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# Author: Maik Schmidt <contact@maik-schmidt.de>
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter'
require 'date'
begin
require 'oracle' unless self.class.const_defined?(:ORAconn)
module ActiveRecord
class Base
# Establishes a connection to the database that's used by
# all Active Record objects
def self.oracle_connection(config) # :nodoc:
symbolize_strings_in_hash(config)
usr = config[:username] || ''
pwd = config[:password] || ''
db = config[:database] || ''
connection = ORAconn.logon(usr, pwd, db)
cursor = connection.open
cursor.parse("ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD'")
rows_affected = cursor.exec
cursor.close
ConnectionAdapters::OracleAdapter.new(connection)
end
end
module ConnectionAdapters
class OracleAdapter < AbstractAdapter
def select_all(sql, name = nil)
select(sql, name)
end
def select_one(sql, name = nil)
select(sql, name).first
end
# Oracle does not support auto-generated columns, so we have to use
# sequences. Every insert is followed by a select statement, which
# returns the current sequence value. The statements are encapsulated
# in an anonymous PL/SQL block (supported since Oracle 7.3) to prevent
# race conditions and to maximize performance.
def insert(sql, name = nil, pk = nil, id_value = nil)
new_id = nil
if !id_value.nil?
execute(sql, name)
new_id = id_value
else
pk_col = pk || ActiveRecord::Base::primary_key
if sql !~ Regexp.new('\b' + pk_col + '\b')
seq_name = sql.sub(/^\s*insert\s+?into\s+(\S+).*$/im, '\1') + "_id"
sql.sub!(/(into\s+.*?\()/im, '\1' + "#{pk_col}, ")
sql.sub!(/(values\s*\()/im, '\1' + "#{seq_name}.nextval, ")
new_id = ' ' * 40 # Enough space for String representation of ID?
log(sql, name, @connection) do |connection|
cursor = connection.open
s = "begin #{sql}; select #{seq_name}.currval into :new_id from dual; end;"
cursor.parse(s)
cursor.bindrv(':new_id', new_id)
cursor.exec
cursor.close
new_id = new_id.to_i
end
else
execute(sql, name)
end
end
new_id
end
def execute(sql, name = nil)
rows_affected = 0
log(sql, name, @connection) do |connection|
cursor = connection.open
cursor.parse(sql)
rows_affected = cursor.exec
cursor.close
end
rows_affected
end
alias_method :update, :execute
alias_method :delete, :execute
def begin_db_transaction
@connection.commitoff
end
def commit_db_transaction
@connection.commit
@connection.commiton
end
def rollback_db_transaction
@connection.rollback
@connection.commiton
end
def quote_column_name(name) name; end
def quote(value, column = nil)
if column && column.type == :timestamp && value.class.to_s == "String"
begin
value = DateTime.parse(value)
rescue => ex
# Value cannot be parsed.
end
end
case value
when String
if column && column.type == :binary
"'#{quote_string(column.string_to_binary(value))}'" # ' (for ruby-mode)
else
"'#{quote_string(value)}'" # ' (for ruby-mode)
end
when NilClass then "NULL"
when TrueClass then (column && column.type == :boolean ? "'t'" : "1")
when FalseClass then (column && column.type == :boolean ? "'f'" : "0")
when Float, Fixnum, Bignum then value.to_s
when Date then "to_date('#{value.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")}', 'YYYY-MM-DD')"
when Time, DateTime then "to_date('#{value.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")}', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')"
else "'#{quote_string(value.to_yaml)}'"
end
end
def quote_string(s)
s.gsub(/'/, "''") # ' (for ruby-mode)
end
def add_limit!(sql, limit)
l, o = limit.to_s.scan(/\d+/)
if o.nil?
sql.sub!(/^.*$/im, "select * from (#{sql}) where rownum <= #{l}")
else
raise ArgumentError, "LIMIT clauses with OFFSET are not supported yet!"
end
end
def columns(table_name, name = nil)
sql = <<-SQL
select column_name,
data_type,
data_length,
data_precision,
data_default
from user_tab_columns
where table_name = upper('#{table_name}')
SQL
result = []
cols = select_all(sql, name)
cols.each do |c|
name = c['column_name'].downcase
default = c['data_default']
default = (default == 'NULL') ? nil : default
type = get_sql_type(c['data_type'], c['data_length'])
result << Column.new(name, default, type)
end
result
end
private
def get_sql_type(type_name, type_length)
case type_name
when /timestamp/i
return "TIMESTAMP"
when /number/i
return "INT"
when /date/i
return "DATE"
else
return "#{type_name}(#{type_length})"
end
end
def select(sql, name = nil)
col_names = []
cursor = nil
log(sql, name, @connection) do |connection|
cursor = connection.open
col_names = parse(cursor, sql)
cursor.exec
end
rows = []
while cursor.fetch do
row = {}
col_names.each_with_index do |name, i|
row[name] = cursor.getCol(i + 1)[0]
end
rows << row
end
cursor.close
rows
end
VARCHAR2 = 1
NUMBER = 2
INTEGER = 3 ## external
FLOAT = 4 ## external
LONG = 8
ROWID = 11
DATE = 12
RAW = 23
LONG_RAW = 24
UNSIGNED_INT = 68 ## external
CHAR = 96
MLSLABEL = 105
def parse(cursor, sql)
cursor.parse(sql)
colnr = 1
col_names = []
loop {
colinfo = cursor.describe(colnr)
break if colinfo.nil?
col_names << colinfo[2].downcase
collength, coltype = colinfo[3], colinfo[1]
collength, coltype = case coltype
when NUMBER
[40, VARCHAR2]
when VARCHAR2, CHAR
[(collength * 1.5).ceil, VARCHAR2]
when LONG
[65535, LONG]
when LONG_RAW
[65535, LONG_RAW]
else
[collength, VARCHAR2]
end
cursor.define(colnr, collength, coltype)
colnr += 1
}
col_names
end
end
end
end
rescue LoadError
# Oracle driver is unavailable.
end
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