Safe Haskell | None |
---|---|
Language | Haskell2010 |
- open :: Text -> IO Database
- close :: Database -> IO ()
- exec :: Database -> Text -> IO ()
- execPrint :: Database -> Text -> IO ()
- execWithCallback :: Database -> Text -> ExecCallback -> IO ()
- type ExecCallback = ColumnCount -> [Text] -> [Maybe Text] -> IO ()
- prepare :: Database -> Text -> IO Statement
- prepareUtf8 :: Database -> Utf8 -> IO Statement
- step :: Statement -> IO StepResult
- reset :: Statement -> IO ()
- finalize :: Statement -> IO ()
- clearBindings :: Statement -> IO ()
- bindParameterCount :: Statement -> IO ParamIndex
- bindParameterName :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> IO (Maybe Text)
- columnCount :: Statement -> IO ColumnCount
- columnName :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO (Maybe Text)
- bindSQLData :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> SQLData -> IO ()
- bind :: Statement -> [SQLData] -> IO ()
- bindNamed :: Statement -> [(Text, SQLData)] -> IO ()
- bindInt :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Int -> IO ()
- bindInt64 :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Int64 -> IO ()
- bindDouble :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Double -> IO ()
- bindText :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Text -> IO ()
- bindBlob :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> ByteString -> IO ()
- bindNull :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> IO ()
- column :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO SQLData
- columns :: Statement -> IO [SQLData]
- typedColumns :: Statement -> [Maybe ColumnType] -> IO [SQLData]
- columnType :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO ColumnType
- columnInt64 :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Int64
- columnDouble :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Double
- columnText :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Text
- columnBlob :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO ByteString
- lastInsertRowId :: Database -> IO Int64
- changes :: Database -> IO Int
- createFunction :: Database -> Text -> Maybe ArgCount -> Bool -> (FuncContext -> FuncArgs -> IO ()) -> IO ()
- createAggregate :: Database -> Text -> Maybe ArgCount -> a -> (FuncContext -> FuncArgs -> a -> IO a) -> (FuncContext -> a -> IO ()) -> IO ()
- deleteFunction :: Database -> Text -> Maybe ArgCount -> IO ()
- funcArgCount :: FuncArgs -> ArgCount
- funcArgType :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO ColumnType
- funcArgInt64 :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO Int64
- funcArgDouble :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO Double
- funcArgText :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO Text
- funcArgBlob :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO ByteString
- funcResultSQLData :: FuncContext -> SQLData -> IO ()
- funcResultInt64 :: FuncContext -> Int64 -> IO ()
- funcResultDouble :: FuncContext -> Double -> IO ()
- funcResultText :: FuncContext -> Text -> IO ()
- funcResultBlob :: FuncContext -> ByteString -> IO ()
- funcResultNull :: FuncContext -> IO ()
- createCollation :: Database -> Text -> (Text -> Text -> Ordering) -> IO ()
- deleteCollation :: Database -> Text -> IO ()
- interrupt :: Database -> IO ()
- interruptibly :: Database -> IO a -> IO a
- data Database
- data Statement
- data SQLData
- = SQLInteger !Int64
- | SQLFloat !Double
- | SQLText !Text
- | SQLBlob !ByteString
- | SQLNull
- data SQLError = SQLError {
- sqlError :: !Error
- sqlErrorDetails :: Text
- sqlErrorContext :: Text
- data ColumnType
- data FuncContext
- data FuncArgs
- data StepResult
- data Error
- = ErrorOK
- | ErrorError
- | ErrorInternal
- | ErrorPermission
- | ErrorAbort
- | ErrorBusy
- | ErrorLocked
- | ErrorNoMemory
- | ErrorReadOnly
- | ErrorInterrupt
- | ErrorIO
- | ErrorCorrupt
- | ErrorNotFound
- | ErrorFull
- | ErrorCan'tOpen
- | ErrorProtocol
- | ErrorEmpty
- | ErrorSchema
- | ErrorTooBig
- | ErrorConstraint
- | ErrorMismatch
- | ErrorMisuse
- | ErrorNoLargeFileSupport
- | ErrorAuthorization
- | ErrorFormat
- | ErrorRange
- | ErrorNotADatabase
- | ErrorRow
- | ErrorDone
- newtype ParamIndex = ParamIndex Int
- newtype ColumnIndex = ColumnIndex Int
- type ColumnCount = ColumnIndex
- newtype ArgCount = ArgCount Int
- type ArgIndex = ArgCount
Connection management
Simple query execution
exec :: Database -> Text -> IO () Source
Execute zero or more SQL statements delimited by semicolons.
execWithCallback :: Database -> Text -> ExecCallback -> IO () Source
Like exec
, but invoke the callback for each result row.
type ExecCallback Source
= ColumnCount | Number of columns, which is the number of items in the following lists. This will be the same for every row. |
-> [Text] | List of column names. This will be the same for every row. |
-> [Maybe Text] | List of column values, as returned by |
-> IO () |
Statement management
prepare :: Database -> Text -> IO Statement Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/prepare.html
Unlike exec
, prepare
only executes the first statement, and ignores
subsequent statements.
If the query string contains no SQL statements, this fail
s.
prepareUtf8 :: Database -> Utf8 -> IO Statement Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/prepare.html
It can help to avoid redundant Utf8 to Text conversion if you already have Utf8
If the query string contains no SQL statements, this fail
s.
reset :: Statement -> IO () Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/reset.html
Note that in the C API, sqlite3_reset
returns an error code if the most
recent sqlite3_step
indicated an error. We do not replicate that behavior
here. reset
never throws an exception.
clearBindings :: Statement -> IO () Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/clear_bindings.html
Set all parameters in the prepared statement to null.
Parameter and column information
bindParameterCount :: Statement -> IO ParamIndex Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_parameter_count.html
This returns the index of the largest (rightmost) parameter. Note that this
is not necessarily the number of parameters. If numbered parameters like
?5
are used, there may be gaps in the list.
See ParamIndex
for more information.
bindParameterName :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> IO (Maybe Text) Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/bind_parameter_name.html
Return the N-th SQL parameter name.
Named parameters are returned as-is. E.g. ":v" is returned as
Just ":v"
. Unnamed parameters, however, are converted to
Nothing
.
Note that the parameter index starts at 1, not 0.
columnName :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO (Maybe Text) Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/column_name.html
Return the name of a result column. If the column index is out of range,
return Nothing
.
Binding values to a prepared statement
bindSQLData :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> SQLData -> IO () Source
If the index is not between 1 and bindParameterCount
inclusive, this
fails with ErrorRange
. Otherwise, it succeeds, even if the query skips
this index by using numbered parameters.
Example:
> stmt <- prepare conn "SELECT ?1, ?3, ?5" > bindSQLData stmt 1 (SQLInteger 1) > bindSQLData stmt 2 (SQLInteger 2) > bindSQLData stmt 6 (SQLInteger 6) *** Exception: SQLite3 returned ErrorRange while attempting to perform bind int64. > step stmt >> columns stmt [SQLInteger 1,SQLNull,SQLNull]
bind :: Statement -> [SQLData] -> IO () Source
Convenience function for binding values to all parameters. This will
fail
if the list has the wrong number of parameters.
bindNamed :: Statement -> [(Text, SQLData)] -> IO () Source
Convenience function for binding named values to all parameters.
This will fail
if the list has the wrong number of parameters or
if an unknown name is used.
Example:
stmt <- prepare conn "SELECT :foo + :bar" bindNamed stmt [(":foo", SQLInteger 1), (":bar", SQLInteger 2)]
bindDouble :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Double -> IO () Source
bindText :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> Text -> IO () Source
bindBlob :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> ByteString -> IO () Source
bindNull :: Statement -> ParamIndex -> IO () Source
Reading the result row
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/column_blob.html
Warning: column
and columns
will throw a DecodeError
if any TEXT
datum contains invalid UTF-8.
typedColumns :: Statement -> [Maybe ColumnType] -> IO [SQLData] Source
This avoids extra API calls using the list of column types. If passed types do not correspond to the actual types, the values will be converted according to the rules at http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/column_blob.html. If the list contains more items that number of columns, the result is undefined.
columnType :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO ColumnType Source
columnInt64 :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Int64 Source
columnDouble :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Double Source
columnText :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO Text Source
This will throw a DecodeError
if the datum contains invalid UTF-8.
If this behavior is undesirable, you can use columnText
from
Database.SQLite3.Direct, which does not perform conversion to Text
.
columnBlob :: Statement -> ColumnIndex -> IO ByteString Source
Result statistics
changes :: Database -> IO Int Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/changes.html
Return the number of rows that were changed, inserted, or deleted
by the most recent INSERT
, DELETE
, or UPDATE
statement.
Create custom SQL functions
:: Database | |
-> Text | Name of the function. |
-> Maybe ArgCount | Number of arguments. |
-> Bool | Is the function deterministic? |
-> (FuncContext -> FuncArgs -> IO ()) | Implementation of the function. |
-> IO () |
http://sqlite.org/c3ref/create_function.html
Create a custom SQL function or redefine the behavior of an existing
function. If the function is deterministic, i.e. if it always returns the
same result given the same input, you can set the boolean flag to let
sqlite
perform additional optimizations.
:: Database | |
-> Text | Name of the function. |
-> Maybe ArgCount | Number of arguments. |
-> a | Initial aggregate state. |
-> (FuncContext -> FuncArgs -> a -> IO a) | Process one row and update the aggregate state. |
-> (FuncContext -> a -> IO ()) | Called after all rows have been processed. Can be used to construct the returned value from the aggregate state. |
-> IO () |
Like createFunction
except that it creates an aggregate function.
deleteFunction :: Database -> Text -> Maybe ArgCount -> IO () Source
Delete an SQL function (scalar or aggregate).
Extract function arguments
funcArgCount :: FuncArgs -> ArgCount Source
funcArgType :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO ColumnType Source
funcArgText :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO Text Source
funcArgBlob :: FuncArgs -> ArgIndex -> IO ByteString Source
Set the result of a function
funcResultSQLData :: FuncContext -> SQLData -> IO () Source
funcResultInt64 :: FuncContext -> Int64 -> IO () Source
funcResultDouble :: FuncContext -> Double -> IO () Source
funcResultText :: FuncContext -> Text -> IO () Source
funcResultBlob :: FuncContext -> ByteString -> IO () Source
funcResultNull :: FuncContext -> IO () Source
Create custom collations
deleteCollation :: Database -> Text -> IO () Source
Delete a collation.
Interrupting a long-running query
interrupt :: Database -> IO () Source
http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/interrupt.html
Cause any pending operation on the Database
handle to stop at its earliest
opportunity. This simply sets a flag and returns immediately. It does not
wait for the pending operation to finish.
You'll need to compile with -threaded
for this to do any good.
Without -threaded
, FFI calls block the whole RTS, meaning interrupt
would never run at the same time as step
.
interruptibly :: Database -> IO a -> IO a Source
Make it possible to interrupt the given database operation with an
asynchronous exception. This only works if the program is compiled with
base >= 4.3 and -threaded
.
It works by running the callback in a forked thread. If interrupted,
it uses interrupt
to try to stop the operation.
Types
SQLInteger !Int64 | |
SQLFloat !Double | |
SQLText !Text | |
SQLBlob !ByteString | |
SQLNull |
Exception thrown when SQLite3 reports an error.
direct-sqlite may throw other types of exceptions if you misuse the API.
SQLError | |
|
data ColumnType Source
data FuncContext Source
The context in which a custom SQL function is executed.
Results and errors
ErrorOK | Successful result |
ErrorError | SQL error or missing database |
ErrorInternal | Internal logic error in SQLite |
ErrorPermission | Access permission denied |
ErrorAbort | Callback routine requested an abort |
ErrorBusy | The database file is locked |
ErrorLocked | A table in the database is locked |
ErrorNoMemory | A |
ErrorReadOnly | Attempt to write a readonly database |
ErrorInterrupt | Operation terminated by |
ErrorIO | Some kind of disk I/O error occurred |
ErrorCorrupt | The database disk image is malformed |
ErrorNotFound | Unknown opcode in |
ErrorFull | Insertion failed because database is full |
ErrorCan'tOpen | Unable to open the database file |
ErrorProtocol | Database lock protocol error |
ErrorEmpty | Database is empty |
ErrorSchema | The database schema changed |
ErrorTooBig | String or BLOB exceeds size limit |
ErrorConstraint | Abort due to constraint violation |
ErrorMismatch | Data type mismatch |
ErrorMisuse | Library used incorrectly |
ErrorNoLargeFileSupport | Uses OS features not supported on host |
ErrorAuthorization | Authorization denied |
ErrorFormat | Auxiliary database format error |
ErrorRange | 2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range |
ErrorNotADatabase | File opened that is not a database file |
ErrorRow |
|
ErrorDone |
|
Special integers
newtype ParamIndex Source
Index of a parameter in a parameterized query. Parameter indices start from 1.
When a query is prepare
d, SQLite allocates an
array indexed from 1 to the highest parameter index. For example:
>Right stmt <- prepare conn "SELECT ?1, ?5, ?3, ?" >bindParameterCount stmt ParamIndex 6
This will allocate an array indexed from 1 to 6 (?
takes the highest
preceding index plus one). The array is initialized with null values.
When you bind a parameter with bindSQLData
, it assigns a
new value to one of these indices.
See http://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html#varparam for the syntax of parameter placeholders, and how parameter indices are assigned.
Bounded ParamIndex | Limit min/max bounds to fit into SQLite's native parameter ranges. |
Enum ParamIndex | |
Eq ParamIndex | |
Integral ParamIndex | |
Num ParamIndex | |
Ord ParamIndex | |
Real ParamIndex | |
Show ParamIndex | This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor. |
FFIType ParamIndex CParamIndex |
newtype ColumnIndex Source
Index of a column in a result set. Column indices start from 0.
Bounded ColumnIndex | Limit min/max bounds to fit into SQLite's native parameter ranges. |
Enum ColumnIndex | |
Eq ColumnIndex | |
Integral ColumnIndex | |
Num ColumnIndex | |
Ord ColumnIndex | |
Real ColumnIndex | |
Show ColumnIndex | This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor. |
FFIType ColumnIndex CColumnIndex |
type ColumnCount = ColumnIndex Source
Number of columns in a result set.
Number of arguments of a user defined SQL function.