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note/NOTEDB/mysql.pm
TLINDEN c38665373c FIXED: There were many new bugs after my last changes *grrrrr*. fixed.
Works now properly, with both backends!
FIXED:          and another bug: recounting of numbers did not take care about
                the existing order! If you deleted note #12, then note #13 became
                not neccessarily #12! Instead it becames any other number (kind of
                randomly...).
CHANGED:        NOTEDB::binary set_del function changed, it does no more require
                a temporary file for number recount. Instead it uses get_all and
                stores all notes in RAM and then rewrites the database.
FIXED:          fixed the set_new call within note. It used 0 as the first param
                (number) which is not useful since we dont have support for auto-
                increment from all database backends.
FIXED:          fixed the function set_recountnum in NITEDB::mysql, it was also
                incorrect :-((( 0.8 seemed to be a very bad early alpha...........
FIXED:          there was a bug in NOTEDB::binary which caused not to recount note
                numbers after deleting one :-(
2012-02-10 20:13:09 +01:00

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Perl

#!/usr/bin/perl
# $Id: mysql.pm,v 1.2 2000/03/20 00:36:55 thomas Exp thomas $
# Perl module for note
# mysql database backend. see docu: perldoc NOTEDB::binary
#
use DBI;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
package NOTEDB;
# Globals:
my ($DB, $table, $fnum, $fnote, $fdate, $version);
$table = "note";
$fnum = "number";
$fnote = "note";
$fdate = "date";
$version = "(NOTEDB::mysql, 1.2)";
# prepare some std statements... #####################################################################
my $sql_getsingle = "SELECT $fnote,$fdate FROM $table WHERE $fnum = ?";
my $sql_all = "SELECT $fnum,$fnote,$fdate FROM $table";
my $sql_nextnum = "SELECT max($fnum) FROM $table";
my $sql_incrnum = "SELECT $fnum FROM $table ORDER BY $fnum";
my $sql_search = "SELECT DISTINCT $fnum,$fnote,$fdate FROM $table WHERE $fnote LIKE ?";
my $sql_setnum = "UPDATE $table SET $fnum = ? WHERE $fnum = ?";
my $sql_edit = "UPDATE $table SET $fnote = ?, $fdate = ? WHERE $fnum = ?";
my $sql_insertnew = "INSERT INTO $table VALUES (?, ?, ?)";
my $sql_del = "DELETE FROM $table WHERE $fnum = ?";
######################################################################################################
sub new
{
# no prototype, because of the bin-version, which takes only a filename!
my($this, $dbdriver, $dbname, $dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpasswd) = @_;
my $class = ref($this) || $this;
my $self = {};
bless($self,$class);
my $database = "DBI:$dbdriver:$dbname;host=$dbhost";
$DB = DBI->connect($database, $dbuser, $dbpasswd) || die DBI->errstr();
# LOCK the database!
my $lock = $DB->prepare("LOCK TABLES $table WRITE") || die $DB->errstr();
$lock->execute() || die $DB->errstr();
return $self;
}
sub DESTROY
{
# clean the desk!
my $unlock = $DB->prepare("UNLOCK TABLES") || die $DB->errstr;
$unlock->execute() || die $DB->errstr();
$DB->disconnect || die $DB->errstr;
}
sub version {
return $version;
}
sub get_single
{
my($this, $num) = @_;
my($note, $date);
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_getsingle) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute($num) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->bind_columns(undef, \($note, $date)) || die $DB->errstr();
while($statement->fetch) {
return $note, $date;
}
}
sub get_all
{
my($this, $num, $note, $date, %res);
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_all) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->bind_columns(undef, \($num, $note, $date)) || die $DB->errstr();
while($statement->fetch) {
$res{$num}->{'note'} = $note;
$res{$num}->{'date'} = $date;
}
return %res;
}
sub get_nextnum
{
my($this, $num);
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_nextnum) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->bind_columns(undef, \($num)) || die $DB->errstr();
while($statement->fetch) {
return $num+1;
}
}
sub get_search
{
my($this, $searchstring) = @_;
my($num, $note, $date, %res);
$searchstring = "\%$searchstring\%";
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_search) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute($searchstring) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->bind_columns(undef, \($num, $note, $date)) || die $DB->errstr();
while($statement->fetch) {
$res{$num}->{'note'} = $note;
$res{$num}->{'date'} = $date;
}
return %res;
}
sub set_edit
{
my($this, $num, $note, $date) = @_;
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_edit) || die $DB->errstr();
$note =~ s/'/\'/g;
$note =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
$statement->execute($note, $date, $num) || die $DB->errstr();
}
sub set_new
{
my($this, $num, $note, $date) = @_;
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_insertnew) || die $DB->errstr();
$note =~ s/'/\'/g;
$note =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
$statement->execute($num, $note, $date) || die $DB->errstr();
}
sub set_del
{
my($this, $num) = @_;
my($note, $date, $T);
($note, $date) = $this->get_single($num);
return "ERROR" if ($date !~ /^\d/);
# delete record!
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_del) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute($num) || die $DB->errstr();
return;
}
sub set_recountnums
{
my $this = shift;
my(@count, $i, $num, $setnum, $pos);
$setnum = 1;
$pos=0; $i=0; @count = ();
my $statement = $DB->prepare($sql_incrnum) || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->execute || die $DB->errstr();
$statement->bind_columns(undef, \($num)) || die $DB->errstr();
# store real id's in an array!
while($statement->fetch) {
$count[$i] = $num;
$i++;
}
# now recount them!
my $sub_statement = $DB->prepare($sql_setnum) || die $DB->errstr();
for($pos=0;$pos<$i;$pos++) {
$setnum = $pos +1;
$sub_statement->execute($setnum,$count[$pos]) || die $DB->errstr();
}
}
1; # keep this!
__END__
=head1 NAME
NOTEDB::mysql - module lib for accessing a notedb from perl
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# include the module
use NOTEDB;
# create a new NOTEDB object (the last 4 params are db table/field names)
$db = new NOTEDB("mysql","note","localhost","username","password","note","number","note","date");
# get a single note
($note, $date) = $db->get_single(1);
# search for a certain note
%matching_notes = $db->get_search("somewhat");
# format of returned hash:
#$matching_notes{$numberofnote}->{'note' => 'something', 'date' => '23.12.2000 10:33:02'}
# get all existing notes
%all_notes = $db->get_all();
# format of returnes hash like the one from get_search above
# get the next noteid available
$next_num = $db->get_nextnum();
# recount all noteids starting by 1 (usefull after deleting one!)
$db->set_recountnums();
# modify a certain note
$db->set_edit(1, "any text", "23.12.2000 10:33:02");
# create a new note
$db->set_new(5, "any new text", "23.12.2000 10:33:02");
# delete a certain note
$db->set_del(5);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
You can use this module for accessing a note database. There are currently
two versions of this module, one version for a SQL database and one for a
binary file (note's own database-format).
However, both versions provides identical interfaces, which means, you do
not need to change your code, if you want to switch to another database format.
Currently, NOTEDB module is only used by note itself. But feel free to use it
within your own project! Perhaps someone want to implement a webinterface to
note...
=head1 USAGE
please see the section SYNOPSIS, it says it all.
=head1 AUTHOR
Thomas Linden <tom@daemon.de>.
=cut