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mysql | mysql database client |
local mysql = require'mysql'
A complete, lightweight ffi binding of the mysql client library.
NOTE: binaries are in separate packages [libmysql] and [libmariadb].
Summary
[Connections]
mysql.connect(host, [user], [pass], [db], [charset], [port]) -> conn
connect to a mysql server
mysql.connect(options_t) -> conn
connect to a mysql server
conn:close()
close the connection
[Queries]
conn:query(s)
execute a query
conn:escape(s) -> s
escape an SQL string
[Fetching results]
conn:store_result() -> result
get a cursor for buffered read (manual)
conn:use_result() -> result
get a cursor for unbuffered read (manual)
result:fetch([mode[, row_t]]) -> true, v1, v2, ... | row_t | nil
fetch the next row from the result
result:rows([mode[, row_t]]) -> iterator() -> row_num, val1, val2, ...
row iterator
result:rows([mode[, row_t]]) -> iterator() -> row_num, row_t
row iterator
result:free()
free the cursor
result:row_count() -> n
number of rows
result:eof() -> true | false
check if no more rows
result:seek(row_number)
seek to row number
[Query info]
conn:field_count() -> n
number of result fields in the executed query
conn:affected_rows() -> n
number of affected rows in the executed query
conn:insert_id() -> n
the id of the autoincrement column in the executed query
conn:errno() -> n
mysql error code (0 if no error) from the executed query
conn:sqlstate() -> s
conn:warning_count() -> n
number of errors, warnings, and notes from executed query
conn:info() -> s
[Field info]
result:field_count() -> n
number of fields in the result
result:field_name(field_number) -> s
field name given field index
result:field_type(field_number) -> type, length, unsigned, decimals
field type given field index
result:field_info(field_number) -> info_t
field info table
result:fields() -> iterator() -> i, info_t
field info iterator
[Result bookmarks]
result:tell() -> bookmark
bookmark the current row for later seek
result:seek(bookmark)
seek to a row bookmark
[Multiple statement queries]
conn:next_result() -> true | false
skip to the next result set (manual)
conn:more_results() -> true | false
are there more result sets?
[Prepared statements]
conn:prepare(query) -> stmt
prepare a query for multiple executions
stmt:param_count() -> n
number of params
stmt:exec()
execute a prepared statement
stmt:store_result()
store all the resulted rows to the client
stmt:fetch() -> true | false | true, 'truncated'
fetch the next row
stmt:free_result()
free the current result buffers
stmt:close()
close the statement
stmt:next_result()
skip to the next result set
stmt:row_count() -> n
number of rows in the result, if the result was stored
stmt:affected_rows() -> n
number of affected rows after execution
stmt:insert_id() -> n
the id of the autoincrement column after execution
stmt:field_count() -> n
number of fields in the result after execution
stmt:errno() -> n
mysql error code, if any, from the executed statement
stmt:sqlstate() -> s
stmt:result_metadata() -> result
get a result for accessing the field info
stmt:fields() -> iterator() -> i, info_t
iterate the result fields info
stmt:reset()
see manual
stmt:seek(row_number)
seek to row number
stmt:tell() -> bookmark
get a bookmark in the current result
stmt:seek(bookmark)
seek to a row bookmark in the current result
[Prepared statements I/O]
stmt:bind_params(type1, ... | types_t) -> params
bind query parameters based on type definitions
params:set(i, number | int64_t | uint64_t | true | false)
set an integer, float or bit param
params:set(i, s[, size])
set a variable sized param
params:set(i, cdata, size)
set a variable sized param
params:set(i, {year=, month=, ...})
set a time/date param
params:set_date(i, [year], [month], [day], [hour], [min], [sec], [frac])
set a time/date param
stmt:write(param_number, data[, size])
send a long param in chunks
stmt:bind_result([type1, ... | types_t | maxsize]) -> fields
bind query result fields based on type definitions
fields:get(i) -> value
get the current row value of a field
fields:get_datetime(i) -> year, month, day, hour, min, sec, frac
get the value of a date/time field directly
fields:is_null(i) -> true | false
is field null?
fields:is_truncated(i) -> true | false
was field value truncated?
[Prepared statements settings]
stmt:update_max_length() -> true | false
see manual
stmt:set_update_max_length(true | false)
see manual
stmt:cursor_type() -> mysql.C.MYSQL_CURSOR_TYPE_*
see manual
stmt:set_cursor_type('CURSOR_TYPE_...')
see manual
stmt:set_cursor_type(mysql.C.MYSQL_CURSOR_TYPE_...)
see manual
stmt:prefetch_rows() -> n
see manual
stmt:set_prefetch_rows(stmt, n)
see manual
[Connection info]
conn:set_charset(charset)
change the current charset
conn:select_db(dbname)
change the current database
conn:change_user(user, [pass], [db])
change the current user (and database)
conn:set_multiple_statements(true | false)
enable/disable support for multiple statements
conn:charset() -> s
get current charset's name
conn:charset_info() -> info_t
get info about the current charset
conn:ping() -> true | false
check if the connection is still alive
conn:thread_id() -> id
conn:stat() -> s
conn:server_info() -> s
conn:host_info() -> s
conn:server_version() -> n
conn:proto_info() -> n
conn:ssl_cipher() -> s
[Transactions]
conn:commit()
commit the current transaction
conn:rollback()
rollback the current transaction
conn:set_autocommit([true | false])
enable/disable autocommit on the current connection
[Reflection]
conn:list_dbs([wildcard]) -> result
return info about databases as a result object
conn:list_tables([wildcard]) -> result
return info about tables as a result object
conn:list_processes() -> result
return info about processes as a result object
[Remote control]
conn:kill(pid)
kill a connection based on process id
conn:shutdown([level])
shutdown the server
conn:refresh(options)
flush tables or caches
conn:dump_debug_info()
dump debug info in the log file
[Client library info]
mysql.thread_safe() -> true | false
was the client library compiled as thread-safe?
mysql.client_info() -> s
mysql.client_version() -> n
Features
- covers all of the functionality provided by the mysql C API
- all data types are supported with options for conversion
- prepared statements, avoiding dynamic allocations and format conversions when fetching rows
- all C calls are checked for errors and Lua errors are raised
- all C objects are tied to Lua's garbage collector
- lightweight OOP-style API using only
ffi.metatype
- no external dependencies
Example
function print_help(search)
local mysql = require'mysql'
local conn = mysql.connect('localhost', 'root', nil, 'mysql', 'utf8')
conn:query("select name, description, example from help_topic where name like '" ..
conn:escape(search) .. "'")
local result = conn:store_result()
print('Found:')
for i,name in result:rows() do
print(' ' .. name)
end
print()
for i, name, description, example in result:rows() do
print(name)
print'-------------------------------------------'
print(description)
print'Example:'
print'-------------------------------------------'
print(example)
print()
end
result:free()
conn:close()
end
print_help'CONCAT%'
Connections
mysql.connect(host, [user], [pass], [db], [charset], [port]) -> conn
mysql.connect(options_t) -> conn
Connect to a mysql server, optionally selecting a working database and charset.
In the second form, options_t
is a table that besides host
, user
, pass
, db
, charset
, port
can have the following fields:
unix_socket
: specify a unix socket filename to connect toflags
: bit field corresponding to mysql client_flag parameter- can be a table of form
{CLIENT_... = true | false, ...}
, or - a number of form
bit.bor(mysql.C.CLIENT_..., ...)
- can be a table of form
options
: a table of form{MYSQL_OPT_... = value, ...}
, containing options per mysql_options() (values are properly converted from Lua types)attrs
: a table of form{attr = value, ...}
containing attributes to be passed to the server per mysql_options4()key
,cert
,ca
,cpath
,cipher
: parameters used to establish a SSL connection
conn:close()
Close a mysql connection freeing all associated resources (otherwise called when conn
is garbage collected).
Queries
conn:query(s)
Execute a query. If the query string contains multiple statements, only the first statement is executed (see the section on multiple statements).
conn:escape(s) -> s
Escape a value to be safely embedded in SQL queries. Assumes the current charset.
Fetching results
conn:store_result() -> result
Fetch all the rows in the current result set from the server and return a result object to read them one by one.
conn:use_result() -> result
Return a result object that will fetch the rows in the current result set from the server on demand.
result:fetch([mode[, row_t]]) -> true, v1, v2, ... | row_t | nil
Fetch and return the next row of values from the current result set. Returns nil if there are no more rows to fetch.
- the
mode
arg can contain any combination of the following letters:"n"
- return values in a table with numeric indices as keys."a"
- return values in a table with field names as keys."s"
- do not convert numeric and time values to Lua types.
- the
row_t
arg is an optional table to store the row values in, instead of creating a new one on each fetch. - options "a" and "n" can be combined to get a table with both numeric and field name indices.
- if
mode
is missing or if neither "a" nor "n" is specified, the values are returned to the caller unpacked, after a first value that is always true, to make it easy to distinguish between a validNULL
value in the first column and eof. - in "n" mode, the result table may contain
nil
values so#row_t
andipairs(row_t)
are out; instead iterate from 1 toresult:field_count()
. - in "a" mode, for fields with duplicate names only the last field will be present.
- if
mode
does not specify"s"
, the following conversions are applied on the returned values:- integer types are returned as Lua numbers, except bigint which is returned as an
int64_t
cdata (oruint64
if unsigned). - date/time types are returned as tables in the usual
os.date"*t"
format (date fields are missing for time-only types and viceversa). - decimal/numeric types are returned as Lua strings.
- bit types are returned as Lua numbers, and as
uint64_t
for bit types larger than 48 bits. - enum and set types are always returned as strings.
- integer types are returned as Lua numbers, except bigint which is returned as an
result:rows([mode[, row_t]]) -> iterator() -> row_num, val1, val2, ...
result:rows([mode[, row_t]]) -> iterator() -> row_num, row_t
Convenience iterator for fetching (or refetching) all the rows from the current result set. The mode
arg
is the same as for result:fetch()
, with the exception that in unpacked mode, the first true
value is not present.
result:free()
Free the result buffer (otherwise called when result
is garbage collected).
result:row_count() -> n
Return the number of rows in the current result set . This value is only correct if result:store_result()
was
previously called or if all the rows were fetched, in other words if result:eof()
is true.
result:eof() -> true | false
Check if there are no more rows to fetch. If result:store_result()
was previously called, then all rows were
already fetched, so result:eof()
always returns true
in this case.
result:seek(row_number)
Seek back to a particular row number to refetch the rows from there.
Query info
conn:field_count() -> n
conn:affected_rows() -> n
conn:insert_id() -> n
conn:errno() -> n
conn:sqlstate() -> s
conn:warning_count() -> n
conn:info() -> s
Return various pieces of information about the previously executed query.
Field info
result:field_count() -> n
result:field_name(field_number) -> s
result:field_type(field_number) -> type, length, decimals, unsigned
result:field_info(field_number) -> info_t
result:fields() -> iterator() -> i, info_t
Return information about the fields (columns) in the current result set.
Result bookmarks
result:tell() -> bookmark
Get a bookmark to the current row to be later seeked into with seek()
.
result:seek(bookmark)
Seek to a previous saved row bookmark, or to a specific row number, fetching more rows as needed.
Multiple statement queries
conn:next_result() -> true | false
Skip over to the next result set in a multiple statement query, and make that the current result set. Return true if there more result sets after this one.
conn:more_results() -> true | false
Check if there are more result sets after this one.
Prepared statements
Prepared statements are a way to run queries and retrieve results more efficiently from the database, in particular:
- parametrized queries allow sending query parameters in their native format, avoiding having to convert values into strings and escaping those strings.
- running the same query multiple times with different parameters each time allows the server to reuse the parsed query and possibly the query plan between runs.
- fetching the result rows in preallocated buffers avoids dynamic allocation on each row fetch.
The flow for prepared statements is like this:
- call
conn:prepare()
to prepare a query and get a statement object. - call
stmt:bind_params()
andstmt:bind_result()
to get the buffer objects for setting params and getting row values. - run the query multiple times; each time:
- call
params:set()
for each param to set param values. - call
stmt:exec()
to run the query. - fetch the resulting rows one by one; for each row:
- call
stmt:fetch()
to get the next row (it returns false if it was the last row). - call
fields:get()
to read the values of the fetched row.
- call
- call
- call
stmt:close()
to free the statement object and all the associated resources from the server and client.
conn:prepare(query) -> stmt, params
Prepare a query for multiple execution and return a statement object.
stmt:param_count() -> n
Number of parameters.
stmt:exec()
Execute a prepared statement.
stmt:store_result()
Fetch all the rows in the current result set from the server, otherwise the rows are fetched on demand.
stmt:fetch() -> true | false | true, 'truncated'
Fetch the next row from the current result set. Use a binding buffer (see prepared statements I/O section) to get the row values. If present, second value indicates that at least one of the rows were truncated because the receiving buffer was too small for it.
stmt:free_result()
Free the current result and all associated resources (otherwise the result is closed when the statement is closed).
stmt:close()
Close a prepared statement and free all associated resources (otherwise the statement is closed when garbage collected).
stmt:next_result()
Skip over to the next result set in a multiple statement query.
stmt:row_count() -> n
stmt:affected_rows() -> n
stmt:insert_id() -> n
stmt:field_count() -> n
stmt:errno() -> n
stmt:sqlstate() -> s
stmt:result_metadata() -> result
stmt:fields() -> iterator() -> i, info_t
Return various pieces of information on the executed statement.
stmt:reset()
See manual.
stmt:seek(row_number)
stmt:tell() -> bookmark
stmt:seek(bookmark)
Seek into the current result set.
Prepared statements I/O
stmt:bind_params(type1, ... | types_t) -> params
Bind query parameters according to a list of type definitions (which can be given either packed or unpacked). Return a binding buffer object to be used for setting parameters.
The types must be valid, fully specified SQL types, eg.
smallint unsigned
specifies a 16bit unsigned integerbit(32)
specifies a 32bit bit fieldvarchar(200)
specifies a 200 byte varchar.
params:set(i, number | int64_t | uint64_t | true | false)
params:set(i, s[, size])
params:set(i, cdata, size)
params:set(i, {year=, month=, ...})
params:set_date(i, [year], [month], [day], [hour], [min], [sec], [frac])
Set a parameter value.
- the first form is for setting integers and bit fields.
- the second and third forms are for setting variable-sized fields and decimal/numeric fields.
- the last forms are for setting date/time/datetime/timestamp fields.
- the null type cannot be set (raises an error if attempted).
stmt:write(param_number, data[, size])
Send a parameter value in chunks (for long, var-sized values).
stmt:bind_result([type1, ... | types_t | maxsize]) -> fields
Bind result fields according to a list of type definitions (same as for params).
Return a binding buffer object to be used for getting row values.
If no types are specified, appropriate type definitions will be created automatically as to minimize type conversions.
Variable-sized fields will get a buffer sized according to data type's maximum allowed size
and maxsize
(which defaults to 64k).
fields:get(i) -> value
fields:get_datetime(i) -> year, month, day, hour, min, sec, frac
Get a row value from the last fetched row. The same type conversions as for result:fetch()
apply.
fields:is_null(i) -> true | false
Check if a value is null without having to get it if it's not.
fields:is_truncated(i) -> true | false
Check if a value was truncated due to insufficient buffer space.
stmt:bind_result_types([maxsize]) -> types_t
Return the list of type definitions that describe the result of a prepared statement.
Prepared statements settings
stmt:update_max_length() -> true | false
stmt:set_update_max_length(true | false)
stmt:cursor_type() -> mysql.C.MYSQL_CURSOR_TYPE_*
stmt:set_cursor_type('CURSOR_TYPE_...')
stmt:set_cursor_type(mysql.C.MYSQL_CURSOR_TYPE_...)
stmt:prefetch_rows() -> n
stmt:set_prefetch_rows(stmt, n)
See manual for these.
Connection info
conn:set_charset(charset)
Change the current charset.
conn:select_db(dbname)
Change the current database.
conn:change_user(user, [pass], [db])
Change the current user and optionally select a database.
conn:set_multiple_statements(true | false)
Enable or disable support for query strings containing multiple statements separated by a semi-colon.
conn:charset() -> s
Get the current charset.
conn:charset_info() -> info_t
Return a table of information about the current charset.
conn:ping() -> true | false
Check if the connection to the server is still alive.
conn:thread_id() -> id
conn:stat() -> s
conn:server_info() -> s
conn:host_info() -> s
conn:server_version() -> n
conn:proto_info() -> n
conn:ssl_cipher() -> s
Return various pieces of information about the connection and server.
Transactions
conn:commit()
conn:rollback()
Commit/rollback the current transaction.
conn:set_autocommit([true | false])
Set autocommit on the connection (set to true if no argument is given).
Reflection
conn:list_dbs([wildcard]) -> result
conn:list_tables([wildcard]) -> result
conn:list_processes() -> result
Return information about databases, tables and proceses as a stored result object that can be iterated etc.
using the methods of result objects. The optional wild
parameter may contain the wildcard characters
"%"
or "_"
, similar to executing the query SHOW DATABASES [LIKE wild]
.
Remote control
conn:kill(pid)
Kill a connection with a specific pid
.
conn:shutdown([level])
Shutdown the server. SHUTDOWN
priviledge needed. The level argument is reserved for future versions of mysql.
conn:refresh(options)
Flush tables or caches, or resets replication server information. RELOAD
priviledge needed. Options are either
a table of form {REFRESH_... = true | false, ...}
or a number of form bit.bor(mysql.C.MYSQL_REFRESH_*, ...)
and
they are as described in the mysql manual.
conn:dump_debug_info()
Instruct the server to dump debug info in the log file. SUPER
priviledge needed.
Client library info
mysql.thread_safe() -> true | false
mysql.client_info() -> s
mysql.client_version() -> n
TODO
- reader function for getting large blobs in chunks using mysql_stmt_fetch_column:
stmt:chunks(i[, bufsize])
orstmt:read()
? - test with Linux, OSX, 64bit OSs
- support connecting against different runtimes (client_library option)