instiki/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb
2007-01-22 07:43:50 -06:00

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require 'benchmark'
require 'date'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/quoting'
require 'active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_specification'
module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters # :nodoc:
# All the concrete database adapters follow the interface laid down in this class.
# You can use this interface directly by borrowing the database connection from the Base with
# Base.connection.
#
# Most of the methods in the adapter are useful during migrations. Most
# notably, SchemaStatements#create_table, SchemaStatements#drop_table,
# SchemaStatements#add_index, SchemaStatements#remove_index,
# SchemaStatements#add_column, SchemaStatements#change_column and
# SchemaStatements#remove_column are very useful.
class AbstractAdapter
include Quoting, DatabaseStatements, SchemaStatements
@@row_even = true
def initialize(connection, logger = nil) #:nodoc:
@connection, @logger = connection, logger
@runtime = 0
@last_verification = 0
end
# Returns the human-readable name of the adapter. Use mixed case - one
# can always use downcase if needed.
def adapter_name
'Abstract'
end
# Does this adapter support migrations? Backend specific, as the
# abstract adapter always returns +false+.
def supports_migrations?
false
end
# Does this adapter support using DISTINCT within COUNT? This is +true+
# for all adapters except sqlite.
def supports_count_distinct?
true
end
# Should primary key values be selected from their corresponding
# sequence before the insert statement? If true, next_sequence_value
# is called before each insert to set the record's primary key.
# This is false for all adapters but Firebird.
def prefetch_primary_key?(table_name = nil)
false
end
def reset_runtime #:nodoc:
rt, @runtime = @runtime, 0
rt
end
# CONNECTION MANAGEMENT ====================================
# Is this connection active and ready to perform queries?
def active?
@active != false
end
# Close this connection and open a new one in its place.
def reconnect!
@active = true
end
# Close this connection
def disconnect!
@active = false
end
# Lazily verify this connection, calling +active?+ only if it hasn't
# been called for +timeout+ seconds.
def verify!(timeout)
now = Time.now.to_i
if (now - @last_verification) > timeout
reconnect! unless active?
@last_verification = now
end
end
# Provides access to the underlying database connection. Useful for
# when you need to call a proprietary method such as postgresql's lo_*
# methods
def raw_connection
@connection
end
protected
def log(sql, name)
if block_given?
if @logger and @logger.level <= Logger::INFO
result = nil
seconds = Benchmark.realtime { result = yield }
@runtime += seconds
log_info(sql, name, seconds)
result
else
yield
end
else
log_info(sql, name, 0)
nil
end
rescue Exception => e
# Log message and raise exception.
# Set last_verfication to 0, so that connection gets verified
# upon reentering the request loop
@last_verification = 0
message = "#{e.class.name}: #{e.message}: #{sql}"
log_info(message, name, 0)
raise ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid, message
end
def log_info(sql, name, runtime)
return unless @logger
@logger.debug(
format_log_entry(
"#{name.nil? ? "SQL" : name} (#{sprintf("%f", runtime)})",
sql.gsub(/ +/, " ")
)
)
end
def format_log_entry(message, dump = nil)
if ActiveRecord::Base.colorize_logging
if @@row_even
@@row_even = false
message_color, dump_color = "4;36;1", "0;1"
else
@@row_even = true
message_color, dump_color = "4;35;1", "0"
end
log_entry = " \e[#{message_color}m#{message}\e[0m "
log_entry << "\e[#{dump_color}m%#{String === dump ? 's' : 'p'}\e[0m" % dump if dump
log_entry
else
"%s %s" % [message, dump]
end
end
end
end
end