/* * Portions Copyright (C) 2001-2003 FhG FOKUS * Copyright (C) 2003 August.Net Services, LLC * Portions Copyright (C) 2005-2008 iptelorg GmbH * * This file is part of SER, a free SIP server. * * SER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software * Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later * version * * For a license to use the ser software under conditions other than those * described here, or to purchase support for this software, please contact * iptel.org by e-mail at the following addresses: info@iptel.org * * SER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 * Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _PG_CMD_H #define _PG_CMD_H /*! * \file * \brief DB_POSTGRES :: * Declaration of pg_cmd data structure * * Declaration of pg_cmd data structure that contains PostgreSQL specific data * stored in db_cmd structures and related functions. * \ingroup db_postgres * Module: \ref db_postgres */ #include "pg_oid.h" #include "../../lib/srdb2/db_drv.h" #include "../../lib/srdb2/db_cmd.h" #include "../../lib/srdb2/db_res.h" #include "../../str.h" #include #include struct pg_params { int n; const char** val; int* len; int* fmt; }; /** Extension structure of db_cmd adding PostgreSQL specific data. * This data structure extends the generic data structure db_cmd in the * database API with data specific to the postgresql driver. */ struct pg_cmd { db_drv_t gen; /**< Generic part of the data structure (must be first */ char* name; /**< Name of the prepared query on the server */ str sql_cmd; /**< Database command represented in SQL language */ struct pg_params params; PGresult* types; }; /** Creates a new pg_cmd data structure. * This function allocates and initializes memory for a new pg_cmd data * structure. The data structure is then attached to the generic db_cmd * structure in cmd parameter. * @param cmd A generic db_cmd structure to which the newly created pg_cmd * structure will be attached. */ int pg_cmd(db_cmd_t* cmd); /** The main execution function in postgres SER driver. * This is the main execution function in this driver. It is executed whenever * a SER module calls db_exec and the target database of the commands is * PostgreSQL. The function contains all the necessary logic to detect reset * or disconnected database connections and uploads commands to the server if * necessary. * @param res A pointer to (optional) result structure if the command returns * a result. * @param cmd executed command * @retval 0 if executed successfully * @retval A negative number if the database server failed to execute command * @retval A positive number if there was an error on client side (SER) */ int pg_cmd_exec(db_res_t* res, db_cmd_t* cmd); /** Retrieves the first record from a result set received from PostgreSQL server. * This function is executed whenever a SER module calls db_first to retrieve * the first record from a result. The function retrieves the first record * from a PGresult structure and converts the fields from PostgreSQL to * internal SER representation. * * @param res A result set retrieved from PostgreSQL server. * @retval 0 If executed successfully. * @retval 1 If the result is empty. * @retval A negative number on error. */ int pg_cmd_first(db_res_t* res); /** Retrieves the next record from a result set received from PostgreSQL server. * This function is executed whenever a SER module calls db_next to retrieve * the first record from a result. The function advances current cursor * position in the result, retrieves the next record from a PGresult structure * and converts the fields from PostgreSQL to internal SER representation. * * @param res A result set retrieved from PostgreSQL server. * @retval 0 If executed successfully. * @retval 1 If there are no more records in the result. * @retval A negative number on error. */ int pg_cmd_next(db_res_t* res); /** Retrieves the value of an db_cmd option. * This function is called when a SER module uses db_getopt to retrieve the * value of db_cmd parameter. * @param cmd A db_cmd structure representing the command. * @param optname Name of the option. * @param ap A pointer the result variable. * @retval 0 on success. * @retval A positive number of the option is not supported/implemented. * @retval A negative number on error. */ int pg_getopt(db_cmd_t* cmd, char* optname, va_list ap); /** Sets the value of an db_cmd option. * This function is called when a SER module uses db_setopt to set the * value of db_cmd parameter. * @param cmd A db_cmd structure representing the command. * @param optname Name of the option. * @param ap A variable with the value to be set. * @retval 0 on success. * @retval A positive number of the option is not supported/implemented. * @retval A negative number on error. */ int pg_setopt(db_cmd_t* cmd, char* optname, va_list ap); #endif /* _PG_CMD_H */