mysql/example/async_futures.cpp
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//
// Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Ruben Perez Hidalgo (rubenperez038 at gmail dot com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
//[example_async_futures
#include <boost/mysql/error_code.hpp>
#include <boost/mysql/handshake_params.hpp>
#include <boost/mysql/results.hpp>
#include <boost/mysql/row_view.hpp>
#include <boost/mysql/statement.hpp>
#include <boost/mysql/tcp_ssl.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/io_context.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ip/tcp.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ssl/context.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/use_future.hpp>
#include <boost/system/system_error.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <thread>
using boost::asio::use_future;
using boost::mysql::error_code;
void print_employee(boost::mysql::row_view employee)
{
std::cout << "Employee '" << employee.at(0) << " " // first_name (string)
<< employee.at(1) << "' earns " // last_name (string)
<< employee.at(2) << " dollars yearly\n"; // salary (double)
}
/**
* A boost::asio::io_context plus a thread that calls context.run().
* We encapsulate this here to ensure correct shutdown even in case of
* error (exception), when we should first reset the work guard, then
* stop the io_context, and then join the thread. Failing to do so
* may cause your application to not stop (if the work guard is not
* reset) or to terminate badly (if the thread is not joined).
*/
class application
{
boost::asio::io_context ctx_;
boost::asio::executor_work_guard<boost::asio::io_context::executor_type> guard_;
std::thread runner_;
public:
application() : guard_(ctx_.get_executor()), runner_([this] { ctx_.run(); }) {}
application(const application&) = delete;
application(application&&) = delete;
application& operator=(const application&) = delete;
application& operator=(application&&) = delete;
~application()
{
guard_.reset();
runner_.join();
}
boost::asio::io_context& context() { return ctx_; }
};
void main_impl(int argc, char** argv)
{
if (argc != 4 && argc != 5)
{
std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " <username> <password> <server-hostname> [company-id]\n";
exit(1);
}
// The company_id whose employees we will be listing. This
// is user-supplied input, and should be treated as untrusted.
const char* company_id = argc == 5 ? argv[4] : "HGS";
// Context and connections
application app; // boost::asio::io_context and a thread that calls run()
boost::asio::ssl::context ssl_ctx(boost::asio::ssl::context::tls_client);
boost::mysql::tcp_ssl_connection conn(app.context(), ssl_ctx);
// Resolver for hostname resolution
boost::asio::ip::tcp::resolver resolver(app.context().get_executor());
// Connection params
boost::mysql::handshake_params params(
argv[1], // username
argv[2], // password
"boost_mysql_examples" // database to use; leave empty or omit for no database
);
/**
* Hostname resolution.
* Calling async_resolve triggers the
* operation, and calling future::get() blocks the current thread until
* it completes. get() will throw an exception if the operation fails.
*/
auto endpoints_fut = resolver.async_resolve(
argv[3],
boost::mysql::default_port_string,
boost::asio::use_future
);
auto endpoints = endpoints_fut.get();
// Perform the TCP connect and MySQL handshake.
std::future<void> fut = conn.async_connect(*endpoints.begin(), params, use_future);
fut.get();
// We will be using company_id, which is untrusted user input, so we will use a prepared
// statement.
std::future<boost::mysql::statement> stmt_fut = conn.async_prepare_statement(
"SELECT first_name, last_name, salary FROM employee WHERE company_id = ?",
use_future
);
boost::mysql::statement stmt = stmt_fut.get();
// Execute the statement
boost::mysql::results result;
fut = conn.async_execute(stmt.bind(company_id), result, use_future);
fut.get();
// Print employees
for (boost::mysql::row_view employee : result.rows())
{
print_employee(employee);
}
// Notify the MySQL server we want to quit, then close the underlying connection.
conn.async_close(use_future).get();
// application dtor. stops io_context and then joins the thread
}
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
try
{
main_impl(argc, argv);
}
catch (const std::exception& err)
{
std::cerr << "Error: " << err.what() << std::endl;
return 1;
}
}
//]