  value.eql?(@nil_rep) ? nil : value
end

#select(select_expression, next_token = nil) ⇒ Object

Perform SQL-like select and fetch attributes. Attribute values must be quoted with a single or double quote. If a quote appears within the attribute value, it must be escaped with the same quote symbol as shown in the following example. (Use array to pass select_expression params to avoid manual escaping).

sdb.select(["select * from my_domain where gender=?", 'female']) #=>
  {:request_id =>"8241b843-0fb9-4d66-9100-effae12249ec",
   :items =>
    [ { "035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
        {"hobby"   => ["cooking", "flowers", "cats"],
         "name"    => ["Mary"],
         "country" => ["Russia"],
         "gender"  => ["female"],
         "id"      => ["035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"]}},
      { "0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=>
        {"hobby"   => ["patchwork", "bundle jumping"],
         "name"    => ["Mary"],
         "country" => ["USA"],
         "gender"  => ["female"],
         "id"      => ["0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"]}}, ... ]
   :box_usage =>"0.0000506197"}

 sdb.select('select country, name from my_domain') #=>
  {:request_id=>"b1600198-c317-413f-a8dc-4e7f864a940a",
   :items=>
    [ { "035f1ba8-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Mary"],     "country"=>["Russia"]} },
      { "376d2e00-75b0-11dd-9557-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Putin"],    "country"=>["Russia"]} },
      { "0327614a-dbd8-11dd-80bd-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Mary"],     "country"=>["USA"]}    },
      { "372ebbd4-75b0-11dd-9557-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Bush"],     "country"=>["USA"]}    },
      { "37a4e552-75b0-11dd-9557-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Medvedev"], "country"=>["Russia"]} },
      { "38278dfe-75b0-11dd-9557-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Mary"],     "country"=>["Russia"]} },
      { "37df6c36-75b0-11dd-9557-001bfc466dd7"=> {"name"=>["Mary"],     "country"=>["USA"]}    } ],
   :box_usage=>"0.0000777663"}

see: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SDB_API_Select.html

http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?UsingSelect.html
http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonSimpleDB/2007-11-07/DeveloperGuide/index.html?SDBLimits.html


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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 613

def select(select_expression, next_token = nil)
  select_expression      = query_expression_from_array(select_expression) if select_expression.is_a?(Array)
  @last_query_expression = select_expression
  #
  request_params = { 'SelectExpression' => select_expression,
                     'NextToken'        => next_token }
  link   = generate_request("Select", request_params)
  result = select_response_to_ruby(request_info( link, QSdbSelectParser.new ))
  return result unless block_given?
  # loop if block if given
  begin
    # the block must return true if it wanna continue
    break unless yield(result) && result[:next_token]
    # make new request
    request_params['NextToken'] = result[:next_token]
    link   = generate_request("Select", request_params)
    result = select_response_to_ruby(request_info( link, QSdbSelectParser.new ))
  end while true
rescue Exception
  on_exception
end

#select_response_to_ruby(response) ⇒ Object

Convert select and query_with_attributes responses to a Ruby language values by replacing the user’s chosen string representation of nil with Ruby nil. (This method affects on a passed response value)



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# File 'lib/sdb/right_sdb_interface.rb', line 157

def select_response_to_ruby(response) #:nodoc:
  response[:items].each_with_index do |item, idx|
    item.each do |key, attributes|
      attributes.each do |name, values|
        values.collect! { |value| sdb_to_ruby(value) }
      end
    end
  end
  response
end