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package pgx
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgconn"
)
// QueuedQuery is a query that has been queued for execution via a Batch.
type QueuedQuery struct {
SQL string
Arguments []any
fn batchItemFunc
sd *pgconn.StatementDescription
}
type batchItemFunc func(br BatchResults) error
// Query sets fn to be called when the response to qq is received.
func (qq *QueuedQuery) Query(fn func(rows Rows) error) {
qq.fn = func(br BatchResults) error {
rows, _ := br.Query()
defer rows.Close()
err := fn(rows)
if err != nil {
return err
}
rows.Close()
return rows.Err()
}
}
// Query sets fn to be called when the response to qq is received.
func (qq *QueuedQuery) QueryRow(fn func(row Row) error) {
qq.fn = func(br BatchResults) error {
row := br.QueryRow()
return fn(row)
}
}
// Exec sets fn to be called when the response to qq is received.
func (qq *QueuedQuery) Exec(fn func(ct pgconn.CommandTag) error) {
qq.fn = func(br BatchResults) error {
ct, err := br.Exec()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return fn(ct)
}
}
// Batch queries are a way of bundling multiple queries together to avoid
// unnecessary network round trips. A Batch must only be sent once.
type Batch struct {
QueuedQueries []*QueuedQuery
}
// Queue queues a query to batch b. query can be an SQL query or the name of a prepared statement.
// The only pgx option argument that is supported is QueryRewriter. Queries are executed using the
// connection's DefaultQueryExecMode.
func (b *Batch) Queue(query string, arguments ...any) *QueuedQuery {
qq := &QueuedQuery{
SQL: query,
Arguments: arguments,
}
b.QueuedQueries = append(b.QueuedQueries, qq)
return qq
}
// Len returns number of queries that have been queued so far.
func (b *Batch) Len() int {
return len(b.QueuedQueries)
}
type BatchResults interface {
// Exec reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.Exec. Prefer
// calling Exec on the QueuedQuery.
Exec() (pgconn.CommandTag, error)
// Query reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.Query. Prefer
// calling Query on the QueuedQuery.
Query() (Rows, error)
// QueryRow reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Conn.QueryRow.
// Prefer calling QueryRow on the QueuedQuery.
QueryRow() Row
// Close closes the batch operation. All unread results are read and any callback functions registered with
// QueuedQuery.Query, QueuedQuery.QueryRow, or QueuedQuery.Exec will be called. If a callback function returns an
// error or the batch encounters an error subsequent callback functions will not be called.
//
// Close must be called before the underlying connection can be used again. Any error that occurred during a batch
// operation may have made it impossible to resyncronize the connection with the server. In this case the underlying
// connection will have been closed.
//
// Close is safe to call multiple times. If it returns an error subsequent calls will return the same error. Callback
// functions will not be rerun.
Close() error
}
type batchResults struct {
ctx context.Context
conn *Conn
mrr *pgconn.MultiResultReader
err error
b *Batch
qqIdx int
closed bool
endTraced bool
}
// Exec reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Exec.
func (br *batchResults) Exec() (pgconn.CommandTag, error) {
if br.err != nil {
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, br.err
}
if br.closed {
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
}
query, arguments, _ := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
if !br.mrr.NextResult() {
err := br.mrr.Close()
if err == nil {
err = errors.New("no result")
}
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchQuery(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchQueryData{
SQL: query,
Args: arguments,
Err: err,
})
}
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, err
}
commandTag, err := br.mrr.ResultReader().Close()
if err != nil {
br.err = err
br.mrr.Close()
}
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchQuery(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchQueryData{
SQL: query,
Args: arguments,
CommandTag: commandTag,
Err: br.err,
})
}
return commandTag, br.err
}
// Query reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Query.
func (br *batchResults) Query() (Rows, error) {
query, arguments, ok := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
if !ok {
query = "batch query"
}
if br.err != nil {
return &baseRows{err: br.err, closed: true}, br.err
}
if br.closed {
alreadyClosedErr := fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
return &baseRows{err: alreadyClosedErr, closed: true}, alreadyClosedErr
}
rows := br.conn.getRows(br.ctx, query, arguments)
rows.batchTracer = br.conn.batchTracer
if !br.mrr.NextResult() {
rows.err = br.mrr.Close()
if rows.err == nil {
rows.err = errors.New("no result")
}
rows.closed = true
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchQuery(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchQueryData{
SQL: query,
Args: arguments,
Err: rows.err,
})
}
return rows, rows.err
}
rows.resultReader = br.mrr.ResultReader()
return rows, nil
}
// QueryRow reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with QueryRow.
func (br *batchResults) QueryRow() Row {
rows, _ := br.Query()
return (*connRow)(rows.(*baseRows))
}
// Close closes the batch operation. Any error that occurred during a batch operation may have made it impossible to
// resyncronize the connection with the server. In this case the underlying connection will have been closed.
func (br *batchResults) Close() error {
defer func() {
if !br.endTraced {
if br.conn != nil && br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchEnd(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchEndData{Err: br.err})
}
br.endTraced = true
}
}()
if br.err != nil {
return br.err
}
if br.closed {
return nil
}
// Read and run fn for all remaining items
for br.err == nil && !br.closed && br.b != nil && br.qqIdx < len(br.b.QueuedQueries) {
if br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx].fn != nil {
err := br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx].fn(br)
if err != nil {
br.err = err
}
} else {
br.Exec()
}
}
br.closed = true
err := br.mrr.Close()
if br.err == nil {
br.err = err
}
return br.err
}
func (br *batchResults) earlyError() error {
return br.err
}
func (br *batchResults) nextQueryAndArgs() (query string, args []any, ok bool) {
if br.b != nil && br.qqIdx < len(br.b.QueuedQueries) {
bi := br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx]
query = bi.SQL
args = bi.Arguments
ok = true
br.qqIdx++
}
return
}
type pipelineBatchResults struct {
ctx context.Context
conn *Conn
pipeline *pgconn.Pipeline
lastRows *baseRows
err error
b *Batch
qqIdx int
closed bool
endTraced bool
}
// Exec reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Exec.
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) Exec() (pgconn.CommandTag, error) {
if br.err != nil {
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, br.err
}
if br.closed {
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
}
if br.lastRows != nil && br.lastRows.err != nil {
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, br.err
}
query, arguments, _ := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
results, err := br.pipeline.GetResults()
if err != nil {
br.err = err
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, br.err
}
var commandTag pgconn.CommandTag
switch results := results.(type) {
case *pgconn.ResultReader:
commandTag, br.err = results.Close()
default:
return pgconn.CommandTag{}, fmt.Errorf("unexpected pipeline result: %T", results)
}
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchQuery(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchQueryData{
SQL: query,
Args: arguments,
CommandTag: commandTag,
Err: br.err,
})
}
return commandTag, br.err
}
// Query reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with Query.
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) Query() (Rows, error) {
if br.err != nil {
return &baseRows{err: br.err, closed: true}, br.err
}
if br.closed {
alreadyClosedErr := fmt.Errorf("batch already closed")
return &baseRows{err: alreadyClosedErr, closed: true}, alreadyClosedErr
}
if br.lastRows != nil && br.lastRows.err != nil {
br.err = br.lastRows.err
return &baseRows{err: br.err, closed: true}, br.err
}
query, arguments, ok := br.nextQueryAndArgs()
if !ok {
query = "batch query"
}
rows := br.conn.getRows(br.ctx, query, arguments)
rows.batchTracer = br.conn.batchTracer
br.lastRows = rows
results, err := br.pipeline.GetResults()
if err != nil {
br.err = err
rows.err = err
rows.closed = true
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchQuery(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchQueryData{
SQL: query,
Args: arguments,
Err: err,
})
}
} else {
switch results := results.(type) {
case *pgconn.ResultReader:
rows.resultReader = results
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("unexpected pipeline result: %T", results)
br.err = err
rows.err = err
rows.closed = true
}
}
return rows, rows.err
}
// QueryRow reads the results from the next query in the batch as if the query has been sent with QueryRow.
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) QueryRow() Row {
rows, _ := br.Query()
return (*connRow)(rows.(*baseRows))
}
// Close closes the batch operation. Any error that occurred during a batch operation may have made it impossible to
// resyncronize the connection with the server. In this case the underlying connection will have been closed.
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) Close() error {
defer func() {
if !br.endTraced {
if br.conn.batchTracer != nil {
br.conn.batchTracer.TraceBatchEnd(br.ctx, br.conn, TraceBatchEndData{Err: br.err})
}
br.endTraced = true
}
}()
if br.err == nil && br.lastRows != nil && br.lastRows.err != nil {
br.err = br.lastRows.err
return br.err
}
if br.closed {
return br.err
}
// Read and run fn for all remaining items
for br.err == nil && !br.closed && br.b != nil && br.qqIdx < len(br.b.QueuedQueries) {
if br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx].fn != nil {
err := br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx].fn(br)
if err != nil {
br.err = err
}
} else {
br.Exec()
}
}
br.closed = true
err := br.pipeline.Close()
if br.err == nil {
br.err = err
}
return br.err
}
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) earlyError() error {
return br.err
}
func (br *pipelineBatchResults) nextQueryAndArgs() (query string, args []any, ok bool) {
if br.b != nil && br.qqIdx < len(br.b.QueuedQueries) {
bi := br.b.QueuedQueries[br.qqIdx]
query = bi.SQL
args = bi.Arguments
ok = true
br.qqIdx++
}
return
}