Module: Sequel::MySQL::DatabaseMethods
- Extended by:
- Database::ResetIdentifierMangling
- Includes:
- Database::SplitAlterTable
- Included in:
- DataObjects::MySQL::DatabaseMethods, JDBC::MySQL::DatabaseMethods, Database, Sequel::Mysql2::Database, Swift::MySQL::DatabaseMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb
Overview
Methods shared by Database instances that connect to MySQL, currently supported by the native and JDBC adapters.
Constant Summary collapse
- AUTO_INCREMENT =
'AUTO_INCREMENT'.freeze
- CAST_TYPES =
{String=>:CHAR, Integer=>:SIGNED, Time=>:DATETIME, DateTime=>:DATETIME, Numeric=>:DECIMAL, BigDecimal=>:DECIMAL, File=>:BINARY}
- COLUMN_DEFINITION_ORDER =
[:collate, :null, :default, :unique, :primary_key, :auto_increment, :references]
- PRIMARY =
'PRIMARY'.freeze
- MYSQL_TIMESTAMP_RE =
/\ACURRENT_(?:DATE|TIMESTAMP)?\z/
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#cast_type_literal(type) ⇒ Object
MySQL’s cast rules are restrictive in that you can’t just cast to any possible database type.
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#commit_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Commit an existing prepared transaction with the given transaction identifier string.
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#database_type ⇒ Object
MySQL uses the :mysql database type.
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#foreign_key_list(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Use the Information Schema’s KEY_COLUMN_USAGE table to get basic information on foreign key columns, but include the constraint name.
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#global_index_namespace? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL namespaces indexes per table.
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#indexes(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Use SHOW INDEX FROM to get the index information for the table.
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#rollback_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Rollback an existing prepared transaction with the given transaction identifier string.
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#server_version ⇒ Object
Get version of MySQL server, used for determined capabilities.
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#supports_create_table_if_not_exists? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL supports CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS syntax.
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#supports_prepared_transactions? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL 5+ supports prepared transactions (two-phase commit) using XA.
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#supports_savepoints? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL 5+ supports savepoints.
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#supports_savepoints_in_prepared_transactions? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL doesn’t support savepoints inside prepared transactions in from 5.5.12 to 5.5.23, see bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=64374.
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#supports_timestamp_usecs? ⇒ Boolean
Support fractional timestamps on MySQL 5.6.5+ if the :fractional_seconds Database option is used.
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#supports_transaction_isolation_levels? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL supports transaction isolation levels.
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#tables(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Return an array of symbols specifying table names in the current database.
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#use(db_name) ⇒ Object
Changes the database in use by issuing a USE statement.
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#views(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Return an array of symbols specifying view names in the current database.
Methods included from Database::ResetIdentifierMangling
Instance Method Details
#cast_type_literal(type) ⇒ Object
MySQL’s cast rules are restrictive in that you can’t just cast to any possible database type.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 47 def cast_type_literal(type) CAST_TYPES[type] || super end |
#commit_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Commit an existing prepared transaction with the given transaction identifier string.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 53 def commit_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts=OPTS) run("XA COMMIT #{literal(transaction_id)}", opts) end |
#database_type ⇒ Object
MySQL uses the :mysql database type
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 58 def database_type :mysql end |
#foreign_key_list(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Use the Information Schema’s KEY_COLUMN_USAGE table to get basic information on foreign key columns, but include the constraint name.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 65 def foreign_key_list(table, opts=OPTS) m = output_identifier_meth im = input_identifier_meth ds = . from(:INFORMATION_SCHEMA__KEY_COLUMN_USAGE). where(:TABLE_NAME=>im.call(table), :TABLE_SCHEMA=>Sequel.function(:DATABASE)). exclude(:CONSTRAINT_NAME=>'PRIMARY'). exclude(:REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME=>nil). select(:CONSTRAINT_NAME___name, :COLUMN_NAME___column, :REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME___table, :REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME___key) h = {} ds.each do |row| if r = h[row[:name]] r[:columns] << m.call(row[:column]) r[:key] << m.call(row[:key]) else h[row[:name]] = {:name=>m.call(row[:name]), :columns=>[m.call(row[:column])], :table=>m.call(row[:table]), :key=>[m.call(row[:key])]} end end h.values end |
#global_index_namespace? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL namespaces indexes per table.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 88 def global_index_namespace? false end |
#indexes(table, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Use SHOW INDEX FROM to get the index information for the table.
By default partial indexes are not included, you can use the option :partial to override this.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 97 def indexes(table, opts=OPTS) indexes = {} remove_indexes = [] m = output_identifier_meth im = input_identifier_meth .with_sql("SHOW INDEX FROM ?", SQL::Identifier.new(im.call(table))).each do |r| name = r[:Key_name] next if name == PRIMARY name = m.call(name) remove_indexes << name if r[:Sub_part] && ! opts[:partial] i = indexes[name] ||= {:columns=>[], :unique=>r[:Non_unique] != 1} i[:columns] << m.call(r[:Column_name]) end indexes.reject{|k,v| remove_indexes.include?(k)} end |
#rollback_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Rollback an existing prepared transaction with the given transaction identifier string.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 115 def rollback_prepared_transaction(transaction_id, opts=OPTS) run("XA ROLLBACK #{literal(transaction_id)}", opts) end |
#server_version ⇒ Object
Get version of MySQL server, used for determined capabilities.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 120 def server_version @server_version ||= begin m = /(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/.match(get(SQL::Function.new(:version))) (m[1].to_i * 10000) + (m[2].to_i * 100) + m[3].to_i end end |
#supports_create_table_if_not_exists? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL supports CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS syntax.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 128 def supports_create_table_if_not_exists? true end |
#supports_prepared_transactions? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL 5+ supports prepared transactions (two-phase commit) using XA
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 133 def supports_prepared_transactions? server_version >= 50000 end |
#supports_savepoints? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL 5+ supports savepoints
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 138 def supports_savepoints? server_version >= 50000 end |
#supports_savepoints_in_prepared_transactions? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL doesn’t support savepoints inside prepared transactions in from 5.5.12 to 5.5.23, see bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=64374
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 144 def supports_savepoints_in_prepared_transactions? super && (server_version <= 50512 || server_version >= 50523) end |
#supports_timestamp_usecs? ⇒ Boolean
Support fractional timestamps on MySQL 5.6.5+ if the :fractional_seconds Database option is used. Technically, MySQL 5.6.4+ supports them, but automatic initialization of datetime values wasn’t supported to 5.6.5+, and this is related to that.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 152 def @supports_timestamp_usecs ||= server_version >= 50605 && typecast_value_boolean(opts[:fractional_seconds]) end |
#supports_transaction_isolation_levels? ⇒ Boolean
MySQL supports transaction isolation levels
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 157 def supports_transaction_isolation_levels? true end |
#tables(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Return an array of symbols specifying table names in the current database.
Options:
- :server
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Set the server to use
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 165 def tables(opts=OPTS) full_tables('BASE TABLE', opts) end |
#use(db_name) ⇒ Object
Changes the database in use by issuing a USE statement. I would be very careful if I used this.
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 171 def use(db_name) disconnect @opts[:database] = db_name if self << "USE #{db_name}" @schemas = {} self end |
#views(opts = OPTS) ⇒ Object
Return an array of symbols specifying view names in the current database.
Options:
- :server
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Set the server to use
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# File 'lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb', line 182 def views(opts=OPTS) full_tables('VIEW', opts) end |