############################################################################### # Codestriker: Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 David Sitsky. All rights reserved. # sits@users.sourceforge.net # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and modify it under # the terms of the GPL. package Codestriker::DB::SQLite; use strict; use DBI; use Codestriker; use Codestriker::DB::Database; # Module for handling a SQLite embedded database. @Codestriker::DB::SQLite::ISA = ("Codestriker::DB::Database"); # Type mappings. my $_TYPE = { $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{TEXT} => "text", $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{VARCHAR} => "varchar", $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{INT32} => "integer", $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{INT16} => "integer", $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{DATETIME} => "datetime", $Codestriker::DB::Column::TYPE->{FLOAT} => "numeric" }; # Create a new SQLite database object. sub new { my $type = shift; # Database is parent class. my $self = Codestriker::DB::Database->new(); return bless $self, $type; } # Return the DBD module this is dependent on. sub get_module_dependencies { return { name => 'DBD::SQLite', version => '0' }; } # Retrieve a database connection. sub get_connection { my $self = shift; # SQLite supports transactions, don't enable auto_commit. return $self->_get_connection(0, 1); } # Return the mapping for a specific type. sub _map_type { my ($self, $type) = @_; return $_TYPE->{$type}; } # Autoincrement type for SQLite. No need to set this, as by default if # no entry is set into an integer primary key field, it will act as an # auto-increment field, provided it is the first column in a table. sub _get_autoincrement_type { return ""; } # Indicate if the LIKE operator can be applied on a "text" field. # For SQLite, this is true. sub has_like_operator_for_text_field { my $self = shift; return 1; } # Function for generating an SQL subexpression for a case insensitive LIKE # operation. sub case_insensitive_like { my ($self, $field, $expression) = @_; $expression = $self->{dbh}->quote($expression); # SQLite is case insensitive by default, no need to do anything. return "$field LIKE $expression"; } 1;