freebsd-dev/contrib/kyua/cli/cmd_db_exec.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "cli/cmd_db_exec.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iterator>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include "cli/common.ipp"
#include "store/exceptions.hpp"
#include "store/layout.hpp"
#include "store/read_backend.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/options.hpp"
#include "utils/cmdline/parser.ipp"
#include "utils/cmdline/ui.hpp"
#include "utils/defs.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/database.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/sqlite/statement.hpp"
namespace cmdline = utils::cmdline;
namespace config = utils::config;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace layout = store::layout;
namespace sqlite = utils::sqlite;
using cli::cmd_db_exec;
namespace {
/// Concatenates a vector into a string using ' ' as a separator.
///
/// \param args The objects to join. This cannot be empty.
///
/// \return The concatenation of all the objects in the set.
static std::string
flatten_args(const cmdline::args_vector& args)
{
std::ostringstream output;
std::copy(args.begin(), args.end(),
std::ostream_iterator< std::string >(output, " "));
std::string result = output.str();
result.erase(result.end() - 1);
return result;
}
} // anonymous namespace
/// Formats a particular cell of a statement result.
///
/// \param stmt The statement whose cell to format.
/// \param index The index of the cell to format.
///
/// \return A textual representation of the cell.
std::string
cli::format_cell(sqlite::statement& stmt, const int index)
{
switch (stmt.column_type(index)) {
case sqlite::type_blob: {
const sqlite::blob blob = stmt.column_blob(index);
return F("BLOB of %s bytes") % blob.size;
}
case sqlite::type_float:
return F("%s") % stmt.column_double(index);
case sqlite::type_integer:
return F("%s") % stmt.column_int64(index);
case sqlite::type_null:
return "NULL";
case sqlite::type_text:
return stmt.column_text(index);
}
UNREACHABLE;
}
/// Formats the column names of a statement for output as CSV.
///
/// \param stmt The statement whose columns to format.
///
/// \return A comma-separated list of column names.
std::string
cli::format_headers(sqlite::statement& stmt)
{
std::string output;
int i = 0;
for (; i < stmt.column_count() - 1; ++i)
output += stmt.column_name(i) + ',';
output += stmt.column_name(i);
return output;
}
/// Formats a row of a statement for output as CSV.
///
/// \param stmt The statement whose current row to format.
///
/// \return A comma-separated list of values.
std::string
cli::format_row(sqlite::statement& stmt)
{
std::string output;
int i = 0;
for (; i < stmt.column_count() - 1; ++i)
output += cli::format_cell(stmt, i) + ',';
output += cli::format_cell(stmt, i);
return output;
}
/// Default constructor for cmd_db_exec.
cmd_db_exec::cmd_db_exec(void) : cli_command(
"db-exec", "sql_statement", 1, -1,
"Executes an arbitrary SQL statement in a results file and prints "
"the resulting table")
{
add_option(results_file_open_option);
add_option(cmdline::bool_option("no-headers", "Do not show headers in the "
"output table"));
}
/// Entry point for the "db-exec" subcommand.
///
/// \param ui Object to interact with the I/O of the program.
/// \param cmdline Representation of the command line to the subcommand.
///
/// \return 0 if everything is OK, 1 if the statement is invalid or if there is
/// any other problem.
int
cmd_db_exec::run(cmdline::ui* ui, const cmdline::parsed_cmdline& cmdline,
const config::tree& /* user_config */)
{
try {
const fs::path results_file = layout::find_results(
results_file_open(cmdline));
// TODO(jmmv): Shouldn't be using store::detail here...
sqlite::database db = store::detail::open_and_setup(
results_file, sqlite::open_readwrite);
sqlite::statement stmt = db.create_statement(
flatten_args(cmdline.arguments()));
if (stmt.step()) {
if (!cmdline.has_option("no-headers"))
ui->out(cli::format_headers(stmt));
do
ui->out(cli::format_row(stmt));
while (stmt.step());
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} catch (const sqlite::error& e) {
cmdline::print_error(ui, F("SQLite error: %s.") % e.what());
return EXIT_FAILURE;
} catch (const store::error& e) {
cmdline::print_error(ui, F("%s.") % e.what());
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}