sqlboiler/dbdrivers/postgres_driver.go
2016-04-04 20:28:58 +10:00

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Go

package dbdrivers
import (
"database/sql"
"fmt"
// Import the postgres driver
_ "github.com/lib/pq"
)
// PostgresDriver holds the database connection string and a handle
// to the database connection.
type PostgresDriver struct {
connStr string
dbConn *sql.DB
}
// NewPostgresDriver takes the database connection details as parameters and
// returns a pointer to a PostgresDriver object. Note that it is required to
// call PostgresDriver.Open() and PostgresDriver.Close() to open and close
// the database connection once an object has been obtained.
func NewPostgresDriver(user, pass, dbname, host string, port int) *PostgresDriver {
driver := PostgresDriver{
connStr: fmt.Sprintf("user=%s password=%s dbname=%s host=%s port=%d",
user, pass, dbname, host, port),
}
return &driver
}
// Open opens the database connection using the connection string
func (p *PostgresDriver) Open() error {
var err error
p.dbConn, err = sql.Open("postgres", p.connStr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Close closes the database connection
func (p *PostgresDriver) Close() {
p.dbConn.Close()
}
// tableNames connects to the postgres database and
// retrieves all table names from the information_schema where the
// table schema is public. It excludes common migration tool tables
// such as gorp_migrations
func (p *PostgresDriver) TableNames() ([]string, error) {
var names []string
rows, err := p.dbConn.Query(`select table_name from
information_schema.tables where table_schema='public'
and table_name <> 'gorp_migrations'`)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rows.Close()
for rows.Next() {
var name string
if err := rows.Scan(&name); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
names = append(names, name)
}
return names, nil
}
// columns takes a table name and attempts to retrieve the table information
// from the database information_schema.columns. It retrieves the column names
// and column types and returns those as a []Column after TranslateColumnType()
// converts the SQL types to Go types, for example: "varchar" to "string"
func (p *PostgresDriver) Columns(tableName string) ([]Column, error) {
var columns []Column
rows, err := p.dbConn.Query(`
SELECT column_name, data_type, is_nullable from
information_schema.columns WHERE table_name=$1
`, tableName)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rows.Close()
for rows.Next() {
var colName, colType, isNullable string
if err := rows.Scan(&colName, &colType, &isNullable); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
column := Column{
Name: colName,
Type: colType,
IsNullable: isNullable == "YES",
}
columns = append(columns, column)
}
return columns, nil
}
// primaryKeyInfo looks up the primary key for a table.
func (p *PostgresDriver) PrimaryKeyInfo(tableName string) (*PrimaryKey, error) {
pkey := &PrimaryKey{}
var err error
query := `SELECT conname
FROM pg_constraint
WHERE conrelid =
(SELECT oid
FROM pg_class
WHERE relname LIKE $1)
AND contype='p';`
row := p.dbConn.QueryRow(query, tableName)
if err = row.Scan(&pkey.Name); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
queryColumns := `SELECT a.attname AS column
FROM pg_index i
JOIN pg_attribute a ON a.attrelid = i.indrelid
AND a.attnum = ANY(i.indkey)
WHERE i.indrelid = $1::regclass
AND i.indisprimary;`
var rows *sql.Rows
if rows, err = p.dbConn.Query(queryColumns, tableName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var columns []string
for rows.Next() {
var column string
err = rows.Scan(&column)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
columns = append(columns, column)
}
pkey.Columns = columns
if err = rows.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return pkey, nil
}
// foreignKeyInfo retrieves the foreign keys for a given table name.
func (p *PostgresDriver) ForeignKeyInfo(tableName string) ([]ForeignKey, error) {
var fkeys []ForeignKey
query := `
SELECT
tc.constraint_name,
kcu.table_name as source_table,
kcu.column_name as source_column,
ccu.table_name as dest_table,
ccu.column_name as dest_column
FROM information_schema.table_constraints as tc
JOIN information_schema.key_column_usage as kcu ON tc.constraint_name = kcu.constraint_name
JOIN information_schema.constraint_column_usage as ccu ON tc.constraint_name = ccu.constraint_name
WHERE tc.table_name = $1 AND tc.constraint_type = 'FOREIGN KEY';`
var rows *sql.Rows
var err error
if rows, err = p.dbConn.Query(query, tableName); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for rows.Next() {
var fkey ForeignKey
var sourceTable string
err = rows.Scan(&fkey.Name, &sourceTable, &fkey.Column, &fkey.ForeignTable, &fkey.ForeignColumn)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if err = rows.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return fkeys, nil
}
// TranslateColumnType converts postgres database types to Go types, for example
// "varchar" to "string" and "bigint" to "int64". It returns this parsed data
// as a Column object.
func (p *PostgresDriver) TranslateColumnType(c Column) Column {
if c.IsNullable {
switch c.Type {
case "bigint", "bigserial", "integer", "smallint", "smallserial", "serial":
c.Type = "null.Int"
case "bit", "bit varying", "character", "character varying", "cidr", "inet", "json", "macaddr", "text", "uuid", "xml":
c.Type = "null.String"
case "boolean":
c.Type = "null.Bool"
case "date", "interval", "time", "timestamp without time zone", "timestamp with time zone":
c.Type = "null.Time"
case "double precision", "money", "numeric", "real":
c.Type = "null.Float"
default:
c.Type = "null.String"
}
} else {
switch c.Type {
case "bigint", "bigserial", "integer", "smallint", "smallserial", "serial":
c.Type = "int64"
case "bit", "bit varying", "character", "character varying", "cidr", "inet", "json", "macaddr", "text", "uuid", "xml":
c.Type = "string"
case "bytea":
c.Type = "[]byte"
case "boolean":
c.Type = "bool"
case "date", "interval", "time", "timestamp without time zone", "timestamp with time zone":
c.Type = "time.Time"
case "double precision", "money", "numeric", "real":
c.Type = "float64"
default:
c.Type = "string"
}
}
return c
}