sequel 5.39.0 → 5.63.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG +308 -0
  3. data/MIT-LICENSE +1 -1
  4. data/README.rdoc +57 -25
  5. data/bin/sequel +11 -3
  6. data/doc/advanced_associations.rdoc +13 -13
  7. data/doc/association_basics.rdoc +89 -24
  8. data/doc/cheat_sheet.rdoc +11 -3
  9. data/doc/migration.rdoc +12 -6
  10. data/doc/model_hooks.rdoc +1 -1
  11. data/doc/object_model.rdoc +8 -8
  12. data/doc/opening_databases.rdoc +18 -11
  13. data/doc/postgresql.rdoc +16 -8
  14. data/doc/querying.rdoc +5 -3
  15. data/doc/release_notes/5.40.0.txt +40 -0
  16. data/doc/release_notes/5.41.0.txt +25 -0
  17. data/doc/release_notes/5.42.0.txt +136 -0
  18. data/doc/release_notes/5.43.0.txt +98 -0
  19. data/doc/release_notes/5.44.0.txt +32 -0
  20. data/doc/release_notes/5.45.0.txt +34 -0
  21. data/doc/release_notes/5.46.0.txt +87 -0
  22. data/doc/release_notes/5.47.0.txt +59 -0
  23. data/doc/release_notes/5.48.0.txt +14 -0
  24. data/doc/release_notes/5.49.0.txt +59 -0
  25. data/doc/release_notes/5.50.0.txt +78 -0
  26. data/doc/release_notes/5.51.0.txt +47 -0
  27. data/doc/release_notes/5.52.0.txt +87 -0
  28. data/doc/release_notes/5.53.0.txt +23 -0
  29. data/doc/release_notes/5.54.0.txt +27 -0
  30. data/doc/release_notes/5.55.0.txt +21 -0
  31. data/doc/release_notes/5.56.0.txt +51 -0
  32. data/doc/release_notes/5.57.0.txt +23 -0
  33. data/doc/release_notes/5.58.0.txt +31 -0
  34. data/doc/release_notes/5.59.0.txt +73 -0
  35. data/doc/release_notes/5.60.0.txt +22 -0
  36. data/doc/release_notes/5.61.0.txt +43 -0
  37. data/doc/release_notes/5.62.0.txt +132 -0
  38. data/doc/release_notes/5.63.0.txt +33 -0
  39. data/doc/schema_modification.rdoc +1 -1
  40. data/doc/security.rdoc +9 -9
  41. data/doc/sql.rdoc +27 -15
  42. data/doc/testing.rdoc +22 -11
  43. data/doc/transactions.rdoc +6 -6
  44. data/doc/virtual_rows.rdoc +2 -2
  45. data/lib/sequel/adapters/ado/access.rb +1 -1
  46. data/lib/sequel/adapters/ado.rb +17 -17
  47. data/lib/sequel/adapters/amalgalite.rb +3 -5
  48. data/lib/sequel/adapters/ibmdb.rb +2 -2
  49. data/lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc/derby.rb +8 -0
  50. data/lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc/h2.rb +60 -10
  51. data/lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc/hsqldb.rb +6 -0
  52. data/lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc/postgresql.rb +4 -4
  53. data/lib/sequel/adapters/jdbc.rb +16 -18
  54. data/lib/sequel/adapters/mysql.rb +80 -67
  55. data/lib/sequel/adapters/mysql2.rb +54 -49
  56. data/lib/sequel/adapters/odbc.rb +6 -2
  57. data/lib/sequel/adapters/oracle.rb +3 -3
  58. data/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb +83 -40
  59. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/access.rb +11 -1
  60. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/db2.rb +30 -0
  61. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mssql.rb +58 -7
  62. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/mysql.rb +40 -2
  63. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/oracle.rb +76 -0
  64. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/postgres.rb +418 -174
  65. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlanywhere.rb +10 -0
  66. data/lib/sequel/adapters/shared/sqlite.rb +102 -11
  67. data/lib/sequel/adapters/sqlanywhere.rb +1 -1
  68. data/lib/sequel/adapters/sqlite.rb +60 -18
  69. data/lib/sequel/adapters/tinytds.rb +1 -1
  70. data/lib/sequel/adapters/utils/columns_limit_1.rb +22 -0
  71. data/lib/sequel/adapters/utils/mysql_mysql2.rb +1 -1
  72. data/lib/sequel/ast_transformer.rb +6 -0
  73. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_single.rb +5 -7
  74. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_threaded.rb +5 -1
  75. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool/single.rb +6 -8
  76. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool/threaded.rb +8 -8
  77. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool/timed_queue.rb +257 -0
  78. data/lib/sequel/connection_pool.rb +47 -30
  79. data/lib/sequel/core.rb +28 -18
  80. data/lib/sequel/database/connecting.rb +26 -2
  81. data/lib/sequel/database/misc.rb +69 -14
  82. data/lib/sequel/database/query.rb +38 -1
  83. data/lib/sequel/database/schema_generator.rb +45 -52
  84. data/lib/sequel/database/schema_methods.rb +17 -1
  85. data/lib/sequel/dataset/actions.rb +107 -13
  86. data/lib/sequel/dataset/features.rb +20 -0
  87. data/lib/sequel/dataset/misc.rb +1 -1
  88. data/lib/sequel/dataset/prepared_statements.rb +2 -0
  89. data/lib/sequel/dataset/query.rb +118 -16
  90. data/lib/sequel/dataset/sql.rb +177 -47
  91. data/lib/sequel/extensions/_model_pg_row.rb +0 -12
  92. data/lib/sequel/extensions/_pretty_table.rb +1 -1
  93. data/lib/sequel/extensions/any_not_empty.rb +1 -1
  94. data/lib/sequel/extensions/async_thread_pool.rb +438 -0
  95. data/lib/sequel/extensions/auto_literal_strings.rb +1 -1
  96. data/lib/sequel/extensions/blank.rb +8 -0
  97. data/lib/sequel/extensions/constraint_validations.rb +1 -1
  98. data/lib/sequel/extensions/core_refinements.rb +36 -11
  99. data/lib/sequel/extensions/date_arithmetic.rb +71 -31
  100. data/lib/sequel/extensions/date_parse_input_handler.rb +67 -0
  101. data/lib/sequel/extensions/datetime_parse_to_time.rb +5 -1
  102. data/lib/sequel/extensions/duplicate_columns_handler.rb +1 -1
  103. data/lib/sequel/extensions/eval_inspect.rb +2 -0
  104. data/lib/sequel/extensions/inflector.rb +9 -1
  105. data/lib/sequel/extensions/is_distinct_from.rb +141 -0
  106. data/lib/sequel/extensions/looser_typecasting.rb +3 -0
  107. data/lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb +7 -2
  108. data/lib/sequel/extensions/named_timezones.rb +26 -6
  109. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pagination.rb +1 -1
  110. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_array.rb +23 -3
  111. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_array_ops.rb +2 -2
  112. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_auto_parameterize.rb +478 -0
  113. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_enum.rb +1 -1
  114. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_extended_date_support.rb +28 -25
  115. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_extended_integer_support.rb +116 -0
  116. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_hstore.rb +6 -1
  117. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_hstore_ops.rb +53 -3
  118. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_inet.rb +10 -11
  119. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_inet_ops.rb +1 -1
  120. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_interval.rb +45 -19
  121. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_json.rb +13 -15
  122. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_json_ops.rb +73 -2
  123. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_loose_count.rb +3 -1
  124. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_multirange.rb +367 -0
  125. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_range.rb +10 -23
  126. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_range_ops.rb +37 -9
  127. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row.rb +19 -13
  128. data/lib/sequel/extensions/pg_row_ops.rb +1 -1
  129. data/lib/sequel/extensions/query.rb +2 -0
  130. data/lib/sequel/extensions/s.rb +2 -1
  131. data/lib/sequel/extensions/schema_dumper.rb +13 -2
  132. data/lib/sequel/extensions/server_block.rb +8 -12
  133. data/lib/sequel/extensions/sql_comments.rb +110 -3
  134. data/lib/sequel/extensions/sql_log_normalizer.rb +108 -0
  135. data/lib/sequel/extensions/sqlite_json_ops.rb +255 -0
  136. data/lib/sequel/extensions/string_agg.rb +1 -1
  137. data/lib/sequel/extensions/string_date_time.rb +19 -23
  138. data/lib/sequel/extensions/symbol_aref.rb +2 -0
  139. data/lib/sequel/model/associations.rb +325 -96
  140. data/lib/sequel/model/base.rb +51 -27
  141. data/lib/sequel/model/errors.rb +10 -1
  142. data/lib/sequel/model/inflections.rb +1 -1
  143. data/lib/sequel/model/plugins.rb +5 -0
  144. data/lib/sequel/plugins/association_proxies.rb +2 -0
  145. data/lib/sequel/plugins/async_thread_pool.rb +39 -0
  146. data/lib/sequel/plugins/auto_restrict_eager_graph.rb +62 -0
  147. data/lib/sequel/plugins/auto_validations.rb +87 -15
  148. data/lib/sequel/plugins/auto_validations_constraint_validations_presence_message.rb +68 -0
  149. data/lib/sequel/plugins/class_table_inheritance.rb +2 -2
  150. data/lib/sequel/plugins/column_encryption.rb +728 -0
  151. data/lib/sequel/plugins/composition.rb +10 -4
  152. data/lib/sequel/plugins/concurrent_eager_loading.rb +174 -0
  153. data/lib/sequel/plugins/constraint_validations.rb +2 -1
  154. data/lib/sequel/plugins/dataset_associations.rb +4 -1
  155. data/lib/sequel/plugins/dirty.rb +1 -1
  156. data/lib/sequel/plugins/enum.rb +124 -0
  157. data/lib/sequel/plugins/finder.rb +3 -1
  158. data/lib/sequel/plugins/insert_conflict.rb +4 -0
  159. data/lib/sequel/plugins/instance_specific_default.rb +1 -1
  160. data/lib/sequel/plugins/json_serializer.rb +39 -24
  161. data/lib/sequel/plugins/lazy_attributes.rb +3 -0
  162. data/lib/sequel/plugins/list.rb +3 -1
  163. data/lib/sequel/plugins/many_through_many.rb +108 -9
  164. data/lib/sequel/plugins/nested_attributes.rb +12 -7
  165. data/lib/sequel/plugins/pg_array_associations.rb +56 -38
  166. data/lib/sequel/plugins/pg_auto_constraint_validations.rb +3 -1
  167. data/lib/sequel/plugins/prepared_statements.rb +10 -1
  168. data/lib/sequel/plugins/primary_key_lookup_check_values.rb +154 -0
  169. data/lib/sequel/plugins/rcte_tree.rb +27 -19
  170. data/lib/sequel/plugins/require_valid_schema.rb +67 -0
  171. data/lib/sequel/plugins/serialization.rb +9 -3
  172. data/lib/sequel/plugins/serialization_modification_detection.rb +2 -1
  173. data/lib/sequel/plugins/single_table_inheritance.rb +8 -0
  174. data/lib/sequel/plugins/sql_comments.rb +189 -0
  175. data/lib/sequel/plugins/static_cache.rb +1 -1
  176. data/lib/sequel/plugins/subclasses.rb +28 -11
  177. data/lib/sequel/plugins/tactical_eager_loading.rb +23 -10
  178. data/lib/sequel/plugins/timestamps.rb +1 -1
  179. data/lib/sequel/plugins/unused_associations.rb +521 -0
  180. data/lib/sequel/plugins/update_or_create.rb +1 -1
  181. data/lib/sequel/plugins/validate_associated.rb +22 -12
  182. data/lib/sequel/plugins/validation_helpers.rb +38 -11
  183. data/lib/sequel/plugins/xml_serializer.rb +1 -1
  184. data/lib/sequel/sql.rb +1 -1
  185. data/lib/sequel/timezones.rb +12 -14
  186. data/lib/sequel/version.rb +1 -1
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+ # frozen-string-literal: true
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+ #
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+ # This extension changes Sequel's postgres adapter to automatically
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+ # parameterize queries by default. Sequel's default behavior has always
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+ # been to literalize all arguments unless specifically using
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+ # parameters (via :$arg placeholders and the Dataset#prepare/call methods).
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+ # This extension makes Sequel use string, numeric, blob, date, and
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+ # time types as parameters. Example:
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+ #
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+ # # Default
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+ # DB[:test].where(:a=>1)
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+ # # SQL: SELECT * FROM test WHERE a = 1
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+ #
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+ # DB.extension :pg_auto_parameterize
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+ # DB[:test].where(:a=>1)
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+ # # SQL: SELECT * FROM test WHERE a = $1 (args: [1])
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+ #
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+ # Other pg_* extensions that ship with Sequel and add support for
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+ # PostgreSQL-specific types support automatically parameterizing those
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+ # types when used with this extension.
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+ #
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+ # This extension is not generally faster than the default behavior.
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+ # In some cases it is faster, such as when using large strings.
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+ # However, the use of parameters avoids potential security issues,
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+ # in case Sequel does not correctly literalize one of the arguments
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+ # that this extension would automatically parameterize.
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+ #
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+ # There are some known issues with automatic parameterization:
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+ #
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+ # 1. In order to avoid most type errors, the extension attempts to guess
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+ # the appropriate type and automatically casts most placeholders,
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+ # except plain Ruby strings (which PostgreSQL treats as an unknown
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+ # type).
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+ #
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+ # Unfortunately, if the type guess is incorrect, or a plain Ruby
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+ # string is used and PostgreSQL cannot determine the data type for it,
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+ # the query may result in a DatabaseError. To fix both issues, you can
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+ # explicitly cast values using <tt>Sequel.cast(value, type)</tt>, and
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+ # Sequel will cast to that type.
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+ #
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+ # 2. PostgreSQL supports a maximum of 65535 parameters per query.
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+ # Attempts to use a query with more than this number of parameters
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+ # will result in a Sequel::DatabaseError being raised. Sequel tries
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+ # to mitigate this issue by turning <tt>column IN (int, ...)</tt>
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+ # queries into <tt>column = ANY(CAST($ AS int8[]))</tt> using an
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+ # array parameter, to reduce the number of parameters. It also limits
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+ # inserting multiple rows at once to a maximum of 40 rows per query by
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+ # default. While these mitigations handle the most common cases
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+ # where a large number of parameters would be used, there are other
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+ # cases.
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+ #
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+ # 3. Automatic parameterization will consider the same objects as
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+ # equivalent when building SQL. However, for performance, it does
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+ # not perform equality checks. So code such as:
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+ #
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+ # DB[:t].select{foo('a').as(:f)}.group{foo('a')}
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+ # # SELECT foo('a') AS "f" FROM "t" GROUP BY foo('a')
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+ #
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+ # Will get auto paramterized as:
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+ #
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+ # # SELECT foo($1) AS "f" FROM "t" GROUP BY foo($2)
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+ #
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+ # Which will result in a DatabaseError, since that is not valid SQL.
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+ #
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+ # If you use the same expression, it will use the same parameter:
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+ #
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+ # foo = Sequel.function(:foo, 'a')
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+ # DB[:t].select(foo.as(:f)).group(foo)
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+ # # SELECT foo($1) AS "f" FROM "t" GROUP BY foo($1)
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+ #
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+ # Note that Dataset#select_group and similar methods that take arguments
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+ # used in multiple places in the SQL will generally handle this
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+ # automatically, since they will use the same objects:
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+ #
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+ # DB[:t].select_group{foo('a').as(:f)}
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+ # # SELECT foo($1) AS "f" FROM "t" GROUP BY foo($1)
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+ #
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+ # You can work around any issues that come up by disabling automatic
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+ # parameterization by calling the +no_auto_parameterize+ method on the
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+ # dataset (which returns a clone of the dataset). You can avoid
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+ # parameterization for specific values in the query by wrapping them
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+ # with +Sequel.skip_pg_auto_param+.
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+ #
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+ # It is likely there are corner cases not mentioned above
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+ # when using this extension. Users are encouraged to provide feedback
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+ # when using this extension if they come across such corner cases.
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+ #
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+ # This extension is only compatible when using the pg driver, not
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+ # when using the sequel-postgres-pr, jeremyevans-postgres-pr, or
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+ # postgres-pr drivers, as those do not support bound variables.
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+ #
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+ # Related module: Sequel::Postgres::AutoParameterize
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+
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+ module Sequel
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+ module Postgres
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+ # Enable automatically parameterizing queries.
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+ module AutoParameterize
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+ # SQL query string that also holds an array of parameters
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+ class QueryString < ::String
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+ # The array of parameters used by this query.
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+ attr_reader :args
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+
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+ # Add a new parameter to this query, which adds
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+ # the parameter to the array of parameters, and an
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+ # SQL placeholder to the query itself.
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+ def add_arg(s)
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+ unless defined?(@args)
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+ @args = []
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+ @arg_map = {}
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+ @arg_map.compare_by_identity
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+ end
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+
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+ unless pos = @arg_map[s]
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+ @args << s
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+ pos = @arg_map[s] = @args.length.to_s
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+ end
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+ self << '$' << pos
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+ end
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+
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+ # Return a new QueryString with the given string appended
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+ # to the receiver, and the same arguments.
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+ def +(other)
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+ v = self.class.new(super)
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+ v.instance_variable_set(:@args, @args) if @args
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+ v
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+ end
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+
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+ # Whether this query string currently supports
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+ # automatic parameterization. Automatic parameterization
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+ # is disabled at certain points during query building where
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+ # PostgreSQL does not support it.
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+ def auto_param?
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+ !@skip_auto_param
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+ end
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+
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+ # Skip automatic parameterization inside the passed block.
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+ # This is used during query generation to disable
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+ # automatic parameterization for clauses not supporting it.
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+ def skip_auto_param
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+ skip_auto_param = @skip_auto_param
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+ begin
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+ @skip_auto_param = true
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+ yield
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+ ensure
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+ @skip_auto_param = skip_auto_param
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Freeze the stored arguments when freezing the query string.
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+ def freeze
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+ @args.freeze if @args
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ # Show args when the query string is inspected
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+ def inspect
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+ @args ? "#{self}; #{@args.inspect}".inspect : super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Wrapper class that skips auto parameterization for the wrapped object.
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+ class SkipAutoParam < SQL::Wrapper
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+ def to_s_append(ds, sql)
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+ if sql.is_a?(QueryString)
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+ sql.skip_auto_param{super}
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+ else
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module DatabaseMethods
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+ def self.extended(db)
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+ unless (db.adapter_scheme == :postgres && USES_PG) || (db.adapter_scheme == :mock && db.database_type == :postgres)
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+ raise Error, "pg_auto_parameterize is only supported when using the postgres adapter with the pg driver"
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+ end
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+ db.extend_datasets(DatasetMethods)
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+ end
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+
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+ # If the sql string has an embedded parameter array,
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+ # extract the parameter values from that.
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+ def execute(sql, opts={})
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+ if sql.is_a?(QueryString) && (args = sql.args)
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+ opts = opts.merge(:arguments=>args)
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+ end
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ # Disable auto_parameterization during COPY TABLE.
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+ def copy_table_sql(table, opts=OPTS)
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+ table = _no_auto_parameterize(table)
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+ super
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+ end
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+ # Disable auto_parameterization during CREATE TABLE AS.
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+ def create_table_as(name, sql, options)
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+ sql = _no_auto_parameterize(sql)
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ # Disable auto_parameterization during CREATE VIEW.
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+ def create_view_sql(name, source, options)
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+ source = _no_auto_parameterize(source)
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+ super
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+ end
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+ # Disable automatic parameterization for the given table if supported.
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+ def _no_auto_parameterize(table)
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+ if table.is_a?(DatasetMethods)
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+ table.no_auto_parameterize
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+ else
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+ table
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module DatasetMethods
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+ # Return a clone of the dataset that will not do
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+ # automatic parameterization.
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+ def no_auto_parameterize
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+ cached_dataset(:_no_auto_parameterize_ds) do
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+ @opts[:no_auto_parameterize] ? self : clone(:no_auto_parameterize=>true)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Do not add implicit typecasts for directly typecasted values,
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+ # since the user is presumably doing so to set the type, not convert
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+ # from the implicitly typecasted type.
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+ def cast_sql_append(sql, expr, type)
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+ if auto_param?(sql) && auto_param_type(expr)
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+ sql << 'CAST('
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+ sql.add_arg(expr)
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+ sql << ' AS ' << db.cast_type_literal(type).to_s << ')'
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+ else
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Transform column IN (int, ...) expressions into column = ANY($)
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+ # and column NOT IN (int, ...) expressions into column != ALL($)
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+ # using an integer array bound variable for the ANY/ALL argument.
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+ # This is the same optimization PostgreSQL performs internally,
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+ # but this reduces the number of bound variables.
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+ def complex_expression_sql_append(sql, op, args)
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+ case op
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+ when :IN, :"NOT IN"
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+ l, r = args
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+ if auto_param?(sql) && !l.is_a?(Array) && _integer_array?(r) && r.size > 1
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+ if op == :IN
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+ op = :"="
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+ func = :ANY
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+ else
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+ op = :!=
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+ func = :ALL
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+ end
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+ args = [l, Sequel.function(func, Sequel.cast(_integer_array_auto_param(r), 'int8[]'))]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ # Parameterize insertion of multiple values
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+ def multi_insert_sql(columns, values)
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+ if @opts[:no_auto_parameterize]
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+ super
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+ else
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+ [clone(:multi_insert_values=>values.map{|r| Array(r)}).insert_sql(columns, LiteralString.new('VALUES '))]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # For strings, numeric arguments, and date/time arguments, add
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+ # them as parameters to the query instead of literalizing them
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+ # into the SQL.
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+ def literal_append(sql, v)
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+ if auto_param?(sql) && (type = auto_param_type(v))
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+ sql.add_arg(v) << type
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+ else
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Placeholder literalizers are not supported supported when using automatic parameterization.
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+ def supports_placeholder_literalizer?
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+ @opts[:no_auto_parameterize]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Disable automatic parameterization when using a cursor.
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+ def use_cursor(*)
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+ super.no_auto_parameterize
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+ end
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+
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+ # Store receiving dataset and args when with_sql is used with a method name symbol, so sql
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+ # can be parameterized correctly if used as a subselect.
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+ def with_sql(*a)
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+ ds = super
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+ if Symbol === a[0]
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+ ds = ds.clone(:with_sql_dataset=>self, :with_sql_args=>a.freeze)
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+ end
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+ ds
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+ end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ # Disable automatic parameterization for prepared statements,
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+ # since they will use manual parameterization.
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+ def to_prepared_statement(*a)
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+ @opts[:no_auto_parameterize] ? super : no_auto_parameterize.to_prepared_statement(*a)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ # If auto parameterization is supported for the value, return a string
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+ # for the implicit typecast to use. Return false/nil if the value should not be
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+ # automatically parameterized.
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+ def auto_param_type(v)
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+ case v
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+ when String
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+ case v
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+ when LiteralString
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+ false
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+ when Sequel::SQL::Blob
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+ "::bytea"
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+ else
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+ ""
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+ end
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+ when Integer
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+ ((v > 2147483647 || v < -2147483648) ? "::int8" : "::int4")
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+ when Float
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+ # PostgreSQL treats literal floats as numeric, not double precision
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+ # But older versions of PostgreSQL don't handle Infinity/NaN in numeric
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+ v.finite? ? "::numeric" : "::double precision"
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+ when BigDecimal
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+ "::numeric"
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+ when Sequel::SQLTime
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+ "::time"
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+ when Time
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+ "::#{@db.cast_type_literal(Time)}"
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+ when DateTime
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+ "::#{@db.cast_type_literal(DateTime)}"
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+ when Date
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+ "::date"
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+ else
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+ v.respond_to?(:sequel_auto_param_type) ? v.sequel_auto_param_type(self) : auto_param_type_fallback(v)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Allow other extensions to support auto parameterization in ways that do not
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+ # require adding the sequel_auto_param_type method.
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+ def auto_param_type_fallback(v)
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+ super if defined?(super)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Whether the given query string currently supports automatic parameterization.
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+ def auto_param?(sql)
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+ sql.is_a?(QueryString) && sql.auto_param?
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+ end
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+
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+ # Default the import slice to 40, since PostgreSQL supports a maximum of 1600
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+ # columns per table, and it supports a maximum of 65k parameters. Technically,
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+ # there can be more than one parameter per column, so this doesn't prevent going
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+ # over the limit, though it does make it less likely.
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+ def default_import_slice
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+ 40
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+ end
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+
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+ # Handle parameterization of multi_insert_sql
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+ def _insert_values_sql(sql, values)
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+ super
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+
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+ if values = @opts[:multi_insert_values]
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+ expression_list_append(sql, values.map{|r| Array(r)})
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Whether the given argument is an array of integers or NULL values, recursively.
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+ def _integer_array?(v)
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+ Array === v && v.all?{|x| nil == x || Integer === x}
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+ end
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+
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+ # Create the bound variable string that will be used for the IN (int, ...) to = ANY($)
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+ # optimization for integer arrays.
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+ def _integer_array_auto_param(v)
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+ buf = String.new
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+ buf << '{'
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+ comma = false
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+ v.each do |x|
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+ if comma
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+ buf << ","
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+ else
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+ comma = true
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+ end
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+
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+ buf << (x ? x.to_s : 'NULL')
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+ end
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+ buf << '}'
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+ end
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+
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+ # Skip auto parameterization in LIMIT and OFFSET clauses
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+ def select_limit_sql(sql)
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+ if auto_param?(sql) && (@opts[:limit] || @opts[:offset])
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+ sql.skip_auto_param{super}
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+ else
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Skip auto parameterization in ORDER clause if used with
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+ # integer values indicating ordering by the nth column.
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+ def select_order_sql(sql)
413
+ if auto_param?(sql) && (order = @opts[:order]) && order.any?{|o| Integer === o || (SQL::OrderedExpression === o && Integer === o.expression)}
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+ sql.skip_auto_param{super}
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+ else
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+ super
417
+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Skip auto parameterization in CTE CYCLE clause
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+ def select_with_sql_cte_search_cycle(sql,cte)
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+ if auto_param?(sql) && cte[:cycle]
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+ sql.skip_auto_param{super}
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+ else
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+ super
426
+ end
427
+ end
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+
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+ # Unless auto parameterization is disabled, use a string that
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+ # can store the parameterized arguments.
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+ def sql_string_origin
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+ @opts[:no_auto_parameterize] ? super : QueryString.new
433
+ end
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+
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+ # If subquery uses with_sql with a method name symbol, get the dataset
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+ # with_sql was called on, and use that as the subquery, recording the
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+ # arguments to with_sql that will be used to calculate the sql.
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+ def subselect_sql_dataset(sql, ds)
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+ if ws_ds = ds.opts[:with_sql_dataset]
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+ super(sql, ws_ds).clone(:subselect_sql_args=>ds.opts[:with_sql_args])
441
+ else
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+ super
443
+ end
444
+ end
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+
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+ # If subquery used with_sql with a method name symbol, use the arguments to
447
+ # with_sql to determine the sql, so that the subselect can be parameterized.
448
+ def subselect_sql_append_sql(sql, ds)
449
+ if args = ds.opts[:subselect_sql_args]
450
+ ds.send(*args)
451
+ else
452
+ super
453
+ end
454
+ end
455
+
456
+ # Use auto parameterization for datasets with static SQL using placeholders.
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+ def static_sql(sql)
458
+ if @opts[:append_sql] || @opts[:no_auto_parameterize] || String === sql
459
+ super
460
+ else
461
+ query_string = QueryString.new
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+ literal_append(query_string, sql)
463
+ query_string
464
+ end
465
+ end
466
+ end
467
+ end
468
+ end
469
+
470
+ module SQL::Builders
471
+ # Skip auto parameterization for the given object when building queries.
472
+ def skip_pg_auto_param(v)
473
+ Postgres::AutoParameterize::SkipAutoParam.new(v)
474
+ end
475
+ end
476
+
477
+ Database.register_extension(:pg_auto_parameterize, Postgres::AutoParameterize::DatabaseMethods)
478
+ end
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
42
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  #
43
43
  # This extension integrates with the pg_array extension. If you plan
44
44
  # to use arrays of enum types, load the pg_array extension before the
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- # pg_interval extension:
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+ # pg_enum extension:
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  #
47
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  # DB.extension :pg_array, :pg_enum
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  #
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ module Sequel
29
29
  INFINITE_DATETIME_VALUES = ([PLUS_INFINITY, MINUS_INFINITY] + INFINITE_TIMESTAMP_STRINGS).freeze
30
30
  PLUS_DATE_INFINITY = Date::Infinity.new
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31
  MINUS_DATE_INFINITY = -PLUS_DATE_INFINITY
32
+ RATIONAL_60 = Rational(60)
33
+ TIME_CAN_PARSE_BC = RUBY_VERSION >= '2.5'
32
34
 
33
35
  # Add dataset methods and update the conversion proces for dates and timestamps.
34
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  def self.extended(db)
@@ -38,6 +40,18 @@ module Sequel
38
40
  procs[1184] = procs[1114] = db.method(:to_application_timestamp)
39
41
  end
40
42
 
43
+ # Handle BC dates and times in bound variables. This is necessary for Date values
44
+ # when using both the postgres and jdbc adapters, but also necessary for Time values
45
+ # on jdbc.
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+ def bound_variable_arg(arg, conn)
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+ case arg
48
+ when Date, Time
49
+ literal(arg)
50
+ else
51
+ super
52
+ end
53
+ end
54
+
41
55
  # Whether infinite timestamps/dates should be converted on retrieval. By default, no
42
56
  # conversion is done, so an error is raised if you attempt to retrieve an infinite
43
57
  # timestamp/date. You can set this to :nil to convert to nil, :string to leave
@@ -83,30 +97,21 @@ module Sequel
83
97
  # If convert_infinite_timestamps is true and the value is infinite, return an appropriate
84
98
  # value based on the convert_infinite_timestamps setting.
85
99
  def to_application_timestamp(value)
86
- if value.is_a?(String) && (m = value.match(/((?:[-+]\d\d:\d\d)(:\d\d)?)?( BC)?\z/)) && (m[2] || m[3])
100
+ if value.is_a?(String) && (m = /((?:[-+]\d\d:\d\d)(:\d\d)?)?( BC)?\z/.match(value)) && (m[2] || m[3])
87
101
  if m[3]
88
102
  value = value.sub(' BC', '').sub(' ', ' BC ')
89
- conv = defined?(JRUBY_VERSION) && JRUBY_VERSION == '9.2.0.0'
90
103
  end
91
- if m[2] || conv
92
- dt = DateTime.parse(value)
93
- if conv
94
- # :nocov:
95
- if Sequel.datetime_class == DateTime
96
- dt >>= 12
97
- else
98
- dt >>= 24
99
- end
100
- # :nocov:
101
- end
102
- unless Sequel.datetime_class == DateTime
103
- dt = dt.to_time
104
- if conv && (timezone == nil || timezone == :local) && !m[1]
105
- # :nocov:
106
- dt = Sequel.send(:convert_input_timestamp, dt.strftime("%F %T.%6N"), :local)
107
- # :nocov:
108
- end
104
+ if m[2]
105
+ dt = if Sequel.datetime_class == DateTime
106
+ DateTime.parse(value)
107
+ elsif TIME_CAN_PARSE_BC
108
+ Time.parse(value)
109
+ # :nocov:
110
+ else
111
+ DateTime.parse(value).to_time
112
+ # :nocov:
109
113
  end
114
+
110
115
  Sequel.convert_output_timestamp(dt, Sequel.application_timezone)
111
116
  else
112
117
  super(value)
@@ -223,10 +228,7 @@ module Sequel
223
228
  # Work around JRuby bug #4822 in Time#to_datetime for times before date of calendar reform
224
229
  def literal_time(time)
225
230
  if time < TIME_YEAR_1
226
- dt = DateTime.parse(super)
227
- # Work around JRuby bug #5191
228
- dt >>= 12 if JRUBY_VERSION == '9.2.0.0'
229
- literal_datetime(dt)
231
+ literal_datetime(DateTime.parse(super))
230
232
  else
231
233
  super
232
234
  end
@@ -236,7 +238,8 @@ module Sequel
236
238
  # Handle BC Time objects.
237
239
  def literal_time(time)
238
240
  if time < TIME_YEAR_1
239
- literal_datetime(time.to_datetime)
241
+ time = db.from_application_timestamp(time)
242
+ time.strftime("'#{sprintf('%04i', time.year.abs+1)}-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N#{format_timestamp_offset(*(time.utc_offset/RATIONAL_60).divmod(60))} BC'")
240
243
  else
241
244
  super
242
245
  end
@@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
1
+ # frozen-string-literal: true
2
+ #
3
+ # The pg_extended_integer_support extension supports literalizing
4
+ # Ruby integers outside of PostgreSQL bigint range on PostgreSQL.
5
+ # Sequel by default will raise exceptions when
6
+ # literalizing such integers, as PostgreSQL would treat them
7
+ # as numeric type values instead of integer/bigint type values
8
+ # if unquoted, which can result in unexpected negative performance
9
+ # (e.g. forcing sequential scans when index scans would be used for
10
+ # an integer/bigint type).
11
+ #
12
+ # To load the extension into a Dataset (this returns a new Dataset):
13
+ #
14
+ # dataset = dataset.extension(:pg_extended_integer_support)
15
+ #
16
+ # To load the extension into a Database, so it affects all of the
17
+ # Database's datasets:
18
+ #
19
+ # DB.extension :pg_extended_integer_support
20
+ #
21
+ # By default, the extension will quote integers outside
22
+ # bigint range:
23
+ #
24
+ # DB.literal(2**63) # => "'9223372036854775808'"
25
+ #
26
+ # Quoting the value treats the type as unknown:
27
+ #
28
+ # DB.get{pg_typeof(2**63)} # => 'unknown'
29
+ #
30
+ # PostgreSQL will implicitly cast the unknown type to the appropriate
31
+ # database type, raising an error if it cannot be casted. Be aware this
32
+ # can result in the integer value being implicitly casted to text or
33
+ # any other PostgreSQL type:
34
+ #
35
+ # # Returns a string, not an integer:
36
+ # DB.get{2**63}
37
+ # # => "9223372036854775808"
38
+ #
39
+ # You can use the Dataset#integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy method
40
+ # with the value +:raw+ to change the strategy to not quote the variable:
41
+ #
42
+ # DB.dataset.
43
+ # integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy(:raw).
44
+ # literal(2**63)
45
+ # # => "9223372036854775808"
46
+ #
47
+ # Note that not quoting the value will result in PostgreSQL treating
48
+ # the type as numeric instead of integer:
49
+ #
50
+ # DB.dataset.
51
+ # integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy(:raw).
52
+ # get{pg_typeof(2**63)}
53
+ # # => "numeric"
54
+ #
55
+ # The +:raw+ behavior was Sequel's historical behavior, but unless
56
+ # you fully understand the reprecussions of PostgreSQL using a
57
+ # numeric type for integer values, you should not use it.
58
+ #
59
+ # To get the current default behavior of raising an exception for
60
+ # integers outside of PostgreSQL bigint range, you can use a strategy
61
+ # of +:raise+.
62
+ #
63
+ # To specify a default strategy for handling integers outside
64
+ # bigint range that applies to all of a Database's datasets, you can
65
+ # use the +:integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy+ Database option with
66
+ # a value of +:raise+ or +:raw+:
67
+ #
68
+ # DB.opts[:integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy] = :raw
69
+ #
70
+ # The Database option will be used as a fallback if you did not call
71
+ # the Dataset#integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy method to specify
72
+ # a strategy for the dataset.
73
+ #
74
+ # Related module: Sequel::Postgres::ExtendedIntegerSupport
75
+
76
+ #
77
+ module Sequel
78
+ module Postgres
79
+ module ExtendedIntegerSupport
80
+ # Set the strategy for handling integers outside PostgreSQL
81
+ # bigint range. Supported values:
82
+ #
83
+ # :quote :: Quote the integer value. PostgreSQL will treat
84
+ # the integer as a unknown type, implicitly casting
85
+ # to any other type as needed. This is the default
86
+ # value when using the pg_extended_integer_support
87
+ # extension.
88
+ # :raise :: Raise error when attempting to literalize the integer
89
+ # (the default behavior of Sequel on PostgreSQL when
90
+ # not using the pg_extended_integer_support extension).
91
+ # :raw :: Use raw integer value without quoting. PostgreSQL
92
+ # will treat the integer as a numeric. This was Sequel's
93
+ # historical behavior, but it is unlikely to be desired.
94
+ def integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy(strategy)
95
+ clone(:integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy=>strategy)
96
+ end
97
+
98
+ private
99
+
100
+ # Handle integers outside the bigint range by using
101
+ # the configured strategy.
102
+ def literal_integer_outside_bigint_range(v)
103
+ case @opts[:integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy] || @db.opts[:integer_outside_bigint_range_strategy]
104
+ when :raise
105
+ super
106
+ when :raw
107
+ v.to_s
108
+ else # when :quote
109
+ "'#{v}'"
110
+ end
111
+ end
112
+ end
113
+ end
114
+
115
+ Dataset.register_extension(:pg_extended_integer_support, Postgres::ExtendedIntegerSupport)
116
+ end