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#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Marius Popa <mapopa@gmail.com>
# Copyright (c) 2011 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org>
# Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Edwin Pratomo
#
# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
# License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file
require 5.008001;
package DBD::Firebird;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK $AUTOLOAD);
use DBI 1.41 ();
require Exporter;
require DynaLoader;
@ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader);
$VERSION = '1.38';
bootstrap DBD::Firebird $VERSION;
use vars qw($VERSION $err $errstr $drh);
$err = 0;
$errstr = "";
$drh = undef;
sub CLONE
{
$drh = undef;
}
sub driver
{
return $drh if $drh;
my($class, $attr) = @_;
$class .= "::dr";
$drh = DBI::_new_drh($class, {'Name' => 'Firebird',
'Version' => $VERSION,
'Err' => \$DBD::Firebird::err,
'Errstr' => \$DBD::Firebird::errstr,
'Attribution' => 'DBD::Firebird by Edwin Pratomo and Daniel Ritz'});
$drh;
}
# taken from JWIED's DBD::mysql, with slight modification
sub _OdbcParse($$$)
{
my($class, $dsn, $hash, $args) = @_;
my($var, $val);
if (!defined($dsn))
{ return; }
while (length($dsn))
{
if ($dsn =~ /([^;]*)[;]\r?\n?(.*)/s)
{
$val = $1;
$dsn = $2;
}
else
{
$val = $dsn;
$dsn = '';
}
if ($val =~ /([^=]*)=(.*)/)
{
$var = $1;
$val = $2;
if ($var eq 'hostname')
{ $hash->{'host'} = $val; }
elsif ($var eq 'db' || $var eq 'dbname')
{ $hash->{'database'} = $val; }
else
{ $hash->{$var} = $val; }
}
else
{
foreach $var (@$args)
{
if (!defined($hash->{$var}))
{
$hash->{$var} = $val;
last;
}
}
}
}
$hash->{host} = "$hash->{host}/$hash->{port}" if ($hash->{host} && $hash->{port});
$hash->{database} = "$hash->{host}:$hash->{database}" if $hash->{host};
}
sub create_database {
my ( $self, $params ) = ( shift, shift );
$self and $params and ref($params) and ref($params) eq 'HASH' and not @_
or croak 'Usage: '
. __PACKAGE__
. '->create_database( { params...} )';
exists $params->{db_path} and defined( $params->{db_path} )
or croak "Required parameter 'db_path' not supplied";
for( qw(db_path user password character_set) ) {
next unless exists $params->{$_};
$params->{$_} =~ s/'/''/g if defined($params->{$_});
}
DBD::Firebird::db::_create_database($params);
}
sub gfix {
my ( $self, $params ) = ( shift, shift );
$self and $params and ref($params) and ref($params) eq 'HASH' and not @_
or croak 'Usage: '
. __PACKAGE__
. '->gfix( { params...} )';
DBD::Firebird::db::_gfix($params);
}
package DBD::Firebird::dr;
sub connect
{
my($drh, $dsn, $dbuser, $dbpasswd, $attr) = @_;
$dbuser ||= $ENV{ISC_USER}; #"SYSDBA";
$dbpasswd ||= $ENV{ISC_PASSWORD}; #"masterkey";
my ($this, $private_attr_hash);
$private_attr_hash = {
'Name' => $dsn,
'user' => $dbuser,
'password' => $dbpasswd
};
DBD::Firebird->_OdbcParse($dsn, $private_attr_hash,
['database', 'host', 'port', 'ib_role', 'ib_dbkey_scope',
'ib_charset', 'ib_dialect', 'ib_cache', 'ib_lc_time',
'ib_db_triggers']);
$private_attr_hash->{database} ||= $ENV{ISC_DATABASE}; #"employee.fdb"
my ($dbh_name) = ($dsn =~ /(db=[^;]+)/);
$dbh_name ||= "db=$private_attr_hash->{database}";
my $dbh = DBI::_new_dbh($drh,
{ Name => $dbh_name },
$private_attr_hash);
DBD::Firebird::db::_login($dbh, $dsn, $dbuser, $dbpasswd, $attr)
or return undef;
$dbh;
}
package DBD::Firebird::db;
use strict;
use Carp;
sub do
{
my($dbh, $statement, $attr, @params) = @_;
my $rows;
if (@params)
{
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($statement, $attr) or return undef;
defined($sth->execute(@params)) or return undef;
$rows = $sth->rows;
}
else
{
$rows = DBD::Firebird::db::_do($dbh, $statement, $attr);
return undef unless defined($rows);
}
($rows == 0) ? "0E0" : $rows;
}
sub prepare
{
my ($dbh, $statement, $attribs) = @_;
my $sth = DBI::_new_sth($dbh, {'Statement' => $statement });
DBD::Firebird::st::_prepare($sth, $statement, $attribs)
or return undef;
$sth;
}
sub primary_key_info
{
my ($dbh, undef, undef, $tbl) = @_;
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(<<'__eosql');
SELECT CAST(NULL AS CHAR(1)) AS TABLE_CAT,
CAST(NULL AS CHAR(1)) AS TABLE_SCHEM,
rc.rdb$relation_name AS TABLE_NAME,
ix.rdb$field_name AS COLUMN_NAME,
ix.rdb$field_position + 1 AS KEY_SEQ,
rc.rdb$index_name AS PK_NAME
FROM rdb$relation_constraints rc
INNER JOIN
rdb$index_segments ix
ON rc.rdb$index_name = ix.rdb$index_name
WHERE rc.rdb$relation_name = ?
AND
rc.rdb$constraint_type = 'PRIMARY KEY'
ORDER BY 1, 2, 3, 5
__eosql
if ($sth) {
$sth->{ChopBlanks} = 1;
return unless $sth->execute($tbl);
}
$sth;
}
sub table_info
{
my ($self, $cat, $schem, $name, $type, $attr) = @_;
require DBD::Firebird::TableInfo;
my $ti = ($self->{private_table_info}
||=
DBD::Firebird::TableInfo->factory($self));
no warnings 'uninitialized';
if ($cat eq '%' and $schem eq '' and $name eq '') {
return $ti->list_catalogs($self);
} elsif ($cat eq '' and $schem eq '%' and $name eq '') {
return $ti->list_schema($self);
} elsif ($cat eq '' and $schem eq '' and $name eq '' and $type eq '%') {
return $ti->list_types($self);
} else {
my %seen;
$type = '' if $type eq '%';
# normalize $type specifiers: upcase, strip quote and uniqify
my @types = grep { length and not $seen{$_}++ }
map { s/'//g; s/^\s+//; s/\s+$//; uc }
split(',' => $type);
return $ti->list_tables($self, $name, @types);
}
}
sub ping
{
my($dbh) = @_;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { } if $dbh->{PrintError};
local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 0 if $dbh->{RaiseError};
my $ret = DBD::Firebird::db::_ping($dbh);
return $ret;
}
# The get_info function was automatically generated by
# DBI::DBD::Metadata::write_getinfo_pm v1.05.
sub get_info {
my($dbh, $info_type) = @_;
require DBD::Firebird::GetInfo;
my $v = $DBD::Firebird::GetInfo::info{int($info_type)};
$v = $v->($dbh) if ref $v eq 'CODE';
return $v;
}
# The type_info_all function was automatically generated by
# DBI::DBD::Metadata::write_typeinfo_pm v1.05.
sub type_info_all
{
my ($dbh) = @_;
require DBD::Firebird::TypeInfo;
return [ @$DBD::Firebird::TypeInfo::type_info_all ];
}
1;
package DBD::Firebird::st;
# taken from DBI.pm, with this only change:
# - remove the call to bind_param without value when $attr is set
# * it fails when the column can't contain NULLs
# * it is not necessary anyway, as we allocate param placeholder
# structures according to Firebird's ananysis of the SQL, not
# according to the datatype the supplied in $attr
sub bind_param_array {
my $sth = shift;
my ($p_id, $value_array, $attr) = @_;
return $sth->set_err($DBI::stderr, "Value for parameter $p_id must be a scalar or an arrayref, not a ".ref($value_array))
if defined $value_array and ref $value_array and ref $value_array ne 'ARRAY';
return $sth->set_err($DBI::stderr, "Can't use named placeholder '$p_id' for non-driver supported bind_param_array")
unless DBI::looks_like_number($p_id); # because we rely on execute(@ary) here
return $sth->set_err($DBI::stderr, "Placeholder '$p_id' is out of range")
if $p_id <= 0; # can't easily/reliably test for too big
# get/create arrayref to hold params
my $hash_of_arrays = $sth->{ParamArrays} ||= { };
$$hash_of_arrays{$p_id} = $value_array;
1;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
DBD::Firebird - DBI driver for Firebird RDBMS server
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use DBI;
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:Firebird:db=$dbname", $user, $password);
# See the DBI module documentation for full details
=head1 DESCRIPTION
DBD::Firebird is a Perl module which works with the DBI module to provide
access to Firebird databases.
=head1 MODULE DOCUMENTATION
This documentation describes driver specific behavior and restrictions.
It is not supposed to be used as the only reference for the user. In any
case consult the DBI documentation first !
=head1 THE DBI CLASS
=head2 DBI Class Methods
=over 4
=item B<connect>
To connect to a database with a minimum of parameters, use the
following syntax:
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:Firebird:dbname=$dbname", $user, $password);
If omitted, C<$user> defaults to the ISC_USER environment variable
(or, failing that, the DBI-standard DBI_USER environment variable).
Similarly, C<$password> defaults to ISC_PASSWORD (or DBI_PASS). If
C<$dbname> is blank, that is, I<"dbi:Firebird:dbname=">, the
environment variable ISC_DATABASE is substituted.
The DSN may take several optional parameters, which may be split
over multiple lines. Here is an example of connect statement which
uses all possible parameters:
$dsn =<< "DSN";
dbi:Firebird:dbname=$dbname;
host=$host;
port=$port;
ib_dialect=$dialect;
ib_role=$role;
ib_charset=$charset;
ib_cache=$cache;
ib_db_triggers=0;
timeout=$timeout
DSN
$dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $username, $password);
The C<$dsn> is prefixed by 'dbi:Firebird:', and consists of key-value
parameters separated by B<semicolons>. New line may be added after the
semicolon. The following is the list of valid parameters and their
respective meanings:
parameter meaning optional?
-----------------------------------------------------------------
database path to the database required
dbname path to the database
db path to the database
hostname hostname / IP address optional
host hostname / IP address
port port number optional
timeout connect timeout in seconds optional
ib_dialect the SQL dialect to be used optional
ib_role the role of the user optional
ib_charset character set to be used optional
ib_cache number of database cache buffers optional
ib_dbkey_scope change default duration of RDB$DB_KEY optional
ib_db_triggers enable/disable database-level triggers optional
defaults to 1 (enabled)
B<database> could be used interchangebly with B<dbname> and B<db>.
To connect to a remote host, use the B<host> parameter.
Here is an example of DSN to connect to a remote Windows host:
$dsn = "dbi:Firebird:db=C:/temp/test.gdb;host=example.com;ib_dialect=3";
Database file alias can be used too in connection string. In the following
example, "billing" is defined in aliases.conf:
$dsn = 'dbi:Firebird:hostname=192.168.88.5;db=billing;ib_dialect=3';
Firebird as of version 1.0 listens on port specified within the services
file. To connect to port other than the default 3050, add the port number at
the end of host name, separated by a slash. Example:
$dsn = 'dbi:Firebird:db=/data/test.gdb;host=localhost/3060';
Firebird 1.0 introduces B<SQL dialect> to provide backward compatibility with
databases created by older versions of Firebird (pre 1.0). In short, SQL
dialect controls how Firebird interprets:
- double quotes
- the DATE datatype
- decimal and numeric datatypes
- new 1.0 reserved keywords
Valid values for B<ib_dialect> are 1 and 3 .The driver's default value is
3 (Currently it is possible to create databases in Dialect 1 and 3 only,
however it is recommended that you use Dialect 3 exclusively, since Dialect 1
will eventually be deprecated. Dialect 2 cannot be used to create a database
since it only serves to convert Dialect 1 to Dialect 3).
http://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/reference_manuals/user_manuals/html/isql-dialects.html
B<ib_role> specifies the role of the connecting user. B<SQL role> is
implemented by Firebird to make database administration easier when dealing
with lots of users. A detailed reading can be found at:
http://www.ibphoenix.com/resources/documents/general/doc_59
If B<ib_cache> is not specified, the default database's cache size value will
be used. The Firebird Operation Guide discusses in full length the importance
of this parameter to gain the best performance.
=item B<available_drivers>
@driver_names = DBI->available_drivers;
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<data_sources>
This method is not yet implemented.
=item B<trace>
DBI->trace($trace_level, $trace_file)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=back
=head2 DBI Dynamic Attributes
See Common Methods.
=head1 METHODS COMMON TO ALL DBI HANDLES
=over 4
=item B<err>
$rv = $h->err;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<errstr>
$str = $h->errstr;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<state>
This method is not yet implemented.
=item B<trace>
$h->trace($trace_level, $trace_filename);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<trace_msg>
$h->trace_msg($message_text);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<func>
See B<Transactions> section for information about invoking
C<ib_set_tx_param()> from func() method.
=back
=head1 ATTRIBUTES COMMON TO ALL DBI HANDLES
=over 4
=item B<Warn> (boolean, inherited)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<Active> (boolean, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI. A database
handle is active while it is connected and statement
handle is active until it is finished.
=item B<Kids> (integer, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<ActiveKids> (integer, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<CachedKids> (hash ref)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<CompatMode> (boolean, inherited)
Not used by this driver.
=item B<InactiveDestroy> (boolean)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<PrintError> (boolean, inherited)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<RaiseError> (boolean, inherited)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<ChopBlanks> (boolean, inherited)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<LongReadLen> (integer, inherited)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.The default value is 80 bytes.
=item B<LongTruncOk> (boolean, inherited)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<Taint> (boolean, inherited)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=back
=head1 DATABASE HANDLE OBJECTS
=head2 Database Handle Methods
=over 4
=item B<selectrow_array>
@row_ary = $dbh->selectrow_array($statement, \%attr, @bind_values);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<selectall_arrayref>
$ary_ref = $dbh->selectall_arrayref($statement, \%attr, @bind_values);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<selectcol_arrayref>
$ary_ref = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref($statement, \%attr, @bind_values);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<prepare>
$sth = $dbh->prepare($statement, \%attr);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
When AutoCommit is On, this method implicitly starts a new transaction,
which will be automatically committed after the following execute() or the
last fetch(), depending on the statement type. For select statements,
commit automatically takes place after the last fetch(), or by explicitly
calling finish() method if there are any rows remaining. For non-select
statements, execute() will implicitly commits the transaction.
=item B<prepare_cached>
$sth = $dbh->prepare_cached($statement, \%attr);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<do>
$rv = $dbh->do($statement, \%attr, @bind_values);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
This should be used for non-select statements, where the driver doesn't take
the conservative prepare - execute steps, thereby speeding up the execution
time. But if this method is used with bind values, the speed advantage
diminishes as this method calls prepare() for binding the placeholders.
Instead of calling this method repeatedly with bind values, it would be
better to call prepare() once, and execute() many times.
See the notes for the execute method elsewhere in this document. Unlike the
execute method, currently this method doesn't return the number of affected
rows.
=item B<commit>
$rc = $dbh->commit;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI. See also the
notes about B<Transactions> elsewhere in this document.
=item B<rollback>
$rc = $dbh->rollback;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI. See also the
notes about B<Transactions> elsewhere in this document.
=item B<disconnect>
$rc = $dbh->disconnect;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<ping>
$rc = $dbh->ping;
This driver supports the ping-method, which can be used to check the
validity of a database-handle. This is especially required by
C<Apache::DBI>.
=item B<primary_key_info>
$sth = $dbh->primary_key_info('', '', $table_name);
@pks = $dbh->primary_key('', '', $table_name);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI. Note that catalog and schema
are ignored.
=item B<table_info>
$sth = $dbh->table_info;
All Firebird versions support the basic DBI-specified columns
(TABLE_NAME, TABLE_TYPE, etc.) as well as C<IB_TABLE_OWNER>. Peculiar
versions may return additional fields, prefixed by C<IB_>.
Table searching may not work as expected on older Interbase/Firebird engines
which do not natively offer a TRIM() function. Some engines store TABLE_NAME
in a blank-padded CHAR field, and a search for table name is performed via a
SQL C<LIKE> predicate, which is sensitive to blanks. That is:
$dbh->table_info('', '', 'FOO'); # May not find table "FOO", depending on
# FB version
$dbh->table_info('', '', 'FOO%'); # Will always find "FOO", but also tables
# "FOOD", "FOOT", etc.
Future versions of DBD::Firebird may attempt to work around this irritating
limitation, at the expense of efficiency.
Note that Firebird implementations do not presently support the DBI
concepts of 'catalog' and 'schema', so these parameters are effectively
ignored.
=item B<tables>
@names = $dbh->tables;
Returns a list of tables, excluding any 'SYSTEM TABLE' types.
=item B<type_info_all>
$type_info_all = $dbh->type_info_all;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
For further details concerning the Firebird specific data-types
please read the Firebird Data Definition Guide
http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/reference-manuals/
=item B<type_info>
@type_info = $dbh->type_info($data_type);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<quote>
$sql = $dbh->quote($value, $data_type);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=back
=head2 Database Handle Attributes
=over 4
=item B<AutoCommit> (boolean)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI. According to the
classification of DBI, Firebird is a database, in which a
transaction must be explicitly started. Without starting a
transaction, every change to the database becomes immediately
permanent. The default of AutoCommit is on, which corresponds
to the DBI's default. When setting AutoCommit to off, a transaction
will be started and every commit or rollback
will automatically start a new transaction. For details see the
notes about B<Transactions> elsewhere in this document.
=item B<Driver> (handle)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<Name> (string, read-only)
Not yet implemented.
=item B<RowCacheSize> (integer)
Implemented by DBI, not used by the driver.
=item B<ib_softcommit> (driver-specific, boolean)
Set this attribute to TRUE to use Firebird's soft commit feature (default
to FALSE). Soft commit retains the internal transaction handle when
committing a transaction, while the default commit behavior always closes
and invalidates the transaction handle.
Since the transaction handle is still open, there is no need to start a new
transaction upon every commit, so applications can gain performance
improvement. Using soft commit is also desirable when dealing with nested
statement handles under AutoCommit on.
Switching the attribute's value from TRUE to FALSE will force hard commit thus
closing the current transaction.
=item B<ib_enable_utf8> (driver-specific, boolean)
Setting this attribute to TRUE will cause any Perl Unicode strings supplied as
statement parameters to be downgraded to octet sequences before passing them
to Firebird.
Also, any character data retrieved from the database (CHAR, VARCHAR, BLOB
sub_type TEXT) will be upgraded to Perl Unicode strings.
B<Caveat>: Currently this is supported only if the B<ib_charset> DSN parameter
is C<UTF8>. In the future, encoding and decoding to/from arbitrary character
set may be implemented.
Example:
$dbh = DBI->connect( 'dbi:Firebird:db=database.fdb;ib_charset=UTF8',
{ ib_enable_utf8 => 1 } );
=back
=head1 STATEMENT HANDLE OBJECTS
=head2 Statement Handle Methods
=over 4
=item B<bind_param>
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
The SQL data type passed as the third argument is ignored.
=item B<bind_param_array>
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
The attributes, supplied in the optional third parameter are ignored.
=item B<bind_param_inout>
Not supported by this driver.
=item B<execute>
$rv = $sth->execute(@bind_values);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<fetchrow_arrayref>
$ary_ref = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<fetchrow_array>
@ary = $sth->fetchrow_array;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<fetchrow_hashref>
$hash_ref = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<fetchall_arrayref>
$tbl_ary_ref = $sth->fetchall_arrayref;
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<finish>
$rc = $sth->finish;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<rows>
$rv = $sth->rows;
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
It returns the number of B<fetched> rows for select statements, otherwise
it returns -1 (unknown number of affected rows).
=item B<bind_col>
$rc = $sth->bind_col($column_number, \$var_to_bind, \%attr);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<bind_columns>
$rc = $sth->bind_columns(\%attr, @list_of_refs_to_vars_to_bind);
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<dump_results>
$rows = $sth->dump_results($maxlen, $lsep, $fsep, $fh);
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=back
=head2 Statement Handle Attributes
=over 4
=item B<NUM_OF_FIELDS> (integer, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<NUM_OF_PARAMS> (integer, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<NAME> (array-ref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<NAME_lc> (array-ref, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<NAME_uc> (array-ref, read-only)
Implemented by DBI, no driver-specific impact.
=item B<TYPE> (array-ref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI, with
the restriction, that the types are Firebird
specific data-types which do not correspond to
international standards.
=item B<PRECISION> (array-ref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<SCALE> (array-ref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<NULLABLE> (array-ref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<CursorName> (string, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<Statement> (string, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=item B<RowCache> (integer, read-only)
Not supported by the driver.
=item B<ParamValues> (hashref, read-only)
Supported by the driver as proposed by DBI.
=back
=head1 TRANSACTION SUPPORT
The transaction behavior is controlled with the attribute AutoCommit.
For a complete definition of AutoCommit please refer to the DBI documentation.
According to the DBI specification the default for AutoCommit is TRUE.
In this mode, any change to the database becomes valid immediately. Any
commit() or rollback() will be rejected.
If AutoCommit is switched-off, immediately a transaction will be started.
A rollback() will rollback and close the active transaction, then implicitly
start a new transaction. A disconnect will issue a rollback.
Firebird provides fine control over transaction behavior, where users can
specify the access mode, the isolation level, the lock resolution, and the
table reservation (for a specified table). For this purpose,
C<ib_set_tx_param()> database handle method is available.
Upon a successful C<connect()>, these default parameter values will be used
for every SQL operation:
Access mode: read_write
Isolation level: snapshot
Lock resolution: wait
Any of the above value can be changed using C<ib_set_tx_param()>.
=over 4
=item B<ib_set_tx_param>
$dbh->func(
-access_mode => 'read_write',
-isolation_level => 'read_committed',
-lock_resolution => 'wait',
'ib_set_tx_param'
);
Valid value for C<-access_mode> is C<read_write>, or C<read_only>.
Valid value for C<-lock_resolution> is C<wait>, or C<no_wait>.
In Firebird 2.0, a timeout value for wait is introduced. This can be
specified using hash ref as lock_resolution value:
$dbh->func(
-lock_resolution => { wait => 5 }, # wait for 5 seconds
'ib_set_tx_param'
);
C<-isolation_level> may be: C<read_committed>, C<snapshot>,
C<snapshot_table_stability>.
If C<read_committed> is to be used with C<record_version> or
C<no_record_version>, then they should be inside an anonymous array:
$dbh->func(
-isolation_level => ['read_committed', 'record_version'],
'ib_set_tx_param'
);
Table reservation is supported since C<DBD::Firebird 0.30>. Names of the
tables to reserve as well as their reservation params/values are specified
inside a hashref, which is then passed as the value of C<-reserving>.
The following example reserves C<foo_table> with C<read> lock and C<bar_table>
with C<read> lock and C<protected> access:
$dbh->func(
-access_mode => 'read_write',
-isolation_level => 'read_committed',
-lock_resolution => 'wait',
-reserving =>
{