package pgocaml
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Module PGOCaml
module Simple_thread : PGOCaml_generic.THREAD with type 'a t = 'ainclude PGOCaml_generic.PGOCAML_GENERIC with type 'a monad = 'a
For errors generated by the PostgreSQL database back-end. The first argument is a printable error message. The second argument is the complete set of error fields returned from the back-end.
See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/protocol-error-fields.html
Connection management
val describe_connection :
?host:string ->
?port:int ->
?user:string ->
?password:string ->
?database:string ->
?unix_domain_socket_dir:string ->
unit ->
connection_descProduce the actual, concrete connection parameters based on the values and * availability of the various configuration variables.
val connection_desc_to_string : connection_desc -> stringProduce a human-readable textual representation of a concrete connection * descriptor (the password is NOT included in the output of this function) * for logging and error reporting purposes.
val connect :
?host:string ->
?port:int ->
?user:string ->
?password:string ->
?database:string ->
?unix_domain_socket_dir:string ->
?desc:connection_desc ->
unit ->
'a t monadConnect to the database.
The normal $PGDATABASE, etc. environment variables are available.
Close the database handle.
You must call this after you have finished with the handle, or else you will get leaked file descriptors.
Ping the database.
If the database is not available, some sort of exception will be thrown.
This function is a wrapper of ping that returns a boolean instead of raising an exception.
Transactions
Start a transaction.
val transact :
'a t ->
?isolation:isolation ->
?access:access ->
?deferrable:bool ->
('a t -> 'b monad) ->
'b monadtransact db ?isolation ?access ?deferrable f wraps your function f inside a transactional block. First it calls begin_work with isolation, access and deferrable, then calls f and do rollback if f raises an exception, commit otherwise.
Serial column
This is a shorthand for SELECT CURRVAL(serial).
For a table called table with serial column id you would typically call this as serial dbh "table_id_seq" after the previous INSERT operation to get the serial number of the inserted row.
As serial but assumes that the column is a SERIAL or SERIAL4 type.
Miscellaneous
val max_message_length : int refMaximum message length accepted from the back-end.
The default is Sys.max_string_length, which means that we will try to read as much data from the back-end as we can, and this may cause us to run out of memory (particularly on 64 bit machines), causing a possible denial of service.
You may want to set this to a smaller size to avoid this happening.
val verbose : int refVerbosity.
0 means don't print anything. 1 means print short error messages as returned from the back-end. 2 means print all messages as returned from the back-end.
Messages are printed on stderr. Default verbosity level is 1.
val set_private_data : 'a t -> 'a -> unitAttach some private data to the database handle.
NB. The pa_pgsql camlp4 extension uses this for its own purposes, which means that in most programs you will not be able to attach private data to the database handle.
val private_data : 'a t -> 'aRetrieve some private data previously attached to the database handle. If no data has been attached, raises Not_found.
NB. The pa_pgsql camlp4 extension uses this for its own purposes, which means that in most programs you will not be able to attach private data to the database handle.
val uuid : 'a t -> stringRetrieve the unique identifier for this connection.
type pa_pg_data = (string, bool) Hashtbl.tWhen using pa_pgsql, database handles have type PGOCaml.pa_pg_data PGOCaml.t
Low level query interface - DO NOT USE DIRECTLY
type row = result listprepare conn ~query ?name ?types () prepares the statement query and optionally names it name and sets the parameter types to types.
If no name is given, then the "unnamed" statement is overwritten. If no types are given, then the PostgreSQL engine infers types. Synchronously checks for errors.
execute conn ?name ~params () executes the named or unnamed statement name, with the given parameters params, returning the result rows (if any).
There are several steps involved at the protocol layer:
(1) a "portal" is created from the statement, binding the parameters in the statement (Bind).
(2) the portal is executed (Execute).
(3) we synchronise the connection (Sync).
The optional ?portal parameter may be used to name the portal created in step (1) above (otherwise the unnamed portal is used). This is only important if you want to call describe_portal to find out the result types.
close_statement conn ?name () closes a prepared statement and frees up any resources.
close_portal conn ?portal () closes a portal and frees up any resources.
inject conn ?name query executes the statement query and optionally names it name and gives the result.
alter conn ?name query executes the statement query and optionally names it name. Same as inject but ignoring the result.
type row_description = result_description listtype params_description = param_description listval describe_statement :
'a t ->
?name:string ->
unit ->
(params_description * row_description option) monaddescribe_statement conn ?name () describes the named or unnamed statement's parameter types and result types.
val describe_portal :
'a t ->
?portal:string ->
unit ->
row_description option monaddescribe_portal conn ?portal () describes the named or unnamed portal's result types.
Low level type conversion functions - DO NOT USE DIRECTLY
val name_of_type : oid -> stringReturns the OCaml equivalent type name to the PostgreSQL type oid.
For instance, name_of_type (Int32.of_int 23) returns "int32" because the OID for PostgreSQL's internal int4 type is 23.
As another example, name_of_type (Int32.of_int 25) returns "string".
type inet = Unix.inet_addr * inttype timestamptz = CalendarLib.Calendar.t * CalendarLib.Time_Zone.ttype timestamp_array = CalendarLib.Calendar.t option listThe following conversion functions are used by pa_pgsql to convert values in and out of the database.
val string_of_oid : oid -> stringval string_of_int16 : int16 -> stringval string_of_point : point -> stringval string_of_hstore : hstore -> stringval string_of_numeric : numeric -> stringval string_of_uuid : uuid -> stringval string_of_jsonb : jsonb -> stringval string_of_inet : inet -> stringval string_of_timestamp : CalendarLib.Calendar.t -> stringval string_of_timestamptz : timestamptz -> stringval string_of_date : CalendarLib.Date.t -> stringval string_of_time : CalendarLib.Time.t -> stringval string_of_interval : CalendarLib.Calendar.Period.t -> stringval string_of_bytea : bytea -> stringval string_of_bool_array : bool_array -> stringval string_of_int32_array : int32_array -> stringval string_of_int64_array : int64_array -> stringval string_of_string_array : string_array -> stringval string_of_bytea_array : string_array -> stringval string_of_float_array : float_array -> stringval string_of_timestamp_array : timestamp_array -> stringval oid_of_string : string -> oidval int16_of_string : string -> int16val point_of_string : string -> pointval hstore_of_string : string -> hstoreval numeric_of_string : string -> numericval uuid_of_string : string -> uuidval jsonb_of_string : string -> jsonbval inet_of_string : string -> inetval timestamp_of_string : string -> CalendarLib.Calendar.tval timestamptz_of_string : string -> timestamptzval date_of_string : string -> CalendarLib.Date.tval time_of_string : string -> CalendarLib.Time.tval interval_of_string : string -> CalendarLib.Calendar.Period.tval bytea_of_string : string -> byteaval bool_array_of_string : string -> bool_arrayval int32_array_of_string : string -> int32_arrayval int64_array_of_string : string -> int64_arrayval string_array_of_string : string -> string_arrayval float_array_of_string : string -> float_arrayval timestamp_array_of_string : string -> timestamp_arrayval return : 'a -> 'a monad