amxmodx/plugins/include/sqlx.inc
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// vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=99 noet:
//
// AMX Mod X, based on AMX Mod by Aleksander Naszko ("OLO").
// Copyright (C) The AMX Mod X Development Team.
//
// This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or higher.
// Additional exceptions apply. For full license details, see LICENSE.txt or visit:
// https://alliedmods.net/amxmodx-license
//
// SQLX - Newer SQL Database API
//
#if defined _sqlx_included
#endinput
#endif
#define _sqlx_included
//eh..
#define SQL_NumRows SQL_NumResults
#if AMXX_VERSION_NUM >= 175
#pragma reqclass sqlx
#if !defined AMXMODX_NOAUTOLOAD
#pragma defclasslib sqlx mysql
#endif //!defined AMXMODX_NOAUTOLOAD
#endif //AMXX_VERSION_NUM
enum Handle
{
Empty_Handle
};
/**
* Creates a connection information tuple.
* This tuple must be passed into connection routines.
* Freeing the tuple is not necessary, but is a good idea if you
* create many of them. You can cache these handles globally.
* !!NOTE!! I have seen most people think that this connects to the DB.
* Nowhere does it say this, and in fact it does not. It only caches
* the connection information, the host/user/pass/etc.
*
* The optional timeout parameter specifies how long connections should wait before
* giving up. If 0, the default (which is undefined) is used.
*
*/
native Handle:SQL_MakeDbTuple(const host[], const user[], const pass[], const db[], timeout=0);
/**
* Frees an SQL handle.
* The handle can be to anything (tuple, connection, query, results, etc).
* If you free a database connection, it closes the connection as well.
*/
native SQL_FreeHandle(Handle:h);
/**
* Opens a database connection.
* Returns an SQL handle, which must be freed.
* Returns Empty_Handle on failure.
*/
native Handle:SQL_Connect(Handle:cn_tuple, &errcode, error[], maxlength);
/**
* Sets the character set of the current connection.
* Like SET NAMES .. in mysql, but stays after connection problems.
*
* If a connection tuple is supplied, this should be called before SQL_Connect or SQL_ThreadQuery.
* Also note the change will remain until you call this function with another value.
*
* Example: "utf8", "latin1"
*
* @param h Database or connection tuple Handle.
* @param charset The character set string to change to.
* @return True, if character set was changed, false otherwise.
*/
native bool:SQL_SetCharset(Handle:h, const charset[]);
/**
* Prepares a query.
* The query must always be freed.
* This does not actually do the query!
*/
native Handle:SQL_PrepareQuery(Handle:db, const fmt[], any:...);
/**
* Back-quotes characters in a string for database querying.
* Note: The buffer's maximum size should be 2*strlen(string) to catch
* all scenarios.
*
* @param db Database handle for localization, or Empty_Handle
* for when a handle is not available.
* @param buffer Buffer to copy to.
* @param buflen Maximum size of the buffer.
* @param string String to backquote (should not overlap buffer).
* @return Length of new string, or -1 on failure.
*/
native SQL_QuoteString(Handle:db, buffer[], buflen, const string[]);
/**
* Back-quotes characters in a string for database querying.
* Note: The buffer's maximum size should be 2*strlen(string) to catch
* all scenarios.
*
* @param db Database handle for localization, or Empty_Handle
* for when a handle is not available.
* @param buffer Buffer to copy to.
* @param buflen Maximum size of the buffer.
* @param fmt Format of string to backquote (should not overlap buffer).
* @param ... Format arguments.
* @return Length of new string, or -1 on failure.
*/
native SQL_QuoteStringFmt(Handle:db, buffer[], buflen, const fmt[], any:...);
#define TQUERY_CONNECT_FAILED -2
#define TQUERY_QUERY_FAILED -1
#define TQUERY_SUCCESS 0
/**
* Prepares and executes a threaded query.
* This will not interrupt gameplay in the event of a poor/lossed
* connection, however, the interface is more complicated and
* asynchronous. Furthermore, a new connection/disconnection is
* made for each query to simplify driver support.
* The handler should look like:
*
* @param failstate - One of the three TQUERY_ defines.
* @param query - Handle to the query, do not free it.
* @param error - An error message, if any.
* @param errnum - An error code, if any.
* @param data - Data array you passed in.
* @param size - Size of the data array you passed in.
* @param queuetime - Amount of gametime that passed while the query was resolving.
*
* public QueryHandler(failstate, Handle:query, error[], errnum, data[], size, Float:queuetime)
*
* Note! The handle you pass in is a DB Tuple, NOT an active connection!
* Note! The handle does not need to be freed.
* Also note: This function is not guaranteed to be in another thread
* (in fact - it's not). You're seeing data "after the fact",
* and as such to execute another query you should run
* SQL_ThreadQuery again with new data.
*/
native SQL_ThreadQuery(Handle:db_tuple, const handler[], const query[], const data[]="", dataSize=0);
/**
* Executes a query.
* Returns 1 if the query succeeded.
* Returns 0 if the query failed.
* NOTE: You can call this multiple times as long as its parent
* connection is kept open. Each time the result set will be freed
* from the previous call.
*/
native SQL_Execute(Handle:query);
/**
* Gets information about a failed query error.
* Returns the errorcode.
*/
native SQL_QueryError(Handle:query, error[], maxlength);
/**
* Returns 1 if there are more results to be read,
* 0 otherwise.
*/
native SQL_MoreResults(Handle:query);
/**
* Tells whether a specific column in the current row
* is NULL or not.
*/
native SQL_IsNull(Handle:query, column);
/**
* Retrieves the current result.
* A successful query starts at the first result,
* so you should not call SQL_NextRow() first.
* Passing no extra params - return int
* Passing one extra param - return float in 1st extra arg
* Passing two extra params - return string in 1st arg, max length in 2nd
* Example:
* new num = SQL_ReadResult(query, 0)
* new Float:num2
* new str[32]
* SQL_ReadResult(query, 1, num2)
* SQL_ReadResult(query, 2, str, 31)
*/
native SQL_ReadResult(Handle:query, column, {Float,_}:...);
/**
* Advances to the next result (return value should be ignored).
*/
native SQL_NextRow(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns the number of affected rows.
*/
native SQL_AffectedRows(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns the number of rows total.
*/
native SQL_NumResults(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns the number of columns total.
*/
native SQL_NumColumns(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns the name of a column.
* Errors on a bad field number.
*/
native SQL_FieldNumToName(Handle:query, num, name[], maxlength);
/**
* Returns the number of a named column, or -1 if not found.
*/
native SQL_FieldNameToNum(Handle:query, const name[]);
/**
* Rewinds a result set to the first row.
*/
native SQL_Rewind(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns the insert id of the last INSERT query.
* Returns 0 otherwise.
*/
native SQL_GetInsertId(Handle:query);
/**
* Returns which driver this plugin is currently bound to.
*/
native SQL_GetAffinity(driver[], maxlen);
/**
* Sets driver affinity. You can use this to force a particular
* driver implementation. This will automatically change all SQL
* natives in your plugin to be "bound" to the module in question.
* If no such module is found, it will return 0. This isn't necessarily bad -
* the user might have typed the wrong driver. Unless your plugin is built
* to handle different driver types at once, you should let this error pass.
* Note, that using this while you have open handles to another database
* type will cause problems. I.e., you cannot open a handle, switch
* affinity, then close the handle with a different driver.
* Switching affinity is an O(n*m) operation, where n is the number of
* SQL natives and m is the number of used natives in total.
* Intuitive programmers will note that this causes problems for threaded queries.
* You will have to either force your script to work under one affinity, or to
* pack the affinity type into the query data, check it against the current, then
* set the new affinity if necessary. Then, restore the old for safety.
*/
native SQL_SetAffinity(const driver[]);
/**
* Returns the original query string that a query handle used.
*/
native SQL_GetQueryString(Handle:query, buffer[], maxlength);
/**
* For queries which return multiple result sets, this advances to the next
* result set if one is available. Otherwise, the current result set is
* destroyed and will no longer be accessible.
*
* This function will always return false on SQLite, and when using threaded
* queries in MySQL. Nonetheless, it has the same effect of removing the last
* result set.
*
* @param query Query Handle.
* @return True on success, false on failure.
*/
native bool:SQL_NextResultSet(Handle:query);
/**
* This function can be used to find out if a table in a Sqlite database exists.
* (updated for newer API)
*/
stock bool:sqlite_TableExists(Handle:db, const table[])
{
new Handle:query = SQL_PrepareQuery(
db,
"SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='%s' LIMIT 1;",
table);
if (!SQL_Execute(query) || !SQL_NumResults(query))
{
SQL_FreeHandle(query);
return false;
}
SQL_FreeHandle(query);
return true;
}
/**
* Use this for executing a query where you don't care about the result.
* Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success
*/
stock SQL_SimpleQuery(Handle:db, const query[], error[]="", maxlength=0, &rows=0)
{
new Handle:hQuery = SQL_PrepareQuery(db, "%s", query);
if (!SQL_Execute(hQuery))
{
SQL_QueryError(hQuery, error, maxlength);
SQL_FreeHandle(hQuery);
return 0;
}
rows = SQL_NumResults(hQuery);
SQL_FreeHandle(hQuery);
return 1;
}
/**
* Use this for executing a query where you don't care about the result.
* Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success
*/
stock SQL_SimpleQueryFmt(Handle:db, error[]="", maxlength=0, &rows=0, const fmt[], any:...)
{
static query_buf[2048];
vformat(query_buf, 2047, fmt, 6);
new Handle:hQuery = SQL_PrepareQuery(db, "%s", query_buf);
if (!SQL_Execute(hQuery))
{
SQL_QueryError(hQuery, error, maxlength);
SQL_FreeHandle(hQuery);
return 0;
}
rows = SQL_NumResults(hQuery);
SQL_FreeHandle(hQuery);
return 1;
}
/**
* Use this for executing a query and not caring about the error.
* Returns -1 on error, >=0 on success (with number of affected rows)
*/
stock SQL_QueryAndIgnore(Handle:db, const queryfmt[], any:...)
{
static query[4096];
new Handle:hQuery;
new ret;
vformat(query, sizeof(query)-1, queryfmt, 3);
hQuery = SQL_PrepareQuery(db, "%s", query);
if (SQL_Execute(hQuery))
{
ret = SQL_AffectedRows(hQuery);
} else {
ret = -1;
}
SQL_FreeHandle(hQuery);
return ret;
}
stock Handle:SQL_MakeStdTuple(timeout = 0)
{
static host[64], user[32], pass[32], db[128];
static get_type[12], set_type[12];
get_cvar_string("amx_sql_host", host, 63);
get_cvar_string("amx_sql_user", user, 31);
get_cvar_string("amx_sql_pass", pass, 31);
get_cvar_string("amx_sql_type", set_type, 11);
get_cvar_string("amx_sql_db", db, 127);
if (timeout <= 0)
{
timeout = get_cvar_num("amx_sql_timeout");
}
SQL_GetAffinity(get_type, 12);
if (!equali(get_type, set_type))
{
if (!SQL_SetAffinity(set_type))
{
log_amx("Failed to set affinity from %s to %s.", get_type, set_type);
}
}
return SQL_MakeDbTuple(host, user, pass, db, timeout);
}