提交 689746c0 编写于 作者: R Robert Haas

plpgsql: Add new option print_strict_params.

This option provides more detailed error messages when STRICT is used
and the number of rows returned is not one.

Marko Tiikkaja, reviewed by Ian Lawrence Barwick
上级 c01262a8
......@@ -1076,6 +1076,30 @@ END;
always sets <literal>FOUND</literal> to true.
</para>
<para>
If <literal>print_strict_params</> is enabled for the function,
you will get information about the parameters passed to the
query in the <literal>DETAIL</> part of the error message produced
when the requirements of STRICT are not met. You can change this
setting on a system-wide basis by setting
<varname>plpgsql.print_strict_params</>, though only subsequent
function compilations will be affected. You can also enable it
on a per-function basis by using a compiler option:
<programlisting>
CREATE FUNCTION get_userid(username text) RETURNS int
AS $$
#print_strict_params on
DECLARE
userid int;
BEGIN
SELECT users.userid INTO STRICT userid
FROM users WHERE users.username = get_userid.username;
RETURN userid;
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
For <command>INSERT</>/<command>UPDATE</>/<command>DELETE</> with
<literal>RETURNING</>, <application>PL/pgSQL</application> reports
......
......@@ -351,6 +351,7 @@ do_compile(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
function->fn_cxt = func_cxt;
function->out_param_varno = -1; /* set up for no OUT param */
function->resolve_option = plpgsql_variable_conflict;
function->print_strict_params = plpgsql_print_strict_params;
if (is_dml_trigger)
function->fn_is_trigger = PLPGSQL_DML_TRIGGER;
......@@ -847,6 +848,7 @@ plpgsql_compile_inline(char *proc_source)
function->fn_cxt = func_cxt;
function->out_param_varno = -1; /* set up for no OUT param */
function->resolve_option = plpgsql_variable_conflict;
function->print_strict_params = plpgsql_print_strict_params;
plpgsql_ns_init();
plpgsql_ns_push(func_name);
......
......@@ -221,6 +221,11 @@ static Portal exec_dynquery_with_params(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
PLpgSQL_expr *dynquery, List *params,
const char *portalname, int cursorOptions);
static char *format_expr_params(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
const PLpgSQL_expr *expr);
static char *format_preparedparamsdata(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
const PreparedParamsData *ppd);
/* ----------
* plpgsql_exec_function Called by the call handler for
......@@ -3391,18 +3396,40 @@ exec_stmt_execsql(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
if (n == 0)
{
if (stmt->strict)
{
char *errdetail;
if (estate->func->print_strict_params)
errdetail = format_expr_params(estate, expr);
else
errdetail = NULL;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA_FOUND),
errmsg("query returned no rows")));
errmsg("query returned no rows"),
errdetail ?
errdetail_internal("parameters: %s", errdetail) : 0));
}
/* set the target to NULL(s) */
exec_move_row(estate, rec, row, NULL, tuptab->tupdesc);
}
else
{
if (n > 1 && (stmt->strict || stmt->mod_stmt))
{
char *errdetail;
if (estate->func->print_strict_params)
errdetail = format_expr_params(estate, expr);
else
errdetail = NULL;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_ROWS),
errmsg("query returned more than one row")));
errmsg("query returned more than one row"),
errdetail ?
errdetail_internal("parameters: %s", errdetail) : 0));
}
/* Put the first result row into the target */
exec_move_row(estate, rec, row, tuptab->vals[0], tuptab->tupdesc);
}
......@@ -3442,6 +3469,7 @@ exec_stmt_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
Oid restype;
char *querystr;
int exec_res;
PreparedParamsData *ppd = NULL;
/*
* First we evaluate the string expression after the EXECUTE keyword. Its
......@@ -3466,14 +3494,11 @@ exec_stmt_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
*/
if (stmt->params)
{
PreparedParamsData *ppd;
ppd = exec_eval_using_params(estate, stmt->params);
exec_res = SPI_execute_with_args(querystr,
ppd->nargs, ppd->types,
ppd->values, ppd->nulls,
estate->readonly_func, 0);
free_params_data(ppd);
}
else
exec_res = SPI_execute(querystr, estate->readonly_func, 0);
......@@ -3565,18 +3590,41 @@ exec_stmt_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
if (n == 0)
{
if (stmt->strict)
{
char *errdetail;
if (estate->func->print_strict_params)
errdetail = format_preparedparamsdata(estate, ppd);
else
errdetail = NULL;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_DATA_FOUND),
errmsg("query returned no rows")));
errmsg("query returned no rows"),
errdetail ?
errdetail_internal("parameters: %s", errdetail) : 0));
}
/* set the target to NULL(s) */
exec_move_row(estate, rec, row, NULL, tuptab->tupdesc);
}
else
{
if (n > 1 && stmt->strict)
{
char *errdetail;
if (estate->func->print_strict_params)
errdetail = format_preparedparamsdata(estate, ppd);
else
errdetail = NULL;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_ROWS),
errmsg("query returned more than one row")));
errmsg("query returned more than one row"),
errdetail ?
errdetail_internal("parameters: %s", errdetail) : 0));
}
/* Put the first result row into the target */
exec_move_row(estate, rec, row, tuptab->vals[0], tuptab->tupdesc);
}
......@@ -3592,6 +3640,9 @@ exec_stmt_dynexecute(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
*/
}
if (ppd)
free_params_data(ppd);
/* Release any result from SPI_execute, as well as the querystring */
SPI_freetuptable(SPI_tuptable);
pfree(querystr);
......@@ -6456,3 +6507,103 @@ exec_dynquery_with_params(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
return portal;
}
/*
* Return a formatted string with information about an expression's parameters,
* or NULL if the expression does not take any parameters.
*/
static char *
format_expr_params(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
const PLpgSQL_expr *expr)
{
int paramno;
int dno;
StringInfoData paramstr;
Bitmapset *tmpset;
if (!expr->paramnos)
return NULL;
initStringInfo(&paramstr);
tmpset = bms_copy(expr->paramnos);
paramno = 0;
while ((dno = bms_first_member(tmpset)) >= 0)
{
Datum paramdatum;
Oid paramtypeid;
bool paramisnull;
int32 paramtypmod;
PLpgSQL_var *curvar;
curvar = (PLpgSQL_var *) estate->datums[dno];
exec_eval_datum(estate, (PLpgSQL_datum *) curvar, &paramtypeid,
&paramtypmod, &paramdatum, &paramisnull);
appendStringInfo(&paramstr, "%s%s = ",
paramno > 0 ? ", " : "",
curvar->refname);
if (paramisnull)
appendStringInfoString(&paramstr, "NULL");
else
{
char *value = convert_value_to_string(estate, paramdatum, paramtypeid);
char *p;
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, '\'');
for (p = value; *p; p++)
{
if (*p == '\'') /* double single quotes */
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, *p);
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, *p);
}
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, '\'');
}
paramno++;
}
bms_free(tmpset);
return paramstr.data;
}
/*
* Return a formatted string with information about PreparedParamsData, or NULL
* if the there are no parameters.
*/
static char *
format_preparedparamsdata(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
const PreparedParamsData *ppd)
{
int paramno;
StringInfoData paramstr;
if (!ppd)
return NULL;
initStringInfo(&paramstr);
for (paramno = 0; paramno < ppd->nargs; paramno++)
{
appendStringInfo(&paramstr, "%s$%d = ",
paramno > 0 ? ", " : "",
paramno + 1);
if (ppd->nulls[paramno] == 'n')
appendStringInfoString(&paramstr, "NULL");
else
{
char *value = convert_value_to_string(estate, ppd->values[paramno], ppd->types[paramno]);
char *p;
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, '\'');
for (p = value; *p; p++)
{
if (*p == '\'') /* double single quotes */
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, *p);
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, *p);
}
appendStringInfoCharMacro(&paramstr, '\'');
}
}
return paramstr.data;
}
......@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static List *read_raise_options(void);
%type <forvariable> for_variable
%type <stmt> for_control
%type <str> any_identifier opt_block_label opt_label
%type <str> any_identifier opt_block_label opt_label option_value
%type <list> proc_sect proc_stmts stmt_elsifs stmt_else
%type <loop_body> loop_body
......@@ -308,6 +308,7 @@ static List *read_raise_options(void);
%token <keyword> K_PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT
%token <keyword> K_PG_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
%token <keyword> K_PG_EXCEPTION_HINT
%token <keyword> K_PRINT_STRICT_PARAMS
%token <keyword> K_PRIOR
%token <keyword> K_QUERY
%token <keyword> K_RAISE
......@@ -354,6 +355,15 @@ comp_option : '#' K_OPTION K_DUMP
{
plpgsql_DumpExecTree = true;
}
| '#' K_PRINT_STRICT_PARAMS option_value
{
if (strcmp($3, "on") == 0)
plpgsql_curr_compile->print_strict_params = true;
else if (strcmp($3, "off") == 0)
plpgsql_curr_compile->print_strict_params = false;
else
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized print_strict_params option %s", $3);
}
| '#' K_VARIABLE_CONFLICT K_ERROR
{
plpgsql_curr_compile->resolve_option = PLPGSQL_RESOLVE_ERROR;
......@@ -368,6 +378,15 @@ comp_option : '#' K_OPTION K_DUMP
}
;
option_value : T_WORD
{
$$ = $1.ident;
}
| unreserved_keyword
{
$$ = pstrdup($1);
}
opt_semi :
| ';'
;
......@@ -2300,6 +2319,7 @@ unreserved_keyword :
| K_PG_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
| K_PG_EXCEPTION_HINT
| K_PRIOR
| K_PRINT_STRICT_PARAMS
| K_QUERY
| K_RELATIVE
| K_RESULT_OID
......
......@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ static const struct config_enum_entry variable_conflict_options[] = {
int plpgsql_variable_conflict = PLPGSQL_RESOLVE_ERROR;
bool plpgsql_print_strict_params = false;
/* Hook for plugins */
PLpgSQL_plugin **plugin_ptr = NULL;
......@@ -66,6 +68,14 @@ _PG_init(void)
PGC_SUSET, 0,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
DefineCustomBoolVariable("plpgsql.print_strict_params",
gettext_noop("Print information about parameters in the DETAIL part of the error messages generated on INTO .. STRICT failures."),
NULL,
&plpgsql_print_strict_params,
false,
PGC_USERSET, 0,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
EmitWarningsOnPlaceholders("plpgsql");
plpgsql_HashTableInit();
......
......@@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ static const ScanKeyword unreserved_keywords[] = {
PG_KEYWORD("pg_exception_context", K_PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("pg_exception_detail", K_PG_EXCEPTION_DETAIL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("pg_exception_hint", K_PG_EXCEPTION_HINT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("print_strict_params", K_PRINT_STRICT_PARAMS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("prior", K_PRIOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("query", K_QUERY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
PG_KEYWORD("relative", K_RELATIVE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD)
......
......@@ -737,6 +737,8 @@ typedef struct PLpgSQL_function
PLpgSQL_resolve_option resolve_option;
bool print_strict_params;
int ndatums;
PLpgSQL_datum **datums;
PLpgSQL_stmt_block *action;
......@@ -873,6 +875,8 @@ extern IdentifierLookup plpgsql_IdentifierLookup;
extern int plpgsql_variable_conflict;
extern bool plpgsql_print_strict_params;
extern bool plpgsql_check_syntax;
extern bool plpgsql_DumpExecTree;
......
......@@ -3104,6 +3104,110 @@ select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 5 at EXECUTE statement
drop function footest();
-- test printing parameters after failure due to STRICT
set plpgsql.print_strict_params to true;
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- no rows
select * from foo where f1 = p1 and f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned no rows
DETAIL: parameters: p1 = '2', p3 = 'foo'
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 8 at SQL statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
DETAIL: parameters: p1 = '2', p3 = 'foo'
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 8 at SQL statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows, no params
select * from foo where f1 > 3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 5 at SQL statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- no rows
execute 'select * from foo where f1 = $1 or f1::text = $2' using 0, 'foo' into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned no rows
DETAIL: parameters: $1 = '0', $2 = 'foo'
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 5 at EXECUTE statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows
execute 'select * from foo where f1 > $1' using 1 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
DETAIL: parameters: $1 = '1'
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 5 at EXECUTE statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows, no parameters
execute 'select * from foo where f1 > 3' into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 5 at EXECUTE statement
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
-- override the global
#print_strict_params off
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 10 at SQL statement
reset plpgsql.print_strict_params;
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
-- override the global
#print_strict_params on
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
ERROR: query returned more than one row
DETAIL: parameters: p1 = '2', p3 = 'foo'
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function footest() line 10 at SQL statement
-- test scrollable cursor support
create function sc_test() returns setof integer as $$
declare
......
......@@ -2587,6 +2587,108 @@ select footest();
drop function footest();
-- test printing parameters after failure due to STRICT
set plpgsql.print_strict_params to true;
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- no rows
select * from foo where f1 = p1 and f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows, no params
select * from foo where f1 > 3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- no rows
execute 'select * from foo where f1 = $1 or f1::text = $2' using 0, 'foo' into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows
execute 'select * from foo where f1 > $1' using 1 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
declare x record;
begin
-- too many rows, no parameters
execute 'select * from foo where f1 > 3' into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
-- override the global
#print_strict_params off
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
reset plpgsql.print_strict_params;
create or replace function footest() returns void as $$
-- override the global
#print_strict_params on
declare
x record;
p1 int := 2;
p3 text := 'foo';
begin
-- too many rows
select * from foo where f1 > p1 or f1::text = p3 into strict x;
raise notice 'x.f1 = %, x.f2 = %', x.f1, x.f2;
end$$ language plpgsql;
select footest();
-- test scrollable cursor support
create function sc_test() returns setof integer as $$
......
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