limbo/cli/input.rs
Pekka Enberg 42c08b5bea cli: Add support for .headers command
The `.headers` command takes `on` and `off` as parameter, supported by
SQLite, which controls whether result set header is printed in list mode.
2025-07-07 13:24:45 +03:00

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Rust

use crate::app::Opts;
use clap::ValueEnum;
use std::{
fmt::{Display, Formatter},
io::{self, Write},
sync::Arc,
};
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum DbLocation {
Memory,
Path,
}
#[allow(clippy::enum_variant_names)]
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Io {
Syscall,
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring"))]
IoUring,
External(String),
Memory,
}
impl Display for Io {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Io::Memory => write!(f, "memory"),
Io::Syscall => write!(f, "syscall"),
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring"))]
Io::IoUring => write!(f, "io_uring"),
Io::External(str) => write!(f, "{}", str),
}
}
}
impl Default for Io {
/// Custom Default impl with cfg! macro, to provide compile-time default to Clap based on platform
/// The cfg! could be elided, but Clippy complains
/// The default value can still be overridden with the Clap argument
fn default() -> Self {
match cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring")) {
true => {
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring"))]
{
Io::Syscall // FIXME: make io_uring faster so it can be the default
}
#[cfg(any(
not(target_os = "linux"),
all(target_os = "linux", not(feature = "io_uring"))
))]
{
Io::Syscall
}
}
false => Io::Syscall,
}
}
}
#[derive(ValueEnum, Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum OutputMode {
List,
Pretty,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for OutputMode {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.to_possible_value()
.expect("no values are skipped")
.get_name()
.fmt(f)
}
}
pub struct Settings {
pub output_filename: String,
pub db_file: String,
pub null_value: String,
pub output_mode: OutputMode,
pub echo: bool,
pub is_stdout: bool,
pub io: Io,
pub tracing_output: Option<String>,
pub timer: bool,
pub headers: bool,
}
impl From<Opts> for Settings {
fn from(opts: Opts) -> Self {
Self {
null_value: String::new(),
output_mode: opts.output_mode,
echo: false,
is_stdout: opts.output.is_empty(),
output_filename: opts.output,
db_file: opts
.database
.as_ref()
.map_or(":memory:".to_string(), |p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string()),
io: match opts.vfs.as_ref().unwrap_or(&String::new()).as_str() {
"memory" | ":memory:" => Io::Memory,
"syscall" => Io::Syscall,
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring"))]
"io_uring" => Io::IoUring,
"" => Io::default(),
vfs => Io::External(vfs.to_string()),
},
tracing_output: opts.tracing_output,
timer: false,
headers: false,
}
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Settings {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"Settings:\nOutput mode: {}\nDB: {}\nOutput: {}\nNull value: {}\nCWD: {}\nEcho: {}\nHeaders: {}",
self.output_mode,
self.db_file,
match self.is_stdout {
true => "STDOUT",
false => &self.output_filename,
},
self.null_value,
std::env::current_dir().unwrap().display(),
match self.echo {
true => "on",
false => "off",
},
match self.headers {
true => "on",
false => "off",
}
)
}
}
pub fn get_writer(output: &str) -> Box<dyn Write> {
match output {
"" => Box::new(io::stdout()),
_ => match std::fs::File::create(output) {
Ok(file) => Box::new(file),
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error: {}", e);
Box::new(io::stdout())
}
},
}
}
pub fn get_io(db_location: DbLocation, io_choice: &str) -> anyhow::Result<Arc<dyn turso_core::IO>> {
Ok(match db_location {
DbLocation::Memory => Arc::new(turso_core::MemoryIO::new()),
DbLocation::Path => {
match io_choice {
"memory" => Arc::new(turso_core::MemoryIO::new()),
"syscall" => {
// We are building for Linux/macOS and syscall backend has been selected
#[cfg(target_family = "unix")]
{
Arc::new(turso_core::UnixIO::new()?)
}
// We are not building for Linux/macOS and syscall backend has been selected
#[cfg(not(target_family = "unix"))]
{
Arc::new(turso_core::PlatformIO::new()?)
}
}
// We are building for Linux and io_uring backend has been selected
#[cfg(all(target_os = "linux", feature = "io_uring"))]
"io_uring" => Arc::new(turso_core::UringIO::new()?),
_ => Arc::new(turso_core::PlatformIO::new()?),
}
}
})
}
pub const BEFORE_HELP_MSG: &str = r#"
Limbo SQL Shell Help
==============
Welcome to the Limbo SQL Shell! You can execute any standard SQL command here.
In addition to standard SQL commands, the following special commands are available:"#;
pub const AFTER_HELP_MSG: &str = r#"Usage Examples:
---------------
1. To quit the Limbo SQL Shell:
.quit
2. To open a database file at path './employees.db':
.open employees.db
3. To view the schema of a table named 'employees':
.schema employees
4. To list all tables:
.tables
5. To list all available SQL opcodes:
.opcodes
6. To change the current output mode to 'pretty':
.mode pretty
7. Send output to STDOUT if no file is specified:
.output
8. To change the current working directory to '/tmp':
.cd /tmp
9. Show the current values of settings:
.show
10. To import csv file 'sample.csv' into 'csv_table' table:
.import --csv sample.csv csv_table
11. To display the database contents as SQL:
.dump
12. To load an extension library:
.load /target/debug/liblimbo_regexp
13. To list all available VFS:
.listvfs
14. To show names of indexes:
.indexes ?TABLE?
15. To turn on column headers in list mode:
.headers on
16. To turn off column headers in list mode:
.headers off
Note:
- All SQL commands must end with a semicolon (;).
- Special commands start with a dot (.) and are not required to end with a semicolon."#;