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in-package search v0.1.0
Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
'a prepared_search_request
is a prepared SQL statement that can be used to sort, filter and paginate (= search) a collection.
val prepare_search_request :
search_query:string ->
filter_fragment:string ->
?sort_by_field:string ->
?format_filter:(string -> string) ->
'a Caqti_type.t ->
'a prepared_search_request
prepare_search_request ~search_query ~count_query ~filter_fragment
?sort_by_field type
returns a prepared SQL statement 'a prepared_search_request
by assembling the SQL query from the provided fragments.
search_query
is the SELECT ... FROM table
part of the query.
count_query
is a query that is executed by Sihl after the search in order to obtain the total number of items in the table. For example SELECT COUNT(\*\) FROM table
.
filter_fragment
is the fragment that is appended to search_query
for filtering. Usually you want ot OR
fields that are often searched for. For example WHERE table.field1 LIKE $1 OR table.field2 $1 OR table.field3 LIKE $1
.
sort_by_field
is an optional field name that is used for sorting. By default, the field "id" is used. Note that in order to prepare the requests, the sort field has to be known beforehand. If you want to dynamically set the field, you need to write your own query at runtime.
format_filter
is a function applied to the filter keyword before it is passed to the database. By default, a keyword "keyword" is formatted to "%skeyword%s". This might not be what you want performance-wise. If you need full control, pass in the identity function and format the keyword yourself.
type
is the caqti type of an item of the collection.
val run_request :
(module Caqti_lwt.CONNECTION) ->
'a prepared_search_request ->
[< `Asc | `Desc ] ->
'c option ->
'a ->
('b list * int) Lwt.t
val run_search_request :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
'a prepared_search_request ->
[ `Asc | `Desc ] ->
string option ->
limit:int ->
offset:int ->
('a list * int) Lwt.t
run_search_request ?ctx prepared_request sort filter ~limit ~offset
runs the prepared_request
and returns a partial result of the whole stored collection. The second element of the result tuple is the total amount of items in the whole collection.
prepared_request
is the returned prepared request by prepare_search_request
.
sort
is the sort order. The field that is sorted by was set by prepare_search_request
.
filter
is an optional keyword that is used to filter the collection. If no filter is provided, the collection is not filtered.
offset
is the number of items that the returned partial result is offset by.
limit
is the number of items of the returned partial result.
offset
and limit
can be used together to implement pagination.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val raise_error : ('a, Caqti_error.t) Result.t -> 'a
raise_error err
raises a printable caqti error err
.
val fetch_pool :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
unit ->
(Caqti_lwt.connection, Caqti_error.t) Caqti_lwt.Pool.t
fetch_pool ?ctx ()
returns the connection pool referenced in ctx
or the default connection pool if no connection pool is referenced.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
add_pool ~pool_size name database_url
creates a connection pool with a unique name
. Creation fails if a pool with the same name was already created to avoid overwriting connection pools accidentally. The connection to the database is established.
The pool can be referenced with its name
. The service context can contain the pool name under the key `pool` to force the usage of a certain pool.
A pool_size
can be provided to define the number of connections that should be kept open. The default is 10.
find_opt ?ctx request input
runs a caqti request
where input
is the input of the caqti request and returns one row or None
. Returns None
if no rows are found.
Note that the caqti request is only allowed to return one or zero rows, not many.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val find_opt :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
('a, 'b, [< `One | `Zero ]) Caqti_request.t ->
'a ->
'b option Lwt.t
val find :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
('a, 'b, [< `One ]) Caqti_request.t ->
'a ->
'b Lwt.t
find ?ctx request input
runs a caqti request
where input
is the input of the caqti request and returns one row. Raises an exception if no row was found.
Note that the caqti request is only allowed to return one or zero rows, not many.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val collect :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
('a, 'b, [< `One | `Zero | `Many ]) Caqti_request.t ->
'a ->
'b list Lwt.t
collect ?ctx request input
runs a caqti request
where input
is the input of the caqti request and retuns a list of rows.
Note that the caqti request is allowed to return one, zero or many rows.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val exec :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
('b, unit, [< `Zero ]) Caqti_request.t ->
'b ->
unit Lwt.t
val query :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
(Caqti_lwt.connection -> 'a Lwt.t) ->
'a Lwt.t
query ?ctx f
runs the query f
and returns the result. If the query fails the Lwt.t fails as well.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val query' :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
(Caqti_lwt.connection -> ('a, Caqti_error.t) Result.t Lwt.t) ->
'a Lwt.t
val transaction :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
(Caqti_lwt.connection -> 'a Lwt.t) ->
'a Lwt.t
transaction ?ctx f
runs the query f
in a transaction and returns the result. If the query fails the Lwt.t fails as well and the transaction gets rolled back. If the database driver doesn't support transactions, transaction
gracefully becomes query
.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.
val transaction' :
?ctx:(string * string) list ->
(Caqti_lwt.connection -> ('a, Caqti_error.t) Result.t Lwt.t) ->
'a Lwt.t
transaction' ?ctx f
runs the query f
in a transaction and returns the result. If the query fails the Lwt.t fails as well and the transaction gets rolled back. If the database driver doesn't support transactions, transaction'
gracefully becomes query'
.
An optional ctx
can be provided. The tuple ("pool", "pool_name")
selects the pool "pool_name"
. Make sure to initialize the pool with add_pool
beforehand.