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Made with_diagnostics(deferred) the default token for any_connection and connection_pool. throw_on_error is now marked as legacy. close #329 close #296
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7.9 KiB
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209 lines
7.9 KiB
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Ruben Perez Hidalgo (rubenperez038 at gmail dot com)
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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//
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//[example_pipeline
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// This example demonstrates how to use the pipeline API to prepare,
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// execute and close statements in batch.
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// It uses asynchronous functions and C++20 coroutines (with boost::asio::co_spawn).
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//
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// Pipelines are an experimental feature.
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#include <boost/mysql/any_address.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/any_connection.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/error_with_diagnostics.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/field_view.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/pipeline.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/results.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/row_view.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/string_view.hpp>
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#include <boost/mysql/with_diagnostics.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/as_tuple.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/awaitable.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/co_spawn.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/deferred.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/error.hpp>
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#include <boost/asio/io_context.hpp>
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#include <boost/core/span.hpp>
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#include <array>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <vector>
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#ifdef BOOST_ASIO_HAS_CO_AWAIT
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namespace asio = boost::asio;
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using boost::mysql::string_view;
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using boost::mysql::with_diagnostics;
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// Prepare several statements in batch.
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// This is faster than preparing them one by one, as it saves round-trips to the server.
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asio::awaitable<std::vector<boost::mysql::statement>> batch_prepare(
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boost::mysql::any_connection& conn,
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boost::span<const string_view> statements
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)
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{
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// Construct a pipeline request describing the work to be performed.
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// There must be one prepare_statement_stage per statement to prepare
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boost::mysql::pipeline_request req;
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for (auto stmt_sql : statements)
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req.add_prepare_statement(stmt_sql);
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// Run the pipeline. Using as_tuple prevents async_run_pipeline from throwing.
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// This allows us to include the diagnostics object diag in the thrown exception.
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// stage_response is a variant-like type that can hold the response of any stage type.
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std::vector<boost::mysql::stage_response> pipe_res;
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co_await conn.async_run_pipeline(req, pipe_res);
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// If we got here, all statements were prepared successfully.
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// pipe_res contains as many elements as statements.size(), holding statement objects
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// Extract them into a vector
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std::vector<boost::mysql::statement> res;
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res.reserve(statements.size());
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for (const auto& stage_res : pipe_res)
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res.push_back(stage_res.get_statement());
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co_return res;
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}
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void main_impl(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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if (argc != 4 && argc != 5)
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{
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std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " <username> <password> <server-hostname> [company-id]\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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const char* hostname = argv[3];
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// The company_id to use when inserting new employees.
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// This is user-supplied input, and should be treated as untrusted.
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const char* company_id = argc == 5 ? argv[4] : "HGS";
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// I/O context
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boost::asio::io_context ctx;
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// Connection. Note that the connection's type doesn't depend
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// on the transport (TCP or UNIX sockets).
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boost::mysql::any_connection conn(ctx);
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// Connection configuration. This contains the server address,
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// credentials, and other configuration used during connection establishment.
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// Note that, by default, TCP connections will use TLS. connect_params::ssl
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// allows disabling it.
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boost::mysql::connect_params params;
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// The server address. This can either be a host and port or a UNIX socket path
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params.server_address.emplace_host_and_port(hostname);
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// Username to log in as
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params.username = argv[1];
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// Password to use
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params.password = argv[2];
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// Database to use; leave empty or omit for no database
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params.database = "boost_mysql_examples";
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// Spawn a coroutine running the passed function
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boost::asio::co_spawn(
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ctx.get_executor(),
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[&conn, ¶ms, company_id]() -> boost::asio::awaitable<void> {
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// Connect to the server. with_diagnostics will turn any thrown exceptions
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// into error_with_diagnostics, which contain more info than regular exceptions
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co_await conn.async_connect(params);
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// Prepare the statements using the batch prepare function that we previously defined
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const std::array<string_view, 2> stmt_sql{
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"INSERT INTO employee (company_id, first_name, last_name) VALUES (?, ?, ?)",
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"INSERT INTO audit_log (msg) VALUES (?)"
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};
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std::vector<boost::mysql::statement> stmts = co_await batch_prepare(conn, stmt_sql);
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// Create a pipeline request to execute them.
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// Warning: do NOT include the COMMIT statement in this pipeline.
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// COMMIT must only be executed if all the previous statements succeeded.
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// In a pipeline, all stages get executed, regardless of the outcome of previous stages.
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// We say that COMMIT has a dependency on the result of previous stages.
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boost::mysql::pipeline_request req;
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req.add_execute("START TRANSACTION")
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.add_execute(stmts.at(0), company_id, "Juan", "Lopez")
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.add_execute(stmts.at(0), company_id, "Pepito", "Rodriguez")
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.add_execute(stmts.at(0), company_id, "Someone", "Random")
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.add_execute(stmts.at(1), "Inserted 3 new emplyees");
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std::vector<boost::mysql::stage_response> res;
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// Execute the pipeline
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co_await conn.async_run_pipeline(req, res);
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// If we got here, all stages executed successfully.
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// Since they were execution stages, the response contains a results object.
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// Get the IDs of the newly created employees
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auto id1 = res.at(1).as_results().last_insert_id();
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auto id2 = res.at(2).as_results().last_insert_id();
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auto id3 = res.at(3).as_results().last_insert_id();
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// We can now commit our transaction and close the statements.
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// Clear the request and populate it again
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req.clear();
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req.add_execute("COMMIT").add_close_statement(stmts.at(0)).add_close_statement(stmts.at(1));
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// Run it
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co_await conn.async_run_pipeline(req, res);
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// If we got here, our insertions got committed.
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std::cout << "Inserted employees: " << id1 << ", " << id2 << ", " << id3 << std::endl;
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// Notify the MySQL server we want to quit, then close the underlying connection.
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co_await conn.async_close();
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},
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// If any exception is thrown in the coroutine body, rethrow it.
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[](std::exception_ptr ptr) {
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if (ptr)
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{
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std::rethrow_exception(ptr);
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}
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}
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);
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// Don't forget to call run()! Otherwise, your program
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// will not spawn the coroutine and will do nothing.
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ctx.run();
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}
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int main(int argc, char** argv)
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{
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try
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{
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main_impl(argc, argv);
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}
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catch (const boost::mysql::error_with_diagnostics& err)
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{
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// Some errors include additional diagnostics, like server-provided error messages.
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// Security note: diagnostics::server_message may contain user-supplied values (e.g. the
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// field value that caused the error) and is encoded using to the connection's character set
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// (UTF-8 by default). Treat is as untrusted input.
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std::cerr << "Error: " << err.what() << '\n'
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<< "Server diagnostics: " << err.get_diagnostics().server_message() << std::endl;
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return 1;
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}
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catch (const std::exception& err)
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{
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std::cerr << "Error: " << err.what() << std::endl;
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return 1;
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}
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}
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#else
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int main(int, char**) { std::cout << "Sorry, your compiler does not support C++20 coroutines" << std::endl; }
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#endif
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//]
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