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/*
* psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* src/bin/psql/copy.c
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifndef WIN32
#include <unistd.h> /* for isatty */
#else
#include <io.h> /* I think */
#endif
#include "common.h"
#include "common/logging.h"
#include "copy.h"
#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "pqexpbuffer.h"
#include "prompt.h"
#include "settings.h"
#include "stringutils.h"
/*
* parse_slash_copy
* -- parses \copy command line
*
* The documented syntax is:
* \copy tablename [(columnlist)] from|to filename [options]
* \copy ( query stmt ) to filename [options]
*
* where 'filename' can be one of the following:
* '<file path>' | PROGRAM '<command>' | stdin | stdout | pstdout | pstdout
* and 'query' can be one of the following:
* SELECT | UPDATE | INSERT | DELETE
*
* An undocumented fact is that you can still write BINARY before the
* tablename; this is a hangover from the pre-7.3 syntax. The options
* syntax varies across backend versions, but we avoid all that mess
* by just transmitting the stuff after the filename literally.
*
* table name can be double-quoted and can have a schema part.
* column names can be double-quoted.
* filename can be single-quoted like SQL literals.
* command must be single-quoted like SQL literals.
*
* returns a malloc'ed structure with the options, or NULL on parsing error
*/
struct copy_options
{
char *before_tofrom; /* COPY string before TO/FROM */
char *after_tofrom; /* COPY string after TO/FROM filename */
char *file; /* NULL = stdin/stdout */
bool program; /* is 'file' a program to popen? */
bool psql_inout; /* true = use psql stdin/stdout */
bool from; /* true = FROM, false = TO */
};
static void
free_copy_options(struct copy_options *ptr)
{
if (!ptr)
return;
free(ptr->before_tofrom);
free(ptr->after_tofrom);
free(ptr->file);
free(ptr);
}
/* concatenate "more" onto "var", freeing the original value of *var */
static void
xstrcat(char **var, const char *more)
{
char *newvar;
newvar = psprintf("%s%s", *var, more);
free(*var);
*var = newvar;
}
static struct copy_options *
parse_slash_copy(const char *args)
{
struct copy_options *result;
char *token;
const char *whitespace = " \t\n\r";
char nonstd_backslash = standard_strings() ? 0 : '\\';
if (!args)
{
pg_log_error("\\copy: arguments required");
return NULL;
}
result = pg_malloc0(sizeof(struct copy_options));
result->before_tofrom = pg_strdup(""); /* initialize for appending */
token = strtokx(args, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
/* The following can be removed when we drop 7.3 syntax support */
if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "binary") == 0)
{
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
}
/* Handle COPY (query) case */
if (token[0] == '(')
{
int parens = 1;
while (parens > 0)
{
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, " ");
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, "()", "\"'",
nonstd_backslash, true, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
if (token[0] == '(')
parens++;
else if (token[0] == ')')
parens--;
}
}
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, " ");
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
/*
* strtokx() will not have returned a multi-character token starting with
* '.', so we don't need strcmp() here. Likewise for '(', etc, below.
*/
if (token[0] == '.')
{
/* handle schema . table */
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
}
if (token[0] == '(')
{
/* handle parenthesized column list */
for (;;)
{
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, " ");
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, "()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
if (token[0] == ')')
break;
}
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, " ");
xstrcat(&result->before_tofrom, token);
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ".,()", "\"",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
}
if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "from") == 0)
result->from = true;
else if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "to") == 0)
result->from = false;
else
goto error;
/* { 'filename' | PROGRAM 'command' | STDIN | STDOUT | PSTDIN | PSTDOUT } */
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ";", "'",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "program") == 0)
{
int toklen;
token = strtokx(NULL, whitespace, ";", "'",
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (!token)
goto error;
/*
* The shell command must be quoted. This isn't fool-proof, but
* catches most quoting errors.
*/
toklen = strlen(token);
if (token[0] != '\'' || toklen < 2 || token[toklen - 1] != '\'')
goto error;
strip_quotes(token, '\'', 0, pset.encoding);
result->program = true;
result->file = pg_strdup(token);
}
else if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "stdin") == 0 ||
pg_strcasecmp(token, "stdout") == 0)
{
result->file = NULL;
}
else if (pg_strcasecmp(token, "pstdin") == 0 ||
pg_strcasecmp(token, "pstdout") == 0)
{
result->psql_inout = true;
result->file = NULL;
}
else
{
/* filename can be optionally quoted */
strip_quotes(token, '\'', 0, pset.encoding);
result->file = pg_strdup(token);
expand_tilde(&result->file);
}
/* Collect the rest of the line (COPY options) */
token = strtokx(NULL, "", NULL, NULL,
0, false, false, pset.encoding);
if (token)
result->after_tofrom = pg_strdup(token);
return result;
error:
if (token)
pg_log_error("\\copy: parse error at \"%s\"", token);
else
pg_log_error("\\copy: parse error at end of line");
free_copy_options(result);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Execute a \copy command (frontend copy). We have to open a file (or execute
* a command), then submit a COPY query to the backend and either feed it data
* from the file or route its response into the file.
*/
bool
do_copy(const char *args)
{
PQExpBufferData query;
FILE *copystream;
struct copy_options *options;
bool success;
/* parse options */
options = parse_slash_copy(args);
if (!options)
return false;
/* prepare to read or write the target file */
if (options->file && !options->program)
canonicalize_path(options->file);
if (options->from)
{
if (options->file)
{
if (options->program)
{
fflush(NULL);
errno = 0;
copystream = popen(options->file, PG_BINARY_R);
}
else
copystream = fopen(options->file, PG_BINARY_R);
}
else if (!options->psql_inout)
copystream = pset.cur_cmd_source;
else
copystream = stdin;
}
else
{
if (options->file)
{
if (options->program)
{
fflush(NULL);
disable_sigpipe_trap();
errno = 0;
copystream = popen(options->file, PG_BINARY_W);
}
else
copystream = fopen(options->file, PG_BINARY_W);
}
else if (!options->psql_inout)
copystream = pset.queryFout;
else
copystream = stdout;
}
if (!copystream)
{
if (options->program)
pg_log_error("could not execute command \"%s\": %m",
options->file);
else
pg_log_error("%s: %m",
options->file);
free_copy_options(options);
return false;
}
if (!options->program)
{
struct stat st;
int result;
/* make sure the specified file is not a directory */
if ((result = fstat(fileno(copystream), &st)) < 0)
pg_log_error("could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
options->file);
if (result == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
pg_log_error("%s: cannot copy from/to a directory",
options->file);
if (result < 0 || S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
{
fclose(copystream);
free_copy_options(options);
return false;
}
}
/* build the command we will send to the backend */
initPQExpBuffer(&query);
printfPQExpBuffer(&query, "COPY ");
appendPQExpBufferStr(&query, options->before_tofrom);
if (options->from)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&query, " FROM STDIN ");
else
appendPQExpBufferStr(&query, " TO STDOUT ");
if (options->after_tofrom)
appendPQExpBufferStr(&query, options->after_tofrom);
/* run it like a user command, but with copystream as data source/sink */
pset.copyStream = copystream;
success = SendQuery(query.data);
pset.copyStream = NULL;
termPQExpBuffer(&query);
if (options->file != NULL)
{
if (options->program)
{
int pclose_rc = pclose(copystream);
if (pclose_rc != 0)
{
if (pclose_rc < 0)
pg_log_error("could not close pipe to external command: %m");
else
{
char *reason = wait_result_to_str(pclose_rc);
pg_log_error("%s: %s", options->file,
reason ? reason : "");
free(reason);
}
success = false;
}
SetShellResultVariables(pclose_rc);
restore_sigpipe_trap();
}
else
{
if (fclose(copystream) != 0)
{
pg_log_error("%s: %m", options->file);
success = false;
}
}
}
free_copy_options(options);
return success;
}
/*
* Functions for handling COPY IN/OUT data transfer.
*
* If you want to use COPY TO STDOUT/FROM STDIN in your application,
* this is the code to steal ;)
*/
/*
* handleCopyOut
* receives data as a result of a COPY ... TO STDOUT command
*
* conn should be a database connection that you just issued COPY TO on
* and got back a PGRES_COPY_OUT result.
*
* copystream is the file stream for the data to go to.
* copystream can be NULL to eat the data without writing it anywhere.
*
* The final status for the COPY is returned into *res (but note
* we already reported the error, if it's not a success result).
*
* result is true if successful, false if not.
*/
bool
handleCopyOut(PGconn *conn, FILE *copystream, PGresult **res)
{
bool OK = true;
char *buf;
int ret;
for (;;)
{
ret = PQgetCopyData(conn, &buf, 0);
if (ret < 0)
break; /* done or server/connection error */
if (buf)
{
if (OK && copystream && fwrite(buf, 1, ret, copystream) != ret)
{
pg_log_error("could not write COPY data: %m");
/* complain only once, keep reading data from server */
OK = false;
}
PQfreemem(buf);
}
}
if (OK && copystream && fflush(copystream))
{
pg_log_error("could not write COPY data: %m");
OK = false;
}
if (ret == -2)
{
pg_log_error("COPY data transfer failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
OK = false;
}
/*
* Check command status and return to normal libpq state.
*
* If for some reason libpq is still reporting PGRES_COPY_OUT state, we
* would like to forcibly exit that state, since our caller would be
* unable to distinguish that situation from reaching the next COPY in a
* command string that happened to contain two consecutive COPY TO STDOUT
* commands. However, libpq provides no API for doing that, and in
* principle it's a libpq bug anyway if PQgetCopyData() returns -1 or -2
* but hasn't exited COPY_OUT state internally. So we ignore the
* possibility here.
*/
*res = PQgetResult(conn);
if (PQresultStatus(*res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
pg_log_info("%s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
OK = false;
}
return OK;
}
/*
* handleCopyIn
* sends data to complete a COPY ... FROM STDIN command
*
* conn should be a database connection that you just issued COPY FROM on
* and got back a PGRES_COPY_IN result.
* copystream is the file stream to read the data from.
* isbinary can be set from PQbinaryTuples().
* The final status for the COPY is returned into *res (but note
* we already reported the error, if it's not a success result).
*
* result is true if successful, false if not.
*/
/* read chunk size for COPY IN - size is not critical */
#define COPYBUFSIZ 8192
bool
handleCopyIn(PGconn *conn, FILE *copystream, bool isbinary, PGresult **res)
{
bool OK;
char buf[COPYBUFSIZ];
bool showprompt;
/*
* Establish longjmp destination for exiting from wait-for-input. (This is
* only effective while sigint_interrupt_enabled is TRUE.)
*/
if (sigsetjmp(sigint_interrupt_jmp, 1) != 0)
{
/* got here with longjmp */
/* Terminate data transfer */
PQputCopyEnd(conn,
(PQprotocolVersion(conn) < 3) ? NULL :
_("canceled by user"));
OK = false;
goto copyin_cleanup;
}
/* Prompt if interactive input */
if (isatty(fileno(copystream)))
{
showprompt = true;
if (!pset.quiet)
puts(_("Enter data to be copied followed by a newline.\n"
"End with a backslash and a period on a line by itself, or an EOF signal."));
}
else
showprompt = false;
OK = true;
if (isbinary)
{
/* interactive input probably silly, but give one prompt anyway */
if (showprompt)
{
const char *prompt = get_prompt(PROMPT_COPY, NULL);
fputs(prompt, stdout);
fflush(stdout);
}
for (;;)
{
int buflen;
/* enable longjmp while waiting for input */
sigint_interrupt_enabled = true;
buflen = fread(buf, 1, COPYBUFSIZ, copystream);
sigint_interrupt_enabled = false;
if (buflen <= 0)
break;
if (PQputCopyData(conn, buf, buflen) <= 0)
{
OK = false;
break;
}
}
}
else
{
bool copydone = false;
int buflen;
bool at_line_begin = true;
/*
* In text mode, we have to read the input one line at a time, so that
* we can stop reading at the EOF marker (\.). We mustn't read beyond
* the EOF marker, because if the data was inlined in a SQL script, we
* would eat up the commands after the EOF marker.
*/
buflen = 0;
while (!copydone)
{
char *fgresult;
if (at_line_begin && showprompt)
{
const char *prompt = get_prompt(PROMPT_COPY, NULL);
fputs(prompt, stdout);
fflush(stdout);
}
/* enable longjmp while waiting for input */
sigint_interrupt_enabled = true;
fgresult = fgets(&buf[buflen], COPYBUFSIZ - buflen, copystream);
sigint_interrupt_enabled = false;
if (!fgresult)
copydone = true;
else
{
int linelen;
linelen = strlen(fgresult);
buflen += linelen;
/* current line is done? */
if (buf[buflen - 1] == '\n')
{
/* check for EOF marker, but not on a partial line */
if (at_line_begin)
{
/*
* This code erroneously assumes '\.' on a line alone
* inside a quoted CSV string terminates the \copy.
* https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/E1TdNVQ-0001ju-GO@wrigleys.postgresql.org
* https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/bfcd57e4-8f23-4c3e-a5db-2571d09208e2@beta.fastmail.com
*/
if ((linelen == 3 && memcmp(fgresult, "\\.\n", 3) == 0) ||
(linelen == 4 && memcmp(fgresult, "\\.\r\n", 4) == 0))
{
copydone = true;
}
}
if (copystream == pset.cur_cmd_source)
{
pset.lineno++;
pset.stmt_lineno++;
}
at_line_begin = true;
}
else
at_line_begin = false;
}
/*
* If the buffer is full, or we've reached the EOF, flush it.
*
* Make sure there's always space for four more bytes in the
* buffer, plus a NUL terminator. That way, an EOF marker is
* never split across two fgets() calls, which simplifies the
* logic.
*/
if (buflen >= COPYBUFSIZ - 5 || (copydone && buflen > 0))
{
if (PQputCopyData(conn, buf, buflen) <= 0)
{
OK = false;
break;
}
buflen = 0;
}
}
}
/* Check for read error */
if (ferror(copystream))
OK = false;
/*
* Terminate data transfer. We can't send an error message if we're using
* protocol version 2. (libpq no longer supports protocol version 2, but
* keep the version checks just in case you're using a pre-v14 libpq.so at
* runtime)
*/
if (PQputCopyEnd(conn,
(OK || PQprotocolVersion(conn) < 3) ? NULL :
_("aborted because of read failure")) <= 0)
OK = false;
copyin_cleanup:
/*
* Clear the EOF flag on the stream, in case copying ended due to an EOF
* signal. This allows an interactive TTY session to perform another COPY
* FROM STDIN later. (In non-STDIN cases, we're about to close the file
* anyway, so it doesn't matter.) Although we don't ever test the flag
* with feof(), some fread() implementations won't read more data if it's
* set. This also clears the error flag, but we already checked that.
*/
clearerr(copystream);
/*
* Check command status and return to normal libpq state.
*
* We do not want to return with the status still PGRES_COPY_IN: our
* caller would be unable to distinguish that situation from reaching the
* next COPY in a command string that happened to contain two consecutive
* COPY FROM STDIN commands. We keep trying PQputCopyEnd() in the hope
* it'll work eventually. (What's actually likely to happen is that in
* attempting to flush the data, libpq will eventually realize that the
* connection is lost. But that's fine; it will get us out of COPY_IN
* state, which is what we need.)
*/
while (*res = PQgetResult(conn), PQresultStatus(*res) == PGRES_COPY_IN)
{
OK = false;
PQclear(*res);
/* We can't send an error message if we're using protocol version 2 */
PQputCopyEnd(conn,
(PQprotocolVersion(conn) < 3) ? NULL :
_("trying to exit copy mode"));
}
if (PQresultStatus(*res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
{
pg_log_info("%s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
OK = false;
}
return OK;
}
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