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gitea/vendor/gopkg.in/testfixtures.v2/sqlserver.go

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package testfixtures
import (
"database/sql"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// SQLServer is the helper for SQL Server for this package.
// SQL Server >= 2008 is required.
type SQLServer struct {
baseHelper
tables []string
}
func (h *SQLServer) init(db *sql.DB) error {
var err error
h.tables, err = h.tableNames(db)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (*SQLServer) paramType() int {
return paramTypeQuestion
}
func (*SQLServer) quoteKeyword(s string) string {
parts := strings.Split(s, ".")
for i, p := range parts {
parts[i] = fmt.Sprintf(`[%s]`, p)
}
return strings.Join(parts, ".")
}
func (*SQLServer) databaseName(q queryable) (string, error) {
var dbName string
err := q.QueryRow("SELECT DB_NAME()").Scan(&dbName)
return dbName, err
}
func (*SQLServer) tableNames(q queryable) ([]string, error) {
rows, err := q.Query("SELECT table_schema + '.' + table_name FROM information_schema.tables")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rows.Close()
var tables []string
for rows.Next() {
var table string
if err = rows.Scan(&table); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tables = append(tables, table)
}
if err = rows.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return tables, nil
}
func (h *SQLServer) tableHasIdentityColumn(q queryable, tableName string) bool {
sql := `
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM SYS.IDENTITY_COLUMNS
WHERE OBJECT_ID = OBJECT_ID(?)
`
var count int
q.QueryRow(sql, h.quoteKeyword(tableName)).Scan(&count)
return count > 0
}
func (h *SQLServer) whileInsertOnTable(tx *sql.Tx, tableName string, fn func() error) (err error) {
if h.tableHasIdentityColumn(tx, tableName) {
defer func() {
_, err2 := tx.Exec(fmt.Sprintf("SET IDENTITY_INSERT %s OFF", h.quoteKeyword(tableName)))
if err2 != nil && err == nil {
err = err2
}
}()
_, err := tx.Exec(fmt.Sprintf("SET IDENTITY_INSERT %s ON", h.quoteKeyword(tableName)))
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return fn()
}
func (h *SQLServer) disableReferentialIntegrity(db *sql.DB, loadFn loadFunction) (err error) {
// ensure the triggers are re-enable after all
defer func() {
var sql string
for _, table := range h.tables {
sql += fmt.Sprintf("ALTER TABLE %s WITH CHECK CHECK CONSTRAINT ALL;", h.quoteKeyword(table))
}
if _, err2 := db.Exec(sql); err2 != nil && err == nil {
err = err2
}
}()
var sql string
for _, table := range h.tables {
sql += fmt.Sprintf("ALTER TABLE %s NOCHECK CONSTRAINT ALL;", h.quoteKeyword(table))
}
if _, err := db.Exec(sql); err != nil {
return err
}
tx, err := db.Begin()
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer tx.Rollback()
if err = loadFn(tx); err != nil {
return err
}
return tx.Commit()
}
// splitter is a batchSplitter interface implementation. We need it for
// SQL Server because commands like a `CREATE SCHEMA...` and a `CREATE TABLE...`
// could not be executed in the same batch.
// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/sql/sql-server-2008-r2/ms175502(v=sql.105)#rules-for-using-batches
func (*SQLServer) splitter() []byte {
return []byte("GO\n")
}