Module Mysql

module Mysql: sig .. end

This module provides access to MySQL databases, roughly following the C API


Database connections

Opening a connection

type dbd 

database connection handle

type db = {
   dbhost : string option; (*

database server host

*)
   dbname : string option; (*

database name

*)
   dbport : int option; (*

port

*)
   dbpwd : string option; (*

user password

*)
   dbuser : string option; (*

database user

*)
   dbsocket : string option; (*

unix socket path

*)
}

Login information for a database. Use None for default values

val defaults : db

Login information using all defaults

type protocol = 
| PROTOCOL_DEFAULT
| PROTOCOL_TCP
| PROTOCOL_SOCKET
| PROTOCOL_PIPE
| PROTOCOL_MEMORY
type db_option = 
| OPT_COMPRESS
| OPT_NAMED_PIPE
| OPT_LOCAL_INFILE of bool
| OPT_RECONNECT of bool
| OPT_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT of bool
| REPORT_DATA_TRUNCATION of bool
| SECURE_AUTH of bool
| OPT_PROTOCOL of protocol
| OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT of int (*

Connect timeout in seconds

*)
| OPT_READ_TIMEOUT of int (*

The timeout in seconds for attempts to read from the server. Each attempt uses this timeout value and there are retries if necessary, so the total effective timeout value is three times the option value.

*)
| OPT_WRITE_TIMEOUT of int (*

The timeout in seconds for attempts to write to the server. Each attempt uses this timeout value and there are net_retry_count retries if necessary, so the total effective timeout value is net_retry_count times the option value.

*)
| INIT_COMMAND of string
| READ_DEFAULT_FILE of string (*

Read options from the named option file instead of from my.cnf.

*)
| READ_DEFAULT_GROUP of string (*

Read options from the named group

*)
| SET_CHARSET_DIR of string (*

The path name to the directory that contains character set definition files.

*)
| SET_CHARSET_NAME of string (*

The name of the character set to use as the default character set.

*)
| SHARED_MEMORY_BASE_NAME of string (*

The name of the shared-memory object for communication to the server on Windows, if the server supports shared-memory connections

*)
| OPT_FOUND_ROWS (*

Return the number of found (matched) rows, not the number of changed rows.

*)
val connect : ?options:db_option list -> db -> dbd

connect ?options db connects to the database db and returns a handle for further use

options : connection specific options, default empty list
val quick_connect : ?options:db_option list ->
?host:string ->
?database:string ->
?port:int ->
?password:string -> ?user:string -> ?socket:string -> unit -> dbd

Shortcut for connecting to a database with mostly default field values

Altering a connection

val set_charset : dbd -> string -> unit

set_charset dbd charset sets the current character set for dbd (aka SET NAMES). It is strongly recommended to set the charset explicitly after connecting to database, using this function. Available character sets are stored in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CHARACTER_SETS table (SHOW CHARACTER SET).

val change_user : dbd -> db -> unit

change_user dbd db tries to change the current user and database. The host and port fields of db are ignored.

val quick_change : ?user:string -> ?password:string -> ?database:string -> dbd -> unit

Another shortcut

val select_db : dbd -> string -> unit

select_db switches to a new db, using the current user and password.

val disconnect : dbd -> unit

disconnect dbd releases a database connection dbd. The handle dbd becomes invalid

val ping : dbd -> unit

ping dbd makes sure the connection to the server is up, and re-establishes it if needed.

Information about a connection

val list_dbs : dbd -> ?pat:string -> unit -> string array option

list_db Return a list of all visible databases on the current server

val client_info : unit -> string

Return the MySQL client library version

val host_info : dbd -> string

Return information about the server connection

val server_info : dbd -> string

Return the MySQL server version

val proto_info : dbd -> int

Return the protocol version being used

Errors

exception Error of string

When most of the API functions fail, they raise this exception with a description of the failure.

type error_code = 
| Aborting_connection
| Access_denied_error
| Alter_info
| Bad_db_error
| Bad_field_error
| Bad_host_error
| Bad_null_error
| Bad_table_error
| Blob_cant_have_default
| Blob_key_without_length
| Blob_used_as_key
| Blobs_and_no_terminated
| Cant_create_db
| Cant_create_file
| Cant_create_table
| Cant_create_thread
| Cant_delete_file
| Cant_drop_field_or_key
| Cant_find_dl_entry
| Cant_find_system_rec
| Cant_find_udf
| Cant_get_stat
| Cant_get_wd
| Cant_initialize_udf
| Cant_lock
| Cant_open_file
| Cant_open_library
| Cant_read_charset
| Cant_read_dir
| Cant_remove_all_fields
| Cant_reopen_table
| Cant_set_wd
| Checkread
| Columnaccess_denied_error
| Commands_out_of_sync
| Con_count_error
| Conn_host_error
| Connection_error
| Db_create_exists
| Db_drop_delete
| Db_drop_exists
| Db_drop_rmdir
| Dbaccess_denied_error
| Delayed_cant_change_lock
| Delayed_insert_table_locked
| Disk_full
| Dup_entry
| Dup_fieldname
| Dup_key
| Dup_keyname
| Dup_unique
| Empty_query
| Error_on_close
| Error_on_read
| Error_on_rename
| Error_on_write
| Field_specified_twice
| File_exists_error
| File_not_found
| File_used
| Filsort_abort
| Forcing_close
| Form_not_found
| Function_not_defined
| Get_errno
| Got_signal
| Grant_wrong_host_or_user
| Handshake_error
| Hashchk
| Host_is_blocked
| Host_not_privileged
| Illegal_grant_for_table
| Illegal_ha
| Insert_info
| Insert_table_used
| Invalid_default
| Invalid_group_func_use
| Invalid_use_of_null
| Ipsock_error
| Key_column_does_not_exits
| Key_not_found
| Kill_denied_error
| Load_info
| Localhost_connection
| Mix_of_group_func_and_fields
| Multiple_pri_key
| Namedpipe_connection
| Namedpipeopen_error
| Namedpipesetstate_error
| Namedpipewait_error
| Net_error_on_write
| Net_fcntl_error
| Net_packet_too_large
| Net_packets_out_of_order
| Net_read_error
| Net_read_error_from_pipe
| Net_read_interrupted
| Net_uncompress_error
| Net_write_interrupted
| Nisamchk
| No
| No_db_error
| No_raid_compiled
| No_such_index
| No_such_table
| No_such_thread
| No_tables_used
| No_unique_logfile
| Non_uniq_error
| Nonexisting_grant
| Nonexisting_table_grant
| Nonuniq_table
| Normal_shutdown
| Not_allowed_command
| Not_form_file
| Not_keyfile
| Null_column_in_index
| Old_keyfile
| Open_as_readonly
| Out_of_memory
| Out_of_resources
| Out_of_sortmemory
| Outofmemory
| Parse_error
| Password_anonymous_user
| Password_no_match
| Password_not_allowed
| Primary_cant_have_null
| Ready
| Record_file_full
| Regexp_error
| Requires_primary_key
| Server_gone_error
| Server_handshake_err
| Server_lost
| Server_shutdown
| Shutdown_complete
| Socket_create_error
| Stack_overrun
| Syntax_error
| Table_cant_handle_auto_increment
| Table_cant_handle_blob
| Table_exists_error
| Table_must_have_columns
| Table_not_locked
| Table_not_locked_for_write
| Tableaccess_denied_error
| Tcp_connection
| Textfile_not_readable
| Too_big_fieldlength
| Too_big_rowsize
| Too_big_select
| Too_big_set
| Too_long_ident
| Too_long_key
| Too_long_string
| Too_many_delayed_threads
| Too_many_fields
| Too_many_key_parts
| Too_many_keys
| Too_many_rows
| Too_many_tables
| Udf_exists
| Udf_no_paths
| Unexpected_eof
| Unknown_character_set
| Unknown_com_error
| Unknown_error
| Unknown_host
| Unknown_procedure
| Unknown_table
| Unsupported_extension
| Update_info
| Update_without_key_in_safe_mode
| Version_error
| Wrong_auto_key
| Wrong_column_name
| Wrong_db_name
| Wrong_field_spec
| Wrong_field_terminators
| Wrong_field_with_group
| Wrong_group_field
| Wrong_host_info
| Wrong_key_column
| Wrong_mrg_table
| Wrong_outer_join
| Wrong_paramcount_to_procedure
| Wrong_parameters_to_procedure
| Wrong_sub_key
| Wrong_sum_select
| Wrong_table_name
| Wrong_value_count
| Wrong_value_count_on_row
| Yes

Possible error codes from a failed operation that doesn't throw an exception

type status = 
| StatusOK (*

The query was successful

*)
| StatusEmpty (*

The query was successful, but found no results

*)
| StatusError of error_code (*

There was some problem with the query

*)

The status of a query

val status : dbd -> status

status dbd returns the status of the last action on dbd

val errno : dbd -> error_code

errno dbd returns the error_code for the last action on dbd. Useful when you know there's an error, to avoid an extra layer of matching in status

val errmsg : dbd -> string option

errmsg dbd returns an error message in case the last operation on dbd failed

Queries

Making a query

type result 

handle to access the result of a query

val exec : dbd -> string -> result

exec dbd str executes a SQL statement and returns a handle to obtain the result. Check status for errors!

Getting the results of a query

val fetch : result -> string option array option

fetch result returns the next row from a result as Some a or None in case there is no next result. The array a contains the values from the current row, where NULL values are denoted by None. Use column to fetch single values by field name instead of by position

val to_row : result -> int64 -> unit

to_row result row sets the current row.

val size : result -> int64

size result returns the size of the actual result set (number of rows)

iter result f applies f to each row of result in turn, starting from the first. iter_col applies f to the value of the named column in every row.

The iter versions return unit, the map versions return a list of the results of all the function applications. If there were no rows in the result, returns an empty list.

The iter forms are all tail-recursive, so they can be used with any size of results. The map forms are tail-recursive, but take up space with the list they build.

val iter : result -> f:(string option array -> unit) -> unit
val iter_col : result -> key:string -> f:(string option -> unit) -> unit
val iter_cols : result -> key:string array -> f:(string option array -> unit) -> unit
val map : result -> f:(string option array -> 'a) -> 'a list
val map_col : result -> key:string -> f:(string option -> 'a) -> 'a list
val map_cols : result -> key:string array -> f:(string option array -> 'a) -> 'a list
val column : result -> key:string -> row:string option array -> string option

Returns one field of a result row based on column name.

Metainformation about a result set

type dbty = 
| IntTy
| FloatTy
| StringTy
| SetTy
| EnumTy
| DateTimeTy
| DateTy
| TimeTy
| YearTy
| TimeStampTy
| UnknownTy
| Int64Ty
| BlobTy
| DecimalTy

The type of a database field. Each of these represents one or more MySQL data types.

type field = {
   name : string; (*

Name of the field

*)
   table : string option; (*

Table name, or None if a constructed field

*)
   def : string option; (*

Default value of the field

*)
   ty : dbty; (*

The type of data stored in the field

*)
   max_length : int; (*

Maximum width of field for the result set

*)
   flags : int; (*

Flags set

*)
   decimals : int; (*

Number of decimals for numeric fields

*)
}

The type that describes a field of a table or result

val pretty_type : dbty -> string

Turn a field-type type into a string for printing

val affected : dbd -> int64

affected result returns the number of rows changed by the last UPDATE, or deleted by the last DELETE, or added by the last INSERT, or the number of rows returned by the last SELECT

val insert_id : dbd -> int64

insert_id result returns the ID generated by the last INSERT query in a table with an AUTO_INCREMENT column. See the MySQL documentation for caveats.

val fields : result -> int

fields result returns the number of fields in a row

val names : result -> string array

names result returns an array of the field names for the current result

val types : result -> dbty array

types result returns an array with the MySQL types of the current result

val fetch_field : result -> field option

Returns the information on the next field

val fetch_fields : result -> field array option

Returns information on all the fields

val fetch_field_dir : result -> int -> field option

Returns information on a specific field, with the first field numbered 0

Working with MySQL data types

val escape : string -> string
Deprecated.This function poses a security risk (doesn't take into consideration the character set of the current connection and may allow SQL injection pass through). Use Mysql.real_escape instead.

escape str returns the same string as str in MySQL syntax with special characters quoted to not confuse the MySQL parser.

val real_escape : dbd -> string -> string

real_escape dbd str returns str encoded to an escaped SQL string according to the current character set of dbd

xxx2ml str decodes a MySQL value of type xxx into a corresponding OCaml value

val int2ml : string -> int

Use for all MySQL signed integer types but BIGINT

val decimal2ml : string -> string
val int322ml : string -> int32
val nativeint2ml : string -> nativeint
val int642ml : string -> int64
val float2ml : string -> float

Use for MySQL FLOAT, DOUBLE and REAL types

val str2ml : string -> string

Use for MySQL CHAR and VARCHAR types

val enum2ml : string -> string
val blob2ml : string -> string

Use for all MySQL BLOB and TEXT types

val set2ml : string -> string list
val datetime2ml : string -> int * int * int * int * int * int
val date2ml : string -> int * int * int
val time2ml : string -> int * int * int
val year2ml : string -> int
val timestamp2ml : string -> int * int * int * int * int * int

Not yet supported: DECIMAL and NUMERIC

val opt : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a option -> 'b option

opt f v applies f to optional value v. Use this to fetch data of known type from database fields which might be NULL: opt int2ml str

val not_null : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a option -> 'b

not_null f v applies f to Some v. Use this to fetch data of known type from database fields which never can be NULL: not_null int2ml str

ml2xxx v encodes v into MySQL syntax. ml2rxxx v encodes v into MySQL syntax using real_escape.

val ml2str : string -> string
Deprecated.This function uses Mysql.escape which poses a security risk. Use Mysql.ml2rstr instead.
val ml2rstr : dbd -> string -> string
val ml2blob : string -> string
Deprecated.This function uses Mysql.escape which poses a security risk. Use Mysql.ml2rblob instead.
val ml2rblob : dbd -> string -> string
val ml2int : int -> string
val ml2decimal : string -> string
val ml322int : int32 -> string
val ml642int : int64 -> string
val ml2float : float -> string
val ml2enum : string -> string
val ml2renum : dbd -> string -> string
val ml2set : string list -> string
val ml2rset : dbd -> string list -> string
val ml2datetime : int * int * int * int * int * int -> string
val ml2datetimel : year:int -> month:int -> day:int -> hour:int -> min:int -> sec:int -> string
val ml2date : int * int * int -> string
val ml2datel : year:int -> month:int -> day:int -> string
val ml2time : int * int * int -> string
val ml2timel : hour:int -> min:int -> sec:int -> string
val ml2year : int -> string
val ml2timestamp : int * int * int * int * int * int -> string
val ml2timestampl : year:int -> month:int -> day:int -> hour:int -> min:int -> sec:int -> string
val values : string list -> string

values vs takes a list of strings and returns a string "(a,b,c ..)" where values are separated by comma and the whole list is enclosed into parentheses. This is useful to construct SQL `insert ... values ( .. )' statements

Prepared statements

module Prepared: sig .. end

Prepared statements with parameters.