Module: Dbviewer::DatabaseOperations
- Extended by:
- ActiveSupport::Concern
- Included in:
- ApplicationController
- Defined in:
- app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#available_connections ⇒ Object
Get list of available connections.
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#current_connection_key ⇒ Object
Get the current active connection key.
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#current_table?(table_name) ⇒ Boolean
Helper to check if this is the current table in the UI.
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#database_manager ⇒ Object
Initialize the database manager with the current connection.
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#execute_query ⇒ Object
Execute the prepared SQL query.
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#export_table_to_csv(table_name, query_params = nil, include_headers = true) ⇒ Object
Export table data to CSV.
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#fetch_database_analytics ⇒ Object
Gather database analytics information.
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#fetch_filtered_record_count(table_name, column_filters) ⇒ Object
Get filtered record count for a table.
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#fetch_mini_erd_for_table(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get mini ERD data for a specific table and its relationships.
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#fetch_table_columns(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get column information for a specific table.
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#fetch_table_metadata(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get table metadata for display (e.g., primary key, foreign keys, indexes).
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#fetch_table_record_count(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get the total number of records in a table.
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#fetch_table_records(table_name, query_params) ⇒ Object
Fetch records for a table with pagination and sorting.
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#fetch_table_relationships ⇒ Object
Fetch relationships between tables for ERD visualization.
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#fetch_tables(include_record_counts = false) ⇒ Object
Fetch all tables with their stats By default, don’t include record counts for better performance on sidebar.
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#get_adapter_name ⇒ Object
Get the name of the current database adapter.
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#get_database_name ⇒ Object
Get the name of the current database.
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#prepare_query ⇒ Object
Prepare the SQL query - either from params or default.
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#safe_quote_table_name(table_name) ⇒ Object
Safely quote a table name, with fallback.
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#switch_connection(connection_key) ⇒ Object
Set the current connection to use.
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#table_query_operations ⇒ Object
Initialize the table query operations manager This gives direct access to table query operations when needed.
Instance Method Details
#available_connections ⇒ Object
Get list of available connections
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 64 def available_connections connections = Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.map do |key, config| # Try to determine the adapter name if it's not already stored adapter_name = nil if config[:adapter_name].present? adapter_name = config[:adapter_name] elsif config[:connection].present? begin adapter_name = config[:connection].connection.adapter_name rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error getting adapter name: #{e.}") end end { key: key, name: config[:name] || key.to_s.humanize, adapter_name: adapter_name, current: key.to_sym == current_connection_key.to_sym } end # Ensure at least one connection is marked as current unless connections.any? { |c| c[:current] } # If no connection is current, mark the first one as current if connections.any? connections.first[:current] = true # Also update the session session[:dbviewer_connection] = connections.first[:key] end end connections end |
#current_connection_key ⇒ Object
Get the current active connection key
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 13 def current_connection_key # Get the connection key from the session or fall back to the default key = session[:dbviewer_connection] || Dbviewer.configuration.current_connection # Ensure the key actually exists in our configured connections if key && Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.key?(key.to_sym) return key.to_sym end # If the key doesn't exist, fall back to any available connection first_key = Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.keys.first if first_key session[:dbviewer_connection] = first_key # Update the session return first_key end # If there are no connections configured, use a default key # This should never happen in normal operation, but it's a safety measure :default end |
#current_table?(table_name) ⇒ Boolean
Helper to check if this is the current table in the UI
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 421 def current_table?(table_name) params[:id] == table_name end |
#database_manager ⇒ Object
Initialize the database manager with the current connection
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 100 def database_manager @database_manager = ::Dbviewer::Database::Manager.new(current_connection_key) end |
#execute_query ⇒ Object
Execute the prepared SQL query
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 409 def execute_query begin @records = database_manager.execute_query(@query) @error = nil rescue => e @records = nil @error = e. Rails.logger.error("SQL Query Error: #{e.} for query: #{@query}") end end |
#export_table_to_csv(table_name, query_params = nil, include_headers = true) ⇒ Object
Export table data to CSV
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 426 def export_table_to_csv(table_name, query_params = nil, include_headers = true) records = database_manager.table_query_operations.table_records(table_name, query_params) csv_data = CSV.generate do |csv| # Add headers if requested csv << records.columns if include_headers # Add rows records.rows.each do |row| csv << row.map { |cell| format_csv_value(cell) } end end csv_data end |
#fetch_database_analytics ⇒ Object
Gather database analytics information
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 183 def fetch_database_analytics # For analytics, we do need record counts tables = fetch_tables(include_record_counts: true) # Calculate overall statistics analytics = { total_tables: tables.size, total_records: tables.sum { |t| t[:record_count] }, largest_tables: tables.sort_by { |t| -t[:record_count] }.first(10), empty_tables: tables.select { |t| t[:record_count] == 0 } } # Calculate schema size if possible analytics[:schema_size] = calculate_schema_size analytics end |
#fetch_filtered_record_count(table_name, column_filters) ⇒ Object
Get filtered record count for a table
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 216 def fetch_filtered_record_count(table_name, column_filters) database_manager.filtered_record_count(table_name, column_filters) end |
#fetch_mini_erd_for_table(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get mini ERD data for a specific table and its relationships
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 270 def fetch_mini_erd_for_table(table_name) = [] relationships = [] # Validate the table exists unless database_manager.tables.include?(table_name) Rails.logger.error("[DBViewer] Table not found for mini ERD: #{table_name}") return { tables: [], relationships: [], error: "Table '#{table_name}' not found in the database" } end # Add current table << { name: table_name } Rails.logger.info("[DBViewer] Generating mini ERD for table: #{table_name}") # Get foreign keys from this table to others (outgoing relationships) begin = (table_name) Rails.logger.debug("[DBViewer] Table metadata: #{.inspect}") if && [:foreign_keys].present? [:foreign_keys].each do |fk| # Ensure all required fields are present next unless fk[:to_table].present? && fk[:column].present? # Sanitize table and column names for display from_table = table_name.to_s to_table = fk[:to_table].to_s from_column = fk[:column].to_s to_column = fk[:primary_key].to_s.presence || "id" relationship_name = fk[:name].to_s.presence || "#{from_table}_to_#{to_table}" relationship = { from_table: from_table, to_table: to_table, from_column: from_column, to_column: to_column, name: relationship_name, direction: "outgoing" } relationships << relationship Rails.logger.debug("[DBViewer] Added outgoing relationship: #{relationship.inspect}") # Add the related table if not already included unless .any? { |t| t[:name] == to_table } << { name: to_table } end end end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("[DBViewer] Error fetching outgoing relationships for #{table_name}: #{e.}") Rails.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) end # Get foreign keys from other tables to this one (incoming relationships) begin database_manager.tables.each do |other_table_name| next if other_table_name == table_name # Skip self begin = (other_table_name) if && [:foreign_keys].present? [:foreign_keys].each do |fk| if fk[:to_table] == table_name # Ensure all required fields are present next unless fk[:column].present? # Sanitize table and column names for display from_table = other_table_name.to_s to_table = table_name.to_s from_column = fk[:column].to_s to_column = fk[:primary_key].to_s.presence || "id" relationship_name = fk[:name].to_s.presence || "#{from_table}_to_#{to_table}" relationship = { from_table: from_table, to_table: to_table, from_column: from_column, to_column: to_column, name: relationship_name, direction: "incoming" } relationships << relationship Rails.logger.debug("[DBViewer] Added incoming relationship: #{relationship.inspect}") # Add the related table if not already included unless .any? { |t| t[:name] == from_table } << { name: from_table } end end end end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("[DBViewer] Error processing relationships for table #{other_table_name}: #{e.}") # Continue to the next table end end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("[DBViewer] Error fetching incoming relationships for #{table_name}: #{e.}") Rails.logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) end # If no relationships were found, make sure to still include at least the current table if relationships.empty? Rails.logger.info("[DBViewer] No relationships found for table: #{table_name}") end result = { tables: , relationships: relationships, timestamp: Time.now.to_i } Rails.logger.info("[DBViewer] Mini ERD data generated: #{.length} tables, #{relationships.length} relationships") result end |
#fetch_table_columns(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get column information for a specific table
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 201 def fetch_table_columns(table_name) database_manager.table_columns(table_name) end |
#fetch_table_metadata(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get table metadata for display (e.g., primary key, foreign keys, indexes)
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 229 def (table_name) return {} unless database_manager.respond_to?(:table_metadata) begin database_manager.(table_name) rescue => e Rails.logger.warn("Failed to fetch table metadata: #{e.}") {} end end |
#fetch_table_record_count(table_name) ⇒ Object
Get the total number of records in a table
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 206 def fetch_table_record_count(table_name) database_manager.table_count(table_name) end |
#fetch_table_records(table_name, query_params) ⇒ Object
Fetch records for a table with pagination and sorting
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 211 def fetch_table_records(table_name, query_params) database_manager.table_records(table_name, query_params) end |
#fetch_table_relationships ⇒ Object
Fetch relationships between tables for ERD visualization
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 241 def fetch_table_relationships relationships = [] @tables.each do |table| table_name = table[:name] # Get foreign keys defined in this table pointing to others begin = database_manager.(table_name) if && [:foreign_keys].present? [:foreign_keys].each do |fk| relationships << { from_table: table_name, to_table: fk[:to_table], from_column: fk[:column], to_column: fk[:primary_key], name: fk[:name] } end end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error fetching relationships for #{table_name}: #{e.}") end end relationships end |
#fetch_tables(include_record_counts = false) ⇒ Object
Fetch all tables with their stats By default, don’t include record counts for better performance on sidebar
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 159 def fetch_tables(include_record_counts = false) database_manager.tables.map do |table_name| table_stats = { name: table_name } # Only fetch record count if specifically requested if include_record_counts begin table_stats[:record_count] = database_manager.record_count(table_name) rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error fetching record count for #{table_name}: #{e.}") table_stats[:record_count] = 0 end end table_stats end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error fetching tables: #{e.}") [] end |
#get_adapter_name ⇒ Object
Get the name of the current database adapter
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 142 def get_adapter_name adapter_name = database_manager.connection.adapter_name.downcase adapter_mappings = { /mysql/i => "MySQL", /postgres/i => "PostgreSQL", /sqlite/i => "SQLite", /oracle/i => "Oracle", /sqlserver|mssql/i => "SQL Server" } adapter_mappings.find { |pattern, _| adapter_name =~ pattern }&.last || adapter_name.titleize rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error retrieving adapter name: #{e.}") "Unknown" end |
#get_database_name ⇒ Object
Get the name of the current database
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 111 def get_database_name # First check if this connection has a name in the configuration current_conn_config = Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections[current_connection_key] if current_conn_config && current_conn_config[:name].present? return current_conn_config[:name] end adapter = database_manager.connection.adapter_name.downcase case adapter when /mysql/ query = "SELECT DATABASE() as db_name" result = database_manager.execute_query(query).first result ? result["db_name"] : "Database" when /postgres/ query = "SELECT current_database() as db_name" result = database_manager.execute_query(query).first result ? result["db_name"] : "Database" when /sqlite/ # For SQLite, extract the database name from the connection_config database_path = database_manager.connection.pool.spec.config[:database] || "" File.basename(database_path, ".*") || "SQLite Database" else "Database" # Default fallback end rescue => e Rails.logger.error("Error retrieving database name: #{e.}") "Database" end |
#prepare_query ⇒ Object
Prepare the SQL query - either from params or default
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 394 def prepare_query quoted_table = safe_quote_table_name(@table_name) default_query = "SELECT * FROM #{quoted_table} LIMIT 100" # Use the raw query parameter, or fall back to default @query = params[:query].present? ? params[:query].to_s : default_query # Validate query for security unless ::Dbviewer::SqlValidator.safe_query?(@query) @query = default_query flash.now[:warning] = "Only SELECT queries are allowed. Your query contained potentially unsafe operations. Using default query instead." end end |
#safe_quote_table_name(table_name) ⇒ Object
Safely quote a table name, with fallback
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 221 def safe_quote_table_name(table_name) database_manager.connection.quote_table_name(table_name) rescue => e Rails.logger.warn("Failed to quote table name: #{e.}") table_name end |
#switch_connection(connection_key) ⇒ Object
Set the current connection to use
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 35 def switch_connection(connection_key) connection_key = connection_key.to_sym if connection_key.respond_to?(:to_sym) if connection_key && Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.key?(connection_key) session[:dbviewer_connection] = connection_key # Clear the database manager to force it to be recreated with the new connection @database_manager = nil return true else # If the connection key doesn't exist, reset to default connection if Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.key?(Dbviewer.configuration.current_connection) session[:dbviewer_connection] = Dbviewer.configuration.current_connection @database_manager = nil return true else # If even the default connection isn't valid, try the first available connection first_key = Dbviewer.configuration.database_connections.keys.first if first_key session[:dbviewer_connection] = first_key @database_manager = nil return true end end end false # Return false if we couldn't set a valid connection end |
#table_query_operations ⇒ Object
Initialize the table query operations manager This gives direct access to table query operations when needed
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# File 'app/controllers/concerns/dbviewer/database_operations.rb', line 106 def table_query_operations @table_query_operations ||= database_manager.table_query_operations end |