* @author Christoph Wurst * @author Joas Schilling * @author Jonny007-MKD <1-23-4-5@web.de> * @author Morris Jobke * @author Ole Ostergaard * @author Ole Ostergaard * @author Robin Appelman * * @license AGPL-3.0 * * This code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, * as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Affero General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, * along with this program. If not, see * */ namespace OC\DB; use Doctrine\DBAL\Exception; use Doctrine\DBAL\Exception\UniqueConstraintViolationException; /** * This handles the way we use to write queries, into something that can be * handled by the database abstraction layer. */ class Adapter { /** * @var \OC\DB\Connection $conn */ protected $conn; public function __construct($conn) { $this->conn = $conn; } /** * @param string $table name * * @return int id of last insert statement * @throws Exception */ public function lastInsertId($table) { return (int) $this->conn->realLastInsertId($table); } /** * @param string $statement that needs to be changed so the db can handle it * @return string changed statement */ public function fixupStatement($statement) { return $statement; } /** * Create an exclusive read+write lock on a table * * @param string $tableName * @throws Exception * @since 9.1.0 */ public function lockTable($tableName) { $this->conn->beginTransaction(); $this->conn->executeUpdate('LOCK TABLE `' .$tableName . '` IN EXCLUSIVE MODE'); } /** * Release a previous acquired lock again * * @throws Exception * @since 9.1.0 */ public function unlockTable() { $this->conn->commit(); } /** * Insert a row if the matching row does not exists. To accomplish proper race condition avoidance * it is needed that there is also a unique constraint on the values. Then this method will * catch the exception and return 0. * * @param string $table The table name (will replace *PREFIX* with the actual prefix) * @param array $input data that should be inserted into the table (column name => value) * @param array|null $compare List of values that should be checked for "if not exists" * If this is null or an empty array, all keys of $input will be compared * Please note: text fields (clob) must not be used in the compare array * @return int number of inserted rows * @throws Exception * @deprecated 15.0.0 - use unique index and "try { $db->insert() } catch (UniqueConstraintViolationException $e) {}" instead, because it is more reliable and does not have the risk for deadlocks - see https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/12371 */ public function insertIfNotExist($table, $input, array $compare = null) { if (empty($compare)) { $compare = array_keys($input); } $query = 'INSERT INTO `' .$table . '` (`' . implode('`,`', array_keys($input)) . '`) SELECT ' . str_repeat('?,', count($input) - 1).'? ' // Is there a prettier alternative? . 'FROM `' . $table . '` WHERE '; $inserts = array_values($input); foreach ($compare as $key) { $query .= '`' . $key . '`'; if (is_null($input[$key])) { $query .= ' IS NULL AND '; } else { $inserts[] = $input[$key]; $query .= ' = ? AND '; } } $query = substr($query, 0, -5); $query .= ' HAVING COUNT(*) = 0'; try { return $this->conn->executeUpdate($query, $inserts); } catch (UniqueConstraintViolationException $e) { // if this is thrown then a concurrent insert happened between the insert and the sub-select in the insert, that should have avoided it // it's fine to ignore this then // // more discussions about this can be found at https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/12315 return 0; } } /** * @throws \OCP\DB\Exception */ public function insertIgnoreConflict(string $table, array $values) : int { try { $builder = $this->conn->getQueryBuilder(); $builder->insert($table); foreach ($values as $key => $value) { $builder->setValue($key, $builder->createNamedParameter($value)); } return $builder->execute(); } catch (UniqueConstraintViolationException $e) { return 0; } } }