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			113 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
| /*
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| Package sqlite3 provides interface to SQLite3 databases.
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| 
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| This works as a driver for database/sql.
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| 
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| Installation
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| 
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|     go get github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
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| 
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| Supported Types
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| 
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| Currently, go-sqlite3 supports the following data types.
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| 
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|     +------------------------------+
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|     |go        | sqlite3           |
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|     |----------|-------------------|
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|     |nil       | null              |
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|     |int       | integer           |
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|     |int64     | integer           |
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|     |float64   | float             |
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|     |bool      | integer           |
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|     |[]byte    | blob              |
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|     |string    | text              |
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|     |time.Time | timestamp/datetime|
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|     +------------------------------+
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| 
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| SQLite3 Extension
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| 
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| You can write your own extension module for sqlite3. For example, below is an
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| extension for a Regexp matcher operation.
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| 
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|     #include <pcre.h>
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|     #include <string.h>
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|     #include <stdio.h>
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|     #include <sqlite3ext.h>
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| 
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|     SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
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|     static void regexp_func(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv) {
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|       if (argc >= 2) {
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|         const char *target  = (const char *)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]);
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|         const char *pattern = (const char *)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
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|         const char* errstr = NULL;
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|         int erroff = 0;
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|         int vec[500];
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|         int n, rc;
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|         pcre* re = pcre_compile(pattern, 0, &errstr, &erroff, NULL);
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|         rc = pcre_exec(re, NULL, target, strlen(target), 0, 0, vec, 500);
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|         if (rc <= 0) {
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|           sqlite3_result_error(context, errstr, 0);
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|           return;
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|         }
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|         sqlite3_result_int(context, 1);
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|       }
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|     }
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| 
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|     #ifdef _WIN32
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|     __declspec(dllexport)
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|     #endif
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|     int sqlite3_extension_init(sqlite3 *db, char **errmsg,
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|           const sqlite3_api_routines *api) {
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|       SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(api);
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|       return sqlite3_create_function(db, "regexp", 2, SQLITE_UTF8,
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|           (void*)db, regexp_func, NULL, NULL);
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|     }
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| 
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| It needs to be built as a so/dll shared library. And you need to register
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| the extension module like below.
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| 
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| 	sql.Register("sqlite3_with_extensions",
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| 		&sqlite3.SQLiteDriver{
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| 			Extensions: []string{
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| 				"sqlite3_mod_regexp",
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| 			},
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| 		})
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| 
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| Then, you can use this extension.
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| 
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| 	rows, err := db.Query("select text from mytable where name regexp '^golang'")
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| 
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| Connection Hook
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| 
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| You can hook and inject your code when the connection is established. database/sql
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| doesn't provide a way to get native go-sqlite3 interfaces. So if you want,
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| you need to set ConnectHook and get the SQLiteConn.
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| 
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| 	sql.Register("sqlite3_with_hook_example",
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| 			&sqlite3.SQLiteDriver{
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| 					ConnectHook: func(conn *sqlite3.SQLiteConn) error {
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| 						sqlite3conn = append(sqlite3conn, conn)
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| 						return nil
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| 					},
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| 			})
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| 
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| Go SQlite3 Extensions
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| 
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| If you want to register Go functions as SQLite extension functions,
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| call RegisterFunction from ConnectHook.
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| 
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| 	regex = func(re, s string) (bool, error) {
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| 		return regexp.MatchString(re, s)
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| 	}
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| 	sql.Register("sqlite3_with_go_func",
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| 			&sqlite3.SQLiteDriver{
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| 					ConnectHook: func(conn *sqlite3.SQLiteConn) error {
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| 						return conn.RegisterFunc("regexp", regex, true)
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| 					},
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| 			})
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| 
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| See the documentation of RegisterFunc for more details.
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| 
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| */
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| package sqlite3
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