New moddatetime contrib from Terry Mackintosh.

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Bruce Momjian 1998-12-12 20:20:49 +00:00
parent 0d5a08f769
commit 14f9dde379
4 changed files with 140 additions and 1 deletions

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endif
TARGETS= refint$(DLSUFFIX) refint.sql timetravel$(DLSUFFIX) timetravel.sql \
autoinc$(DLSUFFIX) autoinc.sql \
autoinc$(DLSUFFIX) autoinc.sql moddatetime$(DLSUFFIX) moddatetime.sql \
insert_username$(DLSUFFIX) insert_username.sql
CLEANFILES+= $(TARGETS)

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/*
moddatetime.c
What is this?
It is a function to be called from a trigger for the perpose of updating
a modification datetime stamp in a record when that record is UPDATEd.
Credits
This is 95%+ based on autoinc.c, which I used as a starting point as I do
not really know what I am doing. I also had help from
Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com> who told me about the datetime_in("now") function.
OH, me, I'm Terry Mackintosh <terry@terrym.com>
*/
#include "executor/spi.h" /* this is what you need to work with SPI */
#include "commands/trigger.h" /* -"- and triggers */
HeapTuple moddatetime(void);
HeapTuple moddatetime()
{
Trigger *trigger; /* to get trigger name */
int nargs; /* # of arguments */
int attnum; /* positional number of field to change */
Datum newdt; /* The current datetime. */
char **args; /* arguments */
char *relname; /* triggered relation name */
Relation rel; /* triggered relation */
HeapTuple rettuple = NULL;
TupleDesc tupdesc; /* tuple description */
if (!CurrentTriggerData)
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime: triggers are not initialized.");
if (TRIGGER_FIRED_FOR_STATEMENT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime: can't process STATEMENT events.");
if (TRIGGER_FIRED_AFTER(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime: must be fired before event.");
if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_INSERT(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime: must be fired before event.");
else if (TRIGGER_FIRED_BY_UPDATE(CurrentTriggerData->tg_event))
rettuple = CurrentTriggerData->tg_newtuple;
else
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime: can't process DELETE events.");
rel = CurrentTriggerData->tg_relation;
relname = SPI_getrelname(rel);
trigger = CurrentTriggerData->tg_trigger;
nargs = trigger->tgnargs;
if (nargs != 1)
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime (%s): A single argument was expected.", relname);
args = trigger->tgargs;
/* must be the field layout? */
tupdesc = rel->rd_att;
/* Why do this? */
CurrentTriggerData = NULL;
/* Get the current datetime. */
newdt = datetime_in("now");
/* This gets the position in the turple of the field we want.
args[0] being the name of the field to update, as passed in
from the trigger.
*/
attnum = SPI_fnumber(tupdesc, args[0]);
/* This is were we check to see if the feild we are suppost to update even
exits. The above function must return -1 if name not found?
*/
if (attnum < 0)
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime (%s): there is no attribute %s", relname,
args[0]);
/* OK, this is where we make sure the datetime field that we are
modifying is really a datetime field.
Hay, error checking, what a novel idea !-)
*/
if (SPI_gettypeid(tupdesc, attnum) != DATETIMEOID )
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime (%s): attribute %s must be of DATETIME type",
relname, args[0]);
/* 1 is the number of items in the arrays attnum and newdt.
attnum is the positional number of the field to be updated.
newdt is the new datetime stamp.
NOTE that attnum and newdt are not arrays, but then a 1 ellement array
is not an array any more then they are. Thus, they can be considered a
one element array.
*/
rettuple = SPI_modifytuple(rel, rettuple, 1, &attnum, &newdt, NULL);
if (rettuple == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "moddatetime (%s): %d returned by SPI_modifytuple",
relname, SPI_result);
/* Clean up */
pfree(relname);
return (rettuple);
}

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DROP TABLE mdt;
CREATE TABLE mdt (
id int4,
idesc text,
moddate datetime DEFAULT datetime(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TRIGGER mdt_moddatetime
BEFORE UPDATE ON mdt
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE moddatetime (moddate);
INSERT INTO mdt VALUES (1, 'first');
INSERT INTO mdt VALUES (2, 'second');
INSERT INTO mdt VALUES (3, 'third');
SELECT * FROM mdt;
UPDATE mdt SET id = 4
WHERE id = 1;
UPDATE mdt SET id = 5
WHERE id = 2;
UPDATE mdt SET id = 6
WHERE id = 3;
SELECT * FROM mdt;

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DROP FUNCTION moddatetime();
CREATE FUNCTION moddatetime()
RETURNS opaque
AS '_OBJWD_/moddatetime_DLSUFFIX_'
LANGUAGE 'c';