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* update dependencies, bump Go version to 1.19 * bump test image Go version * update golangci-lint * update gotosocial-drone-build * sign * linting, go fmt * update swagger docs * update swagger docs * whitespace * update contributing.md * fuckin whoopsie doopsie * linterino, linteroni * fix followrequest test not starting processor * fix other api/client tests not starting processor * fix remaining tests where processor not started * bump go-runners version * don't check last-webfingered-at, processor may have updated this * update swagger command * update bun to latest version * fix embed to work the same as before with new bun Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
351 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
351 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
package pgx
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"time"
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"github.com/jackc/pgconn"
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"github.com/jackc/pgproto3/v2"
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"github.com/jackc/pgtype"
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)
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// Rows is the result set returned from *Conn.Query. Rows must be closed before
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// the *Conn can be used again. Rows are closed by explicitly calling Close(),
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// calling Next() until it returns false, or when a fatal error occurs.
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//
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// Once a Rows is closed the only methods that may be called are Close(), Err(), and CommandTag().
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//
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// Rows is an interface instead of a struct to allow tests to mock Query. However,
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// adding a method to an interface is technically a breaking change. Because of this
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// the Rows interface is partially excluded from semantic version requirements.
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// Methods will not be removed or changed, but new methods may be added.
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type Rows interface {
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// Close closes the rows, making the connection ready for use again. It is safe
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// to call Close after rows is already closed.
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Close()
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// Err returns any error that occurred while reading.
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Err() error
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// CommandTag returns the command tag from this query. It is only available after Rows is closed.
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CommandTag() pgconn.CommandTag
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FieldDescriptions() []pgproto3.FieldDescription
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// Next prepares the next row for reading. It returns true if there is another
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// row and false if no more rows are available. It automatically closes rows
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// when all rows are read.
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Next() bool
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// Scan reads the values from the current row into dest values positionally.
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// dest can include pointers to core types, values implementing the Scanner
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// interface, and nil. nil will skip the value entirely. It is an error to
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// call Scan without first calling Next() and checking that it returned true.
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Scan(dest ...interface{}) error
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// Values returns the decoded row values. As with Scan(), it is an error to
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// call Values without first calling Next() and checking that it returned
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// true.
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Values() ([]interface{}, error)
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// RawValues returns the unparsed bytes of the row values. The returned [][]byte is only valid until the next Next
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// call or the Rows is closed. However, the underlying byte data is safe to retain a reference to and mutate.
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RawValues() [][]byte
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}
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// Row is a convenience wrapper over Rows that is returned by QueryRow.
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//
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// Row is an interface instead of a struct to allow tests to mock QueryRow. However,
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// adding a method to an interface is technically a breaking change. Because of this
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// the Row interface is partially excluded from semantic version requirements.
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// Methods will not be removed or changed, but new methods may be added.
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type Row interface {
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// Scan works the same as Rows. with the following exceptions. If no
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// rows were found it returns ErrNoRows. If multiple rows are returned it
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// ignores all but the first.
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Scan(dest ...interface{}) error
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}
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// connRow implements the Row interface for Conn.QueryRow.
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type connRow connRows
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func (r *connRow) Scan(dest ...interface{}) (err error) {
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rows := (*connRows)(r)
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if rows.Err() != nil {
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return rows.Err()
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}
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if !rows.Next() {
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if rows.Err() == nil {
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return ErrNoRows
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}
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return rows.Err()
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}
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rows.Scan(dest...)
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rows.Close()
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return rows.Err()
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}
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type rowLog interface {
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shouldLog(lvl LogLevel) bool
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log(ctx context.Context, lvl LogLevel, msg string, data map[string]interface{})
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}
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// connRows implements the Rows interface for Conn.Query.
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type connRows struct {
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ctx context.Context
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logger rowLog
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connInfo *pgtype.ConnInfo
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values [][]byte
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rowCount int
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err error
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commandTag pgconn.CommandTag
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startTime time.Time
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sql string
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args []interface{}
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closed bool
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conn *Conn
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resultReader *pgconn.ResultReader
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multiResultReader *pgconn.MultiResultReader
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scanPlans []pgtype.ScanPlan
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}
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func (rows *connRows) FieldDescriptions() []pgproto3.FieldDescription {
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return rows.resultReader.FieldDescriptions()
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}
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func (rows *connRows) Close() {
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if rows.closed {
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return
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}
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rows.closed = true
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if rows.resultReader != nil {
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var closeErr error
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rows.commandTag, closeErr = rows.resultReader.Close()
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if rows.err == nil {
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rows.err = closeErr
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}
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}
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if rows.multiResultReader != nil {
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closeErr := rows.multiResultReader.Close()
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if rows.err == nil {
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rows.err = closeErr
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}
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}
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if rows.logger != nil {
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endTime := time.Now()
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if rows.err == nil {
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if rows.logger.shouldLog(LogLevelInfo) {
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rows.logger.log(rows.ctx, LogLevelInfo, "Query", map[string]interface{}{"sql": rows.sql, "args": logQueryArgs(rows.args), "time": endTime.Sub(rows.startTime), "rowCount": rows.rowCount})
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}
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} else {
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if rows.logger.shouldLog(LogLevelError) {
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rows.logger.log(rows.ctx, LogLevelError, "Query", map[string]interface{}{"err": rows.err, "sql": rows.sql, "time": endTime.Sub(rows.startTime), "args": logQueryArgs(rows.args)})
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}
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if rows.err != nil && rows.conn.stmtcache != nil {
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rows.conn.stmtcache.StatementErrored(rows.sql, rows.err)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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func (rows *connRows) CommandTag() pgconn.CommandTag {
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return rows.commandTag
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}
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func (rows *connRows) Err() error {
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return rows.err
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}
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// fatal signals an error occurred after the query was sent to the server. It
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// closes the rows automatically.
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func (rows *connRows) fatal(err error) {
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if rows.err != nil {
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return
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}
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rows.err = err
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rows.Close()
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}
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func (rows *connRows) Next() bool {
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if rows.closed {
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return false
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}
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if rows.resultReader.NextRow() {
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rows.rowCount++
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rows.values = rows.resultReader.Values()
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return true
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} else {
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rows.Close()
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return false
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}
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}
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func (rows *connRows) Scan(dest ...interface{}) error {
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ci := rows.connInfo
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fieldDescriptions := rows.FieldDescriptions()
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values := rows.values
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if len(fieldDescriptions) != len(values) {
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err := fmt.Errorf("number of field descriptions must equal number of values, got %d and %d", len(fieldDescriptions), len(values))
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rows.fatal(err)
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return err
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}
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if len(fieldDescriptions) != len(dest) {
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err := fmt.Errorf("number of field descriptions must equal number of destinations, got %d and %d", len(fieldDescriptions), len(dest))
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rows.fatal(err)
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return err
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}
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if rows.scanPlans == nil {
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rows.scanPlans = make([]pgtype.ScanPlan, len(values))
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for i := range dest {
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rows.scanPlans[i] = ci.PlanScan(fieldDescriptions[i].DataTypeOID, fieldDescriptions[i].Format, dest[i])
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}
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}
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for i, dst := range dest {
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if dst == nil {
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continue
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}
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err := rows.scanPlans[i].Scan(ci, fieldDescriptions[i].DataTypeOID, fieldDescriptions[i].Format, values[i], dst)
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if err != nil {
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err = ScanArgError{ColumnIndex: i, Err: err}
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rows.fatal(err)
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (rows *connRows) Values() ([]interface{}, error) {
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if rows.closed {
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return nil, errors.New("rows is closed")
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}
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values := make([]interface{}, 0, len(rows.FieldDescriptions()))
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for i := range rows.FieldDescriptions() {
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buf := rows.values[i]
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fd := &rows.FieldDescriptions()[i]
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if buf == nil {
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values = append(values, nil)
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continue
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}
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if dt, ok := rows.connInfo.DataTypeForOID(fd.DataTypeOID); ok {
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value := dt.Value
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switch fd.Format {
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case TextFormatCode:
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decoder, ok := value.(pgtype.TextDecoder)
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if !ok {
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decoder = &pgtype.GenericText{}
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}
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err := decoder.DecodeText(rows.connInfo, buf)
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if err != nil {
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rows.fatal(err)
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}
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values = append(values, decoder.(pgtype.Value).Get())
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case BinaryFormatCode:
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decoder, ok := value.(pgtype.BinaryDecoder)
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if !ok {
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decoder = &pgtype.GenericBinary{}
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}
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err := decoder.DecodeBinary(rows.connInfo, buf)
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if err != nil {
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rows.fatal(err)
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}
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values = append(values, value.Get())
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default:
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rows.fatal(errors.New("Unknown format code"))
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}
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} else {
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switch fd.Format {
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case TextFormatCode:
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decoder := &pgtype.GenericText{}
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err := decoder.DecodeText(rows.connInfo, buf)
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if err != nil {
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rows.fatal(err)
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}
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values = append(values, decoder.Get())
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case BinaryFormatCode:
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decoder := &pgtype.GenericBinary{}
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err := decoder.DecodeBinary(rows.connInfo, buf)
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if err != nil {
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rows.fatal(err)
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}
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values = append(values, decoder.Get())
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default:
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rows.fatal(errors.New("Unknown format code"))
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}
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}
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if rows.Err() != nil {
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return nil, rows.Err()
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}
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}
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return values, rows.Err()
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}
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func (rows *connRows) RawValues() [][]byte {
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return rows.values
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}
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type ScanArgError struct {
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ColumnIndex int
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Err error
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}
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func (e ScanArgError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("can't scan into dest[%d]: %v", e.ColumnIndex, e.Err)
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}
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func (e ScanArgError) Unwrap() error {
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return e.Err
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}
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// ScanRow decodes raw row data into dest. It can be used to scan rows read from the lower level pgconn interface.
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//
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// connInfo - OID to Go type mapping.
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// fieldDescriptions - OID and format of values
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// values - the raw data as returned from the PostgreSQL server
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// dest - the destination that values will be decoded into
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func ScanRow(connInfo *pgtype.ConnInfo, fieldDescriptions []pgproto3.FieldDescription, values [][]byte, dest ...interface{}) error {
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if len(fieldDescriptions) != len(values) {
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return fmt.Errorf("number of field descriptions must equal number of values, got %d and %d", len(fieldDescriptions), len(values))
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}
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if len(fieldDescriptions) != len(dest) {
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return fmt.Errorf("number of field descriptions must equal number of destinations, got %d and %d", len(fieldDescriptions), len(dest))
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}
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for i, d := range dest {
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if d == nil {
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continue
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}
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err := connInfo.Scan(fieldDescriptions[i].DataTypeOID, fieldDescriptions[i].Format, values[i], d)
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if err != nil {
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return ScanArgError{ColumnIndex: i, Err: err}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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