gotosocial/vendor/github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/large_objects.go

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package pgx
import (
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgtype"
)
// The PostgreSQL wire protocol has a limit of 1 GB - 1 per message. See definition of
// PQ_LARGE_MESSAGE_LIMIT in the PostgreSQL source code. To allow for the other data
// in the message,maxLargeObjectMessageLength should be no larger than 1 GB - 1 KB.
var maxLargeObjectMessageLength = 1024*1024*1024 - 1024
// LargeObjects is a structure used to access the large objects API. It is only valid within the transaction where it
// was created.
//
// For more details see: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/largeobjects.html
type LargeObjects struct {
tx Tx
}
type LargeObjectMode int32
const (
LargeObjectModeWrite LargeObjectMode = 0x20000
LargeObjectModeRead LargeObjectMode = 0x40000
)
// Create creates a new large object. If oid is zero, the server assigns an unused OID.
func (o *LargeObjects) Create(ctx context.Context, oid uint32) (uint32, error) {
err := o.tx.QueryRow(ctx, "select lo_create($1)", oid).Scan(&oid)
return oid, err
}
// Open opens an existing large object with the given mode. ctx will also be used for all operations on the opened large
// object.
func (o *LargeObjects) Open(ctx context.Context, oid uint32, mode LargeObjectMode) (*LargeObject, error) {
var fd int32
err := o.tx.QueryRow(ctx, "select lo_open($1, $2)", oid, mode).Scan(&fd)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &LargeObject{fd: fd, tx: o.tx, ctx: ctx}, nil
}
// Unlink removes a large object from the database.
func (o *LargeObjects) Unlink(ctx context.Context, oid uint32) error {
var result int32
err := o.tx.QueryRow(ctx, "select lo_unlink($1)", oid).Scan(&result)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if result != 1 {
return errors.New("failed to remove large object")
}
return nil
}
// A LargeObject is a large object stored on the server. It is only valid within the transaction that it was initialized
// in. It uses the context it was initialized with for all operations. It implements these interfaces:
//
// io.Writer
// io.Reader
// io.Seeker
// io.Closer
type LargeObject struct {
ctx context.Context
tx Tx
fd int32
}
// Write writes p to the large object and returns the number of bytes written and an error if not all of p was written.
func (o *LargeObject) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
nTotal := 0
for {
expected := len(p) - nTotal
if expected == 0 {
break
} else if expected > maxLargeObjectMessageLength {
expected = maxLargeObjectMessageLength
}
var n int
err := o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select lowrite($1, $2)", o.fd, p[nTotal:nTotal+expected]).Scan(&n)
if err != nil {
return nTotal, err
}
if n < 0 {
return nTotal, errors.New("failed to write to large object")
}
nTotal += n
if n < expected {
return nTotal, errors.New("short write to large object")
} else if n > expected {
return nTotal, errors.New("invalid write to large object")
}
}
return nTotal, nil
}
// Read reads up to len(p) bytes into p returning the number of bytes read.
func (o *LargeObject) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
nTotal := 0
for {
expected := len(p) - nTotal
if expected == 0 {
break
} else if expected > maxLargeObjectMessageLength {
expected = maxLargeObjectMessageLength
}
res := pgtype.PreallocBytes(p[nTotal:])
err := o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select loread($1, $2)", o.fd, expected).Scan(&res)
// We compute expected so that it always fits into p, so it should never happen
// that PreallocBytes's ScanBytes had to allocate a new slice.
nTotal += len(res)
if err != nil {
return nTotal, err
}
if len(res) < expected {
return nTotal, io.EOF
} else if len(res) > expected {
return nTotal, errors.New("invalid read of large object")
}
}
return nTotal, nil
}
// Seek moves the current location pointer to the new location specified by offset.
func (o *LargeObject) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (n int64, err error) {
err = o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select lo_lseek64($1, $2, $3)", o.fd, offset, whence).Scan(&n)
return n, err
}
// Tell returns the current read or write location of the large object descriptor.
func (o *LargeObject) Tell() (n int64, err error) {
err = o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select lo_tell64($1)", o.fd).Scan(&n)
return n, err
}
// Truncate the large object to size.
func (o *LargeObject) Truncate(size int64) (err error) {
_, err = o.tx.Exec(o.ctx, "select lo_truncate64($1, $2)", o.fd, size)
return err
}
// Close the large object descriptor.
func (o *LargeObject) Close() error {
_, err := o.tx.Exec(o.ctx, "select lo_close($1)", o.fd)
return err
}