// Copyright (C) 2016-2023 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") // // 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/. #ifndef PGSQL_CONNECTION_H #define PGSQL_CONNECTION_H #include #include #include #include #include namespace isc { namespace db { /// @brief Define the PostgreSQL backend version. const uint32_t PGSQL_SCHEMA_VERSION_MAJOR = 18; const uint32_t PGSQL_SCHEMA_VERSION_MINOR = 0; // Maximum number of parameters that can be used a statement // @todo This allows us to use an initializer list (since we can't // require C++11). It's unlikely we'd go past this many a single // statement. const size_t PGSQL_MAX_PARAMETERS_IN_QUERY = 128; /// @brief Define a PostgreSQL statement. /// /// Each statement is associated with an index, which is used to reference the /// associated prepared statement. struct PgSqlTaggedStatement { /// Number of parameters for a given query int nbparams; /// @brief OID types /// /// Specify parameter types. See /usr/include/postgresql/catalog/pg_type.h. /// For some reason that header does not export those parameters. /// Those OIDs must match both input and output parameters. const Oid types[PGSQL_MAX_PARAMETERS_IN_QUERY]; /// Short name of the query. const char* name; /// Text representation of the actual query. const char* text; }; /// @{ /// @brief Constants for PostgreSQL data types /// These are defined by PostgreSQL in , but including /// this file is extraordinarily convoluted, so we'll use these to fill-in. /// @{ const size_t OID_NONE = 0; // PostgreSQL infers proper type const size_t OID_BOOL = 16; const size_t OID_BYTEA = 17; const size_t OID_INT8 = 20; // 8 byte int const size_t OID_INT2 = 21; // 2 byte int const size_t OID_INT4 = 23; // 4 byte int const size_t OID_TEXT = 25; const size_t OID_VARCHAR = 1043; const size_t OID_TIMESTAMP = 1114; /// @} /// @brief Postgresql connection handle Holder /// /// Small RAII object for safer initialization, will close the database /// connection upon destruction. This means that if an exception is thrown /// during database initialization, resources allocated to the database are /// guaranteed to be freed. /// /// It makes no sense to copy an object of this class. After the copy, both /// objects would contain pointers to the same PgSql context object. The /// destruction of one would invalid the context in the remaining object. /// For this reason, the class is declared noncopyable. class PgSqlHolder : public boost::noncopyable { public: /// @brief Constructor /// /// Sets the Postgresql API connector handle to NULL. /// PgSqlHolder() : pgconn_(NULL) { } /// @brief Destructor /// /// Frees up resources allocated by the connection. ~PgSqlHolder() { if (pgconn_ != NULL) { PQfinish(pgconn_); } } /// @brief Sets the connection to the value given /// /// @param connection - pointer to the Postgresql connection instance void setConnection(PGconn* connection) { if (pgconn_ != NULL) { // Already set? Release the current connection first. // Maybe this should be an error instead? PQfinish(pgconn_); } pgconn_ = connection; } /// @brief Conversion Operator /// /// Allows the PgSqlHolder object to be passed as the context argument to /// PQxxxx functions. operator PGconn*() const { return (pgconn_); } /// @brief Boolean Operator /// /// Allows testing the connection for emptiness: "if (holder)" operator bool() const { return (pgconn_); } private: PGconn* pgconn_; ///< Postgresql connection }; /// @brief Forward declaration to @ref PgSqlConnection. class PgSqlConnection; /// @brief RAII object representing a PostgreSQL transaction. /// /// An instance of this class should be created in a scope where multiple /// INSERT statements should be executed within a single transaction. The /// transaction is started when the constructor of this class is invoked. /// The transaction is ended when the @ref PgSqlTransaction::commit is /// explicitly called or when the instance of this class is destroyed. /// The @ref PgSqlTransaction::commit commits changes to the database. /// If the class instance is destroyed before @ref PgSqlTransaction::commit /// has been called, the transaction is rolled back. The rollback on /// destruction guarantees that partial data is not stored in the database /// when an error occurs during any of the operations within a transaction. /// /// By default PostgreSQL performs a commit following each statement which /// alters the database (i.e. "autocommit"). Starting a transaction /// stops autocommit for the connection until the transaction is ended by /// either commit or rollback. Other connections are unaffected. class PgSqlTransaction : public boost::noncopyable { public: /// @brief Constructor. /// /// Starts transaction by executing the SQL statement: "START TRANSACTION" /// /// @param conn PostgreSQL connection to use for the transaction. This /// connection will be later used to commit or rollback changes. /// /// @throw DbOperationError if statement execution fails PgSqlTransaction(PgSqlConnection& conn); /// @brief Destructor. /// /// If the transaction has not been committed, it is rolled back /// by executing the SQL statement: "ROLLBACK" /// /// @throw DbOperationError if statement execution fails ~PgSqlTransaction(); /// @brief Commits transaction. /// /// Commits all changes made during the transaction by executing the /// SQL statement: "COMMIT" /// /// @throw DbOperationError if statement execution fails void commit(); private: /// @brief Holds reference to the PostgreSQL database connection. PgSqlConnection& conn_; /// @brief Boolean flag indicating if the transaction has been committed. /// /// This flag is used in the class destructor to assess if the /// transaction should be rolled back. bool committed_; }; /// @brief Common PgSql Connector Pool /// /// This class provides common operations for PgSql database connection /// used by both PgSqlLeaseMgr and PgSqlHostDataSource. It manages connecting /// to the database and preparing compiled statements. Its fields are /// public, because they are used (both set and retrieved) in classes /// that use instances of PgSqlConnection. class PgSqlConnection : public db::DatabaseConnection { public: /// @brief Define the PgSql error state for a duplicate key error. static const char DUPLICATE_KEY[]; /// @brief Define the PgSql error state for a null foreign key error. static const char NULL_KEY[]; /// @brief Function invoked to process fetched row. typedef std::function ConsumeResultRowFun; /// @brief Emit the TLS support warning only once. static bool warned_about_tls; /// @brief Constructor /// /// Initialize PgSqlConnection object with parameters needed for connection. /// /// @param parameters Specify the connection details. /// @param io_accessor The IOService accessor function. /// @param callback The connection recovery callback. PgSqlConnection(const ParameterMap& parameters, IOServiceAccessorPtr io_accessor = IOServiceAccessorPtr(), DbCallback callback = DbCallback()) : DatabaseConnection(parameters, callback), io_service_accessor_(io_accessor), io_service_(), transaction_ref_count_(0) { } /// @brief Destructor virtual ~PgSqlConnection(); /// @brief Get the schema version. /// /// @param parameters A data structure relating keywords and values /// concerned with the database. /// /// @return Version number as a pair of unsigned integers. "first" is the /// major version number, "second" the minor number. /// /// @throw isc::db::DbOperationError An operation on the open database has /// failed. static std::pair getVersion(const ParameterMap& parameters); /// @brief Prepare Single Statement /// /// Creates a prepared statement from the text given and adds it to the /// statements_ vector at the given index. /// /// @param statement SQL statement to be prepared. /// /// @throw isc::db::DbOperationError An operation on the open database has /// failed. void prepareStatement(const PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement); /// @brief Prepare statements /// /// Creates the prepared statements for all of the SQL statements used /// by the PostgreSQL backend. /// /// @param start_statement Pointer to the first statement in range of the /// statements to be compiled. /// @param end_statement Pointer to the statement marking end of the /// range of statements to be compiled. This last statement is not compiled. /// /// @throw isc::db::DbOperationError An operation on the open database has /// failed. void prepareStatements(const PgSqlTaggedStatement* start_statement, const PgSqlTaggedStatement* end_statement); /// @brief Creates connection string from specified parameters. /// /// This function is called from the unit tests. /// /// @return connection string for @c openDatabase. /// @throw NoDatabaseName Mandatory database name not given /// @throw DbInvalidTimeout when the database timeout is wrong. std::string getConnParameters(); private: /// @brief Creates connection string from the specified parameters. /// /// This is an internal implementation of the @c getConnParameters that /// allows for controlling logging. In some cases, a caller can disable /// logging warnings to avoid duplication of the log messages emitted /// when the invocation is a result of calling @c getVersion before /// opening the connection for the normal server operation. /// /// @param logging boolean parameter controlling if logging should be /// enabled (when true) or disabled (when false). /// /// @return connection string for @c openDatabase. /// @throw NoDatabaseName Mandatory database name not given /// @throw DbInvalidTimeout when the database timeout is wrong. std::string getConnParametersInternal(bool logging); public: /// @brief Open database with logging. /// /// Opens the database using the information supplied in the parameters /// passed to the constructor. It logs warnings resulting from the /// @c getConnParameters. /// /// @throw NoDatabaseName Mandatory database name not given /// @throw DbOpenError Error opening the database void openDatabase(); private: /// @brief Internal implementation of the database opening. /// /// It allows for controlling if the @c getConnParameterInternal function /// should log the warnings. /// /// @param logging boolean parameter controlling if logging should be /// enabled (when true) or disabled (when false). /// /// @throw NoDatabaseName Mandatory database name not given /// @throw DbOpenError Error opening the database void openDatabaseInternal(bool logging); public: /// @brief Starts new transaction /// /// This function begins a new transaction by sending the START TRANSACTION /// statement to the database. The transaction should be explicitly committed /// by calling @c commit() or rolled back by calling @c rollback(). /// /// PostgreSQL does not support nested transactions directly. Issuing a /// START TRANSACTION while already in a transaction will cause a warning to /// be emitted but otherwise does not alter the state of the current transaction. /// In other words, the transaction will still end upon the next COMMIT or /// ROLLBACK statement. /// /// Therefore, this function checks if a transaction has already started and /// does not start a new transaction. However, it increments a transaction /// reference counter which is later decremented when @c commit() or @c /// rollback() is called. When this mechanism is used properly, it /// guarantees that nested transactions are not attempted, thus avoiding /// unexpected commits or rollbacks of the pending transaction. void startTransaction(); /// @brief Checks if there is a transaction in progress. /// /// @return true if a transaction has been started, false otherwise. bool isTransactionStarted() const; /// @brief Commits current transaction /// /// Commits all pending database operations. On databases that don't /// support transactions, this is a no-op. /// /// When this method is called for a nested transaction it decrements the /// transaction reference counter incremented during the call to /// @c startTransaction. /// /// @throw DbOperationError If the commit failed. void commit(); /// @brief Rollbacks current transaction /// /// Rolls back all pending database operations. On databases that don't /// support transactions, this is a no-op. /// /// When this method is called for a nested transaction it decrements the /// transaction reference counter incremented during the call to /// @c startTransaction. /// /// @throw DbOperationError If the rollback failed. void rollback(); /// @brief Creates a savepoint within the current transaction /// /// Creates a named savepoint within the current transaction. /// /// @param name name of the savepoint to create. /// /// @throw InvalidOperation if called outside a transaction. /// @throw DbOperationError If the savepoint cannot be created. void createSavepoint(const std::string& name); /// @brief Rollbacks to the given savepoint /// /// Rolls back all pending database operations made after the /// named savepoint. /// /// @param name name of the savepoint to which to rollback. /// /// @throw InvalidOperation if called outside a transaction. /// @throw DbOperationError if the rollback failed. void rollbackToSavepoint(const std::string& name); /// @brief Executes the an SQL statement. /// /// It executes the given SQL text after first checking the /// connection for usability. After the statement is executed /// @c checkStatementError() is invoked to ensure we detect /// connectivity issues properly. /// It is intended to be used to execute utility statements such /// as commit, rollback et al, which have no parameters, return no /// results, and are not pre-compiled. /// /// @param sql SQL statement to execute. void executeSQL(const std::string& sql); /// @brief Checks a result set's SQL state against an error state. /// /// @param r result set to check /// @param error_state error state to compare against /// /// @return True if the result set's SQL state equals the error_state, /// false otherwise. bool compareError(const PgSqlResult& r, const char* error_state); /// @brief Checks result of the r object /// /// This function is used to determine whether or not the SQL statement /// execution succeeded, and in the event of failures, decide whether or /// not the failures are recoverable. /// /// If the error is recoverable, the function will throw a DbOperationError. /// If the error is deemed unrecoverable, such as a loss of connectivity /// with the server, the function will call startRecoverDbConnection() which /// will start the connection recovery. /// /// If the invocation returns true, this indicates the calling layer will /// attempt recovery, and the function throws a DbOperationError to allow /// the caller to error handle the failed db access attempt. /// /// @param r result of the last PostgreSQL operation /// @param statement - tagged statement that was executed /// /// @throw isc::db::DbOperationError Detailed PostgreSQL failure void checkStatementError(const PgSqlResult& r, PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement); /// @brief The recover connection /// /// This function starts the recover process of the connection. /// /// @note The recover function must be run on the IO Service thread. void startRecoverDbConnection() { if (callback_) { if (!io_service_ && io_service_accessor_) { io_service_ = (*io_service_accessor_)(); io_service_accessor_.reset(); } if (io_service_) { io_service_->post(std::bind(callback_, reconnectCtl())); } } } /// @brief Executes a prepared SQL statement. /// /// It executes the given prepared SQL statement, after checking /// for usability and input parameter sanity. After the statement /// is executed @c checkStatementError() is invoked to ensure we detect /// connectivity issues properly. Upon successful execution, the /// the result set is returned. It may be used for any form of /// prepared SQL statement (e.g query, insert, update, delete...), /// with or without input parameters. /// /// @param statement PgSqlTaggedStatement describing the prepared /// statement to execute. /// @param in_bindings array of input parameter bindings. If the SQL /// statement requires no input arguments, this parameter should either /// be omitted or an empty PsqlBindArray should be supplied. /// @throw InvalidOperation if the number of parameters expected /// by the statement does not match the size of the input bind array. PgSqlResultPtr executePreparedStatement(PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement, const PsqlBindArray& in_bindings = PsqlBindArray()); /// @brief Executes SELECT query using prepared statement. /// /// The statement parameter refers to an existing prepared statement /// associated with the connection. The @c in_bindings size must match /// the number of placeholders in the prepared statement. /// /// This method executes prepared statement using provided input bindings and /// calls @c process_result_row function for each returned row. The /// @c process_result_row function is implemented by the caller and should /// gather and store each returned row in an external data structure prior. /// /// @param statement reference to the precompiled tagged statement to execute /// @param in_bindings input bindings holding values to substitue placeholders /// in the query. /// @param process_result_row Pointer to the function to be invoked for each /// retrieved row. This function consumes the retrieved data from the /// result set. void selectQuery(PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement, const PsqlBindArray& in_bindings, ConsumeResultRowFun process_result_row); /// @brief Executes INSERT prepared statement. /// /// The @c statement must refer to an existing prepared statement /// associated with the connection. The @c in_bindings size must match /// the number of placeholders in the prepared statement. /// /// This method executes prepared statement using provided bindings to /// insert data into the database. /// /// @param statement reference to the precompiled tagged statement to execute /// @param in_bindings input bindings holding values to substitue placeholders /// in the query. void insertQuery(PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement, const PsqlBindArray& in_bindings); /// @brief Executes UPDATE or DELETE prepared statement and returns /// the number of affected rows. /// /// The @c statement must refer to an existing prepared statement /// associated with the connection. The @c in_bindings size must match /// the number of placeholders in the prepared statement. /// /// @param statement reference to the precompiled tagged statement to execute /// @param in_bindings Input bindings holding values to substitute placeholders /// in the query. /// /// @return Number of affected rows. uint64_t updateDeleteQuery(PgSqlTaggedStatement& statement, const PsqlBindArray& in_bindings); /// @brief PgSql connection handle /// /// This field is public, because it is used heavily from PgSqlLeaseMgr /// and from PgSqlHostDataSource. PgSqlHolder conn_; /// @brief Conversion Operator /// /// Allows the PgConnection object to be passed as the context argument to /// PQxxxx functions. operator PGconn*() const { return (conn_); } /// @brief Boolean Operator /// /// Allows testing the PgConnection for initialized connection operator bool() const { return (conn_); } private: /// @brief Convenience function parsing and setting an integer parameter, /// if it exists. /// /// If the parameter is not present, this function doesn't change the @c value. /// Otherwise, it tries to convert the parameter to the type @c T. Finally, /// it checks if the converted number is within the specified range. /// /// @param name Parameter name. /// @param min Expected minimal value. /// @param max Expected maximal value. /// @param [out] value Reference to a value returning the parsed parameter. /// @tparam T Parameter type. /// @throw BadValue if the parameter is not a valid number or if it is out /// of range. template void setIntParameterValue(const std::string& name, int64_t min, int64_t max, T& value); public: /// @brief Accessor function which returns the IOService that can be used to /// recover the connection. /// /// This accessor is used to lazy retrieve the IOService when the connection /// is lost. It is useful to retrieve it at a later time to support hook /// libraries which create managers on load and set IOService later on by /// using the dhcp4_srv_configured and dhcp6_srv_configured hooks. IOServiceAccessorPtr io_service_accessor_; /// @brief IOService object, used for all ASIO operations. isc::asiolink::IOServicePtr io_service_; /// @brief Reference counter for transactions. /// /// It precludes starting and committing nested transactions. PostgreSQL /// logs but ignores START TRANSACTIONs (or BEGINs) issued from within an /// ongoing transaction. We do not want to start new transactions when one /// is already in progress. int transaction_ref_count_; }; /// @brief Defines a pointer to a PgSqlConnection typedef boost::shared_ptr PgSqlConnectionPtr; } // end of isc::db namespace } // end of isc namespace #endif // PGSQL_CONNECTION_H