schemas/_regproc.postgres.sql
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Tue, 27 May 2014 18:47:24 +0200
changeset 10087 ed0b076c119b
parent 9419 3e6a1791339d
child 10327 a504a7840915
permissions -rw-r--r--
[rset] kill the rset._rqlst cache Right now it "works" for the standard, internal uses. However when we will fold ClientConnection and Connection, it will hurt, because suddenly we get more cache hits, and the following situation would become commonplace: * there is an un-annotated _rqlst given by the querier * some view (e.g. facets) requests the .syntax_tree, which takes a copy of _rqlst * the view actually expects the rql syntax tree to be annotated, but it was not, hence we crash. Related to #3837233.

/* -*- sql -*-

   postgres specific registered procedures,
   require the plpgsql language installed

*/

DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS comma_join (anyarray) CASCADE;
CREATE FUNCTION comma_join (anyarray) RETURNS text AS $$
    SELECT array_to_string($1, ', ')
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;;


CREATE FUNCTION cw_array_append_unique (anyarray, anyelement) RETURNS anyarray AS $$
    SELECT array_append($1, (SELECT $2 WHERE $2 <> ALL($1)))
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;;

DROP AGGREGATE IF EXISTS group_concat (anyelement) CASCADE;
CREATE AGGREGATE group_concat (
  basetype = anyelement,
  sfunc = cw_array_append_unique,
  stype = anyarray,
  finalfunc = comma_join,
  initcond = '{}'
);;



DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS limit_size (fulltext text, format text, maxsize integer);
CREATE FUNCTION limit_size (fulltext text, format text, maxsize integer) RETURNS text AS $$
DECLARE
    plaintext text;
BEGIN
    IF char_length(fulltext) < maxsize THEN
       RETURN fulltext;
    END IF;
    IF format = 'text/html' OR format = 'text/xhtml' OR format = 'text/xml' THEN
       plaintext := regexp_replace(fulltext, '<[\\w/][^>]+>', '', 'g');
    ELSE
       plaintext := fulltext;
    END IF;
    IF char_length(plaintext) < maxsize THEN
       RETURN plaintext;
    ELSE
       RETURN substring(plaintext from 1 for maxsize) || '...';
    END IF;
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;;

DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS text_limit_size (fulltext text, maxsize integer);
CREATE FUNCTION text_limit_size (fulltext text, maxsize integer) RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
    RETURN limit_size(fulltext, 'text/plain', maxsize);
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;;