Module: Sequel::Dataset::PreparedStatementMethods

Defined in:
lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb

Overview

Backbone of the prepared statement support. Grafts bind variable support into datasets by hijacking #literal and using placeholders. By default, emulates prepared statements and bind variables by taking the hash of bind variables and directly substituting them into the query, which works on all databases, as it is no different from using the dataset without bind variables.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#call(bind_vars = OPTS, &block) ⇒ Object

Sets the prepared_args to the given hash and runs the prepared statement.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 118

def call(bind_vars=OPTS, &block)
  bind(bind_vars).run(&block)
end

#columnsObject

Send the columns to the original dataset, as calling it on the prepared statement can cause problems.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 131

def columns
  orig_dataset.columns
end

#delayed_evaluation_sql_append(sql, delay) ⇒ Object

Disallow use of delayed evaluations in prepared statements.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 136

def delayed_evaluation_sql_append(sql, delay)
  raise Error, "delayed evaluations cannot be used in prepared statements" if @opts[:no_delayed_evaluations]
  super
end

#inspectObject

Programmer friendly string showing this is a prepared statement, with the prepared SQL it represents (which in general won’t have substituted variables).

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 177

def inspect
  "<#{visible_class_name}/PreparedStatement #{prepared_sql.inspect}>"
end

#literal_symbol_append(sql, v) ⇒ Object

Changes the values of symbols if they start with $ and prepared_args is present. If so, they are considered placeholders, and they are substituted using prepared_arg.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 166

def literal_symbol_append(sql, v)
  if @opts[:bind_vars] && /\A\$(.*)\z/ =~ v
    literal_append(sql, prepared_arg($1.to_sym))
  else
    super
  end
end

#log_sqlObject

Whether to log the full SQL query. By default, just the prepared statement name is generally logged on adapters that support native prepared statements.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 90

def log_sql
  @opts[:log_sql]
end

#orig_datasetObject

The dataset that created this prepared statement.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 106

def orig_dataset
  @opts[:orig_dataset]
end

#prepareObject

Raise an error if attempting to call prepare on an already prepared statement.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 124

def prepare(*)
  raise Error, "cannot prepare an already prepared statement" unless allow_preparing_prepared_statements?
  super
end

#prepared_argsObject

The array/hash of bound variable placeholder names.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 101

def prepared_args
  @opts[:prepared_args]
end

#prepared_modify_valuesObject

The argument to supply to insert and update, which may use placeholders specified by prepared_args

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 112

def prepared_modify_values
  @opts[:prepared_modify_values]
end

#prepared_sqlObject

Returns the SQL for the prepared statement, depending on the type of the statement and the prepared_modify_values.

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 143

def prepared_sql
  case prepared_type
  when :select, :all, :each
    # Most common scenario, so listed first.
    select_sql
  when :first, :single_value
    clone(:limit=>1).select_sql
  when :insert_select
    insert_select_sql(*prepared_modify_values)
  when :insert, :insert_pk
    insert_sql(*prepared_modify_values)
  when :update
    update_sql(*prepared_modify_values)
  when :delete
    delete_sql
  else
    select_sql
  end
end

#prepared_typeObject

The type of prepared statement, should be one of :select, :first, :insert, :update, :delete, or :single_value

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# File 'lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb', line 96

def prepared_type
  @opts[:prepared_type]
end