knex/src/runner.js

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import { assign, isArray } from 'lodash'
import Promise from 'bluebird';
import * as helpers from './helpers';
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let PassThrough;
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// The "Runner" constructor takes a "builder" (query, schema, or raw)
// and runs through each of the query statements, calling any additional
// "output" method provided alongside the query and bindings.
function Runner(client, builder) {
this.client = client
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this.builder = builder
this.queries = []
// The "connection" object is set on the runner when
// "run" is called.
this.connection = void 0
}
assign(Runner.prototype, {
// "Run" the target, calling "toSQL" on the builder, returning
// an object or array of queries to run, each of which are run on
// a single connection.
run() {
const runner = this
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return Promise.using(this.ensureConnection(), function(connection) {
runner.connection = connection;
runner.client.emit('start', runner.builder)
runner.builder.emit('start', runner.builder)
const sql = runner.builder.toSQL();
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if (runner.builder._debug) {
helpers.debugLog(sql)
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}
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if (isArray(sql)) {
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return runner.queryArray(sql);
}
return runner.query(sql);
})
// If there are any "error" listeners, we fire an error event
// and then re-throw the error to be eventually handled by
// the promise chain. Useful if you're wrapping in a custom `Promise`.
.catch(function(err) {
if (runner.builder._events && runner.builder._events.error) {
runner.builder.emit('error', err);
}
throw err;
})
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// Fire a single "end" event on the builder when
// all queries have successfully completed.
.tap(function() {
runner.builder.emit('end');
})
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},
// Stream the result set, by passing through to the dialect's streaming
// capabilities. If the options are
stream(options, handler) {
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// If we specify stream(handler).then(...
if (arguments.length === 1) {
if (typeof options === 'function') {
handler = options;
options = {};
}
}
// Determines whether we emit an error or throw here.
const hasHandler = typeof handler === 'function';
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// Lazy-load the "PassThrough" dependency.
PassThrough = PassThrough || require('readable-stream').PassThrough;
const runner = this;
const stream = new PassThrough({objectMode: true});
let hasConnection = false;
const promise = Promise.using(this.ensureConnection(), function(connection) {
hasConnection = true;
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runner.connection = connection;
const sql = runner.builder.toSQL()
const err = new Error('The stream may only be used with a single query statement.');
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if (isArray(sql)) {
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if (hasHandler) throw err;
stream.emit('error', err);
}
return runner.client.stream(runner.connection, sql, stream, options);
})
// If a function is passed to handle the stream, send the stream
// there and return the promise, otherwise just return the stream
// and the promise will take care of itsself.
if (hasHandler) {
handler(stream);
return promise;
}
// Emit errors on the stream if the error occurred before a connection
// could be acquired.
// If the connection was acquired, assume the error occured in the client
// code and has already been emitted on the stream. Don't emit it twice.
promise.catch(function(err) {
if (!hasConnection) stream.emit('error', err);
});
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return stream;
},
// Allow you to pipe the stream to a writable stream.
pipe(writable, options) {
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return this.stream(options).pipe(writable);
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},
// "Runs" a query, returning a promise. All queries specified by the builder are guaranteed
// to run in sequence, and on the same connection, especially helpful when schema building
// and dealing with foreign key constraints, etc.
query: Promise.method(function(obj) {
this.builder.emit('query', assign({__knexUid: this.connection.__knexUid}, obj))
const runner = this
let queryPromise = this.client.query(this.connection, obj)
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if(obj.timeout) {
queryPromise = queryPromise.timeout(obj.timeout)
}
return queryPromise
.then((resp) => {
const processedResponse = this.client.processResponse(resp, runner);
const postProcessedResponse = this.client
.postProcessResponse(processedResponse);
this.builder.emit(
'query-response',
postProcessedResponse,
assign({__knexUid: this.connection.__knexUid}, obj),
this.builder
);
this.client.emit(
'query-response',
postProcessedResponse,
assign({__knexUid: this.connection.__knexUid}, obj),
this.builder
);
return postProcessedResponse;
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}).catch(Promise.TimeoutError, error => {
const { timeout, sql, bindings } = obj;
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let cancelQuery;
if (obj.cancelOnTimeout) {
cancelQuery = this.client.cancelQuery(this.connection);
} else {
cancelQuery = Promise.resolve();
}
return cancelQuery
.catch((cancelError) => {
// cancellation failed
throw assign(cancelError, {
message: `After query timeout of ${timeout}ms exceeded, cancelling of query failed.`,
sql, bindings, timeout
});
})
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.then(() => {
// cancellation succeeded, rethrow timeout error
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throw assign(error, {
message: `Defined query timeout of ${timeout}ms exceeded when running query.`,
sql, bindings, timeout
});
});
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})
.catch((error) => {
this.builder.emit('query-error', error, assign({__knexUid: this.connection.__knexUid}, obj))
throw error;
});
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}),
// In the case of the "schema builder" we call `queryArray`, which runs each
// of the queries in sequence.
queryArray(queries) {
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return queries.length === 1 ? this.query(queries[0]) : Promise.bind(this)
.return(queries)
.reduce(function(memo, query) {
return this.query(query).then(function(resp) {
memo.push(resp)
return memo;
});
}, [])
},
// Check whether there's a transaction flag, and that it has a connection.
ensureConnection() {
if(this.connection) {
return Promise.resolve(this.connection)
}
return this.client.acquireConnection()
.catch(Promise.TimeoutError, error => {
if (this.builder) {
error.sql = this.builder.sql;
error.bindings = this.builder.bindings;
}
throw error;
})
.disposer(() => {
// need to return promise or null from handler to prevent warning from bluebird
return this.client.releaseConnection(this.connection)
});
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}
})
export default Runner;