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Header files based C++ database connection API based on KISS principle

The why?

I had a hard time finding a free open source C++ Sybase driver that would be lightweight with no dependencies, easy to add and use, having a generic extensible interface in case database would be switched later on. Since then I also added SQLite driver.

Thread safety:

The driver functions are thread-safe, all other objects (connection, statement, result_set) are not.

It's up to the users to decide whether to use (and what kind) any synchronization means or use a different design, eg:

  • use a single connection per thread
  • create a connection pool
  • create a separate database connection thread with its own connection

Currently supported databases:

  • Sybase ASE (ASA was not tested) - see sybase_example.cpp
  • SQLite - see sqlite_example.cpp

Development state:

The code has not been extensively tested, thus there could be some bugs.

Especial concerns would be the large data type (text, blob, unitext) and utf support.

Usage example (same for all drivers for supported features - see sample files)

NOTE 1: You need to download and install specific database client (and if separate an SDK) for your platform.

NOTE 2: Please keep in mind that you should not include concrete driver (such as eg sybase_driver.hpp) .hpp file in your header file. You should just include driver.hpp in your header file and then in you .cpp file you can include concrete driver file.

@code

#include "sybase_driver.hpp"

using namespace std;
using namespace vgi::dbconn::dbi;
using namespace vgi::dbconn::dbd;

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
    try
    {
        connection conn = driver<sybase::driver>::load().get_connection("DBSYB1", "sa", "");
        if (conn.connect())
        {
            statement stmt = conn.get_statement();
            
            // change database
            stmt.execute("use tempdb");
            
            stmt.execute("if object_id('tempdb..test') is not null drop table test");
            
            // create
            stmt.execute("create table test (id int, txt varchar(10) null, num numeric(18, 8) null, primary key(id))");
            
            // insert
            stmt.execute("insert into test (id, txt) values (1, 'txt1') \
                          insert into test (id, txt) values (2, 'txt2')");
            
            // update
            stmt.execute("update test set txt = 'test1' where id = 1 \
                          update test set txt = 'test2' where id = 2");
            
            // select
            result_set rs = stmt.execute("select * from test");
            while (rs.next())
            {
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << rs.get_int(0) << endl;
                cout << rs.column_name(1) << ": " << rs.get_string(1) << endl;
                cout << "column id: " << rs.get_int("id") << endl;
                cout << "column txt1: " << rs.get_string("txt") << endl;
            }
            
            // delete
            stmt.prepare("delete from test where id = 2");
            rs = stmt.execute();
            cout << "rows affected = " << rs.rows_affected() << endl;
            
            // prepared statement
            stmt.prepare("insert into test values (?, ?)");
            stmt.set_int(0, 2);
            stmt.set_string(1, "test2");
            stmt.execute();
            
            // cursor
            rs = stmt.execute("select id, txt from test", true);
            while (rs.next())
            {
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << (rs.is_null(0) ? -1 : rs.get_int(0)) << endl;
                cout << rs.column_name(1) << ": " << (rs.is_null(1) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string(1)) << endl;
            }
            
            // scrollable cursor
            rs = stmt.execute("select id, txt from test", true, true);
            while (rs.next())
            {
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << (rs.is_null(0) ? -1 : rs.get_int(0)) << endl;
                cout << rs.column_name(1) << ": " << (rs.is_null(1) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string(1)) << endl;
            }
            rs.first();
            do
            {
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << (rs.is_null(0) ? -1 : rs.get_int(0)) << endl;
                cout << rs.column_name(1) << ": " << (rs.is_null(1) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string(1)) << endl;
            }
            while (rs.next());
            while (rs.prev())
            {
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << (rs.is_null(0) ? -1 : rs.get_int(0)) << endl;
                cout << rs.column_name(1) << ": " << (rs.is_null(1) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string(1)) << endl;
            }
            
            // stored procedure
            stmt.execute("create procedure test_proc @id int, @error varchar(128) output AS \
                          BEGIN                                                             \
                              DECLARE @ret int                                              \
                              SET @error = NULL                                             \
                              SET @ret = 0                                                  \
                              IF @id = 0                                                    \
                                  BEGIN                                                     \
                                      SET @error = 'id must be > 0'                         \
                                      SET @ret = 1                                          \
                                  END                                                       \
                              SELECT txt FROM test WHERE id = @id                           \
                              RETURN @ret                                                   \
                          END");
            stmt.call("test_proc");
            stmt.set_int(0, 3);
            rs = stmt.execute();
            while (rs.next())
                cout << rs.column_name(0) << ": " << (rs.is_null(0) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string(0)) << endl;
            cout << "rows affected = " << rs.rows_affected() << endl;
            cout << "stored proc return = " << stmt.proc_retval() << endl;
            cout << "@error: >" << (rs.is_null(0) ? "NULL" : rs.get_string("@error")) << endl;
            
            // truncate
            stmt.execute("truncate table test");
            
            // transaction
            conn.autocommit(false);
            stmt.execute("insert into test values (1, 'test1')");
            conn.commit();
            stmt.execute("insert into test values (2, 'test2')");
            stmt.execute("insert into test values (3, 'test3')");
            conn.rollback();
            conn.autocommit(true);
            rs = stmt.execute("select count(*) from test");
            rs.next();
            cout << "Table has " << rs.get_int(0) << " rows\n";
            
            // drop
            stmt.execute("drop table test");
        }
        else
            cout << "failed to connect!\n";
    }
    catch (const exception& e)
    {
        cout << "exception: " << e.what() << endl;
    }
    return 0;
}            

@endcode

Limited amount of testing was done.

If someone would like to contribute please ping me.

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