package pgx import ( "context" "errors" "io" ) // 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) { var n int err := o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select lowrite($1, $2)", o.fd, p).Scan(&n) if err != nil { return n, err } if n < 0 { return 0, errors.New("failed to write to large object") } return n, nil } // Read reads up to len(p) bytes into p returning the number of bytes read. func (o *LargeObject) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { var res []byte err := o.tx.QueryRow(o.ctx, "select loread($1, $2)", o.fd, len(p)).Scan(&res) copy(p, res) if err != nil { return len(res), err } if len(res) < len(p) { err = io.EOF } return len(res), err } // 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 }