/* -*- Mode: idl; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface mozIStorageCompletionCallback; interface mozIStorageFunction; interface mozIStorageProgressHandler; interface mozIStorageBaseStatement; interface mozIStorageStatement; interface mozIStorageAsyncStatement; interface mozIStorageStatementCallback; interface mozIStoragePendingStatement; interface nsIFile; /** * mozIStorageAsyncConnection represents an asynchronous database * connection attached to a specific file or to an in-memory data * storage. It is the primary interface for interacting with a * database from the main thread, including creating prepared * statements, executing SQL, and examining database errors. */ [scriptable, uuid(8bfd34d5-4ddf-4e4b-89dd-9b14f33534c6)] interface mozIStorageAsyncConnection : nsISupports { /** * Transaction behavior constants. */ const int32_t TRANSACTION_DEFAULT = -1; const int32_t TRANSACTION_DEFERRED = 0; const int32_t TRANSACTION_IMMEDIATE = 1; const int32_t TRANSACTION_EXCLUSIVE = 2; /** * The default behavior for all transactions run on this connection. Defaults * to `TRANSACTION_DEFERRED`, and can be overridden for individual * transactions. */ attribute int32_t defaultTransactionType; /** * The maximum number of bound parameters for statements executed on this * connection. If your statement has more params than this limit, you'll * need to chunk them into multiple statements. See `PlacesUtils.chunkArray` * and its callers in Places for examples of how to do this, or read on for * an overview. * * Keep in mind that the variable limit is for the _total_ number of * parameters, including ones bound by name (using the `:VVV`, `@VVV`, or * `?VVV` syntax) and index (`?` and `?NNN`). * * This means, when chunking: * * - If you're binding 1 param per 1 value per chunk (for example, if you * have a list of GUIDs and a clause like `WHERE guid IN (?, ?, ?, ...)`, * your chunk length is just `variableLimit`. * - If you're binding 1 param per 1 value per chunk, but using that * param in multiple positions in the query (for example, `WHERE url_hash * IN (hash(?1), hash(?2), ...) AND url IN (?1, ?2, ...)`), you can use the * `?NNN` syntax with a chunk length of `variableLimit`. * - If you're binding N params per 1 value per chunk (for example, if you * have a list of items with GUIDs and parent GUIDs, and you want to bind * both), your chunk length is `variableLimit / N`, since you're binding * two params for each element. * - If you're binding K params per L values per chunk, plus M fixed ones * (for example, `WHERE parentGuid = :parentGuid AND guid IN (?, ?, ...)`), * your chunk length is `variableLimit - M`, to ensure there's space for the * fixed variables. * * If you bind more params than this limit, `create{Async}Statement` will * fail with a "too many SQL variables" error. */ readonly attribute int32_t variableLimit; /** * Returns true if a transaction is active on this connection. * * Note that this is true if a transaction is active on the connection, * regardless of how it was opened. There are several ways to open one: * * 1. Explicitly calling `beginTransaction` on a `mozIStorageConnection`. * 2. Calling `executeSimpleSQL("BEGIN")` or * `createStatement("BEGIN").execute()` on a `mozIStorageConnection`. * 3. Executing an async statement, like * `createAsyncStatement("BEGIN").executeAsync(...)`. This is what * `Sqlite.jsm` does under the hood. * * Because of this, it's important *not* to use this attribute to decide * whether to *commit* the active transaction, because the caller that opened * it may not expect that. This is why both `mozStorageTransaction` and * `Sqlite.jsm` use an internal variable (`mHasTransaction` for the former; * `_hasInProgressTransaction` for the latter) to check if their transaction * is already in progress, instead of just checking this attribute before * committing. Otherwise, mozStorage might accidentally commit (or roll back!) * a transaction started by `Sqlite.jsm`, and vice versa. */ readonly attribute boolean transactionInProgress; /** * Close this database connection, allowing all pending statements * to complete first. * * @param aCallback [optional] * A callback that will be notified when the close is completed, * with the following arguments: * - status: the status of the call * - value: |null| * * @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_SAME_THREAD * If called on a thread other than the one that opened it. The * callback will not be dispatched. * @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED * If called on a connection that has already been closed or was * never properly opened. The callback will still be dispatched * to the main thread despite the returned error. * @note If this call should fail, the callback won't be invoked. */ void asyncClose([optional] in mozIStorageCompletionCallback aCallback); /** * Forcibly closes a database connection synchronously. * This should only be used when it's required to close and replace the * database synchronously to return control to the consumer, for example in * case of a detected corruption on database opening. * Since this spins the events loop, it should be used only in very particular * and rare situations, or it may cause unexpected consequences (crashes). * * @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_SAME_THREAD * If called on a thread other than the one that opened it. */ [noscript] void spinningSynchronousClose(); /** * Clone a database and make the clone read only if needed. * SQL Functions and attached on-disk databases are applied to the new clone. * * @param aReadOnly * If true, the returned database should be put into read-only mode. * * @param aCallback * A callback that will be notified when the operation is complete, * with the following arguments: * - status: the status of the operation * - value: in case of success, an intance of * mozIStorageAsyncConnection cloned from this one. * * @throws NS_ERROR_NOT_SAME_THREAD * If is called on a thread other than the one that opened it. * @throws NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED * If this connection is a memory database. * * @note If your connection is already read-only, you will get a read-only * clone. * @note The resulting connection will implement `mozIStorageConnection`, but * all synchronous methods will throw if called from the main thread. * @note Due to a bug in SQLite, if you use the shared cache * (see mozIStorageService), you end up with the same privileges as the * first connection opened regardless of what is specified in aReadOnly. * @note The following pragmas are copied over to a read-only clone: * - cache_size * - temp_store * The following pragmas are copied over to a writeable clone: * - cache_size * - temp_store * - foreign_keys * - journal_size_limit * - synchronous * - wal_autocheckpoint * All SQL functions are copied over to read-only and writeable clones. * Additionally, all temporary tables, triggers, and views, as well as * any indexes on temporary tables, are copied over to writeable clones. * For temporary tables, only the schemas are copied, not their * contents. */ void asyncClone(in boolean aReadOnly, in mozIStorageCompletionCallback aCallback); /** * The current database nsIFile. Null if the database * connection refers to an in-memory database. */ readonly attribute nsIFile databaseFile; /** * Causes any pending database operation to abort and return at the first * opportunity. * This can only be used on read-only connections that don't implement * the mozIStorageConnection interface. * @note operations that are nearly complete may still be able to complete. * @throws if used on an unsupported connection type, or a closed connection. */ void interrupt(); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// Statement creation /** * Create an asynchronous statement for the given SQL. An * asynchronous statement can only be used to dispatch asynchronous * requests to the asynchronous execution thread and cannot be used * to take any synchronous actions on the database. * * The expression may use ? to indicate sequential numbered arguments, * ?1, ?2 etc. to indicate specific numbered arguments or :name and * $var to indicate named arguments. * * @param aSQLStatement * The SQL statement to execute. * @return a new mozIStorageAsyncStatement * @note The statement is created lazily on first execution. */ mozIStorageAsyncStatement createAsyncStatement(in AUTF8String aSQLStatement); /** * Execute an array of statements created with this connection using * any currently bound parameters. When the array contains multiple * statements, the execution is wrapped in a single * transaction. These statements can be reused immediately, and * reset does not need to be called. * * @param aStatements * The array of statements to execute asynchronously, in the order they * are given in the array. * @param aCallback [optional] * The callback object that will be notified of progress, errors, and * completion. * @return an object that can be used to cancel the statements execution. * * @note If you have any custom defined functions, they must be * re-entrant since they can be called on multiple threads. */ mozIStoragePendingStatement executeAsync( in Array aStatements, [optional] in mozIStorageStatementCallback aCallback ); /** * Execute asynchronously an SQL expression, expecting no arguments. * * @param aSQLStatement * The SQL statement to execute * @param aCallback [optional] * The callback object that will be notified of progress, errors, and * completion. * @return an object that can be used to cancel the statement execution. */ mozIStoragePendingStatement executeSimpleSQLAsync( in AUTF8String aSQLStatement, [optional] in mozIStorageStatementCallback aCallback); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// Functions /** * Create a new SQL function. If you use your connection on multiple threads, * your function needs to be threadsafe, or it should only be called on one * thread. * * @param aFunctionName * The name of function to create, as seen in SQL. * @param aNumArguments * The number of arguments the function takes. Pass -1 for * variable-argument functions. * @param aFunction * The instance of mozIStorageFunction, which implements the function * in question. */ void createFunction(in AUTF8String aFunctionName, in long aNumArguments, in mozIStorageFunction aFunction); /** * Delete custom SQL function. * * @param aFunctionName * The name of function to remove. */ void removeFunction(in AUTF8String aFunctionName); /** * Sets a progress handler. Only one handler can be registered at a time. * If you need more than one, you need to chain them yourself. This progress * handler should be threadsafe if you use this connection object on more than * one thread. * * @param aGranularity * The number of SQL virtual machine steps between progress handler * callbacks. * @param aHandler * The instance of mozIStorageProgressHandler. * @return previous registered handler. */ mozIStorageProgressHandler setProgressHandler(in int32_t aGranularity, in mozIStorageProgressHandler aHandler); /** * Remove a progress handler. * * @return previous registered handler. */ mozIStorageProgressHandler removeProgressHandler(); };