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=head1 NAME
Database::DumpTruck - Relaxing interface to SQLite
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $dt = new Database::DumpTruck;
$dt->insert({Hello => 'World'});
$dt->create_index(['Hello']);
$dt->upsert({Hello => 'World', Yolo => 8086});
my $data = $dt->dump;
$dt->insert([
{Hello => 'World'},
{Hello => 'Hell', Structured => {
key => value,
array => [ 1, 2, 3, {} ],
}}], 'table2');
my $data2 = $dt->dump('table2');
$dt->drop('table2');
$dt->execute('SELECT 666');
my @columns = $dt->column_names();
$dt->save_var('number_of_the_beast', 666);
my $number_of_the_beast = $dt->get_var('number_of_the_beast');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a simple document-oriented interface to a SQLite database, modelled
after Scraperwiki's Python C<dumptruck> module. It allows for easy (and maybe
inefficient) storage and retrieval of structured data to and from a database
without interfacing with SQL.
L<Database::DumpTruck> attempts to identify the type of the data you're
inserting and uses an appropriate SQLite type:
=over 4
=item C<integer>
This is used for integer values. Will be used for C<8086>, but not C<"8086"> or
C<8086.0>.
=item C<real>
This is used for numeric values that are not integer. Will be used for
C<8086.0>, but not C<"8086"> or C<8086>.
=item C<bool>
This is used for values that look like result of logical statemen. A crude
check for values that are both C<""> and C<0> or both C<"1"> and C<1> at the
same time is in place. This is a result of comparison or a negation.
To force a value to look like boolean, prepend it with a double negation: e.g.
C<!!0> or C<!!1>.
=item C<json text>
Used for C<ARRAY> and C<HASH> references. Values are converted into and from
JSON strings upon C<insert> and C<dump>.
=item C<text>
Pretty much everything else.
=back
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
use B;
use JSON;
require DBD::SQLite;
our $VERSION = '1.2';
sub get_column_type
{
my $v = shift;
return '' unless defined $v;
# A reference?
my $ref = ref $v;
if ($ref) {
return 'json text' if $ref eq 'ARRAY' or $ref eq 'HASH';
# TODO: blessings into some magic package names to force a type?
# TODO: What's the most canonical package to describe datetime?
}
# A scalar.
my $obj = B::svref_2object (\$v);
my $flags = $obj->FLAGS;
# Could here be a better way to detect a boolean?
if (($flags & (B::SVf_NOK | B::SVf_POK))
== (B::SVf_NOK | B::SVf_POK))
{
return 'bool'
if ($obj->NV == 0 && $obj->PV eq '')
or ($obj->NV == 1 && $obj->PV eq '1');
}
return 'text' if $flags & B::SVf_POK;
return 'real' if $flags & B::SVf_NOK;
return 'integer' if $flags & B::SVf_IOK;
return 'text';
}
sub convert
{
my $data = shift;
my @retval;
foreach my $row (ref $data eq 'ARRAY' ? @$data : ($data)) {
push @retval, [ map { [ $_ => $row->{$_} ] } sort keys %$row ];
}
return \@retval;
}
sub simplify
{
my $text = shift;
$text =~ s/[^a-zA-Z0-9]//g;
return $text;
}
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item B<new> ([params])
Initialize the database handle. Accepts optional hash with parameters:
=over 8
=item B<dbname> (Default: C<dumptruck.db>)
The database file.
=item B<table> (Default: C<dumptruck>)
Name for the default table.
=item B<vars_table> (Default: C<_dumptruckvars>)
Name of the variables table.
=item B<vars_table_tmp> (Default: C<_dumptruckvarstmp>)
Name of the temporary table used when converting the values for variables table.
=item B<auto_commit> (Default: C<1>)
Enable automatic commit.
=back
=cut
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
my $self = shift || {};
$self->{dbname} ||= 'dumptruck.db';
$self->{table} ||= 'dumptruck';
$self->{vars_table} ||= '_dumptruckvars';
$self->{vars_table_tmp} ||= '_dumptruckvarstmp';
$self->{auto_commit} = 1
unless exists $self->{auto_commit};
$self->{dbh} = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:$self->{dbname}","","", {
AutoCommit => $self->{auto_commit},
RaiseError => 1, PrintError => 0 })
or die "Could get a database handle: $!";
$self->{dbh}{sqlite_unicode} = 1;
return bless $self, $class;
}
=item B<column_names> ([table_name])
Return a list of names of all columns in given table, or table C<dumptruck>.
=cut
sub column_names
{
my $self = shift;
my $table_name = shift || $self->{table};
$self->execute (sprintf 'PRAGMA table_info(%s)',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name))
}
sub _check_or_create_vars_table
{
my $self = shift;
$self->execute (sprintf 'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS %s '.
'(`key` text PRIMARY KEY, `value` blob, `type` text)',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table}));
}
=item B<execute> (sql, [params])
Run a raw SQL statement and get structured output. Optional parameters for C<?>
placeholders can be specified.
=cut
sub execute
{
my $self = shift;
my $sql = shift;
my @params = @_;
my @retval;
warn "Executing statement: '$sql'" if $self->{debug};
my $sth = $self->{dbh}->prepare ($sql);
$sth->execute (@params);
return [] unless $sth->{NUM_OF_FIELDS};
while (my $row = $sth->fetch) {
my $types = $sth->{TYPE};
my $names = $sth->{NAME_lc};
push @retval, {};
foreach (0..$#$row) {
my $data = $row->[$_];
$data = decode_json ($data) if $data and $types->[$_] eq 'json text';
$retval[$#retval]->{$names->[$_]} = $data;
}
};
return \@retval;
}
=item B<commit> ()
Commit outstanding transaction. Useful when C<auto_commit> is off.
=cut
sub commit
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{dbh}->commit;
}
=item B<close> ()
Close the database handle. You should not need to call this explicitly.
=cut
sub close
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{dbh}->disconnect;
$self->{dbh} = undef;
}
=item B<create_index> (columns, [table_name], [if_not_exists], [unique])
Create an optionally unique index on columns in a given table. Can be told
to do nothing if the index already exists.
=cut
sub create_index
{
my $self = shift;
my $columns = shift;
my $table_name = shift || $self->{table};
my $if_not_exists = shift;
$if_not_exists = (not defined $if_not_exists or $if_not_exists)
? 'IF NOT EXISTS' : '';
my $unique = (shift) ? 'UNIQUE' : '';
my $index_name = join '_', (simplify ($table_name),
map { simplify ($_) } @$columns);
$self->execute (sprintf 'CREATE %s INDEX %s %s ON %s (%s)',
$unique, $if_not_exists, $index_name,
$self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name),
join (',', map { $self->{dbh}->quote ($_) } @$columns));
}
sub _check_and_add_columns
{
my $self = shift;
my $table_name = shift;
my $row = shift;
foreach (@$row) {
my ($k, $v) = @$_;
eval { $self->execute (sprintf 'ALTER TABLE %s ADD COLUMN %s %s',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name),
$self->{dbh}->quote ($k), get_column_type ($v)) };
die if $@ and not $@ =~ /duplicate column name/;
}
}
=item B<create_table> (data, table_name, [error_if_exists])
Create a table and optionally error out if it already exists. The data
structure will be based on data, though no data will be inserted.
=cut
sub create_table
{
my $self = shift;
my $data = shift;
my $table_name = shift or die 'Need table name';
my $error_if_exists = shift;
# Get ordered key-value pairs
my $converted_data = convert ($data);
die 'No data passed' unless $converted_data->[0];
# Find first non-null column
my $startdata = $converted_data->[0];
my ($k, $v);
foreach (@$startdata) {
($k, $v) = @$_;
last if defined $v;
}
# No columns, don't attempt table creation. Do not die either as
# the table might already exist and user may just want to insert
# an all-default/empty row.
return unless $k;
# Create the table with the first column
my $if_not_exists = 'IF NOT EXISTS' unless $error_if_exists;
$self->execute (sprintf 'CREATE TABLE %s %s (%s %s)',
$if_not_exists, $self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name),
$self->{dbh}->quote ($k), get_column_type ($v));
# Add other rows
foreach (@$converted_data) {
$self->_check_and_add_columns ($table_name, $_);
}
}
=item B<insert> (data, [table_name], [upsert])
Insert (and optionally replace) data into a given table or C<dumptruck>.
Creates the table with proper structure if it does not exist already.
=cut
sub insert
{
my $self = shift;
my $data = shift;
my $table_name = shift || $self->{table};
my $upsert = shift;
# Override existing entries
my $upserttext = ($upsert ? 'OR REPLACE' : '');
# Ensure the table itself exists
$self->create_table ($data, $table_name);
# Learn about the types of already existing fields
my %column_types = map { lc($_->{name}) => $_->{type} }
@{$self->column_names ($table_name)};
# Get ordered key-value pairs
my $converted_data = convert ($data);
die 'No data passed' unless $converted_data and $converted_data->[0];
# Add other rows
my @rowids;
foreach (@$converted_data) {
$self->_check_and_add_columns ($table_name, $_);
my (@keys, @values);
foreach my $cols (@$_) {
my ($key, $value) = @$cols;
# Learn about the type and possibly do a conversion
my $type = $column_types{lc($key)} or get_column_type ($value);
$value = encode_json ($value) if $type eq 'json text';
push @keys, $key;
push @values, $value;
}
if (@keys) {
my $question_marks = join ',', map { '?' } 1..@keys;
$self->execute (sprintf ('INSERT %s INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)',
$upserttext, $self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name),
join (',', map { $self->{dbh}->quote($_) } @keys),
$question_marks), @values);
} else {
$self->execute (sprintf 'INSERT %s INTO %s DEFAULT VALUES',
$upserttext, $self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name));
}
push @rowids, $self->execute ('SELECT last_insert_rowid()')
->[0]{'last_insert_rowid()'};
}
return (ref $data eq 'HASH' and $data->{keys}) ? $rowids[0] : @rowids;
}
=item B<upsert> (data, [table_name])
Replace data into a given table or C<dumptruck>. Creates the table with proper
structure if it does not exist already.
Equivalent to calling C<insert> with C<upsert> parameter set to C<1>.
=cut
sub upsert
{
my $self = shift;
my $data = shift;
my $table_name = shift;
$self->insert ($data, $table_name, 1);
}
=item B<get_var> (key)
Retrieve a saved value for given key from the variable database.
=cut
sub get_var
{
my $self = shift;
my $k = shift;
my $data = $self->execute(sprintf ('SELECT * FROM %s WHERE `key` = ?',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table})), $k);
return unless defined $data and exists $data->[0];
# Create a temporary table, to take advantage of the type
# guessing and conversion we do in dump()
$self->execute (sprintf 'CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE %s (`value` %s)',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table_tmp}),
$self->{dbh}->quote ($data->[0]{type}));
$self->execute (sprintf ('INSERT INTO %s (`value`) VALUES (?)',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table_tmp})),
$data->[0]{value});
my $v = $self->dump ($self->{vars_table_tmp})->[0]{value};
$self->drop ($self->{vars_table_tmp});
return $v;
}
=item B<save_var> (key, value)
Insert a value for given key into the variable database.
=cut
sub save_var
{
my $self = shift;
my $k = shift;
my $v = shift;
$self->_check_or_create_vars_table;
# Create a temporary table, to take advantage of the type
# guessing and conversion we do in insert()
my $column_type = get_column_type ($v);
$self->drop ($self->{vars_table_tmp}, 1);
$self->insert ({ value => $v }, $self->{vars_table_tmp});
$self->execute(sprintf ('INSERT OR REPLACE INTO %s '.
'(`key`, `type`, `value`)'.
'SELECT ? AS key, ? AS type, value FROM %s',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table}),
$self->{dbh}->quote ($self->{vars_table_tmp})),
$k, get_column_type ($v));
$self->drop ($self->{vars_table_tmp});
}
=item B<tables> ()
Returns a list of names of all tables in the database.
=cut
sub tables
{
my $self = shift;
map { $_->{name} } @{$self->execute
('SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE TYPE="table"')};
}
=item B<dump> ([table_name])
Returns all data from the given table or C<dumptduck> nicely structured.
=cut
sub dump
{
my $self = shift;
my $table_name = shift || $self->{table};
$self->execute (sprintf 'SELECT * FROM %s',
$self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name))
}
=item B<drop> ([table_name])
Drop the given table or C<dumptruck>.
=cut
sub drop
{
my $self = shift;
my $table_name = shift || $self->{table};
my $if_exists = shift;
$self->execute (sprintf 'DROP TABLE %s %s',
($if_exists ? 'IF EXISTS' : ''),
$self->{dbh}->quote ($table_name))
}
=back
=head1 BUGS
None known.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item *
L<https://github.com/scraperwiki/dumptruck> - Python module this one is
heavily inspired by.
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2014, Lubomir Rintel
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 AUTHOR
Lubomir Rintel L<< <lkundrak@v3.sk> >>
=cut
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