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db_connector

The db_connectors provides two tools for database connection: connection_pool_manager and db_manager. The connection_pool_manager is a java tool for pool connection and the db_manager is a tool in Jolie for database management

db_manager

Jolie Tool for the database management.

1. Introduction

The db_manager tool has the goal of providing the jolie service in order to simplify the management operations of a database from an already pre-existing.

2. Folder Structure

The structure of the tool folder is the following:

  • lib
  • config
  • public
  • client
  • db_services
  • main_table_generator.ol

Lib Folder

The lib folder contains the driver of the database necessary to connect with them

Config Folder

The config folder contains the location to use in main_table_generatorr.ol, the default location is socket://localhost:9100 and the configuration file for createDbService.

Public Folder

The public folder contains two subfolder: interfaces and types; with the interfaces and the types necessary to main_table_generator.ol.
Inside the subfolder inteface there is TableGeneratorInterface.iol, that implement the interface and the type request for createDbService, createService4Table and createType.The operation createDbService is the only used by user to create the operations for database.
The subfolder types contains all the types necessary to the operations of main_table_generator.ol.

Client Folder

This folder conatins the jolie file createDatabaseService.ol used to call the operation createDbService of main_table_generator.ol.

Server Folder

The creation of the operations is done by the main_table_generator.ol. This file implement the operations createDbService, createService4Table, createType. The tool is divided in two parts:

  • Automatic part
    create specific service for the management database operation(INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and SELECT)
  • Custom part
    allows the user to create personal operations.

Db_services Folder

This folder contains the handler operations for the database.

3. Creation of the database services

The creation of a services for the database is simply, the file createDatabaseService.ol inside folder client give a template for the user to implement the database operations.The connection information are passed with the type of the request defined inside the TableGeneratorInterface.ol.

/*TableGeneratorInterface.iol*/

type CreateDbServiceRequest: void {
  .host: string
  .driver: string
  .port: int
  .database: string
  .username: string
  .password: string
  .table_schema?: string     //used only if driver=postgresql
}

We examine in details the fields of the request type:

  • host The reference host where data are extracted(localhost)
  • driver The driver of the database
  • port The port where the user would be connect
  • username Username to log into the database
  • password Password to log into the database
    For the creation of services for the database, the user must first start the server and then the client. Then, the folder of service for the database are created.

3.1 How to create a service for database

STEP 1

Run the main_table_generator.ol

STEP 2

Initialize the configuration file "config.ini" with the information necessary to connect.

/*The default configuration information of the file client/config.ini

 [db_connection]
 HOST=localhost
 DRIVER=postgresql
 PORT=5432
 DATABASE=e-commerce
 USERNAME=admin
 PASSWORD=admin

STEP 3

Run the createDbService.ol

4. Using the services for the database

To understand how use the operations for the database, we introduce the folder structure:

  • automatic_service: contains the part of the service for the database operation(INSERT, SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE)
  • custom_service: contains the customizable part by the user
  • lib: contains the database driver
  • config.ini: this file configure the information to connect with the database
  • locations.iol: this file contains a variable constant with the location of the service
  • main_"nameDB".iol: this is the core of the tools where custom and automatic part are called

4.1 Automatic service

This part of code contains all the operations for the database.The implementation of operations are inside the service main_automatic_"nameDB".ol.The operation are the following:

  • create
  • update
  • remove
  • get

CREATE
The operation is used to insert a row in a table inside the database.To use this operation, it's important understand the type of the request.We show an example of table 'user' of database 'e-commerce'.

type createuserRequest:void {
	.fiscalcode:string
	.name?:string
	.surname?:string
	.email?:string
}

The request type contains the fields of table user.The primary key or generally NOT NULL value don't have the question mark, beacuse they must write to insert the row in a table.
UPDATE
This operation is used to change one or more rows in a table.The request type does not have only the fields of table, but also has the filter field.

type updateuserRequest:void {
	.fiscalcode?:string
	.name?:string
	.surname?:string
	.email?:string
	.filter*:FilterType
}

REMOVE
The remove operation eliminates the rows inside the table, this operation has only filter field.

type updateuserRequest:void {
	.fiscalcode?:string
	.name?:string
	.surname?:string
	.email?:string
	.filter*:FilterType
}

GET

The get operation is used to get the rows with the condition of filter field.

type getuserRequest:void {
	.filter*:FilterType
}

FILTER

/*DatabaseCommonType.iol*/

type ExpressionFilterType: void {
      .eq?: bool
      .gt?: bool
      .lt?: bool
      .gteq?: bool
      .lteq?: bool
      .noteq?: bool
    }

    type FilterType: void {
      //.parentesis: bool
      .column_name: string
      .column_value: any
      .expression: ExpressionFilterType
      .and_operator?:  bool
      .or_operator?: bool
    }

The filter field is important to define the where part of our query. First of all we examine the FilterType:

  • column_name: name of the column of the expression
  • column_value: value of the column
  • expression: the operator used to check the value, this is an ExpressionFilterType
  • and_operator: we define this field only if we want to concatenate another expression, in this case an AND operator
  • or_operator: we define this field only if we want to concatenate another expression, in this case an OR operator

The ExpressionFilterType define the operator:

  • eq: "="
  • gt: ">"
  • lt: "<"
  • gteq: ">="
  • lteq: "<="
  • noteq: "!="

EXAMPLE

The where clause "WHERE 'product_name' = 'Fried Chicken' AND quantita >= 10", can be described:

getproductRequest.filter.column_name = "product_name";
getproductRequest.filter.column_value = "Fried Chicken";
getproductRequest.filter.expression.eq = true;
getproductRequest.filter.and_operator = true;
getproductRequest.filter[1].column_name = "quantity";
getproductRequest.filter[1].column_value = 10;
getproductRequest.filter[1].expression.gteq = true;

4.2 Custom Service

The custom service allows the user to create custom operation and interface.The custom service provide the user files to define the operations (main_custom_"nameDB".ol) and where define the interface and custom type(custom_interface_"nameDB".iol).

4.3 How to use the operations of tool

EXAMPLE with e-commerce database

  1. Create a jolie service and import the interfaces "includes.iol" and "locations.iol"
include "../db_services/e-commerce_handler_service/automatic_service/public/interfaces/includes.iol"
include "../db_services/e-commerce_handler_service/locations.iol"
  1. Create the outputPort for calling the operation
outputPort Test {
  Location: e-commerce
  Protocol: sodep
  Interfaces: userInterface, orderInterface, productInterface
}
  1. Initialize the main writing the type of request and calling the operation
createuserRequest.fiscalcode = "1";
createuserRequest.name = "NameUser";
createuserRequest.surname = "SurnameUser";
createuserRequest.email = "user@mail.com";
createuser@Test(createuserRequest)();
  1. Run the main_e-commerce.ol; the server embed the automatic service and custom service
  2. Run the jolie file created in the client folder

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