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- 'use strict';
- const DataTypes = require('../../data-types');
- const QueryTypes = require('../../query-types');
- const { QueryInterface } = require('../abstract/query-interface');
- const Utils = require('../../utils');
- /**
- * The interface that Sequelize uses to talk with Postgres database
- */
- class PostgresQueryInterface extends QueryInterface {
- /**
- * Ensure enum and their values.
- *
- * @param {string} tableName Name of table to create
- * @param {object} attributes Object representing a list of normalized table attributes
- * @param {object} [options]
- * @param {Model} [model]
- *
- * @protected
- */
- async ensureEnums(tableName, attributes, options, model) {
- const keys = Object.keys(attributes);
- const keyLen = keys.length;
- let sql = '';
- let promises = [];
- let i = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < keyLen; i++) {
- const attribute = attributes[keys[i]];
- const type = attribute.type;
- if (
- type instanceof DataTypes.ENUM ||
- type instanceof DataTypes.ARRAY && type.type instanceof DataTypes.ENUM //ARRAY sub type is ENUM
- ) {
- sql = this.queryGenerator.pgListEnums(tableName, attribute.field || keys[i], options);
- promises.push(this.sequelize.query(
- sql,
- { ...options, plain: true, raw: true, type: QueryTypes.SELECT }
- ));
- }
- }
- const results = await Promise.all(promises);
- promises = [];
- let enumIdx = 0;
- // This little function allows us to re-use the same code that prepends or appends new value to enum array
- const addEnumValue = (field, value, relativeValue, position = 'before', spliceStart = promises.length) => {
- const valueOptions = { ...options };
- valueOptions.before = null;
- valueOptions.after = null;
- switch (position) {
- case 'after':
- valueOptions.after = relativeValue;
- break;
- case 'before':
- default:
- valueOptions.before = relativeValue;
- break;
- }
- promises.splice(spliceStart, 0, () => {
- return this.sequelize.query(this.queryGenerator.pgEnumAdd(
- tableName, field, value, valueOptions
- ), valueOptions);
- });
- };
- for (i = 0; i < keyLen; i++) {
- const attribute = attributes[keys[i]];
- const type = attribute.type;
- const enumType = type.type || type;
- const field = attribute.field || keys[i];
- if (
- type instanceof DataTypes.ENUM ||
- type instanceof DataTypes.ARRAY && enumType instanceof DataTypes.ENUM //ARRAY sub type is ENUM
- ) {
- // If the enum type doesn't exist then create it
- if (!results[enumIdx]) {
- promises.push(() => {
- return this.sequelize.query(this.queryGenerator.pgEnum(tableName, field, enumType, options), { ...options, raw: true });
- });
- } else if (!!results[enumIdx] && !!model) {
- const enumVals = this.queryGenerator.fromArray(results[enumIdx].enum_value);
- const vals = enumType.values;
- // Going through already existing values allows us to make queries that depend on those values
- // We will prepend all new values between the old ones, but keep in mind - we can't change order of already existing values
- // Then we append the rest of new values AFTER the latest already existing value
- // E.g.: [1,2] -> [0,2,1] ==> [1,0,2]
- // E.g.: [1,2,3] -> [2,1,3,4] ==> [1,2,3,4]
- // E.g.: [1] -> [0,2,3] ==> [1,0,2,3]
- let lastOldEnumValue;
- let rightestPosition = -1;
- for (let oldIndex = 0; oldIndex < enumVals.length; oldIndex++) {
- const enumVal = enumVals[oldIndex];
- const newIdx = vals.indexOf(enumVal);
- lastOldEnumValue = enumVal;
- if (newIdx === -1) {
- continue;
- }
- const newValuesBefore = vals.slice(0, newIdx);
- const promisesLength = promises.length;
- // we go in reverse order so we could stop when we meet old value
- for (let reverseIdx = newValuesBefore.length - 1; reverseIdx >= 0; reverseIdx--) {
- if (~enumVals.indexOf(newValuesBefore[reverseIdx])) {
- break;
- }
- addEnumValue(field, newValuesBefore[reverseIdx], lastOldEnumValue, 'before', promisesLength);
- }
- // we detect the most 'right' position of old value in new enum array so we can append new values to it
- if (newIdx > rightestPosition) {
- rightestPosition = newIdx;
- }
- }
- if (lastOldEnumValue && rightestPosition < vals.length - 1) {
- const remainingEnumValues = vals.slice(rightestPosition + 1);
- for (let reverseIdx = remainingEnumValues.length - 1; reverseIdx >= 0; reverseIdx--) {
- addEnumValue(field, remainingEnumValues[reverseIdx], lastOldEnumValue, 'after');
- }
- }
- enumIdx++;
- }
- }
- }
- const result = await promises
- .reduce(async (promise, asyncFunction) => await asyncFunction(await promise), Promise.resolve());
- // If ENUM processed, then refresh OIDs
- if (promises.length) {
- await this.sequelize.dialect.connectionManager._refreshDynamicOIDs();
- }
- return result;
- }
- /**
- * @override
- */
- async getForeignKeyReferencesForTable(tableName, options) {
- const queryOptions = {
- ...options,
- type: QueryTypes.FOREIGNKEYS
- };
- // postgres needs some special treatment as those field names returned are all lowercase
- // in order to keep same result with other dialects.
- const query = this.queryGenerator.getForeignKeyReferencesQuery(tableName, this.sequelize.config.database);
- const result = await this.sequelize.query(query, queryOptions);
- return result.map(Utils.camelizeObjectKeys);
- }
- /**
- * Drop specified enum from database (Postgres only)
- *
- * @param {string} [enumName] Enum name to drop
- * @param {object} options Query options
- *
- * @returns {Promise}
- */
- async dropEnum(enumName, options) {
- options = options || {};
- return this.sequelize.query(
- this.queryGenerator.pgEnumDrop(null, null, this.queryGenerator.pgEscapeAndQuote(enumName)),
- { ...options, raw: true }
- );
- }
- /**
- * Drop all enums from database (Postgres only)
- *
- * @param {object} options Query options
- *
- * @returns {Promise}
- */
- async dropAllEnums(options) {
- options = options || {};
- const enums = await this.pgListEnums(null, options);
- return await Promise.all(enums.map(result => this.sequelize.query(
- this.queryGenerator.pgEnumDrop(null, null, this.queryGenerator.pgEscapeAndQuote(result.enum_name)),
- { ...options, raw: true }
- )));
- }
- /**
- * List all enums (Postgres only)
- *
- * @param {string} [tableName] Table whose enum to list
- * @param {object} [options] Query options
- *
- * @returns {Promise}
- */
- async pgListEnums(tableName, options) {
- options = options || {};
- const sql = this.queryGenerator.pgListEnums(tableName);
- return this.sequelize.query(sql, { ...options, plain: false, raw: true, type: QueryTypes.SELECT });
- }
- /**
- * Since postgres has a special case for enums, we should drop the related
- * enum type within the table and attribute
- *
- * @override
- */
- async dropTable(tableName, options) {
- await super.dropTable(tableName, options);
- const promises = [];
- const instanceTable = this.sequelize.modelManager.getModel(tableName, { attribute: 'tableName' });
- if (!instanceTable) {
- // Do nothing when model is not available
- return;
- }
- const getTableName = (!options || !options.schema || options.schema === 'public' ? '' : `${options.schema}_`) + tableName;
- const keys = Object.keys(instanceTable.rawAttributes);
- const keyLen = keys.length;
- for (let i = 0; i < keyLen; i++) {
- if (instanceTable.rawAttributes[keys[i]].type instanceof DataTypes.ENUM) {
- const sql = this.queryGenerator.pgEnumDrop(getTableName, keys[i]);
- options.supportsSearchPath = false;
- promises.push(this.sequelize.query(sql, { ...options, raw: true }));
- }
- }
- await Promise.all(promises);
- }
- }
- exports.PostgresQueryInterface = PostgresQueryInterface;
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