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#
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subdir = contrib/oid2name
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top_builddir = /pgtop/
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include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global |
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override CPPFLAGS += -I$(libpq_srcdir)
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OBJS = oid2name.o
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all: oid2name |
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oid2name: $(OBJS) $(libpq_builddir)/libpq.a |
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(libpq) $(LIBS) -o $@ -g
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install: all installdirs |
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$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) oid2name$(X) $(bindir)
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$(INSTALL_DATA) README.oid2name $(docdir)/contrib
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installdirs: |
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$(mkinstalldirs) $(bindir) $(docdir)/contrib
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uninstall: |
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rm -f $(bindir)/oid2name$(X) $(docdir)/contrib/README.oid2name
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clean distclean maintainer-clean: |
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rm -f oid2name$(X) $(OBJS)
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depend dep: |
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$(CC) -MM -MG $(CFLAGS) *.c > depend
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ifeq (depend,$(wildcard depend)) |
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include depend |
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endif |
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With version 7.1 of PostgreSQL server, the old naming scheme for |
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databases and tables (in $PGDATA/base) has changed. The databases |
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are put in folders for their OID in pg_database and the tables in |
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that folder are named for their OIDs in pg_class. This app connects |
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to the database (you can specify host, port, user, pass etc to |
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connect to a host other than localhost) and extracts the OID and |
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table name information. It has 4 ways it can be run: |
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pg_oid2name |
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This will connect to the template1 database and display all databases |
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in the system. |
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$ ./pg_oid2name |
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All databases: |
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--------------------------------- |
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18720 = test1 |
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1 = template1 |
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18719 = template0 |
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18721 = test |
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18735 = postgres |
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18736 = cssi |
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pg_oid2name -d test [-x] |
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This connects to the database test and shows all tables and their OIDs. |
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$ ./pg_oid2name -d test |
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All tables from database "test": |
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--------------------------------- |
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18766 = dns |
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18737 = ips |
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18722 = testdate |
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pg_oid2name -d test -o 18737 or |
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pg_oid2name -d test -t testdate |
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This will connect to the database test and display the table name for oid |
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18737 and the oid for table name testdate respectivly. |
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$ ./pg_oid2name -d test -o 18737 |
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Tablename of oid 18737 from database "test": |
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--------------------------------- |
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18737 = ips |
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$ ./pg_oid2name -d test -t testdate |
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Oid of table testdate from database "test": |
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_______________________________ |
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18722 = testdate |
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There should be a decent amount of error handling in the app, a lot of it |
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dealt with via the postgres function calls. |
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$ ./pg_oid2name -d nothere -t testdate |
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Oid of table testdate from database "nothere": |
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_______________________________ |
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Connection to database 'nothere' failed. |
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FATAL 1: Database "nothere" does not exist in the system catalog. |
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$ ./pg_oid2name -d test -t nothere |
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Oid of table nothere from database "test": |
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_______________________________ |
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No tables with that name found |
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Mail me with any problems or additions you would like to see. Clearing |
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house for the code will be at: http://www.crimelabs.net |
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b. palmer, bpalmer@crimelabs.net |
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/*
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oid2name; a postgresql 7.1 (+?) app to map OIDs on the filesystem |
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to table and database names.
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b. palmer, bpalmer@crimelabs.net 1-17-2001 |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California |
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*/ |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include "libpq-fe.h" |
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/* these are the opts structures for command line params */ |
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struct options { |
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int getdatabase; |
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int gettable; |
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int getoid; |
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int systables; |
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int remotehost; |
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int remoteport; |
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int remoteuser; |
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int remotepass; |
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int _oid; |
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char _dbname[128]; |
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char _tbname[128]; |
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char _hostname[128]; |
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char _port[6]; |
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char _username[128]; |
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char _password[128]; |
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}; |
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/* function prototypes */ |
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void get_opts(int, char **, struct options *); |
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PGconn *sql_conn(char *, struct options *); |
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void sql_exec_error (int); |
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int sql_exec(PGconn *, char *, int); |
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void sql_exec_dumpdb(PGconn *); |
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void sql_exec_dumptable(PGconn *, int); |
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void sql_exec_searchtable(PGconn *, char *); |
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void sql_exec_searchoid(PGconn *, int); |
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/* fuction to parse command line options and check for some usage errors. */ |
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void get_opts(int argc, char **argv, struct options *my_opts) |
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{ |
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char c; |
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/* set the defaults */ |
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my_opts->getdatabase = 0; |
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my_opts->gettable = 0; |
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my_opts->getoid = 0; |
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my_opts->systables = 0; |
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my_opts->remotehost = 0; |
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my_opts->remoteport = 0; |
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my_opts->remoteuser = 0; |
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my_opts->remotepass = 0; |
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/* get opts */ |
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while( (c = getopt(argc, argv, "H:p:U:P:d:t:o:xh?")) != EOF) |
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{ |
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switch(c) |
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{ |
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/* specify the database */ |
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case 'd': |
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my_opts->getdatabase = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_dbname); |
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break; |
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/* specify the table name */ |
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case 't': |
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/* make sure we set the database first */ |
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if(!my_opts->getdatabase) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, but you must specify a database to dump from.\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* make sure we don't try to do a -o also */ |
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if(my_opts->getoid) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, you can only specify either oid or table\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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my_opts->gettable = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_tbname); |
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break; |
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/* specify the oid int */ |
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case 'o': |
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/* make sure we set the database first */ |
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if(!my_opts->getdatabase) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, but you must specify a database to dump from.\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* make sure we don't try to do a -t also */ |
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if(my_opts->gettable) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, you can only specify either oid or table\n"); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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my_opts->getoid = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%i", &my_opts->_oid); |
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break; |
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/* host to connect to */ |
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case 'H': |
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my_opts->remotehost = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_hostname); |
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break; |
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/* port to connect to on remote host */ |
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case 'p': |
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my_opts->remoteport = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_port); |
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break; |
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/* username */ |
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case 'U': |
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my_opts->remoteuser = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_username); |
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break; |
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/* password */ |
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case 'P': |
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my_opts->remotepass = 1; |
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sscanf(optarg, "%s", my_opts->_password); |
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break; |
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/* display system tables */ |
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case 'x': |
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my_opts->systables = 1; |
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break; |
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/* help! (ugly in code for easier editing) */ |
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case '?': |
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case 'h': |
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fprintf(stderr, "\n\
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Usage: pg_oid2name [-d database [-x] ] [-t table | -o oid] \n\
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dafault action display all databases |
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-d database database to oid2name\n\
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-x display system tables\n\
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-t table | -o oid search for table name (-t) or\n\
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oid (-o) in -d database |
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-H host connect to remote host\n\
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-p port host port to connect to\n\
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-U username username to connect with\n\
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-P password password for username\n\n\
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"); |
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exit(1); |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/* establish connection with database. */ |
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PGconn *sql_conn(char *dbName, struct options *my_opts) |
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{ |
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char *pghost, *pgport; |
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char *pgoptions, *pgtty; |
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char *pguser, *pgpass; |
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PGconn *conn; |
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pghost = NULL; |
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pgport = NULL; |
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pgoptions = NULL; /* special options to start up the backend
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* server */ |
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pgtty = NULL; /* debugging tty for the backend server */ |
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pguser = NULL; |
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pgpass = NULL; |
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/* override the NULLs with the user params if passed */ |
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if(my_opts->remotehost) |
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{ |
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pghost = (char *) malloc (128); |
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sscanf(my_opts->_hostname, "%s", pghost); |
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} |
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if(my_opts->remoteport) |
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{ |
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pgport = (char *) malloc (6); |
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sscanf(my_opts->_port, "%s", pgport); |
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} |
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if(my_opts->remoteuser) |
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{ |
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pguser = (char *) malloc (128); |
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sscanf(my_opts->_username, "%s", pguser); |
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} |
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if(my_opts->remotepass) |
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{ |
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pgpass = (char *) malloc (128); |
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sscanf(my_opts->_password, "%s", pgpass); |
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} |
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/* login */ |
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conn = PQsetdbLogin(pghost, pgport, pgoptions, pgtty, dbName, pguser, pgpass); |
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/* deal with errors */ |
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if (PQstatus(conn) == CONNECTION_BAD) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Connection to database '%s' failed.\n", dbName); |
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", PQerrorMessage(conn)); |
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PQfinish(conn); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* return the conn if good */ |
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return conn; |
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} |
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/* If the sql_ command has an error, this function looks up the error number and prints it out. */ |
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void sql_exec_error (int error_number) |
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{ |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error number %i.\n", error_number); |
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switch(error_number) |
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{ |
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case 3: |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: PGRES_COPY_OUT\n"); |
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break; |
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case 4: |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: PGRES_COPY_IN\n"); |
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break; |
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case 5: |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: PGRES_BAD_RESPONCE\n"); |
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break; |
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case 6: |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR\n"); |
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break; |
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case 7: |
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: PGRES_FATAL_ERROR\n"); |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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/* actual code to make call to the database and print the output data */ |
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int sql_exec(PGconn *conn, char *todo, int match) |
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{ |
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PGresult *res; |
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int numbfields; |
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int error_number; |
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int i, len; |
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/* make the call */ |
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res = PQexec(conn, todo); |
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/* check and deal with errors */ |
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if (!res || PQresultStatus(res) > 2) |
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{ |
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error_number = PQresultStatus(res); |
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fprintf(stderr, "There was an error in the SQL command:\n%s\n", todo); |
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sql_exec_error(error_number); |
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fprintf(stderr, "PQerrorMessage = %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn)); |
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PQclear(res); |
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PQfinish(conn); |
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exit(-1); |
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} |
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/* get the number of fields */ |
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numbfields = PQntuples(res); |
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/* if we only expect 1 and there mode than, return -2 */ |
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if(match == 1 && numbfields > 1) |
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return -2; |
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/* return -1 if there aren't any returns */ |
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if(match == 1 && numbfields < 1) |
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return -1; |
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/* for each row, dump the information */ |
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for(i = 0; i < numbfields; i++) |
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{ |
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len = strlen(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0)); |
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fprintf(stdout, "%-6s = %s\n", PQgetvalue(res, i, 0), PQgetvalue(res, i, 1)); |
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} |
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/* clean the PGconn once done */ |
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PQclear(res); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* dump all databases know by the system table */ |
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void sql_exec_dumpdb(PGconn *conn) |
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{ |
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char *todo; |
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todo = (char *) malloc (1024); |
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/* get the oid and database name from the system pg_database table */ |
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sprintf(todo, "select oid,datname from pg_database"); |
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sql_exec(conn, todo, NULL); |
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} |
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/* display all tables in whatever db we are connected to. don't display the
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system tables by default */ |
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void sql_exec_dumptable(PGconn *conn, int systables) |
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{ |
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char *todo; |
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todo = (char *) malloc (1024); |
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/* don't exclude the systables if this is set */ |
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if(systables == 1) |
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sprintf(todo, "select oid,relname from pg_class order by relname"); |
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else |
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sprintf(todo, "select oid,relname from pg_class where relname not like 'pg_%%' order by relname"); |
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sql_exec(conn, todo, NULL); |
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} |
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/* display the oid for a given tablename for whatever db we are connected
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to. do we want to allow %bar% in the search? Not now. */ |
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void sql_exec_searchtable(PGconn *conn, char *tablename) |
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{ |
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int returnvalue; |
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char *todo; |
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todo = (char *) malloc (1024); |
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/* get the oid and tablename where the name matches tablename */ |
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sprintf(todo, "select oid,relname from pg_class where relname = '%s'", tablename); |
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returnvalue = sql_exec(conn, todo, 1); |
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/* deal with the return errors */ |
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if(returnvalue == -1) |
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{ |
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printf("No tables with that name found\n"); |
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} |
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if(returnvalue == -2) |
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{ |
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printf("VERY scary: more than one table with that name found!!\n"); |
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} |
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} |
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/* same as above */ |
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void sql_exec_searchoid(PGconn *conn, int oid) |
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{ |
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int returnvalue; |
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char *todo; |
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todo = (char *) malloc (1024); |
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sprintf(todo, "select oid,relname from pg_class where oid = %i", oid); |
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returnvalue = sql_exec(conn, todo, 1); |
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if(returnvalue == -1) |
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{ |
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printf("No tables with that oid found\n"); |
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} |
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if(returnvalue == -2) |
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{ |
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printf("VERY scary: more than one table with that oid found!!\n"); |
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} |
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} |
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int main(int argc, char **argv) |
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{ |
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struct options *my_opts; |
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PGconn *pgconn; |
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my_opts = (struct options *) malloc (sizeof(struct options)); |
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/* parse the opts */ |
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get_opts(argc, argv, my_opts); |
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/* display all the tables in the database */ |
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if(my_opts->getdatabase & my_opts->gettable) |
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{ |
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printf("Oid of table %s from database \"%s\":\n", my_opts->_tbname, my_opts->_dbname); |
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printf("_______________________________\n"); |
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pgconn = sql_conn(my_opts->_dbname, my_opts); |
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sql_exec_searchtable(pgconn, my_opts->_tbname); |
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PQfinish(pgconn); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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/* search for the tablename of the given OID */ |
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if(my_opts->getdatabase & my_opts->getoid) |
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{ |
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printf("Tablename of oid %i from database \"%s\":\n", my_opts->_oid, my_opts->_dbname); |
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printf("---------------------------------\n"); |
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pgconn = sql_conn(my_opts->_dbname, my_opts); |
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sql_exec_searchoid(pgconn, my_opts->_oid); |
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PQfinish(pgconn); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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if(my_opts->getdatabase) |
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{ |
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printf("All tables from database \"%s\":\n", my_opts->_dbname); |
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printf("---------------------------------\n"); |
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pgconn = sql_conn(my_opts->_dbname, my_opts); |
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sql_exec_dumptable(pgconn, my_opts->systables); |
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PQfinish(pgconn); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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printf("All databases:\n"); |
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printf("---------------------------------\n");
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pgconn = sql_conn("template1", my_opts); |
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sql_exec_dumpdb(pgconn); |
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exit(0); |
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} |
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