Class: Tina4::Database

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/tina4/database.rb

Constant Summary collapse

DRIVERS =
{
  "sqlite" => "Tina4::Drivers::SqliteDriver",
  "sqlite3" => "Tina4::Drivers::SqliteDriver",
  "postgres" => "Tina4::Drivers::PostgresDriver",
  "postgresql" => "Tina4::Drivers::PostgresDriver",
  "mysql" => "Tina4::Drivers::MysqlDriver",
  "mssql" => "Tina4::Drivers::MssqlDriver",
  "sqlserver" => "Tina4::Drivers::MssqlDriver",
  "firebird" => "Tina4::Drivers::FirebirdDriver",
  "mongodb" => "Tina4::Drivers::MongodbDriver",
  "mongo" => "Tina4::Drivers::MongodbDriver",
  "odbc" => "Tina4::Drivers::OdbcDriver"
}.freeze

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(connection_string = nil, username: nil, password: nil, driver_name: nil, pool: nil) ⇒ Database

Returns a new instance of Database.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 180

def initialize(connection_string = nil, username: nil, password: nil, driver_name: nil, pool: nil)
  @connection_string = connection_string || ENV["TINA4_DATABASE_URL"]
  @username = username || ENV["TINA4_DATABASE_USERNAME"]
  @password = password || ENV["TINA4_DATABASE_PASSWORD"]
  @driver_name = driver_name || detect_driver(@connection_string)
  # TINA4_DB_POOL falls back when caller doesn't pass `pool:` explicitly.
  # Default 0 = single connection, N>0 = N pooled connections (round-robin).
  @pool_size = if pool.nil?
                 (ENV["TINA4_DB_POOL"] || "0").to_i
               else
                 pool
               end
  @connected = false

  # Per-instance thread-local key for the transaction adapter pin.
  # Without this pin, every Database method call rotates to a different
  # pooled connection. Inside a transaction this silently breaks atomicity:
  # start_transaction begins on adapter A, executes autocommit on B/C, and
  # commit/rollback land on D — a no-op. start_transaction sets the pin,
  # commit/rollback clear it. While pinned, current_driver returns the same
  # driver for every call so the whole transaction runs on one connection.
  @tx_pin_key = :"tina4_pinned_adapter_#{object_id}"

  # Query cache. One store, two layers (parity with Python connection.py):
  #   • request-scoped (DEFAULT ON, off-switch TINA4_AUTO_CACHING=false) —
  #     dedupes identical SELECTs to protect the DB from rapid repeat reads.
  #     Cleared at the START of every HTTP request (so it never serves rows
  #     across requests) AND on any write, with a short safety TTL (5s) for
  #     non-request contexts (scripts/workers).
  #   • persistent (opt-in, TINA4_DB_CACHE=true) — cross-request TTL cache
  #     that is NOT cleared per request; entries expire by TINA4_DB_CACHE_TTL.
  @cache_persistent = truthy?(ENV["TINA4_DB_CACHE"])
  # Default true; honour the same truthy semantics the framework uses
  # (mirrors Python's is_truthy(get("TINA4_AUTO_CACHING", "true"))).
  @cache_request_scoped = truthy?(ENV["TINA4_AUTO_CACHING"] || "true")
  @cache_enabled = @cache_persistent || @cache_request_scoped
  @cache_ttl = if @cache_persistent
                 (ENV["TINA4_DB_CACHE_TTL"] || "30").to_i
               else
                 (ENV["TINA4_AUTO_CACHING_TTL"] || "5").to_i
               end
  @query_cache = {}  # key => { expires_at:, value: }
  @cache_hits = 0
  @cache_misses = 0
  @cache_mutex = Mutex.new

  # Register this connection so Tina4::Database.reset_request_caches can
  # clear its request-scoped entries at the start of every HTTP request.
  Tina4::Database.register_instance(self)

  if @pool_size > 0
    # Pooled mode — create a ConnectionPool with lazy driver creation
    @pool = ConnectionPool.new(
      @pool_size,
      driver_factory: method(:create_driver),
      connection_string: @connection_string,
      username: @username,
      password: @password
    )
    @driver = nil
    @connected = true
  else
    # Single-connection mode — current behavior
    @pool = nil
    @driver = create_driver
    connect
  end
end

Instance Attribute Details

#connectedObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute connected.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 70

def connected
  @connected
end

#driverObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute driver.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 70

def driver
  @driver
end

#driver_nameObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute driver_name.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 70

def driver_name
  @driver_name
end

#poolObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute pool.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 70

def pool
  @pool
end

Class Method Details

.create(url, username: "", password: "", pool: nil) ⇒ Object

Static factory — cross-framework consistency: Database.create(url)



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 139

def self.create(url, username: "", password: "", pool: nil)
  new(url, username: username.empty? ? nil : username,
           password: password.empty? ? nil : password,
           pool: pool)
end

.from_env(env_key: "TINA4_DATABASE_URL", pool: nil) ⇒ Object

Construct a Database from environment variables. Returns nil if the named env var is not set.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 147

def self.from_env(env_key: "TINA4_DATABASE_URL", pool: nil)
  url = ENV[env_key]
  return nil if url.nil? || url.strip.empty?

  new(url,
      username: ENV["TINA4_DATABASE_USERNAME"],
      password: ENV["TINA4_DATABASE_PASSWORD"],
      pool: pool)
end

.get_connection(url_or_env_key = "TINA4_DATABASE_URL", username: nil, password: nil, pool: nil) ⇒ Object

Open a database connection — convention name matching SQLAlchemy engine.connect() and the cross-framework Database.get_connection() surface shipped in 3.13.x.

The first argument may be either a URL (containing ‘://` or `sqlite:`) or an env-var name. Falls back to in-memory SQLite when no URL resolves — matches Python tina4_python’s default behaviour.

db = Tina4::Database.get_connection                     # from TINA4_DATABASE_URL
db = Tina4::Database.get_connection("sqlite::memory:")  # explicit URL
db = Tina4::Database.get_connection("postgres://...", username: "u", password: "p")


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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 168

def self.get_connection(url_or_env_key = "TINA4_DATABASE_URL", username: nil, password: nil, pool: nil)
  if url_or_env_key.include?("://") || url_or_env_key.start_with?("sqlite:")
    return new(url_or_env_key, username: username, password: password, pool: pool)
  end

  db = from_env(env_key: url_or_env_key, pool: pool)
  return db if db

  # Fallback: in-memory SQLite — matches Python parity.
  new("sqlite::memory:", username: username, password: password, pool: pool)
end

.register_instance(db) ⇒ Object

Register a live connection in the class-level WeakRef registry.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 82

def register_instance(db)
  @instances_mutex.synchronize do
    @instances << WeakRef.new(db)
  end
end

.reset_request_cachesObject

Clear the request-scoped query cache on every live Database instance.

The request dispatcher calls this at the start of each HTTP request so request-scoped caching never serves rows across requests (zero cross-request staleness). Persistent-mode connections are left alone. Dead WeakRefs (closed/GC’d connections) are pruned as we go.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 94

def reset_request_caches
  @instances_mutex.synchronize do
    @instances.reject! do |ref|
      begin
        inst = ref.__getobj__
        inst.cache_new_request
        false
      rescue WeakRef::RefError, StandardError
        true  # dead reference (or errored) — prune it
      end
    end
  end
end

.strip_trailing_semicolons(sql) ⇒ Object

v3.13.12 — strip trailing ‘;` from user SQL before the framework wraps it with COUNT(*) subqueries or appends LIMIT/OFFSET. Without this, ““SELECT * FROM t;”“ produces ““SELECT * FROM t; LIMIT 100 OFFSET 0”“ — a syntax error on every engine. Internal semicolons (inside string literals, between meaningful statements) are left alone; drivers reject those if multi-statement isn’t supported.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 129

def self.strip_trailing_semicolons(sql)
  return sql if sql.nil? || sql.empty?
  stripped = sql.rstrip
  while stripped.end_with?(";")
    stripped = stripped[0..-2].rstrip
  end
  stripped
end

Instance Method Details

#active_countObject

Number of connections currently created (lazy pool connections counted).



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 611

def active_count
  if @pool
    @pool.active_count
  else
    @connected ? 1 : 0
  end
end

#cache_clearObject



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 305

def cache_clear
  @cache_mutex.synchronize do
    @query_cache.clear
    @cache_hits = 0
    @cache_misses = 0
  end
end

#cache_new_requestObject

Clear the request-scoped query cache at the start of an HTTP request.

No-op in persistent mode (TINA4_DB_CACHE=true) so cross-request entries survive up to their TTL. Cumulative hit/miss counters are preserved.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 317

def cache_new_request
  return unless @cache_request_scoped && !@cache_persistent

  @cache_mutex.synchronize { @query_cache.clear }
end

#cache_statsObject

── Query Cache ──────────────────────────────────────────────



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 291

def cache_stats
  @cache_mutex.synchronize do
    {
      enabled: @cache_enabled,
      mode: cache_mode,
      hits: @cache_hits,
      misses: @cache_misses,
      size: @query_cache.size,
      backend: "memory",
      ttl: @cache_ttl
    }
  end
end

#checkin(_driver) ⇒ Object

Return a driver to the pool. No-op for round-robin pool or single connection.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 625

def checkin(_driver)
  # no-op
end

#checkoutObject

Check out a driver from the pool (or return the single driver).



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 620

def checkout
  current_driver
end

#closeObject



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 264

def close
  if @pool
    @pool.close_all
  elsif @driver && @connected
    @driver.close
  end
  @connected = false
end

#close_allObject

Close all pooled connections (or the single connection).



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 630

def close_all
  close
end

#columns(table_name) ⇒ Object Also known as: get_columns



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 565

def columns(table_name)
  current_driver.columns(table_name)
end

#commitObject

Commit the current transaction and release the driver pin.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 545

def commit
  current_driver.commit
ensure
  Thread.current[@tx_pin_key] = nil
end

#connectObject



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 249

def connect
  @driver.connect(@connection_string, username: @username, password: @password)
  @connected = true

  # Enable autocommit if TINA4_AUTOCOMMIT env var is set
  if truthy?(ENV["TINA4_AUTOCOMMIT"]) && @driver.respond_to?(:autocommit=)
    @driver.autocommit = true
  end

  Tina4::Log.info("Database connected: #{@driver_name}")
rescue => e
  Tina4::Log.error("Database connection failed: #{e.message}")
  @connected = false
end

#current_driverObject

Get the current driver — from pool (round-robin) or single connection.

Inside a transaction, all calls must land on the SAME driver — otherwise start_transaction, execute, and commit each rotate to a different pooled connection and the transaction is meaningless. start_transaction pins the driver to the calling thread; commit/rollback release it.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 279

def current_driver
  pinned = Thread.current[@tx_pin_key]
  return pinned if pinned
  if @pool
    @pool.checkout
  else
    @driver
  end
end

#delete(table, filter = {}, params = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 439

def delete(table, filter = {}, params = nil)
  cache_invalidate if @cache_enabled
  drv = current_driver

  # List of hashes — delete each row
  if filter.is_a?(Array)
    filter.each { |row| delete(table, row) }
    return { success: true }
  end

  # String filter — raw WHERE clause with optional params
  if filter.is_a?(String)
    sql = "DELETE FROM #{table}"
    sql += " WHERE #{filter}" unless filter.empty?
    drv.execute(sql, Array(params))
    return { success: true }
  end

  # Hash filter — build WHERE from keys
  where_parts = filter.keys.map { |k| "#{k} = #{drv.placeholder}" }
  sql = "DELETE FROM #{table}"
  sql += " WHERE #{where_parts.join(' AND ')}" unless filter.empty?
  drv.execute(sql, filter.values)
  { success: true }
end

#execute(sql, params = []) ⇒ Object

Execute a write statement. Returns true/false for simple writes. Returns DatabaseResult if SQL contains RETURNING, CALL, EXEC, or SELECT.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 491

def execute(sql, params = [])
  cache_invalidate if @cache_enabled
  result = current_driver.execute(sql, params)
  @last_error = nil
  sql_upper = sql.strip.upcase
  if sql_upper.include?("RETURNING") || sql_upper.start_with?("CALL ") ||
     sql_upper.start_with?("EXEC ") || sql_upper.start_with?("SELECT ")
    return result
  end
  true
rescue => e
  @last_error = e.message
  false
end

#execute_many(sql, params_list = []) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 506

def execute_many(sql, params_list = [])
  results = []
  drv = current_driver
  drv.begin_transaction
  begin
    params_list.each do |params|
      results << drv.execute(sql, params)
    end
    drv.commit
  rescue => e
    drv.rollback
    raise e
  end
  results
end

#fetch(sql, params = [], limit: 100, offset: nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 340

def fetch(sql, params = [], limit: 100, offset: nil)
  offset ||= 0
  drv = current_driver

  # v3.13.12: strip trailing `;` so the driver's apply_limit
  # (which appends "LIMIT N OFFSET M") doesn't produce
  # "SELECT * FROM t; LIMIT 100 OFFSET 0" — a syntax error
  # on every engine. Also helps any COUNT(*) FROM (sql)
  # subqueries downstream survive a user-supplied semicolon.
  sql = Tina4::Database.strip_trailing_semicolons(sql)

  effective_sql = sql
  # Skip appending LIMIT if SQL already has one
  has_limit = sql.upcase.split("--")[0].include?("LIMIT")
  if limit && !has_limit
    effective_sql = drv.apply_limit(effective_sql, limit, offset)
  end

  if @cache_enabled
    key = cache_key(effective_sql, params)
    cached = cache_get(key)
    if cached
      @cache_mutex.synchronize { @cache_hits += 1 }
      return cached
    end
    result = drv.execute_query(effective_sql, params)
    result = Tina4::DatabaseResult.new(result, sql: effective_sql, db: self)
    cache_set(key, result)
    @cache_mutex.synchronize { @cache_misses += 1 }
    return result
  end

  rows = drv.execute_query(effective_sql, params)
  Tina4::DatabaseResult.new(rows, sql: effective_sql, db: self)
end

#fetch_all(sql, params = [], limit: nil, offset: nil) ⇒ Object

Fetch rows and return the records array directly.

Symmetric with fetch_one. Cross-framework parity with Python db.fetch_all() / PHP $db->fetchAll() / Node db.fetchAll().

rows = db.fetch_all("SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = ?", [1])
rows.each { |row| puts row["name"] }

Returns [] (not nil) when no rows match.

v3.13.12: default ‘limit` is nil (no truncation) — the method name says fetch_all, so it returns all matching rows. Pre-v3.13.12 silently truncated to 100. Pass an explicit `limit:` to cap.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 336

def fetch_all(sql, params = [], limit: nil, offset: nil)
  fetch(sql, params, limit: limit, offset: offset).records
end

#fetch_one(sql, params = []) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 376

def fetch_one(sql, params = [])
  sql = Tina4::Database.strip_trailing_semicolons(sql)
  if @cache_enabled
    key = cache_key(sql + ":ONE", params)
    cached = cache_get(key)
    if cached
      @cache_mutex.synchronize { @cache_hits += 1 }
      return cached
    end
    result = fetch(sql, params, limit: 1)
    value = result.first
    cache_set(key, value)
    @cache_mutex.synchronize { @cache_misses += 1 }
    return value
  end

  result = fetch(sql, params, limit: 1)
  result.first
end

#get_adapterInteger

Pre-generate the next available primary key ID using engine-aware strategies.

Race-safe implementation using a ‘tina4_sequences` table for SQLite/MySQL/MSSQL fallback. Each call atomically increments the stored counter, so concurrent callers never receive the same value.

  • Firebird: auto-creates a generator if missing, then increments via GEN_ID.

  • PostgreSQL: tries nextval() on the named sequence, auto-creates it if missing.

  • SQLite/MySQL/MSSQL: atomic UPDATE on ‘tina4_sequences` table.

  • Returns 1 if the table is empty or does not exist.

Returns the underlying driver object (pool’s current driver or single driver).

Parameters:

  • table (String)

    Table name

  • pk_column (String)

    Primary key column name (default: “id”)

  • generator_name (String, nil)

    Override for sequence/generator name

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    The next available ID



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 601

def get_adapter
  current_driver
end

#get_database_typeObject

Return the normalised engine name for this connection.

Cross-framework parity with Python/PHP/Node “get_database_type()“. ORM.create_table needs this to emit engine-correct DDL (SERIAL vs AUTOINCREMENT, BOOLEAN vs INTEGER, TIMESTAMP vs DATETIME). Returns the resolved driver key (“postgres”, “mysql”, “mssql”, “firebird”, “sqlite”, …) — the same alias-normalised value used to pick the driver class, so callers don’t have to re-parse the connection string.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 485

def get_database_type
  @driver_name
end

#get_errorObject

Return the last execute() error message, or nil.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 466

def get_error
  @last_error
end

#get_last_idObject

Return the last insert ID from execute() or insert().



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 471

def get_last_id
  current_driver.last_insert_id
rescue
  nil
end

#get_next_id(table, pk_column: "id", generator_name: nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 634

def get_next_id(table, pk_column: "id", generator_name: nil)
  drv = current_driver

  # Firebird — use generators
  if @driver_name == "firebird"
    gen_name = generator_name || "GEN_#{table.upcase}_ID"

    # Auto-create the generator if it does not exist
    begin
      drv.execute("CREATE GENERATOR #{gen_name}")
    rescue
      # Generator already exists — ignore
    end

    rows = drv.execute_query("SELECT GEN_ID(#{gen_name}, 1) AS NEXT_ID FROM RDB$DATABASE")
    row = rows.is_a?(Array) ? rows.first : nil
    val = row_value(row, :NEXT_ID) || row_value(row, :next_id)
    return val&.to_i || 1
  end

  # PostgreSQL — try sequence first, auto-create if missing
  if @driver_name == "postgres"
    seq_name = generator_name || "#{table.downcase}_#{pk_column.downcase}_seq"
    begin
      rows = drv.execute_query("SELECT nextval('#{seq_name}') AS next_id")
      row = rows.is_a?(Array) ? rows.first : nil
      val = row_value(row, :next_id) || row_value(row, :nextval)
      return val.to_i if val
    rescue
      # Sequence does not exist — auto-create it seeded from MAX
      begin
        max_rows = drv.execute_query("SELECT COALESCE(MAX(#{pk_column}), 0) AS max_id FROM #{table}")
        max_row = max_rows.is_a?(Array) ? max_rows.first : nil
        max_val = row_value(max_row, :max_id)
        start_val = max_val ? max_val.to_i + 1 : 1
        drv.execute("CREATE SEQUENCE #{seq_name} START WITH #{start_val}")
        drv.commit rescue nil
        rows = drv.execute_query("SELECT nextval('#{seq_name}') AS next_id")
        row = rows.is_a?(Array) ? rows.first : nil
        val = row_value(row, :next_id) || row_value(row, :nextval)
        return val&.to_i || start_val
      rescue
        # Fall through to sequence table fallback
      end
    end
  end

  # SQLite / MySQL / MSSQL / PostgreSQL fallback — atomic sequence table
  seq_key = generator_name || "#{table}.#{pk_column}"
  sequence_next(seq_key, table: table, pk_column: pk_column)
end

#insert(table, data) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 396

def insert(table, data)
  cache_invalidate if @cache_enabled
  drv = current_driver

  # List of hashes — batch insert
  if data.is_a?(Array)
    return { success: true, affected_rows: 0 } if data.empty?
    keys = data.first.keys.map(&:to_s)
    placeholders = drv.placeholders(keys.length)
    sql = "INSERT INTO #{table} (#{keys.join(', ')}) VALUES (#{placeholders})"
    params_list = data.map { |row| keys.map { |k| row[k.to_sym] || row[k] } }
    return execute_many(sql, params_list)
  end

  columns = data.keys.map(&:to_s)
  placeholders = drv.placeholders(columns.length)
  sql = "INSERT INTO #{table} (#{columns.join(', ')}) VALUES (#{placeholders})"
  drv.execute(sql, data.values)
  { success: true, last_id: drv.last_insert_id }
end

#pool_sizeObject

Returns the configured pool size, or 1 for single-connection mode.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 606

def pool_size
  @pool_size > 0 ? @pool_size : 1
end

#rollbackObject

Roll back the current transaction and release the driver pin.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 552

def rollback
  current_driver.rollback
ensure
  Thread.current[@tx_pin_key] = nil
end

#start_transactionObject

Begin a transaction without a block — matches PHP/Python/Node API. Pins the driver to this thread for the whole transaction so executes and the final commit/rollback all run on the same connection.



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 538

def start_transaction
  drv = current_driver
  Thread.current[@tx_pin_key] = drv
  drv.begin_transaction
end

#table_exists?(table_name) ⇒ Boolean Also known as: table_exists

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 572

def table_exists?(table_name)
  drv = current_driver
  # v3.13.14 (#48): drivers that can resolve a schema/catalog-qualified
  # name ("gift_cards.gift_card", "dbo.widget", "attached.table") answer
  # directly; the rest fall back to a case-insensitive scan of tables.
  return drv.table_exists?(table_name) if drv.respond_to?(:table_exists?)

  tables.any? { |t| t.downcase == table_name.to_s.downcase }
end

#tablesObject Also known as: get_tables



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 558

def tables
  current_driver.tables
end

#transactionObject



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 522

def transaction
  drv = current_driver
  Thread.current[@tx_pin_key] = drv
  drv.begin_transaction
  yield self
  drv.commit
rescue => e
  drv.rollback if drv
  raise e
ensure
  Thread.current[@tx_pin_key] = nil
end

#update(table, data, filter = {}, params = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/tina4/database.rb', line 417

def update(table, data, filter = {}, params = nil)
  cache_invalidate if @cache_enabled
  drv = current_driver

  # String filter with explicit params array
  if filter.is_a?(String) && !params.nil?
    set_parts = data.keys.map { |k| "#{k} = #{drv.placeholder}" }
    sql = "UPDATE #{table} SET #{set_parts.join(', ')}"
    sql += " WHERE #{filter}" unless filter.empty?
    drv.execute(sql, data.values + Array(params))
    return { success: true }
  end

  set_parts = data.keys.map { |k| "#{k} = #{drv.placeholder}" }
  where_parts = filter.keys.map { |k| "#{k} = #{drv.placeholder}" }
  sql = "UPDATE #{table} SET #{set_parts.join(', ')}"
  sql += " WHERE #{where_parts.join(' AND ')}" unless filter.empty?
  values = data.values + filter.values
  drv.execute(sql, values)
  { success: true }
end