activerecord-sqlanywhere-adapter 0.1.1 → 0.1.2

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  =CHANGE LOG
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+ =====0.1.2 -- 2008/12/30
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+ - Fixed bug in ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLAnywhereAdapter#table_structure SQL (Paul Smith)
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+ - Added options for :commlinks and :connection_name to database.yml configuration (Paul Smith)
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+ - Fixed ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SQLAnywhereColumn.string_to_binary and binary_to_string (Paul Smith)
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+ - Added :time as a native datatype (Paul Smith)
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+ - Override SQLAnywhereAdapter#active? to prevent stale connections (Paul Smith)
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+ - 'Fixed' coding style to match Rails standards (Paul Smith)
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+ - Added temporary option for timestamp_format
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+ - Fixed bug to let migrations drop columns with indexes
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+ - Formatted code
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+ - Fixed bug to raise proper exceptions when a query with a bad column in executed
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  =====0.1.1 -- 2008/11/06
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data/LICENSE CHANGED
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  /*====================================================
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  *
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- * Copyright 2008 iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.
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+ * Copyright 2008-2009 iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.
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  *
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  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
data/README CHANGED
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  ActiveRecord::Base.configurations = {
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  'arunit' => {
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  :adapter => 'sqlanywhere',
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- :database => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "dbn" parameter
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- :server => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "eng" parameter
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- :username => 'dba', #equivalent to the "uid" parameter
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- :password => 'sql' #equivalent to the "pwd" parameter
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+ :database => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "DatabaseName" parameter
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+ :server => 'arunit', #equivalent to the "ServerName" parameter
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+ :username => 'dba', #equivalent to the "UserID" parameter
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+ :password => 'sql', #equivalent to the "Password" parameter
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+ :commlinks => 'TCPIP()', #equivalent to the "Commlinks" parameter
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+ :connection_name => 'Rails' #equivalent to the "ConnectionName" parameter
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  }
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  ==Running the ActiveRecord Unit Test Suite
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  4. Create the two test databases. These can be created in any directory.
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- dbinit arunit
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- dbinit arunit2
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+ dbinit -c arunit
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+ dbinit -c arunit2
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  dbsrv11 arunit arunit2
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- <b>If the commands cannot be found, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information
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- review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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+ <b>If the commands cannot be found, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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  5. If you are using ActiveRecord 2.0.2, you must load the test tables.
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  rake test_sqlanywhere
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- <b>If the migration tests fail, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information
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- review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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+ <b>If the migration tests fail, make sure you have set up the SQL Anywhere environment variables correctly.</b> For more information review the online documentation here[http://dcx.sybase.com/index.php#http%3A%2F%2Fdcx.sybase.com%2F1100en%2Fdbadmin_en11%2Fda-envvar-sect1-3672410.html].
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+
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+ ==Explaination of Test Results
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+
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+ As of ActiveRecord 2.2.2., it is expected that 6 tests will fail. The failed tests, along with an explaination, are identified below:
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+ 1. (CalculationsTest) - test_should_sum_expression
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+ Explaination: Appears to be an error in the test.
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+
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+ This tests checks the results of the following statement:
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+ assert_equal '636', Account.sum("2 * credit_limit")
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+ According to the ActiveRecord documentation, the summation of a column should return a value of the same type as the column. In this case, <tt>credit_limit</tt> is an integer, and so the result should be a number type, not a string.
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+ 2. (MigrationTest) - test_add_table_with_decimals
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+ Explaination: Requires special case.
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+
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+ From the comments regarding this test:
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+ # This one is fun. The 'value_of_e' field is defined as 'DECIMAL' with
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+ # precision/scale explicitly left out. By the SQL standard, numbers
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+ # assigned to this field should be truncated but that's seldom respected.
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+ There are already three special cases of this test. SQL Anywhere would require another special case to pass this test.
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+ 3. (NamedScopeTest) - test_should_use_where_in_query_for_named_scope
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+ Explaination: Appears to be an error in the test.
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+ This test issues a query that returns two rows. Because there is no ORDER BY in the query, the order that that rows are returned in is non-deterministic. SQL Anywhere returns the correct rows, but in a different order.
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+ 4. (QueryCacheTest) - test_cache_does_not_wrap_string_results_in_arrays
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+ Explaination: Appears to be an error in the test.
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+ This tests checks that the cached value of the following query is a string:
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+ SELECT count(*) AS count_all FROM tasks
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+ However, SQL Anywhere treats the values of a <tt>COUNT(*)</tt> opration as a fixnum, not a string. It would appear that the real intent of this test is to test that the value is NOT an array, rather than testing that the value is a string.
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+ 5. (SchemaDumperTest) - test_schema_dump_includes_limit_constraint_for_integer_columns
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+ Explaination: SQL Anywhere does not have a 'limitless' integer type.
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+ Any integer type will be given an implicit limit when instantiated. It would be possible to use another type such as <tt>NUMERIC</tt> to mimic this type, however this seems like a bad idea.
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+ 6. (ValidationsTest) - test_validate_case_sensitive_uniqueness
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+ Explaination: By default, SQL Anywhere is case insensitive.
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+ If a case sensitive database is required (as in this test), ensure the database is created with the <tt>-c</tt> switch to make it case sensitive.
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  #====================================================
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  #
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- # Copyright 2008 iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.
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+ # Copyright 2008-2009 iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.
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  # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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  # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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  # Singleton class to hold a valid instance of the SQLAnywhereInterface across all connections
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  class SA
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- include Singleton
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- attr_accessor :api
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-
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- def initialize
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- unless defined? SQLAnywhere
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- require_library_or_gem 'sqlanywhere'
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- end
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-
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- @api = SQLAnywhere::SQLAnywhereInterface.new()
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- result = SQLAnywhere::API.sqlany_initialize_interface(@api)
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- if result == 0
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- raise LoadError, "Could not load SQLAnywhere adapter DLL"
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- end
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- result = @api.sqlany_init()
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- if result == 0
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- raise LoadError, "Could not initialize SQLAnywhere adapter DLL"
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- end
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- end
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+ include Singleton
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+ attr_accessor :api
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+
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+ def initialize
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+ require_library_or_gem 'sqlanywhere' unless defined? SQLAnywhere
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+ @api = SQLAnywhere::SQLAnywhereInterface.new()
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+ raise LoadError, "Could not load SQLAnywhere DBCAPI library" if SQLAnywhere::API.sqlany_initialize_interface(@api) == 0
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+ raise LoadError, "Could not initialize SQLAnywhere DBCAPI library" if @api.sqlany_init() == 0
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+ end
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  end
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  module ActiveRecord
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- class Base
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- # Main connection function to SQL Anywhere
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- # Connection Adapter takes four parameters:
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- # * :database (required, no default). Corresponds to "ENG=" in connection string
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- # * :server (optional, defaults to :databse). Corresponds to "DBN=" in connection string
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- # * :username (optional, default to 'dba')
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- # * :password (optioanl, deafult to 'sql')
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- def self.sqlanywhere_connection(config)
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- if config.has_key?(:database)
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- database = config[:database]
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- else
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- raise ArgumentError, "No database name was given. Please add a :database option."
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- end
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- database = config[:database]
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- server = config[:server] ? config[:server].to_s : database
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- username = config[:username] ? config[:username].to_s : 'dba'
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- password = config[:password] ? config[:password].to_s : 'sql'
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- db = SA.instance.api.sqlany_new_connection()
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- SA.instance.api.sqlany_connect(db, "eng=#{server};dbn=#{database};uid=#{username};pwd=#{password}")
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- SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(db, "SET OPTION non_keywords = 'LOGIN'")
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- ConnectionAdapters::SQLAnywhereAdapter.new(db, logger)
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- end
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- end
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- module ConnectionAdapters
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- class SQLAnywhereColumn < Column
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- private
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- # Overridden to handle SQL Anywhere integer, varchar, binary, and timestamp types
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- def simplified_type(field_type)
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- return :boolean if field_type =~ /tinyint/i
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- return :string if field_type =~ /varchar/i
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- return :binary if field_type =~ /long binary/i
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- return :datetime if field_type =~ /timestamp/i
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- return :integer if field_type =~ /smallint|bigint/i
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- super
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- end
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- def extract_limit(sql_type)
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- case sql_type
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- when /^tinyint/i: 1
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- when /^smallint/i: 2
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- when /^integer/i: 4
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- when /^bigint/i: 8
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- else super
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- end
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- end
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- protected
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- # Handles the encoding of a binary object into SQL Anywhere
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- # SQL Anywhere requires that binary values be encoded as \xHH, where HH is a hexadecimal number
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- # This function encodes the binary string in this format
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- def self.string_to_binary(value)
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- if value
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- result << res
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- end
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- result
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- end
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- end
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- def self.binary_to_string(value)
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- end
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+ class Base
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+ DEFAULT_CONFIG = { :username => 'dba', :password => 'sql' }
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+ # Main connection function to SQL Anywhere
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+ # Connection Adapter takes four parameters:
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+ # * :database (required, no default). Corresponds to "DatabaseName=" in connection string
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+ # * :server (optional, defaults to :databse). Corresponds to "ServerName=" in connection string
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+ # * :username (optional, default to 'dba')
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+ # * :password (optional, deafult to 'sql')
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+ # * :commlinks (optional). Corresponds to "CommLinks=" in connection string
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+ # * :connection_name (optional). Corresponds to "ConnectionName=" in connection string
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+ def self.sqlanywhere_connection(config)
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+ config = DEFAULT_CONFIG.merge(config)
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+ connection_string = "ServerName=#{(config[:server] || config[:database])};DatabaseName=#{config[:database]};UserID=#{config[:username]};Password=#{config[:password]};"
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+ connection_string += "CommLinks=#{config[:commlinks]};" unless config[:commlinks].nil?
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+ connection_string += "ConnectionName=#{config[:connection_name]};" unless config[:connection_name].nil?
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+ connection_string += "Idle=0" # Prevent the server from disconnecting us if we're idle for >240mins (by default)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module ConnectionAdapters
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+ class SQLAnywhereColumn < Column
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+ private
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+ # Overridden to handle SQL Anywhere integer, varchar, binary, and timestamp types
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+ def simplified_type(field_type)
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+ return :boolean if field_type =~ /tinyint/i
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+ return :string if field_type =~ /varchar/i
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+ return :binary if field_type =~ /long binary/i
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+ return :datetime if field_type =~ /timestamp/i
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+ return :integer if field_type =~ /smallint|bigint/i
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ def extract_limit(sql_type)
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+ case sql_type
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+ when /^tinyint/i: 1
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+ when /^smallint/i: 2
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+ when /^integer/i: 4
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+ when /^bigint/i: 8
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+ else super
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+ end
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+ end
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+ protected
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+ # SQL Anywhere requires that binary values be encoded as \xHH, where HH is a hexadecimal number
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+ # This function encodes the binary string in this format
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+ def self.string_to_binary(value)
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+ end
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+ def self.binary_to_string(value)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def initialize( connection, logger = nil, connection_string = "") #:nodoc:
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+ @affected_rows = 0
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+ @connection_string = connection_string
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+ connect!
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def requires_reloading?
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+ end
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+ def active?
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- # TINYINTs are treated as the default boolean value
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- # ActiveRecord allows NULLs in boolean columns, and the SQL Anywhere BIT type does not
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- # As a result, TINYINT must be used. All TINYINT columns will be assumed to be boolean and
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- # should not be used as single-byte integer columns. This restriction is similar to other ActiveRecord database drivers
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- def native_database_types #:nodoc:
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- :primary_key => 'INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT NOT NULL',
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- :string => { :name => "varchar", :limit => 255 },
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- :text => { :name => "long varchar" },
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- :integer => { :name => "integer" },
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- :float => { :name => "float" },
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- :decimal => { :name => "decimal" },
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- :datetime => { :name => "datetime" },
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- :timestamp => { :name => "datetime" },
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- :time => { :name => "datetime" },
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- :date => { :name => "date" },
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- :binary => { :name => "long binary" },
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- :boolean => { :name => "tinyint"}
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- def quote_column_name(name) #:nodoc:
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- end
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- # Handles special quoting of binary columns. Binary columns will be treated as strings inside of ActiveRecord.
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- # ActiveRecord requires that any strings it inserts into databases must escape the backslash (\).
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- # Since in the binary case, the (\x) is significant to SQL Anywhere, it cannot be escaped.
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- def quote(value, column = nil)
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- case value
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- when String, ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars
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- value_S = value.to_s
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- if column && column.type == :binary && column.class.respond_to?(:string_to_binary)
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- else
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- end
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- end
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+ def disconnect!
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+ super
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+ end
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- # SQL Anywhere, in accordance with the SQL Standard, does not allow a column to appear in the ORDER BY list
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- # that is not also in the SELECT with when obtaining DISTINCT rows beacuse the actual semantics of this query
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- # are unclear. The following functions create a query that mimics the way that SQLite and MySQL handle this query.
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- #
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- # This function (distinct) is based on the Oracle ActiveRecord driver created by Graham Jenkins (2005)
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- # (http://svn.rubyonrails.org/rails/adapters/oracle/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/oracle_adapter.rb)
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- def distinct(columns, order_by)
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- return "DISTINCT #{columns}" if order_by.blank?
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- order_columns = order_by.split(',').map { |s| s.strip }.reject(&:blank?)
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- order_columns = order_columns.zip((0...order_columns.size).to_a).map do |c, i|
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- "FIRST_VALUE(#{c.split.first}) OVER (PARTITION BY #{columns} ORDER BY #{c}) AS alias_#{i}__"
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+ def reconnect!
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+ disconnect!
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+ connect!
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+ end
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+
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+ def supports_count_distinct? #:nodoc:
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ def supports_autoincrement? #:nodoc:
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Maps native ActiveRecord/Ruby types into SQLAnywhere types
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+ # TINYINTs are treated as the default boolean value
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+ # ActiveRecord allows NULLs in boolean columns, and the SQL Anywhere BIT type does not
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+ # As a result, TINYINT must be used. All TINYINT columns will be assumed to be boolean and
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+ # should not be used as single-byte integer columns. This restriction is similar to other ActiveRecord database drivers
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+ def native_database_types #:nodoc:
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+ {
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+ :primary_key => 'INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT NOT NULL',
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+ :string => { :name => "varchar", :limit => 255 },
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+ :text => { :name => "long varchar" },
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+ :integer => { :name => "integer" },
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+ :float => { :name => "float" },
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+ :decimal => { :name => "decimal" },
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+ :datetime => { :name => "datetime" },
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+ :timestamp => { :name => "datetime" },
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+ :time => { :name => "time" },
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+ :date => { :name => "date" },
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+ :binary => { :name => "long binary" },
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+ :boolean => { :name => "tinyint"}
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ # QUOTING ==================================================
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+
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+ # Applies quotations around column names in generated queries
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+ def quote_column_name(name) #:nodoc:
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+ %Q("#{name}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # Handles special quoting of binary columns. Binary columns will be treated as strings inside of ActiveRecord.
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+ # ActiveRecord requires that any strings it inserts into databases must escape the backslash (\).
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+ # Since in the binary case, the (\x) is significant to SQL Anywhere, it cannot be escaped.
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+ def quote(value, column = nil)
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+ case value
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+ when String, ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars
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+ value_S = value.to_s
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+ if column && column.type == :binary && column.class.respond_to?(:string_to_binary)
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+ "#{quoted_string_prefix}'#{column.class.string_to_binary(value_S)}'"
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+ else
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+ super(value, column)
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+ end
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+ else
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+ super(value, column)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def quoted_true
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+ '1'
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+ end
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+
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+ def quoted_false
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+ '0'
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # SQL Anywhere, in accordance with the SQL Standard, does not allow a column to appear in the ORDER BY list
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+ # that is not also in the SELECT with when obtaining DISTINCT rows beacuse the actual semantics of this query
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+ # are unclear. The following functions create a query that mimics the way that SQLite and MySQL handle this query.
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+ #
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+ # This function (distinct) is based on the Oracle ActiveRecord driver created by Graham Jenkins (2005)
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+ # (http://svn.rubyonrails.org/rails/adapters/oracle/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/oracle_adapter.rb)
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+ def distinct(columns, order_by)
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+ return "DISTINCT #{columns}" if order_by.blank?
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+ order_columns = order_by.split(',').map { |s| s.strip }.reject(&:blank?)
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+ order_columns = order_columns.zip((0...order_columns.size).to_a).map do |c, i|
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+ "FIRST_VALUE(#{c.split.first}) OVER (PARTITION BY #{columns} ORDER BY #{c}) AS alias_#{i}__"
217
+ end
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+ sql = "DISTINCT #{columns}, "
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+ sql << order_columns * ", "
220
+ end
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+
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+ # This function (add_order_by_for_association_limiting) is based on the Oracle ActiveRecord driver created by Graham Jenkins (2005)
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+ # (http://svn.rubyonrails.org/rails/adapters/oracle/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/oracle_adapter.rb)
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+ def add_order_by_for_association_limiting!(sql, options)
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+ return sql if options[:order].blank?
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+
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+ order = options[:order].split(',').collect { |s| s.strip }.reject(&:blank?)
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+ order.map! {|s| $1 if s =~ / (.*)/}
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+ order = order.zip((0...order.size).to_a).map { |s,i| "alias_#{i}__ #{s}" }.join(', ')
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+
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+ sql << " ORDER BY #{order}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # The database execution function
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+ def execute(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
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+ return if sql.nil?
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+ sql = modify_limit_offset(sql)
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+
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+ # ActiveRecord allows a query to return TOP 0. SQL Anywhere requires that the TOP value is a positive integer.
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+ return Array.new() if sql =~ /TOP 0/i
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+
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+ # Executes the query, iterates through the results, and builds an array of hashes.
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+ rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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+ if rs.nil?
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+ error = SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)
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+ case error[0].to_i
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+ when -143
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+ if sql =~ /^SELECT/i then
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+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{error}:#{sql}")
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+ else
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+ raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError.new("#{error}:#{sql}")
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+ end
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+ else
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+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{error}:#{sql}")
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  end
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- sql = "DISTINCT #{columns}, "
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- sql << order_columns * ", "
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-
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- end
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-
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- # This function (add_order_by_for_association_limiting) is based on the Oracle ActiveRecord driver created by Graham Jenkins (2005)
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- # (http://svn.rubyonrails.org/rails/adapters/oracle/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/oracle_adapter.rb)
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- def add_order_by_for_association_limiting!(sql, options)
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- return sql if options[:order].blank?
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-
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- order = options[:order].split(',').collect { |s| s.strip }.reject(&:blank?)
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- order.map! {|s| $1 if s =~ / (.*)/}
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- order = order.zip((0...order.size).to_a).map { |s,i| "alias_#{i}__ #{s}" }.join(', ')
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-
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- sql << " ORDER BY #{order}"
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- end
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-
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- # By default, ActiveRecord attempts to use the MySQL/SQLite syntax of limit and offset. That is, adding LIMIT XX OFFSET XX
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- # at the end of the query. SQL Anywhere uses TOP XX START XX to handle this, adding immediatly following SELECT or SELECT DISTINCT.
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- # This function adds the limit and offset to the appropriate place in the query.
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- def add_limit_offset!(sql, options)
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- temp_sql = ''
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- if limit = options[:limit]
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- temp_sql << " TOP #{self.respond_to?('sanitize_limit') ? sanitize_limit(limit) : limit} "
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- if offset = options[:offset]
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- temp_sql << " START AT #{offset + 1}"
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- end
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- if sql =~ /^select distinct.*/i
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- sql.insert(15, temp_sql);
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- elsif sql =~ /^select.*/i
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- sql.insert(6, temp_sql);
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- else
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- sql = temp_sql;
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- end
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- end
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- sql
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- end
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-
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- # The database execution function
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- def execute(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
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- return if sql.nil?
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-
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- # ActiveRecord allows a query to return TOP 0. SQL Anywhere requires that the TOP value is a positive integer.
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- if sql =~ /TOP 0/i
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- return Array.new()
262
- end
263
-
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- # Executes the query, iterates through the results, and builds an array of hashes.
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- rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
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- record = []
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- while SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(rs) == 1
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- max_cols = SA.instance.api.sqlany_num_cols(rs)
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- result = Hash.new()
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- max_cols.times do |cols|
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- result[SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column_info(rs, cols)[2]] = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(rs, cols)[1]
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- end
274
- record << result
275
- end
276
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
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- return record
278
- end
279
-
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- # The database update function.
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- def update_sql(sql, name = nil)
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- rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
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- retVal = SA.instance.api.sqlany_affected_rows(rs)
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- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
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- execute (nil) # test suite counts number of executions. Dummy execution needed to pass tests.
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- return retVal
288
- end
289
-
290
- # The database delete function.
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- def delete_sql(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
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- rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
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- retVal = SA.instance.api.sqlany_affected_rows(rs)
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- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
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- execute (nil) # test suite counts number of executions. Dummy execution needed to pass tests.
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- return retVal
298
- end
299
-
300
- # The database insert function.
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- # ActiveRecord requires that insert_sql returns the primary key of the row just inserted. In most cases, this can be accomplished
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- # by immediatly querying the @@identity property. If the @@identity property is 0, then passed id_value is used
303
- def insert_sql(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil) #:nodoc:
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- retval = 0
305
- rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
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- identity = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, 'SELECT @@identity')
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if identity.nil?
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- SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(identity)
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- retval = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(identity, 0)[1]
311
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(identity)
312
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
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- retval = id_value if retval == 0
314
- execute (nil) # test suite counts number of executions. Dummy execution needed to pass tests.
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- return retval
316
- end
317
-
318
- # Returns a query as an array of arrays
319
- def select_rows(sql, name = nil)
320
- rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
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- raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
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- record = []
323
- while SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(rs) == 1
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- max_cols = SA.instance.api.sqlany_num_cols(rs)
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- result = Array.new(max_cols)
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- max_cols.times do |cols|
327
- result[cols] = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(rs, cols)[1]
328
- end
329
- record << result
330
- end
331
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
332
- return record
333
- end
334
-
335
- def begin_db_transaction #:nodoc:
336
- end
337
-
338
- def commit_db_transaction #:nodoc:
339
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_commit(@connection)
340
- end
341
-
342
- def rollback_db_transaction #:nodoc:
343
- SA.instance.api.sqlany_rollback(@connection)
344
- end
345
-
346
- def add_lock!(sql, options) #:nodoc:
347
- sql
348
- end
349
-
350
- # SQL Anywhere does not support sizing of integers based on the sytax INTEGER(size). Integer sizes
351
- # must be captured when generating the SQL and replaced with the appropriate size.
352
- def type_to_sql(type, limit = nil, precision = nil, scale = nil) #:nodoc:
353
- if native = native_database_types[type]
354
- if type == :integer
355
- case limit
356
- when 1
357
- column_type_sql = 'tinyint'
358
- when 2
359
- column_type_sql = 'smallint'
360
- when 3..4
361
- column_type_sql = 'integer'
362
- when 5..8
363
- column_type_sql = 'bigint'
364
- else
365
- column_type_sql = 'integer'
366
- end
367
- column_type_sql
368
- else
369
- super(type, limit, precision, scale)
370
- end
371
- else
372
- super(type, limit, precision, scale)
373
- end
374
- end
375
-
376
- # Do not return SYS-owned or DBO-owned tables
377
- def tables(name = nil) #:nodoc:
378
- sql = <<-SQL
379
- SELECT table_name
380
- FROM systable
381
- WHERE creator not in (0,3)
382
- SQL
383
-
384
- select(sql, name).map do |row|
385
- row["table_name"]
386
- end
387
- end
388
-
389
- def columns(table_name, name = nil) #:nodoc:
390
- table_structure(table_name).map do |field|
391
- field['default'] = field['default'][1..-2] if (!field['default'].nil? and field['default'][0].chr == "'")
392
- SQLAnywhereColumn.new(field['name'], field['default'], field['domain'], (field['nulls'] == 1))
393
- end
394
- end
395
-
396
- def indexes(table_name, name = nil) #:nodoc:
397
-
398
- sql = <<-SQL
399
- SELECT index_name, "unique"
400
- FROM systable join (sysidxcol join sysidx)
401
- WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' and index_category > 2
402
- SQL
403
- select(sql, name).map do |row|
404
- index = IndexDefinition.new(table_name, row['index_name'])
405
- index.unique = row['unique'] == 1
406
- sql = <<-SQL
407
- SELECT column_name
408
- FROM (systable join systabcol) join (sysidxcol join sysidx)
409
- WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' and index_name = '#{row['index_name']}'
410
- SQL
411
- index.columns = select(sql).map { |col| col['column_name'] }
412
- index
256
+ end
257
+
258
+ record = []
259
+ if( SA.instance.api.sqlany_num_cols(rs) > 0 )
260
+ while SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(rs) == 1
261
+ max_cols = SA.instance.api.sqlany_num_cols(rs)
262
+ result = Hash.new()
263
+ max_cols.times do |cols|
264
+ result[SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column_info(rs, cols)[2]] = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(rs, cols)[1]
413
265
  end
414
- end
266
+ record << result
267
+ end
268
+ @affected_rows = 0
269
+ else
270
+ @affected_rows = SA.instance.api.sqlany_affected_rows(rs)
271
+ end
272
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
273
+
274
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_commit(@connection) if @auto_commit
275
+ return record
276
+ end
415
277
 
416
- def primary_key(table_name) #:nodoc:
417
- sql = <<-SQL
418
- SELECT systabcol.column_name
419
- FROM (systable join systabcol ) left outer join (sysidxcol join sysidx)
420
- WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' AND sysidxcol.sequence = 0
421
- SQL
422
- rs = select(sql)
423
- if !rs.nil? and !rs[0].nil?
424
- rs[0]['column_name']
425
- else
426
- nil
427
- end
428
- end
429
-
430
- def remove_index(table_name, options={}) #:nodoc:
431
- execute "DROP INDEX #{table_name}.#{quote_column_name(index_name(table_name, options))}"
432
- end
433
-
434
- def rename_table(name, new_name)
435
- execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(name)} RENAME #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
436
- end
437
-
438
- def remove_column(table_name, column_name) #:nodoc:
439
- execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} DROP #{quote_column_name(column_name)}"
440
- end
441
-
442
- def change_column_default(table_name, column_name, default) #:nodoc:
443
- execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} DEFAULT #{quote(default)}"
444
- end
445
-
446
- def change_column_null(table_name, column_name, null, default = nil)
447
- unless null || default.nil?
448
- execute("UPDATE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} SET #{quote_column_name(column_name)}=#{quote(default)} WHERE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} IS NULL")
278
+ # The database update function.
279
+ def update_sql(sql, name = nil)
280
+ execute( sql, name )
281
+ return @affected_rows
282
+ end
283
+
284
+ # The database delete function.
285
+ def delete_sql(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
286
+ execute( sql, name )
287
+ return @affected_rows
288
+ end
289
+
290
+ # The database insert function.
291
+ # ActiveRecord requires that insert_sql returns the primary key of the row just inserted. In most cases, this can be accomplished
292
+ # by immediatly querying the @@identity property. If the @@identity property is 0, then passed id_value is used
293
+ def insert_sql(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil, sequence_name = nil) #:nodoc:
294
+ execute(sql, name)
295
+
296
+ identity = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, 'SELECT @@identity')
297
+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if identity.nil?
298
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(identity)
299
+ retval = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(identity, 0)[1]
300
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(identity)
301
+
302
+ retval = id_value if retval == 0
303
+ return retval
304
+ end
305
+
306
+ # Returns a query as an array of arrays
307
+ def select_rows(sql, name = nil)
308
+ rs = SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_direct(@connection, sql)
309
+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("#{SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)}:#{sql}") if rs.nil?
310
+ record = []
311
+ while SA.instance.api.sqlany_fetch_next(rs) == 1
312
+ max_cols = SA.instance.api.sqlany_num_cols(rs)
313
+ result = Array.new(max_cols)
314
+ max_cols.times do |cols|
315
+ result[cols] = SA.instance.api.sqlany_get_column(rs, cols)[1]
316
+ end
317
+ record << result
318
+ end
319
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_free_stmt(rs)
320
+ return record
321
+ end
322
+
323
+ def begin_db_transaction #:nodoc:
324
+ @auto_commit = false;
325
+ end
326
+
327
+ def commit_db_transaction #:nodoc:
328
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_commit(@connection)
329
+ @auto_commit = true;
330
+ end
331
+
332
+ def rollback_db_transaction #:nodoc:
333
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_rollback(@connection)
334
+ @auto_commit = true;
335
+ end
336
+
337
+ def add_lock!(sql, options) #:nodoc:
338
+ sql
339
+ end
340
+
341
+ # SQL Anywhere does not support sizing of integers based on the sytax INTEGER(size). Integer sizes
342
+ # must be captured when generating the SQL and replaced with the appropriate size.
343
+ def type_to_sql(type, limit = nil, precision = nil, scale = nil) #:nodoc:
344
+ if native = native_database_types[type]
345
+ if type == :integer
346
+ case limit
347
+ when 1
348
+ column_type_sql = 'tinyint'
349
+ when 2
350
+ column_type_sql = 'smallint'
351
+ when 3..4
352
+ column_type_sql = 'integer'
353
+ when 5..8
354
+ column_type_sql = 'bigint'
355
+ else
356
+ column_type_sql = 'integer'
357
+ end
358
+ column_type_sql
359
+ else
360
+ super(type, limit, precision, scale)
361
+ end
362
+ else
363
+ super(type, limit, precision, scale)
364
+ end
365
+ end
366
+
367
+ # Do not return SYS-owned or DBO-owned tables
368
+ def tables(name = nil) #:nodoc:
369
+ sql = "SELECT table_name FROM systable WHERE creator not in (0,3)"
370
+ select(sql, name).map { |row| row["table_name"] }
371
+ end
372
+
373
+ def columns(table_name, name = nil) #:nodoc:
374
+ table_structure(table_name).map do |field|
375
+ field['default'] = field['default'][1..-2] if (!field['default'].nil? and field['default'][0].chr == "'")
376
+ SQLAnywhereColumn.new(field['name'], field['default'], field['domain'], (field['nulls'] == 1))
377
+ end
378
+ end
379
+
380
+ def indexes(table_name, name = nil) #:nodoc:
381
+ sql = "SELECT DISTINCT index_name, \"unique\" FROM sys.systable INNER JOIN sys.sysidxcol ON sys.systable.table_id = sys.sysidxcol.table_id INNER JOIN sys.sysidx ON sys.systable.table_id = sys.sysidx.table_id AND sys.sysidxcol.index_id = sys.sysidx.index_id WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' AND index_category > 2"
382
+ select(sql, name).map do |row|
383
+ index = IndexDefinition.new(table_name, row['index_name'])
384
+ index.unique = row['unique'] == 1
385
+ sql = "SELECT column_name FROM sys.sysidx INNER JOIN sys.sysidxcol ON sys.sysidxcol.table_id = sys.sysidx.table_id AND sys.sysidxcol.index_id = sys.sysidx.index_id INNER JOIN sys.syscolumn ON sys.syscolumn.table_id = sys.sysidxcol.table_id AND sys.syscolumn.column_id = sys.sysidxcol.column_id WHERE index_name = '#{row['index_name']}'"
386
+ index.columns = select(sql).map { |col| col['column_name'] }
387
+ index
388
+ end
389
+ end
390
+
391
+ def primary_key(table_name) #:nodoc:
392
+ sql = "SELECT sys.systabcol.column_name FROM (sys.systable JOIN sys.systabcol) LEFT OUTER JOIN (sys.sysidxcol JOIN sys.sysidx) WHERE table_name = '#{table_name}' AND sys.sysidxcol.sequence = 0"
393
+ rs = select(sql)
394
+ if !rs.nil? and !rs[0].nil?
395
+ rs[0]['column_name']
396
+ else
397
+ nil
398
+ end
399
+ end
400
+
401
+ def remove_index(table_name, options={}) #:nodoc:
402
+ execute "DROP INDEX #{table_name}.#{quote_column_name(index_name(table_name, options))}"
403
+ end
404
+
405
+ def rename_table(name, new_name)
406
+ execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(name)} RENAME #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
407
+ end
408
+
409
+ def remove_column(table_name, column_name) #:nodoc:
410
+ execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} DROP #{quote_column_name(column_name)}"
411
+ end
412
+
413
+ def change_column_default(table_name, column_name, default) #:nodoc:
414
+ execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} DEFAULT #{quote(default)}"
415
+ end
416
+
417
+ def change_column_null(table_name, column_name, null, default = nil)
418
+ unless null || default.nil?
419
+ execute("UPDATE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} SET #{quote_column_name(column_name)}=#{quote(default)} WHERE #{quote_column_name(column_name)} IS NULL")
420
+ end
421
+ execute("ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{null ? '' : 'NOT'} NULL")
422
+ end
423
+
424
+ def change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) #:nodoc:
425
+ add_column_sql = "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])}"
426
+ add_column_options!(add_column_sql, options)
427
+ add_column_sql << ' NULL' if options[:null]
428
+ execute(add_column_sql)
429
+ end
430
+
431
+ def rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name) #:nodoc:
432
+ execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} RENAME #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TO #{quote_column_name(new_column_name)}"
433
+ end
434
+
435
+ def remove_column(table_name, column_name)
436
+ sql = "SELECT \"index_name\" FROM SYS.SYSTAB join SYS.SYSTABCOL join SYS.SYSIDXCOL join SYS.SYSIDX WHERE \"column_name\" = '#{column_name}' AND \"table_name\" = '#{table_name}'"
437
+ select(sql, nil).map do |row|
438
+ execute "DROP INDEX \"#{table_name}\".\"#{row['index_name']}\""
439
+ end
440
+ execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} DROP #{quote_column_name(column_name)}"
441
+ end
442
+
443
+ protected
444
+ def select(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
445
+ return execute(sql, name)
446
+ end
447
+
448
+ # ActiveRecord uses the OFFSET/LIMIT keywords at the end of query to limit the number of items in the result set.
449
+ # This syntax is NOT supported by SQL Anywhere. In previous versions of this adapter this adapter simply
450
+ # overrode the add_limit_offset function and added the appropriate TOP/START AT keywords to the start of the query.
451
+ # However, this will not work for cases where add_limit_offset is being used in a subquery since add_limit_offset
452
+ # is called with the WHERE clause.
453
+ #
454
+ # As a result, the following function must be called before every SELECT statement against the database. It
455
+ # recursivly walks through all subqueries in the SQL statment and replaces the instances of OFFSET/LIMIT with the
456
+ # corresponding TOP/START AT. It was my intent to do the entire thing using regular expressions, but it would seem
457
+ # that it is not possible given that it must count levels of nested brackets.
458
+ def modify_limit_offset(sql)
459
+ modified_sql = ""
460
+ subquery_sql = ""
461
+ in_single_quote = false
462
+ in_double_quote = false
463
+ nesting_level = 0
464
+ if sql =~ /(OFFSET|LIMIT)/xmi then
465
+ if sql =~ /\(/ then
466
+ sql.split(//).each_with_index do |x, i|
467
+ case x[0]
468
+ when 40 # left brace - (
469
+ modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
470
+ subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
471
+ nesting_level = nesting_level + 1 unless in_double_quote || in_single_quote
472
+ when 41 # right brace - )
473
+ nesting_level = nesting_level - 1 unless in_double_quote || in_single_quote
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+ if nesting_level == 0 and !in_double_quote and !in_single_quote then
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+ modified_sql << modify_limit_offset(subquery_sql)
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+ subquery_sql = ""
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+ end
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+ modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
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+ subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
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+ when 39 # single quote - '
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+ in_single_quote = in_single_quote ^ true unless in_double_quote
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+ modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
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+ subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
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+ when 34 # double quote - "
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+ in_double_quote = in_double_quote ^ true unless in_single_quote
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+ modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
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+ subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
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+ else
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+ modified_sql << x if nesting_level == 0
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+ subquery_sql << x if nesting_level > 0
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+ end
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+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("Braces do not match: #{sql}") if nesting_level < 0
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+ end
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+ else
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+ modified_sql = sql
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  end
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- execute("ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{null ? '' : 'NOT'} NULL")
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- end
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-
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- def change_column(table_name, column_name, type, options = {}) #:nodoc:
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- add_column_sql = "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} ALTER #{quote_column_name(column_name)} #{type_to_sql(type, options[:limit], options[:precision], options[:scale])}"
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- add_column_options!(add_column_sql, options)
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- add_column_sql << ' NULL' if options[:null]
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- execute(add_column_sql)
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- end
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-
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- def rename_column(table_name, column_name, new_column_name) #:nodoc:
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- execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} RENAME #{quote_column_name(column_name)} TO #{quote_column_name(new_column_name)}"
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- end
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-
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- def drop_column(table_name, column_name)
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- execute "ALTER TABLE #{quote_table_name(table_name)} DROP #{quote_column_name(column_name)}"
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- end
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-
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-
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- protected
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- def select(sql, name = nil) #:nodoc:
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- return execute(sql, name)
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- end
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-
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- # Queries the structure of a table including the columns names, defaults, type, and nullability
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- # ActiveRecord uses the type to parse scale and precision information out of the types. As a result,
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- # chars, varchars, binary, nchars, nvarchars must all be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>)
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- # numeric and decimal must be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>, <i>scale</i>)
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- # Nullability is returned as 0 (no nulls allowed) or 1 (nulls allowed)
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- # Alos, ActiveRecord expects an autoincrement column to have default value of NULL
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-
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- def table_structure(table_name)
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- sql = <<-SQL
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- SELECT syscolumn.column_name as name,
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- (IF syscolumn."default" = 'autoincrement' then null else syscolumn."default" endif) as "default",
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- (IF syscolumn.domain_id IN (7,8,9,11,33,34,35,3,27) THEN
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- (IF syscolumn.domain_id IN (3, 27)
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- THEN sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || syscolumn.width || ',' || syscolumn.scale || ')'
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- ELSE sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || syscolumn.width || ')'
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- END IF)
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- ELSE sysdomain.domain_name endif) as domain,
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- (if syscolumn.nulls = 'Y' then 1 else 0 endif) as nulls
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- FROM syscolumn, systable, sysdomain
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- WHERE syscolumn.table_id = systable.table_id AND
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- table_name = '#{table_name}' AND
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- syscolumn.domain_id = sysdomain.domain_id
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+ raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new("Quotes do not match: #{sql}") if in_double_quote or in_single_quote
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+ return "" if modified_sql.nil?
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+ select_components = modified_sql.scan(/\ASELECT\s+(DISTINCT)?(.*?)(?:\s+LIMIT\s+(.*?))?(?:\s+OFFSET\s+(.*?))?\Z/xmi)
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+ return modified_sql if select_components[0].nil?
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+ final_sql = "SELECT #{select_components[0][0]} "
502
+ final_sql << "TOP #{select_components[0][2]} " unless select_components[0][2].nil?
503
+ final_sql << "START AT #{(select_components[0][3].to_i + 1).to_s} " unless select_components[0][3].nil?
504
+ final_sql << "#{select_components[0][1]}"
505
+ return final_sql
506
+ else
507
+ return sql
508
+ end
509
+ end
510
+
511
+ # Queries the structure of a table including the columns names, defaults, type, and nullability
512
+ # ActiveRecord uses the type to parse scale and precision information out of the types. As a result,
513
+ # chars, varchars, binary, nchars, nvarchars must all be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>)
514
+ # numeric and decimal must be returned in the form <i>type</i>(<i>width</i>, <i>scale</i>)
515
+ # Nullability is returned as 0 (no nulls allowed) or 1 (nulls allowed)
516
+ # Alos, ActiveRecord expects an autoincrement column to have default value of NULL
517
+
518
+ def table_structure(table_name)
519
+ sql = <<-SQL
520
+ SELECT sys.syscolumn.column_name AS name,
521
+ NULLIF(sys.syscolumn."default", 'autoincrement') AS "default",
522
+ IF sys.syscolumn.domain_id IN (7,8,9,11,33,34,35,3,27) THEN
523
+ IF sys.syscolumn.domain_id IN (3,27) THEN
524
+ sys.sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || sys.syscolumn.width || ',' || sys.syscolumn.scale || ')'
525
+ ELSE
526
+ sys.sysdomain.domain_name || '(' || sys.syscolumn.width || ')'
527
+ ENDIF
528
+ ELSE
529
+ sys.sysdomain.domain_name
530
+ ENDIF AS domain,
531
+ IF sys.syscolumn.nulls = 'Y' THEN 1 ELSE 0 ENDIF AS nulls
532
+ FROM
533
+ sys.syscolumn
534
+ INNER JOIN sys.systable ON sys.syscolumn.table_id = sys.systable.table_id
535
+ INNER JOIN sys.sysdomain ON sys.syscolumn.domain_id = sys.sysdomain.domain_id
536
+ WHERE
537
+ table_name = '#{table_name}'
496
538
  SQL
497
- returning structure = select(sql) do
498
- raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, "Could not find table '#{table_name}'") if false
499
- end
500
- end
501
-
502
- # Required to prevent DEFAULT NULL being added to primary keys
503
- def options_include_default?(options)
504
- options.include?(:default) && !(options[:null] == false && options[:default].nil?)
505
- end
506
- end
507
- end
539
+ returning structure = select(sql) do
540
+ raise(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, "Could not find table '#{table_name}'") if false
541
+ end
542
+ end
543
+
544
+ # Required to prevent DEFAULT NULL being added to primary keys
545
+ def options_include_default?(options)
546
+ options.include?(:default) && !(options[:null] == false && options[:default].nil?)
547
+ end
548
+
549
+ private
550
+
551
+ def connect!
552
+ result = SA.instance.api.sqlany_connect(@connection, @connection_string)
553
+ if result == 1 then
554
+ set_connection_options
555
+ else
556
+ error = SA.instance.api.sqlany_error(@connection)
557
+ raise ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError.new("#{error}: Cannot Establish Connection")
558
+ end
559
+ end
560
+
561
+ def set_connection_options
562
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "SET TEMPORARY OPTION non_keywords = 'LOGIN'") rescue nil
563
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "SET TEMPORARY OPTION timestamp_format = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:NN:SS'") rescue nil
564
+ # The liveness variable is used a low-cost "no-op" to test liveness
565
+ SA.instance.api.sqlany_execute_immediate(@connection, "CREATE VARIABLE liveness INT") rescue nil
566
+ end
567
+ end
568
+ end
508
569
  end
509
570
 
510
-
metadata CHANGED
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ rubygems_version: 0.9.4
3
3
  specification_version: 1
4
4
  name: activerecord-sqlanywhere-adapter
5
5
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
6
- version: 0.1.1
7
- date: 2008-11-07 00:00:00 -05:00
6
+ version: 0.1.2
7
+ date: 2008-12-31 00:00:00 -05:00
8
8
  summary: ActiveRecord driver for SQL Anywhere
9
9
  require_paths:
10
10
  - lib