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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012 The gocql Authors. All rights reserved.
  2. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
  3. // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
  4. package gocql
  5. import (
  6. "fmt"
  7. "math/big"
  8. "net"
  9. "reflect"
  10. "strings"
  11. "time"
  12. "gopkg.in/inf.v0"
  13. )
  14. type RowData struct {
  15. Columns []string
  16. Values []interface{}
  17. }
  18. func goType(t TypeInfo) reflect.Type {
  19. switch t.Type() {
  20. case TypeVarchar, TypeAscii, TypeInet, TypeText:
  21. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(string))
  22. case TypeBigInt, TypeCounter:
  23. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(int64))
  24. case TypeTimestamp:
  25. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(time.Time))
  26. case TypeBlob:
  27. return reflect.TypeOf(*new([]byte))
  28. case TypeBoolean:
  29. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(bool))
  30. case TypeFloat:
  31. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(float32))
  32. case TypeDouble:
  33. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(float64))
  34. case TypeInt:
  35. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(int))
  36. case TypeSmallInt:
  37. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(int16))
  38. case TypeTinyInt:
  39. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(int8))
  40. case TypeDecimal:
  41. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(*inf.Dec))
  42. case TypeUUID, TypeTimeUUID:
  43. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(UUID))
  44. case TypeList, TypeSet:
  45. return reflect.SliceOf(goType(t.(CollectionType).Elem))
  46. case TypeMap:
  47. return reflect.MapOf(goType(t.(CollectionType).Key), goType(t.(CollectionType).Elem))
  48. case TypeVarint:
  49. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(*big.Int))
  50. case TypeTuple:
  51. // what can we do here? all there is to do is to make a list of interface{}
  52. tuple := t.(TupleTypeInfo)
  53. return reflect.TypeOf(make([]interface{}, len(tuple.Elems)))
  54. case TypeUDT:
  55. return reflect.TypeOf(make(map[string]interface{}))
  56. case TypeDate:
  57. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(time.Time))
  58. case TypeDuration:
  59. return reflect.TypeOf(*new(Duration))
  60. default:
  61. return nil
  62. }
  63. }
  64. func dereference(i interface{}) interface{} {
  65. return reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(i)).Interface()
  66. }
  67. func getCassandraBaseType(name string) Type {
  68. switch name {
  69. case "ascii":
  70. return TypeAscii
  71. case "bigint":
  72. return TypeBigInt
  73. case "blob":
  74. return TypeBlob
  75. case "boolean":
  76. return TypeBoolean
  77. case "counter":
  78. return TypeCounter
  79. case "decimal":
  80. return TypeDecimal
  81. case "double":
  82. return TypeDouble
  83. case "float":
  84. return TypeFloat
  85. case "int":
  86. return TypeInt
  87. case "timestamp":
  88. return TypeTimestamp
  89. case "uuid":
  90. return TypeUUID
  91. case "varchar":
  92. return TypeVarchar
  93. case "text":
  94. return TypeText
  95. case "varint":
  96. return TypeVarint
  97. case "timeuuid":
  98. return TypeTimeUUID
  99. case "inet":
  100. return TypeInet
  101. case "MapType":
  102. return TypeMap
  103. case "ListType":
  104. return TypeList
  105. case "SetType":
  106. return TypeSet
  107. case "TupleType":
  108. return TypeTuple
  109. default:
  110. return TypeCustom
  111. }
  112. }
  113. func getCassandraType(name string) TypeInfo {
  114. if strings.HasPrefix(name, "frozen<") {
  115. return getCassandraType(strings.TrimPrefix(name[:len(name)-1], "frozen<"))
  116. } else if strings.HasPrefix(name, "set<") {
  117. return CollectionType{
  118. NativeType: NativeType{typ: TypeSet},
  119. Elem: getCassandraType(strings.TrimPrefix(name[:len(name)-1], "set<")),
  120. }
  121. } else if strings.HasPrefix(name, "list<") {
  122. return CollectionType{
  123. NativeType: NativeType{typ: TypeList},
  124. Elem: getCassandraType(strings.TrimPrefix(name[:len(name)-1], "list<")),
  125. }
  126. } else if strings.HasPrefix(name, "map<") {
  127. names := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimPrefix(name[:len(name)-1], "map<"), ", ", 2)
  128. return CollectionType{
  129. NativeType: NativeType{typ: TypeMap},
  130. Key: getCassandraType(names[0]),
  131. Elem: getCassandraType(names[1]),
  132. }
  133. } else if strings.HasPrefix(name, "tuple<") {
  134. names := strings.Split(strings.TrimPrefix(name[:len(name)-1], "tuple<"), ", ")
  135. types := make([]TypeInfo, len(names))
  136. for i, name := range names {
  137. types[i] = getCassandraType(name)
  138. }
  139. return TupleTypeInfo{
  140. NativeType: NativeType{typ: TypeTuple},
  141. Elems: types,
  142. }
  143. } else {
  144. return NativeType{
  145. typ: getCassandraBaseType(name),
  146. }
  147. }
  148. }
  149. func getApacheCassandraType(class string) Type {
  150. switch strings.TrimPrefix(class, apacheCassandraTypePrefix) {
  151. case "AsciiType":
  152. return TypeAscii
  153. case "LongType":
  154. return TypeBigInt
  155. case "BytesType":
  156. return TypeBlob
  157. case "BooleanType":
  158. return TypeBoolean
  159. case "CounterColumnType":
  160. return TypeCounter
  161. case "DecimalType":
  162. return TypeDecimal
  163. case "DoubleType":
  164. return TypeDouble
  165. case "FloatType":
  166. return TypeFloat
  167. case "Int32Type":
  168. return TypeInt
  169. case "ShortType":
  170. return TypeSmallInt
  171. case "ByteType":
  172. return TypeTinyInt
  173. case "DateType", "TimestampType":
  174. return TypeTimestamp
  175. case "UUIDType", "LexicalUUIDType":
  176. return TypeUUID
  177. case "UTF8Type":
  178. return TypeVarchar
  179. case "IntegerType":
  180. return TypeVarint
  181. case "TimeUUIDType":
  182. return TypeTimeUUID
  183. case "InetAddressType":
  184. return TypeInet
  185. case "MapType":
  186. return TypeMap
  187. case "ListType":
  188. return TypeList
  189. case "SetType":
  190. return TypeSet
  191. case "TupleType":
  192. return TypeTuple
  193. case "DurationType":
  194. return TypeDuration
  195. default:
  196. return TypeCustom
  197. }
  198. }
  199. func typeCanBeNull(typ TypeInfo) bool {
  200. switch typ.(type) {
  201. case CollectionType, UDTTypeInfo, TupleTypeInfo:
  202. return false
  203. }
  204. return true
  205. }
  206. func (r *RowData) rowMap(m map[string]interface{}) {
  207. for i, column := range r.Columns {
  208. val := dereference(r.Values[i])
  209. if valVal := reflect.ValueOf(val); valVal.Kind() == reflect.Slice {
  210. valCopy := reflect.MakeSlice(valVal.Type(), valVal.Len(), valVal.Cap())
  211. reflect.Copy(valCopy, valVal)
  212. m[column] = valCopy.Interface()
  213. } else {
  214. m[column] = val
  215. }
  216. }
  217. }
  218. // TupeColumnName will return the column name of a tuple value in a column named
  219. // c at index n. It should be used if a specific element within a tuple is needed
  220. // to be extracted from a map returned from SliceMap or MapScan.
  221. func TupleColumnName(c string, n int) string {
  222. return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%d]", c, n)
  223. }
  224. func (iter *Iter) RowData() (RowData, error) {
  225. if iter.err != nil {
  226. return RowData{}, iter.err
  227. }
  228. columns := make([]string, 0, len(iter.Columns()))
  229. values := make([]interface{}, 0, len(iter.Columns()))
  230. for _, column := range iter.Columns() {
  231. if c, ok := column.TypeInfo.(TupleTypeInfo); !ok {
  232. val := column.TypeInfo.New()
  233. columns = append(columns, column.Name)
  234. values = append(values, val)
  235. } else {
  236. for i, elem := range c.Elems {
  237. columns = append(columns, TupleColumnName(column.Name, i))
  238. values = append(values, elem.New())
  239. }
  240. }
  241. }
  242. rowData := RowData{
  243. Columns: columns,
  244. Values: values,
  245. }
  246. return rowData, nil
  247. }
  248. // TODO(zariel): is it worth exporting this?
  249. func (iter *Iter) rowMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
  250. if iter.err != nil {
  251. return nil, iter.err
  252. }
  253. rowData, _ := iter.RowData()
  254. iter.Scan(rowData.Values...)
  255. m := make(map[string]interface{}, len(rowData.Columns))
  256. rowData.rowMap(m)
  257. return m, nil
  258. }
  259. // SliceMap is a helper function to make the API easier to use
  260. // returns the data from the query in the form of []map[string]interface{}
  261. func (iter *Iter) SliceMap() ([]map[string]interface{}, error) {
  262. if iter.err != nil {
  263. return nil, iter.err
  264. }
  265. // Not checking for the error because we just did
  266. rowData, _ := iter.RowData()
  267. dataToReturn := make([]map[string]interface{}, 0)
  268. for iter.Scan(rowData.Values...) {
  269. m := make(map[string]interface{}, len(rowData.Columns))
  270. rowData.rowMap(m)
  271. dataToReturn = append(dataToReturn, m)
  272. }
  273. if iter.err != nil {
  274. return nil, iter.err
  275. }
  276. return dataToReturn, nil
  277. }
  278. // MapScan takes a map[string]interface{} and populates it with a row
  279. // that is returned from cassandra.
  280. //
  281. // Each call to MapScan() must be called with a new map object.
  282. // During the call to MapScan() any pointers in the existing map
  283. // are replaced with non pointer types before the call returns
  284. //
  285. // iter := session.Query(`SELECT * FROM mytable`).Iter()
  286. // for {
  287. // // New map each iteration
  288. // row = make(map[string]interface{})
  289. // if !iter.MapScan(row) {
  290. // break
  291. // }
  292. // // Do things with row
  293. // if fullname, ok := row["fullname"]; ok {
  294. // fmt.Printf("Full Name: %s\n", fullname)
  295. // }
  296. // }
  297. //
  298. // You can also pass pointers in the map before each call
  299. //
  300. // var fullName FullName // Implements gocql.Unmarshaler and gocql.Marshaler interfaces
  301. // var address net.IP
  302. // var age int
  303. // iter := session.Query(`SELECT * FROM scan_map_table`).Iter()
  304. // for {
  305. // // New map each iteration
  306. // row := map[string]interface{}{
  307. // "fullname": &fullName,
  308. // "age": &age,
  309. // "address": &address,
  310. // }
  311. // if !iter.MapScan(row) {
  312. // break
  313. // }
  314. // fmt.Printf("First: %s Age: %d Address: %q\n", fullName.FirstName, age, address)
  315. // }
  316. func (iter *Iter) MapScan(m map[string]interface{}) bool {
  317. if iter.err != nil {
  318. return false
  319. }
  320. // Not checking for the error because we just did
  321. rowData, _ := iter.RowData()
  322. for i, col := range rowData.Columns {
  323. if dest, ok := m[col]; ok {
  324. rowData.Values[i] = dest
  325. }
  326. }
  327. if iter.Scan(rowData.Values...) {
  328. rowData.rowMap(m)
  329. return true
  330. }
  331. return false
  332. }
  333. func copyBytes(p []byte) []byte {
  334. b := make([]byte, len(p))
  335. copy(b, p)
  336. return b
  337. }
  338. var failDNS = false
  339. func LookupIP(host string) ([]net.IP, error) {
  340. if failDNS {
  341. return nil, &net.DNSError{}
  342. }
  343. return net.LookupIP(host)
  344. }