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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
*/
// Copyright (c) 2004, Open Cloud Limited.
package org.postgresql.core;
import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLWarning;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Callback interface for passing query results from the protocol-specific layer to the
* protocol-independent JDBC implementation code.
*
* In general, a single query execution will consist of a number of calls to handleResultRows,
* handleCommandStatus, handleWarning, and handleError, followed by a single call to
* handleCompletion when query execution is complete. If the caller wants to throw SQLException,
* this can be done in handleCompletion.
*
* Each executed query ends with a call to handleResultRows, handleCommandStatus, or handleError. If
* an error occurs, subsequent queries won't generate callbacks.
*
* @author Oliver Jowett ([email protected])
*/
public interface ResultHandler {
/**
* Called when result rows are received from a query.
*
* @param fromQuery the underlying query that generated these results; this may not be very
* specific (e.g. it may be a query that includes multiple statements).
* @param fields column metadata for the resultset; might be null
if
* Query.QUERY_NO_METADATA was specified.
* @param tuples the actual data
* @param cursor a cursor to use to fetch additional data; null
if no further results
* are present.
*/
void handleResultRows(Query fromQuery, Field[] fields, List tuples,
@Nullable ResultCursor cursor);
/**
* Called when a query that did not return a resultset completes.
*
* @param status the command status string (e.g. "SELECT") returned by the backend
* @param updateCount the number of rows affected by an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, FETCH, or MOVE
* command; -1 if not available.
* @param insertOID for a single-row INSERT query, the OID of the newly inserted row; 0 if not
* available.
*/
void handleCommandStatus(String status, long updateCount, long insertOID);
/**
* Called when a warning is emitted.
*
* @param warning the warning that occurred.
*/
void handleWarning(SQLWarning warning);
/**
* Called when an error occurs. Subsequent queries are abandoned; in general the only calls
* between a handleError call and a subsequent handleCompletion call are handleError or
* handleWarning.
*
* @param error the error that occurred
*/
void handleError(SQLException error);
/**
* Called before a QueryExecutor method returns. This method may throw a SQLException if desired;
* if it does, the QueryExecutor method will propagate that exception to the original caller.
*
* @throws SQLException if the handler wishes the original method to throw an exception.
*/
void handleCompletion() throws SQLException;
/**
* Callback for batch statements. In case batch statement is executed in autocommit==true mode,
* the executor might commit "as it this it is best", so the result handler should track which
* statements are executed successfully and which are not.
*/
void secureProgress();
/**
* Returns the first encountered exception. The rest are chained via {@link SQLException#setNextException(SQLException)}
* @return the first encountered exception
*/
@Nullable SQLException getException();
/**
* Returns the first encountered warning. The rest are chained via {@link SQLException#setNextException(SQLException)}
* @return the first encountered warning
*/
@Nullable SQLWarning getWarning();
}
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