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# SQLite plugin in Markdown (litcoffee)
#### Use coffee compiler to compile this directly into Javascript
#### License for common script: MIT or Apache
# Top-level SQLite plugin objects
## root window object:
root = @
## constant(s):
READ_ONLY_REGEX = /^\s*(?:drop|delete|insert|update|create)\s/i
# per-db state
DB_STATE_INIT = "INIT"
DB_STATE_OPEN = "OPEN"
## global(s):
# per-db map of locking and queueing
# XXX NOTE: This is NOT cleaned up when a db is closed and/or deleted.
# If the record is simply removed when a db is closed or deleted,
# it will cause some test failures and may break large-scale
# applications that repeatedly open and close the database.
# [BUG #210] TODO: better to abort and clean up the pending transaction state.
# XXX TBD this will be renamed and include some more per-db state.
txLocks = {}
## utility functions:
# Errors returned to callbacks must conform to `SqlError` with a code and message.
# Some errors are of type `Error` or `string` and must be converted.
newSQLError = (error, code) ->
sqlError = error
code = 0 if !code # unknown by default
if !sqlError
sqlError = new Error "a plugin had an error but provided no response"
sqlError.code = code
if typeof sqlError is "string"
sqlError = new Error error
sqlError.code = code
if !sqlError.code && sqlError.message
sqlError.code = code
if !sqlError.code && !sqlError.message
sqlError = new Error "an unknown error was returned: " + JSON.stringify(sqlError)
sqlError.code = code
return sqlError
nextTick = window.setImmediate || (fun) ->
window.setTimeout(fun, 0)
return
###
Utility that avoids leaking the arguments object. See
https://www.npmjs.org/package/argsarray
###
argsArray = (fun) ->
return ->
len = arguments.length
if len
args = []
i = -1
while ++i < len
args[i] = arguments[i]
return fun.call this, args
else
return fun.call this, []
## SQLite plugin db-connection handle
#### NOTE: there can be multipe SQLitePlugin db-connection handles per open db.
#### SQLite plugin db connection handle object is defined by a constructor function and prototype member functions:
SQLitePlugin = (openargs, openSuccess, openError) ->
# console.log "SQLitePlugin openargs: #{JSON.stringify openargs}"
if !(openargs and openargs['name'])
throw newSQLError "Cannot create a SQLitePlugin db instance without a db name"
dbname = openargs.name
if typeof dbname != 'string'
throw newSQLError 'sqlite plugin database name must be a string'
@openargs = openargs
@dbname = dbname
@openSuccess = openSuccess
@openError = openError
@openSuccess or
@openSuccess = ->
console.log "DB opened: " + dbname
return
@openError or
@openError = (e) ->
console.log e.message
return
@open @openSuccess, @openError
return
SQLitePlugin::databaseFeatures = isSQLitePluginDatabase: true
# Keep track of state of open db connections
# XXX TBD this will be moved and renamed or
# combined with txLocks.
SQLitePlugin::openDBs = {}
SQLitePlugin::addTransaction = (t) ->
if !txLocks[@dbname]
txLocks[@dbname] = {
queue: []
inProgress: false
}
txLocks[@dbname].queue.push t
if @dbname of @openDBs && @openDBs[@dbname] isnt DB_STATE_INIT
# XXX TODO: only when queue has length of 1 [and test it!!]
@startNextTransaction()
else
if @dbname of @openDBs
console.log 'new transaction is waiting for open operation'
else
# XXX TBD TODO: in this case (which should not happen), should abort and discard the transaction.
console.log 'database is closed, new transaction is [stuck] waiting until db is opened again!'
return
SQLitePlugin::transaction = (fn, error, success) ->
# FUTURE TBD check for valid fn here
if !@openDBs[@dbname]
error newSQLError 'database not open'
return
@addTransaction new SQLitePluginTransaction(this, fn, error, success, true, false)
return
SQLitePlugin::readTransaction = (fn, error, success) ->
# FUTURE TBD check for valid fn here (and add test for this)
if !@openDBs[@dbname]
error newSQLError 'database not open'
return
@addTransaction new SQLitePluginTransaction(this, fn, error, success, false, true)
return
SQLitePlugin::startNextTransaction = ->
self = @
nextTick =>
if !(@dbname of @openDBs) || @openDBs[@dbname] isnt DB_STATE_OPEN
console.log 'cannot start next transaction: database not open'
return
txLock = txLocks[self.dbname]
if !txLock
console.log 'cannot start next transaction: database connection is lost'
# XXX TBD TODO (BUG #210/??): abort all pending transactions with error cb [and test!!]
# @abortAllPendingTransactions()
return
else if txLock.queue.length > 0 && !txLock.inProgress
# start next transaction in q
txLock.inProgress = true
txLock.queue.shift().start()
return
return
SQLitePlugin::abortAllPendingTransactions = ->
# extra debug info:
# if txLocks[@dbname] then console.log 'abortAllPendingTransactions with transaction queue length: ' + txLocks[@dbname].queue.length
# else console.log 'abortAllPendingTransactions with no transaction lock state'
txLock = txLocks[@dbname]
if !!txLock && txLock.queue.length > 0
# XXX TODO: what to do in case there is a (stray) transaction in progress?
#console.log 'abortAllPendingTransactions - cleanup old transaction(s)'
for tx in txLock.queue
tx.abortFromQ newSQLError 'Invalid database handle'
# XXX TODO: consider cleaning up (delete) txLocks[@dbname] resource,
# in case it is known there are no more pending transactions
txLock.queue = []
txLock.inProgress = false
return
SQLitePlugin::open = (success, error) ->
if @dbname of @openDBs
console.log 'database already open: ' + @dbname
# for a re-open run the success cb async so that the openDatabase return value
# can be used in the success handler as an alternative to the handler's
# db argument
nextTick =>
success @
return
else
console.log 'OPEN database: ' + @dbname
opensuccesscb = =>
# NOTE: the db state is NOT stored (in @openDBs) if the db was closed or deleted.
# console.log 'OPEN database: ' + @dbname + ' succeeded'
#if !@openDBs[@dbname] then call open error cb, and abort pending tx if any
if !@openDBs[@dbname]
console.log 'database was closed during open operation'
# XXX TODO [BUG #210] (and test!!):
# if !!error then error newSQLError 'database closed during open operation'
# @abortAllPendingTransactions()
if @dbname of @openDBs
@openDBs[@dbname] = DB_STATE_OPEN
if !!success then success @
txLock = txLocks[@dbname]
if !!txLock && txLock.queue.length > 0 && !txLock.inProgress
@startNextTransaction()
return
openerrorcb = =>
console.log 'OPEN database: ' + @dbname + ' failed, aborting any pending transactions'
# XXX TODO: newSQLError missing the message part!
if !!error then error newSQLError 'Could not open database'
delete @openDBs[@dbname]
@abortAllPendingTransactions()
return
# store initial DB state:
@openDBs[@dbname] = DB_STATE_INIT
cordova.exec opensuccesscb, openerrorcb, "SQLitePlugin", "open", [ @openargs ]
return
SQLitePlugin::close = (success, error) ->
if @dbname of @openDBs
if txLocks[@dbname] && txLocks[@dbname].inProgress
# XXX TBD: wait for current tx then close (??)
console.log 'cannot close: transaction is in progress'
error newSQLError 'database cannot be closed while a transaction is in progress'
return
console.log 'CLOSE database: ' + @dbname
# XXX [BUG #209] closing one db handle disables other handles to same db
delete @openDBs[@dbname]
if txLocks[@dbname] then console.log 'closing db with transaction queue length: ' + txLocks[@dbname].queue.length
else console.log 'closing db with no transaction lock state'
# XXX [BUG #210] TODO: when closing or deleting a db, abort any pending transactions [and test it!!]
cordova.exec success, error, "SQLitePlugin", "close", [ { path: @dbname } ]
else
console.log 'cannot close: database is not open'
if error then nextTick -> error()
return
SQLitePlugin::executeSql = (statement, params, success, error) ->
# XXX TODO: better to capture the result, and report it once
# the transaction has completely finished.
# This would fix BUG #204 (cannot close db in db.executeSql() callback).
mysuccess = (t, r) -> if !!success then success r
myerror = (t, e) -> if !!error then error e
myfn = (tx) ->
tx.addStatement(statement, params, mysuccess, myerror)
return
@addTransaction new SQLitePluginTransaction(this, myfn, null, null, false, false)
return
## SQLite plugin transaction object for batching:
SQLitePluginTransaction = (db, fn, error, success, txlock, readOnly) ->
# FUTURE TBD check this earlier:
if typeof(fn) != "function"
###
This is consistent with the implementation in Chrome -- it
throws if you pass anything other than a function. This also
prevents us from stalling our txQueue if somebody passes a
false value for fn.
###
throw newSQLError "transaction expected a function"
@db = db
@fn = fn
@error = error
@success = success
@txlock = txlock
@readOnly = readOnly
@executes = []
if txlock
@addStatement "BEGIN", [], null, (tx, err) ->
throw newSQLError "unable to begin transaction: " + err.message, err.code
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::start = ->
try
@fn this
@run()
catch err
# If "fn" throws, we must report the whole transaction as failed.
txLocks[@db.dbname].inProgress = false
@db.startNextTransaction()
if @error
@error newSQLError err
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::executeSql = (sql, values, success, error) ->
if @finalized
throw {message: 'InvalidStateError: DOM Exception 11: This transaction is already finalized. Transactions are committed after its success or failure handlers are called. If you are using a Promise to handle callbacks, be aware that implementations following the A+ standard adhere to run-to-completion semantics and so Promise resolution occurs on a subsequent tick and therefore after the transaction commits.', code: 11}
return
if @readOnly && READ_ONLY_REGEX.test(sql)
@handleStatementFailure(error, {message: 'invalid sql for a read-only transaction'})
return
@addStatement(sql, values, success, error)
return
# This method adds the SQL statement to the transaction queue but does not check for
# finalization since it is used to execute COMMIT and ROLLBACK.
SQLitePluginTransaction::addStatement = (sql, values, success, error) ->
params = []
if !!values && values.constructor == Array
for v in values
t = typeof v
params.push (
if v == null || v == undefined || t == 'number' || t == 'string' then v
else if v instanceof Blob then v.valueOf()
else v.toString()
)
@executes.push
success: success
error: error
sql: sql
params: params
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::handleStatementSuccess = (handler, response) ->
if !handler
return
rows = response.rows || []
payload =
rows:
item: (i) ->
rows[i]
length: rows.length
rowsAffected: response.rowsAffected or 0
insertId: response.insertId or undefined
handler this, payload
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::handleStatementFailure = (handler, response) ->
if !handler
throw newSQLError "a statement with no error handler failed: " + response.message, response.code
if handler(this, response) isnt false
throw newSQLError "a statement error callback did not return false: " + response.message, response.code
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::run = ->
txFailure = null
tropts = []
batchExecutes = @executes
waiting = batchExecutes.length
@executes = []
tx = this
handlerFor = (index, didSucceed) ->
(response) ->
try
if didSucceed
tx.handleStatementSuccess batchExecutes[index].success, response
else
tx.handleStatementFailure batchExecutes[index].error, newSQLError(response)
catch err
if !txFailure
txFailure = newSQLError(err)
if --waiting == 0
if txFailure
tx.abort txFailure
else if tx.executes.length > 0
# new requests have been issued by the callback
# handlers, so run another batch.
tx.run()
else
tx.finish()
return
i = 0
mycbmap = {}
while i < batchExecutes.length
request = batchExecutes[i]
mycbmap[i] =
success: handlerFor(i, true)
error: handlerFor(i, false)
tropts.push
qid: 1111
sql: request.sql
params: request.params
i++
mycb = (result) ->
#console.log "mycb result #{JSON.stringify result}"
last = result.length-1
for i in [0..last]
r = result[i]
type = r.type
# NOTE: r.qid can be ignored
res = r.result
q = mycbmap[i]
if q
if q[type]
q[type] res
return
cordova.exec mycb, null, "SQLitePlugin", "backgroundExecuteSqlBatch", [{dbargs: {dbname: @db.dbname}, executes: tropts}]
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::abort = (txFailure) ->
if @finalized then return
tx = @
succeeded = (tx) ->
txLocks[tx.db.dbname].inProgress = false
tx.db.startNextTransaction()
if tx.error then tx.error txFailure
return
failed = (tx, err) ->
txLocks[tx.db.dbname].inProgress = false
tx.db.startNextTransaction()
if tx.error then tx.error newSQLError("error while trying to roll back: " + err.message, err.code)
return
@finalized = true
if @txlock
@addStatement "ROLLBACK", [], succeeded, failed
@run()
else
succeeded(tx)
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::finish = ->
if @finalized then return
tx = @
succeeded = (tx) ->
txLocks[tx.db.dbname].inProgress = false
tx.db.startNextTransaction()
if tx.success then tx.success()
return
failed = (tx, err) ->
txLocks[tx.db.dbname].inProgress = false
tx.db.startNextTransaction()
if tx.error then tx.error newSQLError("error while trying to commit: " + err.message, err.code)
return
@finalized = true
if @txlock
@addStatement "COMMIT", [], succeeded, failed
@run()
else
succeeded(tx)
return
SQLitePluginTransaction::abortFromQ = (sqlerror) ->
# NOTE: since the transaction is waiting in the queue,
# the transaction function containing the SQL statements
# would not be run yet. Simply report the transaction error.
if @error
@error sqlerror
return
## SQLite plugin object factory:
dblocations = [ "docs", "libs", "nosync" ]
SQLiteFactory =
###
NOTE: this function should NOT be translated from Javascript
back to CoffeeScript by js2coffee.
If this function is edited in Javascript then someone will
have to translate it back to CoffeeScript by hand.
###
opendb: argsArray (args) ->
if args.length < 1 then return null
first = args[0]
openargs = null
okcb = null
errorcb = null
if first.constructor == String
openargs = {name: first}
if args.length >= 5
okcb = args[4]
if args.length > 5 then errorcb = args[5]
else
openargs = first
if args.length >= 2
okcb = args[1]
if args.length > 2 then errorcb = args[2]
dblocation = if !!openargs.location then dblocations[openargs.location] else null
openargs.dblocation = dblocation || dblocations[0]
if !!openargs.createFromLocation and openargs.createFromLocation == 1
openargs.createFromResource = "1"
if !!openargs.androidDatabaseImplementation and openargs.androidDatabaseImplementation == 2
openargs.androidOldDatabaseImplementation = 1
if !!openargs.androidLockWorkaround and openargs.androidLockWorkaround == 1
openargs.androidBugWorkaround = 1
new SQLitePlugin openargs, okcb, errorcb
deleteDb: (first, success, error) ->
args = {}
if first.constructor == String
#console.log "delete db name: #{first}"
args.path = first
args.dblocation = dblocations[0]
else
#console.log "delete db args: #{JSON.stringify first}"
if !(first and first['name']) then throw new Error "Please specify db name"
args.path = first.name
dblocation = if !!first.location then dblocations[first.location] else null
args.dblocation = dblocation || dblocations[0]
# XXX [BUG #210] TODO: when closing or deleting a db, abort any pending transactions (with error callback)
delete SQLitePlugin::openDBs[args.path]
cordova.exec success, error, "SQLitePlugin", "delete", [ args ]
## Exported API:
root.sqlitePlugin =
sqliteFeatures:
isSQLitePlugin: true
openDatabase: SQLiteFactory.opendb
deleteDatabase: SQLiteFactory.deleteDb
## vim directives
#### vim: set filetype=coffee :
#### vim: set expandtab :