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authorThomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>2016-11-03 23:16:01 +0100
committerThomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>2016-11-04 08:43:11 +0100
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-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md29
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md8
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md105
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go727
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go91
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go1914
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go269
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go235
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go589
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go508
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go782
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go6
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go74
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go161
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go76
-rw-r--r--vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go24
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..84c937f156
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+## Contributing to pq
+
+`pq` has a backlog of pull requests, but contributions are still very
+much welcome. You can help with patch review, submitting bug reports,
+or adding new functionality. There is no formal style guide, but
+please conform to the style of existing code and general Go formatting
+conventions when submitting patches.
+
+### Patch review
+
+Help review existing open pull requests by commenting on the code or
+proposed functionality.
+
+### Bug reports
+
+We appreciate any bug reports, but especially ones with self-contained
+(doesn't depend on code outside of pq), minimal (can't be simplified
+further) test cases. It's especially helpful if you can submit a pull
+request with just the failing test case (you'll probably want to
+pattern it after the tests in
+[conn_test.go](https://github.com/lib/pq/blob/master/conn_test.go).
+
+### New functionality
+
+There are a number of pending patches for new functionality, so
+additional feature patches will take a while to merge. Still, patches
+are generally reviewed based on usefulness and complexity in addition
+to time-in-queue, so if you have a knockout idea, take a shot. Feel
+free to open an issue discussion your proposed patch beforehand.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/LICENSE.md
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+Copyright (c) 2011-2013, 'pq' Contributors
+Portions Copyright (C) 2011 Blake Mizerany
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5eb9e14450
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+# pq - A pure Go postgres driver for Go's database/sql package
+
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lib/pq.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lib/pq)
+
+## Install
+
+ go get github.com/lib/pq
+
+## Docs
+
+For detailed documentation and basic usage examples, please see the package
+documentation at <http://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq>.
+
+## Tests
+
+`go test` is used for testing. A running PostgreSQL server is
+required, with the ability to log in. The default database to connect
+to test with is "pqgotest," but it can be overridden using environment
+variables.
+
+Example:
+
+ PGHOST=/run/postgresql go test github.com/lib/pq
+
+Optionally, a benchmark suite can be run as part of the tests:
+
+ PGHOST=/run/postgresql go test -bench .
+
+## Features
+
+* SSL
+* Handles bad connections for `database/sql`
+* Scan `time.Time` correctly (i.e. `timestamp[tz]`, `time[tz]`, `date`)
+* Scan binary blobs correctly (i.e. `bytea`)
+* Package for `hstore` support
+* COPY FROM support
+* pq.ParseURL for converting urls to connection strings for sql.Open.
+* Many libpq compatible environment variables
+* Unix socket support
+* Notifications: `LISTEN`/`NOTIFY`
+* pgpass support
+
+## Future / Things you can help with
+
+* Better COPY FROM / COPY TO (see discussion in #181)
+
+## Thank you (alphabetical)
+
+Some of these contributors are from the original library `bmizerany/pq.go` whose
+code still exists in here.
+
+* Andy Balholm (andybalholm)
+* Ben Berkert (benburkert)
+* Benjamin Heatwole (bheatwole)
+* Bill Mill (llimllib)
+* Bjørn Madsen (aeons)
+* Blake Gentry (bgentry)
+* Brad Fitzpatrick (bradfitz)
+* Charlie Melbye (cmelbye)
+* Chris Bandy (cbandy)
+* Chris Gilling (cgilling)
+* Chris Walsh (cwds)
+* Dan Sosedoff (sosedoff)
+* Daniel Farina (fdr)
+* Eric Chlebek (echlebek)
+* Eric Garrido (minusnine)
+* Eric Urban (hydrogen18)
+* Everyone at The Go Team
+* Evan Shaw (edsrzf)
+* Ewan Chou (coocood)
+* Fazal Majid (fazalmajid)
+* Federico Romero (federomero)
+* Fumin (fumin)
+* Gary Burd (garyburd)
+* Heroku (heroku)
+* James Pozdena (jpoz)
+* Jason McVetta (jmcvetta)
+* Jeremy Jay (pbnjay)
+* Joakim Sernbrant (serbaut)
+* John Gallagher (jgallagher)
+* Jonathan Rudenberg (titanous)
+* Joël Stemmer (jstemmer)
+* Kamil Kisiel (kisielk)
+* Kelly Dunn (kellydunn)
+* Keith Rarick (kr)
+* Kir Shatrov (kirs)
+* Lann Martin (lann)
+* Maciek Sakrejda (uhoh-itsmaciek)
+* Marc Brinkmann (mbr)
+* Marko Tiikkaja (johto)
+* Matt Newberry (MattNewberry)
+* Matt Robenolt (mattrobenolt)
+* Martin Olsen (martinolsen)
+* Mike Lewis (mikelikespie)
+* Nicolas Patry (Narsil)
+* Oliver Tonnhofer (olt)
+* Patrick Hayes (phayes)
+* Paul Hammond (paulhammond)
+* Ryan Smith (ryandotsmith)
+* Samuel Stauffer (samuel)
+* Timothée Peignier (cyberdelia)
+* Travis Cline (tmc)
+* TruongSinh Tran-Nguyen (truongsinh)
+* Yaismel Miranda (ympons)
+* notedit (notedit)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..27eb07a9e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/array.go
@@ -0,0 +1,727 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "database/sql"
+ "database/sql/driver"
+ "encoding/hex"
+ "fmt"
+ "reflect"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+var typeByteSlice = reflect.TypeOf([]byte{})
+var typeDriverValuer = reflect.TypeOf((*driver.Valuer)(nil)).Elem()
+var typeSqlScanner = reflect.TypeOf((*sql.Scanner)(nil)).Elem()
+
+// Array returns the optimal driver.Valuer and sql.Scanner for an array or
+// slice of any dimension.
+//
+// For example:
+// db.Query(`SELECT * FROM t WHERE id = ANY($1)`, pq.Array([]int{235, 401}))
+//
+// var x []sql.NullInt64
+// db.QueryRow('SELECT ARRAY[235, 401]').Scan(pq.Array(&x))
+//
+// Scanning multi-dimensional arrays is not supported. Arrays where the lower
+// bound is not one (such as `[0:0]={1}') are not supported.
+func Array(a interface{}) interface {
+ driver.Valuer
+ sql.Scanner
+} {
+ switch a := a.(type) {
+ case []bool:
+ return (*BoolArray)(&a)
+ case []float64:
+ return (*Float64Array)(&a)
+ case []int64:
+ return (*Int64Array)(&a)
+ case []string:
+ return (*StringArray)(&a)
+
+ case *[]bool:
+ return (*BoolArray)(a)
+ case *[]float64:
+ return (*Float64Array)(a)
+ case *[]int64:
+ return (*Int64Array)(a)
+ case *[]string:
+ return (*StringArray)(a)
+ }
+
+ return GenericArray{a}
+}
+
+// ArrayDelimiter may be optionally implemented by driver.Valuer or sql.Scanner
+// to override the array delimiter used by GenericArray.
+type ArrayDelimiter interface {
+ // ArrayDelimiter returns the delimiter character(s) for this element's type.
+ ArrayDelimiter() string
+}
+
+// BoolArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL boolean type.
+type BoolArray []bool
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a *BoolArray) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src))
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to BoolArray", src)
+}
+
+func (a *BoolArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error {
+ elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "BoolArray")
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(elems) == 0 {
+ *a = (*a)[:0]
+ } else {
+ b := make(BoolArray, len(elems))
+ for i, v := range elems {
+ if len(v) != 1 {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: could not parse boolean array index %d: invalid boolean %q", i, v)
+ }
+ switch v[0] {
+ case 't':
+ b[i] = true
+ case 'f':
+ b[i] = false
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: could not parse boolean array index %d: invalid boolean %q", i, v)
+ }
+ }
+ *a = b
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface.
+func (a BoolArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ if n := len(a); n > 0 {
+ // There will be exactly two curly brackets, N bytes of values,
+ // and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ b := make([]byte, 1+2*n)
+
+ for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+ b[2*i] = ','
+ if a[i] {
+ b[1+2*i] = 't'
+ } else {
+ b[1+2*i] = 'f'
+ }
+ }
+
+ b[0] = '{'
+ b[2*n] = '}'
+
+ return string(b), nil
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// ByteaArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL bytea type.
+type ByteaArray [][]byte
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a *ByteaArray) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src))
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to ByteaArray", src)
+}
+
+func (a *ByteaArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error {
+ elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "ByteaArray")
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(elems) == 0 {
+ *a = (*a)[:0]
+ } else {
+ b := make(ByteaArray, len(elems))
+ for i, v := range elems {
+ b[i], err = parseBytea(v)
+ if err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("could not parse bytea array index %d: %s", i, err.Error())
+ }
+ }
+ *a = b
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. It uses the "hex" format which
+// is only supported on PostgreSQL 9.0 or newer.
+func (a ByteaArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ if n := len(a); n > 0 {
+ // There will be at least two curly brackets, 2*N bytes of quotes,
+ // 3*N bytes of hex formatting, and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ size := 1 + 6*n
+ for _, x := range a {
+ size += hex.EncodedLen(len(x))
+ }
+
+ b := make([]byte, size)
+
+ for i, s := 0, b; i < n; i++ {
+ o := copy(s, `,"\\x`)
+ o += hex.Encode(s[o:], a[i])
+ s[o] = '"'
+ s = s[o+1:]
+ }
+
+ b[0] = '{'
+ b[size-1] = '}'
+
+ return string(b), nil
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// Float64Array represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL double
+// precision type.
+type Float64Array []float64
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a *Float64Array) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src))
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to Float64Array", src)
+}
+
+func (a *Float64Array) scanBytes(src []byte) error {
+ elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "Float64Array")
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(elems) == 0 {
+ *a = (*a)[:0]
+ } else {
+ b := make(Float64Array, len(elems))
+ for i, v := range elems {
+ if b[i], err = strconv.ParseFloat(string(v), 64); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err)
+ }
+ }
+ *a = b
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface.
+func (a Float64Array) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ if n := len(a); n > 0 {
+ // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values,
+ // and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ b := make([]byte, 1, 1+2*n)
+ b[0] = '{'
+
+ b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, a[0], 'f', -1, 64)
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
+ b = append(b, ',')
+ b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, a[i], 'f', -1, 64)
+ }
+
+ return string(append(b, '}')), nil
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// GenericArray implements the driver.Valuer and sql.Scanner interfaces for
+// an array or slice of any dimension.
+type GenericArray struct{ A interface{} }
+
+func (GenericArray) evaluateDestination(rt reflect.Type) (reflect.Type, func([]byte, reflect.Value) error, string) {
+ var assign func([]byte, reflect.Value) error
+ var del = ","
+
+ // TODO calculate the assign function for other types
+ // TODO repeat this section on the element type of arrays or slices (multidimensional)
+ {
+ if reflect.PtrTo(rt).Implements(typeSqlScanner) {
+ // dest is always addressable because it is an element of a slice.
+ assign = func(src []byte, dest reflect.Value) (err error) {
+ ss := dest.Addr().Interface().(sql.Scanner)
+ if src == nil {
+ err = ss.Scan(nil)
+ } else {
+ err = ss.Scan(src)
+ }
+ return
+ }
+ goto FoundType
+ }
+
+ assign = func([]byte, reflect.Value) error {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: scanning to %s is not implemented; only sql.Scanner", rt)
+ }
+ }
+
+FoundType:
+
+ if ad, ok := reflect.Zero(rt).Interface().(ArrayDelimiter); ok {
+ del = ad.ArrayDelimiter()
+ }
+
+ return rt, assign, del
+}
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a GenericArray) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ dpv := reflect.ValueOf(a.A)
+ switch {
+ case dpv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr:
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is not a pointer to array or slice", a.A)
+ case dpv.IsNil():
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is nil", a.A)
+ }
+
+ dv := dpv.Elem()
+ switch dv.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Slice:
+ case reflect.Array:
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: destination %T is not a pointer to array or slice", a.A)
+ }
+
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src, dv)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src), dv)
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to %s", src, dv.Type())
+}
+
+func (a GenericArray) scanBytes(src []byte, dv reflect.Value) error {
+ dtype, assign, del := a.evaluateDestination(dv.Type().Elem())
+ dims, elems, err := parseArray(src, []byte(del))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ // TODO allow multidimensional
+
+ if len(dims) > 1 {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: scanning from multidimensional ARRAY%s is not implemented",
+ strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1))
+ }
+
+ // Treat a zero-dimensional array like an array with a single dimension of zero.
+ if len(dims) == 0 {
+ dims = append(dims, 0)
+ }
+
+ for i, rt := 0, dv.Type(); i < len(dims); i, rt = i+1, rt.Elem() {
+ switch rt.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Slice:
+ case reflect.Array:
+ if rt.Len() != dims[i] {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert ARRAY%s to %s",
+ strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1), dv.Type())
+ }
+ default:
+ // TODO handle multidimensional
+ }
+ }
+
+ values := reflect.MakeSlice(reflect.SliceOf(dtype), len(elems), len(elems))
+ for i, e := range elems {
+ if err := assign(e, values.Index(i)); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // TODO handle multidimensional
+
+ switch dv.Kind() {
+ case reflect.Slice:
+ dv.Set(values.Slice(0, dims[0]))
+ case reflect.Array:
+ for i := 0; i < dims[0]; i++ {
+ dv.Index(i).Set(values.Index(i))
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface.
+func (a GenericArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a.A == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ rv := reflect.ValueOf(a.A)
+
+ if k := rv.Kind(); k != reflect.Array && k != reflect.Slice {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: Unable to convert %T to array", a.A)
+ }
+
+ if n := rv.Len(); n > 0 {
+ // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values,
+ // and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ b := make([]byte, 0, 1+2*n)
+
+ b, _, err := appendArray(b, rv, n)
+ return string(b), err
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// Int64Array represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL integer types.
+type Int64Array []int64
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a *Int64Array) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src))
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to Int64Array", src)
+}
+
+func (a *Int64Array) scanBytes(src []byte) error {
+ elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "Int64Array")
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(elems) == 0 {
+ *a = (*a)[:0]
+ } else {
+ b := make(Int64Array, len(elems))
+ for i, v := range elems {
+ if b[i], err = strconv.ParseInt(string(v), 10, 64); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: %v", i, err)
+ }
+ }
+ *a = b
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface.
+func (a Int64Array) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ if n := len(a); n > 0 {
+ // There will be at least two curly brackets, N bytes of values,
+ // and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ b := make([]byte, 1, 1+2*n)
+ b[0] = '{'
+
+ b = strconv.AppendInt(b, a[0], 10)
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
+ b = append(b, ',')
+ b = strconv.AppendInt(b, a[i], 10)
+ }
+
+ return string(append(b, '}')), nil
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// StringArray represents a one-dimensional array of the PostgreSQL character types.
+type StringArray []string
+
+// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface.
+func (a *StringArray) Scan(src interface{}) error {
+ switch src := src.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return a.scanBytes(src)
+ case string:
+ return a.scanBytes([]byte(src))
+ }
+
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert %T to StringArray", src)
+}
+
+func (a *StringArray) scanBytes(src []byte) error {
+ elems, err := scanLinearArray(src, []byte{','}, "StringArray")
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(elems) == 0 {
+ *a = (*a)[:0]
+ } else {
+ b := make(StringArray, len(elems))
+ for i, v := range elems {
+ if b[i] = string(v); v == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("pq: parsing array element index %d: cannot convert nil to string", i)
+ }
+ }
+ *a = b
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface.
+func (a StringArray) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if a == nil {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+
+ if n := len(a); n > 0 {
+ // There will be at least two curly brackets, 2*N bytes of quotes,
+ // and N-1 bytes of delimiters.
+ b := make([]byte, 1, 1+3*n)
+ b[0] = '{'
+
+ b = appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(a[0]))
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
+ b = append(b, ',')
+ b = appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(a[i]))
+ }
+
+ return string(append(b, '}')), nil
+ }
+
+ return "{}", nil
+}
+
+// appendArray appends rv to the buffer, returning the extended buffer and
+// the delimiter used between elements.
+//
+// It panics when n <= 0 or rv's Kind is not reflect.Array nor reflect.Slice.
+func appendArray(b []byte, rv reflect.Value, n int) ([]byte, string, error) {
+ var del string
+ var err error
+
+ b = append(b, '{')
+
+ if b, del, err = appendArrayElement(b, rv.Index(0)); err != nil {
+ return b, del, err
+ }
+
+ for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
+ b = append(b, del...)
+ if b, del, err = appendArrayElement(b, rv.Index(i)); err != nil {
+ return b, del, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ return append(b, '}'), del, nil
+}
+
+// appendArrayElement appends rv to the buffer, returning the extended buffer
+// and the delimiter to use before the next element.
+//
+// When rv's Kind is neither reflect.Array nor reflect.Slice, it is converted
+// using driver.DefaultParameterConverter and the resulting []byte or string
+// is double-quoted.
+//
+// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-IO
+func appendArrayElement(b []byte, rv reflect.Value) ([]byte, string, error) {
+ if k := rv.Kind(); k == reflect.Array || k == reflect.Slice {
+ if t := rv.Type(); t != typeByteSlice && !t.Implements(typeDriverValuer) {
+ if n := rv.Len(); n > 0 {
+ return appendArray(b, rv, n)
+ }
+
+ return b, "", nil
+ }
+ }
+
+ var del string = ","
+ var err error
+ var iv interface{} = rv.Interface()
+
+ if ad, ok := iv.(ArrayDelimiter); ok {
+ del = ad.ArrayDelimiter()
+ }
+
+ if iv, err = driver.DefaultParameterConverter.ConvertValue(iv); err != nil {
+ return b, del, err
+ }
+
+ switch v := iv.(type) {
+ case nil:
+ return append(b, "NULL"...), del, nil
+ case []byte:
+ return appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, v), del, nil
+ case string:
+ return appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, []byte(v)), del, nil
+ }
+
+ b, err = appendValue(b, iv)
+ return b, del, err
+}
+
+func appendArrayQuotedBytes(b, v []byte) []byte {
+ b = append(b, '"')
+ for {
+ i := bytes.IndexAny(v, `"\`)
+ if i < 0 {
+ b = append(b, v...)
+ break
+ }
+ if i > 0 {
+ b = append(b, v[:i]...)
+ }
+ b = append(b, '\\', v[i])
+ v = v[i+1:]
+ }
+ return append(b, '"')
+}
+
+func appendValue(b []byte, v driver.Value) ([]byte, error) {
+ return append(b, encode(nil, v, 0)...), nil
+}
+
+// parseArray extracts the dimensions and elements of an array represented in
+// text format. Only representations emitted by the backend are supported.
+// Notably, whitespace around brackets and delimiters is significant, and NULL
+// is case-sensitive.
+//
+// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-IO
+func parseArray(src, del []byte) (dims []int, elems [][]byte, err error) {
+ var depth, i int
+
+ if len(src) < 1 || src[0] != '{' {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; expected %q at offset %d", '{', 0)
+ }
+
+Open:
+ for i < len(src) {
+ switch src[i] {
+ case '{':
+ depth++
+ i++
+ case '}':
+ elems = make([][]byte, 0)
+ goto Close
+ default:
+ break Open
+ }
+ }
+ dims = make([]int, i)
+
+Element:
+ for i < len(src) {
+ switch src[i] {
+ case '{':
+ depth++
+ dims[depth-1] = 0
+ i++
+ case '"':
+ var elem = []byte{}
+ var escape bool
+ for i++; i < len(src); i++ {
+ if escape {
+ elem = append(elem, src[i])
+ escape = false
+ } else {
+ switch src[i] {
+ default:
+ elem = append(elem, src[i])
+ case '\\':
+ escape = true
+ case '"':
+ elems = append(elems, elem)
+ i++
+ break Element
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ default:
+ for start := i; i < len(src); i++ {
+ if bytes.HasPrefix(src[i:], del) || src[i] == '}' {
+ elem := src[start:i]
+ if len(elem) == 0 {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i)
+ }
+ if bytes.Equal(elem, []byte("NULL")) {
+ elem = nil
+ }
+ elems = append(elems, elem)
+ break Element
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ for i < len(src) {
+ if bytes.HasPrefix(src[i:], del) {
+ dims[depth-1]++
+ i += len(del)
+ goto Element
+ } else if src[i] == '}' {
+ dims[depth-1]++
+ depth--
+ i++
+ } else {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i)
+ }
+ }
+
+Close:
+ for i < len(src) {
+ if src[i] == '}' && depth > 0 {
+ depth--
+ i++
+ } else {
+ return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; unexpected %q at offset %d", src[i], i)
+ }
+ }
+ if depth > 0 {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("pq: unable to parse array; expected %q at offset %d", '}', i)
+ }
+ if err == nil {
+ for _, d := range dims {
+ if (len(elems) % d) != 0 {
+ err = fmt.Errorf("pq: multidimensional arrays must have elements with matching dimensions")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func scanLinearArray(src, del []byte, typ string) (elems [][]byte, err error) {
+ dims, elems, err := parseArray(src, del)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if len(dims) > 1 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("pq: cannot convert ARRAY%s to %s", strings.Replace(fmt.Sprint(dims), " ", "][", -1), typ)
+ }
+ return elems, err
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..666b0012a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/buf.go
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "encoding/binary"
+
+ "github.com/lib/pq/oid"
+)
+
+type readBuf []byte
+
+func (b *readBuf) int32() (n int) {
+ n = int(int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(*b)))
+ *b = (*b)[4:]
+ return
+}
+
+func (b *readBuf) oid() (n oid.Oid) {
+ n = oid.Oid(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(*b))
+ *b = (*b)[4:]
+ return
+}
+
+// N.B: this is actually an unsigned 16-bit integer, unlike int32
+func (b *readBuf) int16() (n int) {
+ n = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(*b))
+ *b = (*b)[2:]
+ return
+}
+
+func (b *readBuf) string() string {
+ i := bytes.IndexByte(*b, 0)
+ if i < 0 {
+ errorf("invalid message format; expected string terminator")
+ }
+ s := (*b)[:i]
+ *b = (*b)[i+1:]
+ return string(s)
+}
+
+func (b *readBuf) next(n int) (v []byte) {
+ v = (*b)[:n]
+ *b = (*b)[n:]
+ return
+}
+
+func (b *readBuf) byte() byte {
+ return b.next(1)[0]
+}
+
+type writeBuf struct {
+ buf []byte
+ pos int
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) int32(n int) {
+ x := make([]byte, 4)
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(x, uint32(n))
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, x...)
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) int16(n int) {
+ x := make([]byte, 2)
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(x, uint16(n))
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, x...)
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) string(s string) {
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, (s + "\000")...)
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) byte(c byte) {
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, c)
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) bytes(v []byte) {
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, v...)
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) wrap() []byte {
+ p := b.buf[b.pos:]
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(p, uint32(len(p)))
+ return b.buf
+}
+
+func (b *writeBuf) next(c byte) {
+ p := b.buf[b.pos:]
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(p, uint32(len(p)))
+ b.pos = len(b.buf) + 1
+ b.buf = append(b.buf, c, 0, 0, 0, 0)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ca88dc8c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/conn.go
@@ -0,0 +1,1914 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "crypto/md5"
+ "crypto/tls"
+ "crypto/x509"
+ "database/sql"
+ "database/sql/driver"
+ "encoding/binary"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "net"
+ "os"
+ "os/user"
+ "path"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+ "unicode"
+
+ "github.com/lib/pq/oid"
+)
+
+// Common error types
+var (
+ ErrNotSupported = errors.New("pq: Unsupported command")
+ ErrInFailedTransaction = errors.New("pq: Could not complete operation in a failed transaction")
+ ErrSSLNotSupported = errors.New("pq: SSL is not enabled on the server")
+ ErrSSLKeyHasWorldPermissions = errors.New("pq: Private key file has group or world access. Permissions should be u=rw (0600) or less.")
+ ErrCouldNotDetectUsername = errors.New("pq: Could not detect default username. Please provide one explicitly.")
+
+ errUnexpectedReady = errors.New("unexpected ReadyForQuery")
+ errNoRowsAffected = errors.New("no RowsAffected available after the empty statement")
+ errNoLastInsertId = errors.New("no LastInsertId available after the empty statement")
+)
+
+type drv struct{}
+
+func (d *drv) Open(name string) (driver.Conn, error) {
+ return Open(name)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ sql.Register("postgres", &drv{})
+}
+
+type parameterStatus struct {
+ // server version in the same format as server_version_num, or 0 if
+ // unavailable
+ serverVersion int
+
+ // the current location based on the TimeZone value of the session, if
+ // available
+ currentLocation *time.Location
+}
+
+type transactionStatus byte
+
+const (
+ txnStatusIdle transactionStatus = 'I'
+ txnStatusIdleInTransaction transactionStatus = 'T'
+ txnStatusInFailedTransaction transactionStatus = 'E'
+)
+
+func (s transactionStatus) String() string {
+ switch s {
+ case txnStatusIdle:
+ return "idle"
+ case txnStatusIdleInTransaction:
+ return "idle in transaction"
+ case txnStatusInFailedTransaction:
+ return "in a failed transaction"
+ default:
+ errorf("unknown transactionStatus %d", s)
+ }
+
+ panic("not reached")
+}
+
+type Dialer interface {
+ Dial(network, address string) (net.Conn, error)
+ DialTimeout(network, address string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error)
+}
+
+type defaultDialer struct{}
+
+func (d defaultDialer) Dial(ntw, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
+ return net.Dial(ntw, addr)
+}
+func (d defaultDialer) DialTimeout(ntw, addr string, timeout time.Duration) (net.Conn, error) {
+ return net.DialTimeout(ntw, addr, timeout)
+}
+
+type conn struct {
+ c net.Conn
+ buf *bufio.Reader
+ namei int
+ scratch [512]byte
+ txnStatus transactionStatus
+
+ parameterStatus parameterStatus
+
+ saveMessageType byte
+ saveMessageBuffer []byte
+
+ // If true, this connection is bad and all public-facing functions should
+ // return ErrBadConn.
+ bad bool
+
+ // If set, this connection should never use the binary format when
+ // receiving query results from prepared statements. Only provided for
+ // debugging.
+ disablePreparedBinaryResult bool
+
+ // Whether to always send []byte parameters over as binary. Enables single
+ // round-trip mode for non-prepared Query calls.
+ binaryParameters bool
+
+ // If true this connection is in the middle of a COPY
+ inCopy bool
+}
+
+// Handle driver-side settings in parsed connection string.
+func (c *conn) handleDriverSettings(o values) (err error) {
+ boolSetting := func(key string, val *bool) error {
+ if value := o.Get(key); value != "" {
+ if value == "yes" {
+ *val = true
+ } else if value == "no" {
+ *val = false
+ } else {
+ return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized value %q for %s", value, key)
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+ }
+
+ err = boolSetting("disable_prepared_binary_result", &c.disablePreparedBinaryResult)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ err = boolSetting("binary_parameters", &c.binaryParameters)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (c *conn) handlePgpass(o values) {
+ // if a password was supplied, do not process .pgpass
+ _, ok := o["password"]
+ if ok {
+ return
+ }
+ filename := os.Getenv("PGPASSFILE")
+ if filename == "" {
+ // XXX this code doesn't work on Windows where the default filename is
+ // XXX %APPDATA%\postgresql\pgpass.conf
+ user, err := user.Current()
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ filename = filepath.Join(user.HomeDir, ".pgpass")
+ }
+ fileinfo, err := os.Stat(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ mode := fileinfo.Mode()
+ if mode&(0x77) != 0 {
+ // XXX should warn about incorrect .pgpass permissions as psql does
+ return
+ }
+ file, err := os.Open(filename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ defer file.Close()
+ scanner := bufio.NewScanner(io.Reader(file))
+ hostname := o.Get("host")
+ ntw, _ := network(o)
+ port := o.Get("port")
+ db := o.Get("dbname")
+ username := o.Get("user")
+ // From: https://github.com/tg/pgpass/blob/master/reader.go
+ getFields := func(s string) []string {
+ fs := make([]string, 0, 5)
+ f := make([]rune, 0, len(s))
+
+ var esc bool
+ for _, c := range s {
+ switch {
+ case esc:
+ f = append(f, c)
+ esc = false
+ case c == '\\':
+ esc = true
+ case c == ':':
+ fs = append(fs, string(f))
+ f = f[:0]
+ default:
+ f = append(f, c)
+ }
+ }
+ return append(fs, string(f))
+ }
+ for scanner.Scan() {
+ line := scanner.Text()
+ if len(line) == 0 || line[0] == '#' {
+ continue
+ }
+ split := getFields(line)
+ if len(split) != 5 {
+ continue
+ }
+ if (split[0] == "*" || split[0] == hostname || (split[0] == "localhost" && (hostname == "" || ntw == "unix"))) && (split[1] == "*" || split[1] == port) && (split[2] == "*" || split[2] == db) && (split[3] == "*" || split[3] == username) {
+ o["password"] = split[4]
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *conn) writeBuf(b byte) *writeBuf {
+ c.scratch[0] = b
+ return &writeBuf{
+ buf: c.scratch[:5],
+ pos: 1,
+ }
+}
+
+func Open(name string) (_ driver.Conn, err error) {
+ return DialOpen(defaultDialer{}, name)
+}
+
+func DialOpen(d Dialer, name string) (_ driver.Conn, err error) {
+ // Handle any panics during connection initialization. Note that we
+ // specifically do *not* want to use errRecover(), as that would turn any
+ // connection errors into ErrBadConns, hiding the real error message from
+ // the user.
+ defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err)
+
+ o := make(values)
+
+ // A number of defaults are applied here, in this order:
+ //
+ // * Very low precedence defaults applied in every situation
+ // * Environment variables
+ // * Explicitly passed connection information
+ o.Set("host", "localhost")
+ o.Set("port", "5432")
+ // N.B.: Extra float digits should be set to 3, but that breaks
+ // Postgres 8.4 and older, where the max is 2.
+ o.Set("extra_float_digits", "2")
+ for k, v := range parseEnviron(os.Environ()) {
+ o.Set(k, v)
+ }
+
+ if strings.HasPrefix(name, "postgres://") || strings.HasPrefix(name, "postgresql://") {
+ name, err = ParseURL(name)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ }
+
+ if err := parseOpts(name, o); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ // Use the "fallback" application name if necessary
+ if fallback := o.Get("fallback_application_name"); fallback != "" {
+ if !o.Isset("application_name") {
+ o.Set("application_name", fallback)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We can't work with any client_encoding other than UTF-8 currently.
+ // However, we have historically allowed the user to set it to UTF-8
+ // explicitly, and there's no reason to break such programs, so allow that.
+ // Note that the "options" setting could also set client_encoding, but
+ // parsing its value is not worth it. Instead, we always explicitly send
+ // client_encoding as a separate run-time parameter, which should override
+ // anything set in options.
+ if enc := o.Get("client_encoding"); enc != "" && !isUTF8(enc) {
+ return nil, errors.New("client_encoding must be absent or 'UTF8'")
+ }
+ o.Set("client_encoding", "UTF8")
+ // DateStyle needs a similar treatment.
+ if datestyle := o.Get("datestyle"); datestyle != "" {
+ if datestyle != "ISO, MDY" {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("setting datestyle must be absent or %v; got %v",
+ "ISO, MDY", datestyle))
+ }
+ } else {
+ o.Set("datestyle", "ISO, MDY")
+ }
+
+ // If a user is not provided by any other means, the last
+ // resort is to use the current operating system provided user
+ // name.
+ if o.Get("user") == "" {
+ u, err := userCurrent()
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ } else {
+ o.Set("user", u)
+ }
+ }
+
+ cn := &conn{}
+ err = cn.handleDriverSettings(o)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ cn.handlePgpass(o)
+
+ cn.c, err = dial(d, o)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ cn.ssl(o)
+ cn.buf = bufio.NewReader(cn.c)
+ cn.startup(o)
+
+ // reset the deadline, in case one was set (see dial)
+ if timeout := o.Get("connect_timeout"); timeout != "" && timeout != "0" {
+ err = cn.c.SetDeadline(time.Time{})
+ }
+ return cn, err
+}
+
+func dial(d Dialer, o values) (net.Conn, error) {
+ ntw, addr := network(o)
+ // SSL is not necessary or supported over UNIX domain sockets
+ if ntw == "unix" {
+ o["sslmode"] = "disable"
+ }
+
+ // Zero or not specified means wait indefinitely.
+ if timeout := o.Get("connect_timeout"); timeout != "" && timeout != "0" {
+ seconds, err := strconv.ParseInt(timeout, 10, 0)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid value for parameter connect_timeout: %s", err)
+ }
+ duration := time.Duration(seconds) * time.Second
+ // connect_timeout should apply to the entire connection establishment
+ // procedure, so we both use a timeout for the TCP connection
+ // establishment and set a deadline for doing the initial handshake.
+ // The deadline is then reset after startup() is done.
+ deadline := time.Now().Add(duration)
+ conn, err := d.DialTimeout(ntw, addr, duration)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ err = conn.SetDeadline(deadline)
+ return conn, err
+ }
+ return d.Dial(ntw, addr)
+}
+
+func network(o values) (string, string) {
+ host := o.Get("host")
+
+ if strings.HasPrefix(host, "/") {
+ sockPath := path.Join(host, ".s.PGSQL."+o.Get("port"))
+ return "unix", sockPath
+ }
+
+ return "tcp", net.JoinHostPort(host, o.Get("port"))
+}
+
+type values map[string]string
+
+func (vs values) Set(k, v string) {
+ vs[k] = v
+}
+
+func (vs values) Get(k string) (v string) {
+ return vs[k]
+}
+
+func (vs values) Isset(k string) bool {
+ _, ok := vs[k]
+ return ok
+}
+
+// scanner implements a tokenizer for libpq-style option strings.
+type scanner struct {
+ s []rune
+ i int
+}
+
+// newScanner returns a new scanner initialized with the option string s.
+func newScanner(s string) *scanner {
+ return &scanner{[]rune(s), 0}
+}
+
+// Next returns the next rune.
+// It returns 0, false if the end of the text has been reached.
+func (s *scanner) Next() (rune, bool) {
+ if s.i >= len(s.s) {
+ return 0, false
+ }
+ r := s.s[s.i]
+ s.i++
+ return r, true
+}
+
+// SkipSpaces returns the next non-whitespace rune.
+// It returns 0, false if the end of the text has been reached.
+func (s *scanner) SkipSpaces() (rune, bool) {
+ r, ok := s.Next()
+ for unicode.IsSpace(r) && ok {
+ r, ok = s.Next()
+ }
+ return r, ok
+}
+
+// parseOpts parses the options from name and adds them to the values.
+//
+// The parsing code is based on conninfo_parse from libpq's fe-connect.c
+func parseOpts(name string, o values) error {
+ s := newScanner(name)
+
+ for {
+ var (
+ keyRunes, valRunes []rune
+ r rune
+ ok bool
+ )
+
+ if r, ok = s.SkipSpaces(); !ok {
+ break
+ }
+
+ // Scan the key
+ for !unicode.IsSpace(r) && r != '=' {
+ keyRunes = append(keyRunes, r)
+ if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Skip any whitespace if we're not at the = yet
+ if r != '=' {
+ r, ok = s.SkipSpaces()
+ }
+
+ // The current character should be =
+ if r != '=' || !ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(`missing "=" after %q in connection info string"`, string(keyRunes))
+ }
+
+ // Skip any whitespace after the =
+ if r, ok = s.SkipSpaces(); !ok {
+ // If we reach the end here, the last value is just an empty string as per libpq.
+ o.Set(string(keyRunes), "")
+ break
+ }
+
+ if r != '\'' {
+ for !unicode.IsSpace(r) {
+ if r == '\\' {
+ if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(`missing character after backslash`)
+ }
+ }
+ valRunes = append(valRunes, r)
+
+ if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ quote:
+ for {
+ if r, ok = s.Next(); !ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(`unterminated quoted string literal in connection string`)
+ }
+ switch r {
+ case '\'':
+ break quote
+ case '\\':
+ r, _ = s.Next()
+ fallthrough
+ default:
+ valRunes = append(valRunes, r)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ o.Set(string(keyRunes), string(valRunes))
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) isInTransaction() bool {
+ return cn.txnStatus == txnStatusIdleInTransaction ||
+ cn.txnStatus == txnStatusInFailedTransaction
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) checkIsInTransaction(intxn bool) {
+ if cn.isInTransaction() != intxn {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected transaction status %v", cn.txnStatus)
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) Begin() (_ driver.Tx, err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ cn.checkIsInTransaction(false)
+ _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("BEGIN")
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ if commandTag != "BEGIN" {
+ cn.bad = true
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag)
+ }
+ if cn.txnStatus != txnStatusIdleInTransaction {
+ cn.bad = true
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected transaction status %v", cn.txnStatus)
+ }
+ return cn, nil
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) Commit() (err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ cn.checkIsInTransaction(true)
+ // We don't want the client to think that everything is okay if it tries
+ // to commit a failed transaction. However, no matter what we return,
+ // database/sql will release this connection back into the free connection
+ // pool so we have to abort the current transaction here. Note that you
+ // would get the same behaviour if you issued a COMMIT in a failed
+ // transaction, so it's also the least surprising thing to do here.
+ if cn.txnStatus == txnStatusInFailedTransaction {
+ if err := cn.Rollback(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return ErrInFailedTransaction
+ }
+
+ _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("COMMIT")
+ if err != nil {
+ if cn.isInTransaction() {
+ cn.bad = true
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+ if commandTag != "COMMIT" {
+ cn.bad = true
+ return fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag)
+ }
+ cn.checkIsInTransaction(false)
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) Rollback() (err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ cn.checkIsInTransaction(true)
+ _, commandTag, err := cn.simpleExec("ROLLBACK")
+ if err != nil {
+ if cn.isInTransaction() {
+ cn.bad = true
+ }
+ return err
+ }
+ if commandTag != "ROLLBACK" {
+ return fmt.Errorf("unexpected command tag %s", commandTag)
+ }
+ cn.checkIsInTransaction(false)
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) gname() string {
+ cn.namei++
+ return strconv.FormatInt(int64(cn.namei), 10)
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) simpleExec(q string) (res driver.Result, commandTag string, err error) {
+ b := cn.writeBuf('Q')
+ b.string(q)
+ cn.send(b)
+
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'C':
+ res, commandTag = cn.parseComplete(r.string())
+ case 'Z':
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ if res == nil && err == nil {
+ err = errUnexpectedReady
+ }
+ // done
+ return
+ case 'E':
+ err = parseError(r)
+ case 'I':
+ res = emptyRows
+ case 'T', 'D':
+ // ignore any results
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) simpleQuery(q string) (res *rows, err error) {
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ b := cn.writeBuf('Q')
+ b.string(q)
+ cn.send(b)
+
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'C', 'I':
+ // We allow queries which don't return any results through Query as
+ // well as Exec. We still have to give database/sql a rows object
+ // the user can close, though, to avoid connections from being
+ // leaked. A "rows" with done=true works fine for that purpose.
+ if err != nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected message %q in simple query execution", t)
+ }
+ if res == nil {
+ res = &rows{
+ cn: cn,
+ }
+ }
+ res.done = true
+ case 'Z':
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ // done
+ return
+ case 'E':
+ res = nil
+ err = parseError(r)
+ case 'D':
+ if res == nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected DataRow in simple query execution")
+ }
+ // the query didn't fail; kick off to Next
+ cn.saveMessage(t, r)
+ return
+ case 'T':
+ // res might be non-nil here if we received a previous
+ // CommandComplete, but that's fine; just overwrite it
+ res = &rows{cn: cn}
+ res.colNames, res.colFmts, res.colTyps = parsePortalRowDescribe(r)
+
+ // To work around a bug in QueryRow in Go 1.2 and earlier, wait
+ // until the first DataRow has been received.
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+type noRows struct{}
+
+var emptyRows noRows
+
+var _ driver.Result = noRows{}
+
+func (noRows) LastInsertId() (int64, error) {
+ return 0, errNoLastInsertId
+}
+
+func (noRows) RowsAffected() (int64, error) {
+ return 0, errNoRowsAffected
+}
+
+// Decides which column formats to use for a prepared statement. The input is
+// an array of type oids, one element per result column.
+func decideColumnFormats(colTyps []oid.Oid, forceText bool) (colFmts []format, colFmtData []byte) {
+ if len(colTyps) == 0 {
+ return nil, colFmtDataAllText
+ }
+
+ colFmts = make([]format, len(colTyps))
+ if forceText {
+ return colFmts, colFmtDataAllText
+ }
+
+ allBinary := true
+ allText := true
+ for i, o := range colTyps {
+ switch o {
+ // This is the list of types to use binary mode for when receiving them
+ // through a prepared statement. If a type appears in this list, it
+ // must also be implemented in binaryDecode in encode.go.
+ case oid.T_bytea:
+ fallthrough
+ case oid.T_int8:
+ fallthrough
+ case oid.T_int4:
+ fallthrough
+ case oid.T_int2:
+ colFmts[i] = formatBinary
+ allText = false
+
+ default:
+ allBinary = false
+ }
+ }
+
+ if allBinary {
+ return colFmts, colFmtDataAllBinary
+ } else if allText {
+ return colFmts, colFmtDataAllText
+ } else {
+ colFmtData = make([]byte, 2+len(colFmts)*2)
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(colFmtData, uint16(len(colFmts)))
+ for i, v := range colFmts {
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(colFmtData[2+i*2:], uint16(v))
+ }
+ return colFmts, colFmtData
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) prepareTo(q, stmtName string) *stmt {
+ st := &stmt{cn: cn, name: stmtName}
+
+ b := cn.writeBuf('P')
+ b.string(st.name)
+ b.string(q)
+ b.int16(0)
+
+ b.next('D')
+ b.byte('S')
+ b.string(st.name)
+
+ b.next('S')
+ cn.send(b)
+
+ cn.readParseResponse()
+ st.paramTyps, st.colNames, st.colTyps = cn.readStatementDescribeResponse()
+ st.colFmts, st.colFmtData = decideColumnFormats(st.colTyps, cn.disablePreparedBinaryResult)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ return st
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) Prepare(q string) (_ driver.Stmt, err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ if len(q) >= 4 && strings.EqualFold(q[:4], "COPY") {
+ s, err := cn.prepareCopyIn(q)
+ if err == nil {
+ cn.inCopy = true
+ }
+ return s, err
+ }
+ return cn.prepareTo(q, cn.gname()), nil
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) Close() (err error) {
+ // Skip cn.bad return here because we always want to close a connection.
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ // Ensure that cn.c.Close is always run. Since error handling is done with
+ // panics and cn.errRecover, the Close must be in a defer.
+ defer func() {
+ cerr := cn.c.Close()
+ if err == nil {
+ err = cerr
+ }
+ }()
+
+ // Don't go through send(); ListenerConn relies on us not scribbling on the
+ // scratch buffer of this connection.
+ return cn.sendSimpleMessage('X')
+}
+
+// Implement the "Queryer" interface
+func (cn *conn) Query(query string, args []driver.Value) (_ driver.Rows, err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ if cn.inCopy {
+ return nil, errCopyInProgress
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ // Check to see if we can use the "simpleQuery" interface, which is
+ // *much* faster than going through prepare/exec
+ if len(args) == 0 {
+ return cn.simpleQuery(query)
+ }
+
+ if cn.binaryParameters {
+ cn.sendBinaryModeQuery(query, args)
+
+ cn.readParseResponse()
+ cn.readBindResponse()
+ rows := &rows{cn: cn}
+ rows.colNames, rows.colFmts, rows.colTyps = cn.readPortalDescribeResponse()
+ cn.postExecuteWorkaround()
+ return rows, nil
+ } else {
+ st := cn.prepareTo(query, "")
+ st.exec(args)
+ return &rows{
+ cn: cn,
+ colNames: st.colNames,
+ colTyps: st.colTyps,
+ colFmts: st.colFmts,
+ }, nil
+ }
+}
+
+// Implement the optional "Execer" interface for one-shot queries
+func (cn *conn) Exec(query string, args []driver.Value) (res driver.Result, err error) {
+ if cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ // Check to see if we can use the "simpleExec" interface, which is
+ // *much* faster than going through prepare/exec
+ if len(args) == 0 {
+ // ignore commandTag, our caller doesn't care
+ r, _, err := cn.simpleExec(query)
+ return r, err
+ }
+
+ if cn.binaryParameters {
+ cn.sendBinaryModeQuery(query, args)
+
+ cn.readParseResponse()
+ cn.readBindResponse()
+ cn.readPortalDescribeResponse()
+ cn.postExecuteWorkaround()
+ res, _, err = cn.readExecuteResponse("Execute")
+ return res, err
+ } else {
+ // Use the unnamed statement to defer planning until bind
+ // time, or else value-based selectivity estimates cannot be
+ // used.
+ st := cn.prepareTo(query, "")
+ r, err := st.Exec(args)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return r, err
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) send(m *writeBuf) {
+ _, err := cn.c.Write(m.wrap())
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) sendStartupPacket(m *writeBuf) {
+ // sanity check
+ if m.buf[0] != 0 {
+ panic("oops")
+ }
+
+ _, err := cn.c.Write((m.wrap())[1:])
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
+
+// Send a message of type typ to the server on the other end of cn. The
+// message should have no payload. This method does not use the scratch
+// buffer.
+func (cn *conn) sendSimpleMessage(typ byte) (err error) {
+ _, err = cn.c.Write([]byte{typ, '\x00', '\x00', '\x00', '\x04'})
+ return err
+}
+
+// saveMessage memorizes a message and its buffer in the conn struct.
+// recvMessage will then return these values on the next call to it. This
+// method is useful in cases where you have to see what the next message is
+// going to be (e.g. to see whether it's an error or not) but you can't handle
+// the message yourself.
+func (cn *conn) saveMessage(typ byte, buf *readBuf) {
+ if cn.saveMessageType != 0 {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected saveMessageType %d", cn.saveMessageType)
+ }
+ cn.saveMessageType = typ
+ cn.saveMessageBuffer = *buf
+}
+
+// recvMessage receives any message from the backend, or returns an error if
+// a problem occurred while reading the message.
+func (cn *conn) recvMessage(r *readBuf) (byte, error) {
+ // workaround for a QueryRow bug, see exec
+ if cn.saveMessageType != 0 {
+ t := cn.saveMessageType
+ *r = cn.saveMessageBuffer
+ cn.saveMessageType = 0
+ cn.saveMessageBuffer = nil
+ return t, nil
+ }
+
+ x := cn.scratch[:5]
+ _, err := io.ReadFull(cn.buf, x)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ // read the type and length of the message that follows
+ t := x[0]
+ n := int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(x[1:])) - 4
+ var y []byte
+ if n <= len(cn.scratch) {
+ y = cn.scratch[:n]
+ } else {
+ y = make([]byte, n)
+ }
+ _, err = io.ReadFull(cn.buf, y)
+ if err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+ *r = y
+ return t, nil
+}
+
+// recv receives a message from the backend, but if an error happened while
+// reading the message or the received message was an ErrorResponse, it panics.
+// NoticeResponses are ignored. This function should generally be used only
+// during the startup sequence.
+func (cn *conn) recv() (t byte, r *readBuf) {
+ for {
+ var err error
+ r = &readBuf{}
+ t, err = cn.recvMessage(r)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ switch t {
+ case 'E':
+ panic(parseError(r))
+ case 'N':
+ // ignore
+ default:
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// recv1Buf is exactly equivalent to recv1, except it uses a buffer supplied by
+// the caller to avoid an allocation.
+func (cn *conn) recv1Buf(r *readBuf) byte {
+ for {
+ t, err := cn.recvMessage(r)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ switch t {
+ case 'A', 'N':
+ // ignore
+ case 'S':
+ cn.processParameterStatus(r)
+ default:
+ return t
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// recv1 receives a message from the backend, panicking if an error occurs
+// while attempting to read it. All asynchronous messages are ignored, with
+// the exception of ErrorResponse.
+func (cn *conn) recv1() (t byte, r *readBuf) {
+ r = &readBuf{}
+ t = cn.recv1Buf(r)
+ return t, r
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) ssl(o values) {
+ verifyCaOnly := false
+ tlsConf := tls.Config{}
+ switch mode := o.Get("sslmode"); mode {
+ // "require" is the default.
+ case "", "require":
+ // We must skip TLS's own verification since it requires full
+ // verification since Go 1.3.
+ tlsConf.InsecureSkipVerify = true
+
+ // From http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-ssl.html:
+ // Note: For backwards compatibility with earlier versions of PostgreSQL, if a
+ // root CA file exists, the behavior of sslmode=require will be the same as
+ // that of verify-ca, meaning the server certificate is validated against the
+ // CA. Relying on this behavior is discouraged, and applications that need
+ // certificate validation should always use verify-ca or verify-full.
+ if _, err := os.Stat(o.Get("sslrootcert")); err == nil {
+ verifyCaOnly = true
+ } else {
+ o.Set("sslrootcert", "")
+ }
+ case "verify-ca":
+ // We must skip TLS's own verification since it requires full
+ // verification since Go 1.3.
+ tlsConf.InsecureSkipVerify = true
+ verifyCaOnly = true
+ case "verify-full":
+ tlsConf.ServerName = o.Get("host")
+ case "disable":
+ return
+ default:
+ errorf(`unsupported sslmode %q; only "require" (default), "verify-full", "verify-ca", and "disable" supported`, mode)
+ }
+
+ cn.setupSSLClientCertificates(&tlsConf, o)
+ cn.setupSSLCA(&tlsConf, o)
+
+ w := cn.writeBuf(0)
+ w.int32(80877103)
+ cn.sendStartupPacket(w)
+
+ b := cn.scratch[:1]
+ _, err := io.ReadFull(cn.c, b)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ if b[0] != 'S' {
+ panic(ErrSSLNotSupported)
+ }
+
+ client := tls.Client(cn.c, &tlsConf)
+ if verifyCaOnly {
+ cn.verifyCA(client, &tlsConf)
+ }
+ cn.c = client
+}
+
+// verifyCA carries out a TLS handshake to the server and verifies the
+// presented certificate against the effective CA, i.e. the one specified in
+// sslrootcert or the system CA if sslrootcert was not specified.
+func (cn *conn) verifyCA(client *tls.Conn, tlsConf *tls.Config) {
+ err := client.Handshake()
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ certs := client.ConnectionState().PeerCertificates
+ opts := x509.VerifyOptions{
+ DNSName: client.ConnectionState().ServerName,
+ Intermediates: x509.NewCertPool(),
+ Roots: tlsConf.RootCAs,
+ }
+ for i, cert := range certs {
+ if i == 0 {
+ continue
+ }
+ opts.Intermediates.AddCert(cert)
+ }
+ _, err = certs[0].Verify(opts)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
+
+// This function sets up SSL client certificates based on either the "sslkey"
+// and "sslcert" settings (possibly set via the environment variables PGSSLKEY
+// and PGSSLCERT, respectively), or if they aren't set, from the .postgresql
+// directory in the user's home directory. If the file paths are set
+// explicitly, the files must exist. The key file must also not be
+// world-readable, or this function will panic with
+// ErrSSLKeyHasWorldPermissions.
+func (cn *conn) setupSSLClientCertificates(tlsConf *tls.Config, o values) {
+ var missingOk bool
+
+ sslkey := o.Get("sslkey")
+ sslcert := o.Get("sslcert")
+ if sslkey != "" && sslcert != "" {
+ // If the user has set an sslkey and sslcert, they *must* exist.
+ missingOk = false
+ } else {
+ // Automatically load certificates from ~/.postgresql.
+ user, err := user.Current()
+ if err != nil {
+ // user.Current() might fail when cross-compiling. We have to
+ // ignore the error and continue without client certificates, since
+ // we wouldn't know where to load them from.
+ return
+ }
+
+ sslkey = filepath.Join(user.HomeDir, ".postgresql", "postgresql.key")
+ sslcert = filepath.Join(user.HomeDir, ".postgresql", "postgresql.crt")
+ missingOk = true
+ }
+
+ // Check that both files exist, and report the error or stop, depending on
+ // which behaviour we want. Note that we don't do any more extensive
+ // checks than this (such as checking that the paths aren't directories);
+ // LoadX509KeyPair() will take care of the rest.
+ keyfinfo, err := os.Stat(sslkey)
+ if err != nil && missingOk {
+ return
+ } else if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ _, err = os.Stat(sslcert)
+ if err != nil && missingOk {
+ return
+ } else if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ // If we got this far, the key file must also have the correct permissions
+ kmode := keyfinfo.Mode()
+ if kmode != kmode&0600 {
+ panic(ErrSSLKeyHasWorldPermissions)
+ }
+
+ cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(sslcert, sslkey)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ tlsConf.Certificates = []tls.Certificate{cert}
+}
+
+// Sets up RootCAs in the TLS configuration if sslrootcert is set.
+func (cn *conn) setupSSLCA(tlsConf *tls.Config, o values) {
+ if sslrootcert := o.Get("sslrootcert"); sslrootcert != "" {
+ tlsConf.RootCAs = x509.NewCertPool()
+
+ cert, err := ioutil.ReadFile(sslrootcert)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+
+ ok := tlsConf.RootCAs.AppendCertsFromPEM(cert)
+ if !ok {
+ errorf("couldn't parse pem in sslrootcert")
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// isDriverSetting returns true iff a setting is purely for configuring the
+// driver's options and should not be sent to the server in the connection
+// startup packet.
+func isDriverSetting(key string) bool {
+ switch key {
+ case "host", "port":
+ return true
+ case "password":
+ return true
+ case "sslmode", "sslcert", "sslkey", "sslrootcert":
+ return true
+ case "fallback_application_name":
+ return true
+ case "connect_timeout":
+ return true
+ case "disable_prepared_binary_result":
+ return true
+ case "binary_parameters":
+ return true
+
+ default:
+ return false
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) startup(o values) {
+ w := cn.writeBuf(0)
+ w.int32(196608)
+ // Send the backend the name of the database we want to connect to, and the
+ // user we want to connect as. Additionally, we send over any run-time
+ // parameters potentially included in the connection string. If the server
+ // doesn't recognize any of them, it will reply with an error.
+ for k, v := range o {
+ if isDriverSetting(k) {
+ // skip options which can't be run-time parameters
+ continue
+ }
+ // The protocol requires us to supply the database name as "database"
+ // instead of "dbname".
+ if k == "dbname" {
+ k = "database"
+ }
+ w.string(k)
+ w.string(v)
+ }
+ w.string("")
+ cn.sendStartupPacket(w)
+
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv()
+ switch t {
+ case 'K':
+ case 'S':
+ cn.processParameterStatus(r)
+ case 'R':
+ cn.auth(r, o)
+ case 'Z':
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ return
+ default:
+ errorf("unknown response for startup: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) auth(r *readBuf, o values) {
+ switch code := r.int32(); code {
+ case 0:
+ // OK
+ case 3:
+ w := cn.writeBuf('p')
+ w.string(o.Get("password"))
+ cn.send(w)
+
+ t, r := cn.recv()
+ if t != 'R' {
+ errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t)
+ }
+
+ if r.int32() != 0 {
+ errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t)
+ }
+ case 5:
+ s := string(r.next(4))
+ w := cn.writeBuf('p')
+ w.string("md5" + md5s(md5s(o.Get("password")+o.Get("user"))+s))
+ cn.send(w)
+
+ t, r := cn.recv()
+ if t != 'R' {
+ errorf("unexpected password response: %q", t)
+ }
+
+ if r.int32() != 0 {
+ errorf("unexpected authentication response: %q", t)
+ }
+ default:
+ errorf("unknown authentication response: %d", code)
+ }
+}
+
+type format int
+
+const formatText format = 0
+const formatBinary format = 1
+
+// One result-column format code with the value 1 (i.e. all binary).
+var colFmtDataAllBinary []byte = []byte{0, 1, 0, 1}
+
+// No result-column format codes (i.e. all text).
+var colFmtDataAllText []byte = []byte{0, 0}
+
+type stmt struct {
+ cn *conn
+ name string
+ colNames []string
+ colFmts []format
+ colFmtData []byte
+ colTyps []oid.Oid
+ paramTyps []oid.Oid
+ closed bool
+}
+
+func (st *stmt) Close() (err error) {
+ if st.closed {
+ return nil
+ }
+ if st.cn.bad {
+ return driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer st.cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ w := st.cn.writeBuf('C')
+ w.byte('S')
+ w.string(st.name)
+ st.cn.send(w)
+
+ st.cn.send(st.cn.writeBuf('S'))
+
+ t, _ := st.cn.recv1()
+ if t != '3' {
+ st.cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected close response: %q", t)
+ }
+ st.closed = true
+
+ t, r := st.cn.recv1()
+ if t != 'Z' {
+ st.cn.bad = true
+ errorf("expected ready for query, but got: %q", t)
+ }
+ st.cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (st *stmt) Query(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Rows, err error) {
+ if st.cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer st.cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ st.exec(v)
+ return &rows{
+ cn: st.cn,
+ colNames: st.colNames,
+ colTyps: st.colTyps,
+ colFmts: st.colFmts,
+ }, nil
+}
+
+func (st *stmt) Exec(v []driver.Value) (res driver.Result, err error) {
+ if st.cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer st.cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ st.exec(v)
+ res, _, err = st.cn.readExecuteResponse("simple query")
+ return res, err
+}
+
+func (st *stmt) exec(v []driver.Value) {
+ if len(v) >= 65536 {
+ errorf("got %d parameters but PostgreSQL only supports 65535 parameters", len(v))
+ }
+ if len(v) != len(st.paramTyps) {
+ errorf("got %d parameters but the statement requires %d", len(v), len(st.paramTyps))
+ }
+
+ cn := st.cn
+ w := cn.writeBuf('B')
+ w.byte(0) // unnamed portal
+ w.string(st.name)
+
+ if cn.binaryParameters {
+ cn.sendBinaryParameters(w, v)
+ } else {
+ w.int16(0)
+ w.int16(len(v))
+ for i, x := range v {
+ if x == nil {
+ w.int32(-1)
+ } else {
+ b := encode(&cn.parameterStatus, x, st.paramTyps[i])
+ w.int32(len(b))
+ w.bytes(b)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ w.bytes(st.colFmtData)
+
+ w.next('E')
+ w.byte(0)
+ w.int32(0)
+
+ w.next('S')
+ cn.send(w)
+
+ cn.readBindResponse()
+ cn.postExecuteWorkaround()
+
+}
+
+func (st *stmt) NumInput() int {
+ return len(st.paramTyps)
+}
+
+// parseComplete parses the "command tag" from a CommandComplete message, and
+// returns the number of rows affected (if applicable) and a string
+// identifying only the command that was executed, e.g. "ALTER TABLE". If the
+// command tag could not be parsed, parseComplete panics.
+func (cn *conn) parseComplete(commandTag string) (driver.Result, string) {
+ commandsWithAffectedRows := []string{
+ "SELECT ",
+ // INSERT is handled below
+ "UPDATE ",
+ "DELETE ",
+ "FETCH ",
+ "MOVE ",
+ "COPY ",
+ }
+
+ var affectedRows *string
+ for _, tag := range commandsWithAffectedRows {
+ if strings.HasPrefix(commandTag, tag) {
+ t := commandTag[len(tag):]
+ affectedRows = &t
+ commandTag = tag[:len(tag)-1]
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ // INSERT also includes the oid of the inserted row in its command tag.
+ // Oids in user tables are deprecated, and the oid is only returned when
+ // exactly one row is inserted, so it's unlikely to be of value to any
+ // real-world application and we can ignore it.
+ if affectedRows == nil && strings.HasPrefix(commandTag, "INSERT ") {
+ parts := strings.Split(commandTag, " ")
+ if len(parts) != 3 {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected INSERT command tag %s", commandTag)
+ }
+ affectedRows = &parts[len(parts)-1]
+ commandTag = "INSERT"
+ }
+ // There should be no affected rows attached to the tag, just return it
+ if affectedRows == nil {
+ return driver.RowsAffected(0), commandTag
+ }
+ n, err := strconv.ParseInt(*affectedRows, 10, 64)
+ if err != nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("could not parse commandTag: %s", err)
+ }
+ return driver.RowsAffected(n), commandTag
+}
+
+type rows struct {
+ cn *conn
+ colNames []string
+ colTyps []oid.Oid
+ colFmts []format
+ done bool
+ rb readBuf
+}
+
+func (rs *rows) Close() error {
+ // no need to look at cn.bad as Next() will
+ for {
+ err := rs.Next(nil)
+ switch err {
+ case nil:
+ case io.EOF:
+ return nil
+ default:
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (rs *rows) Columns() []string {
+ return rs.colNames
+}
+
+func (rs *rows) Next(dest []driver.Value) (err error) {
+ if rs.done {
+ return io.EOF
+ }
+
+ conn := rs.cn
+ if conn.bad {
+ return driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer conn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ for {
+ t := conn.recv1Buf(&rs.rb)
+ switch t {
+ case 'E':
+ err = parseError(&rs.rb)
+ case 'C', 'I':
+ continue
+ case 'Z':
+ conn.processReadyForQuery(&rs.rb)
+ rs.done = true
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return io.EOF
+ case 'D':
+ n := rs.rb.int16()
+ if err != nil {
+ conn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected DataRow after error %s", err)
+ }
+ if n < len(dest) {
+ dest = dest[:n]
+ }
+ for i := range dest {
+ l := rs.rb.int32()
+ if l == -1 {
+ dest[i] = nil
+ continue
+ }
+ dest[i] = decode(&conn.parameterStatus, rs.rb.next(l), rs.colTyps[i], rs.colFmts[i])
+ }
+ return
+ case 'T':
+ rs.colNames, rs.colFmts, rs.colTyps = parsePortalRowDescribe(&rs.rb)
+ return io.EOF
+ default:
+ errorf("unexpected message after execute: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (rs *rows) HasNextResultSet() bool {
+ return !rs.done
+}
+
+func (rs *rows) NextResultSet() error {
+ return nil
+}
+
+// QuoteIdentifier quotes an "identifier" (e.g. a table or a column name) to be
+// used as part of an SQL statement. For example:
+//
+// tblname := "my_table"
+// data := "my_data"
+// err = db.Exec(fmt.Sprintf("INSERT INTO %s VALUES ($1)", pq.QuoteIdentifier(tblname)), data)
+//
+// Any double quotes in name will be escaped. The quoted identifier will be
+// case sensitive when used in a query. If the input string contains a zero
+// byte, the result will be truncated immediately before it.
+func QuoteIdentifier(name string) string {
+ end := strings.IndexRune(name, 0)
+ if end > -1 {
+ name = name[:end]
+ }
+ return `"` + strings.Replace(name, `"`, `""`, -1) + `"`
+}
+
+func md5s(s string) string {
+ h := md5.New()
+ h.Write([]byte(s))
+ return fmt.Sprintf("%x", h.Sum(nil))
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) sendBinaryParameters(b *writeBuf, args []driver.Value) {
+ // Do one pass over the parameters to see if we're going to send any of
+ // them over in binary. If we are, create a paramFormats array at the
+ // same time.
+ var paramFormats []int
+ for i, x := range args {
+ _, ok := x.([]byte)
+ if ok {
+ if paramFormats == nil {
+ paramFormats = make([]int, len(args))
+ }
+ paramFormats[i] = 1
+ }
+ }
+ if paramFormats == nil {
+ b.int16(0)
+ } else {
+ b.int16(len(paramFormats))
+ for _, x := range paramFormats {
+ b.int16(x)
+ }
+ }
+
+ b.int16(len(args))
+ for _, x := range args {
+ if x == nil {
+ b.int32(-1)
+ } else {
+ datum := binaryEncode(&cn.parameterStatus, x)
+ b.int32(len(datum))
+ b.bytes(datum)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) sendBinaryModeQuery(query string, args []driver.Value) {
+ if len(args) >= 65536 {
+ errorf("got %d parameters but PostgreSQL only supports 65535 parameters", len(args))
+ }
+
+ b := cn.writeBuf('P')
+ b.byte(0) // unnamed statement
+ b.string(query)
+ b.int16(0)
+
+ b.next('B')
+ b.int16(0) // unnamed portal and statement
+ cn.sendBinaryParameters(b, args)
+ b.bytes(colFmtDataAllText)
+
+ b.next('D')
+ b.byte('P')
+ b.byte(0) // unnamed portal
+
+ b.next('E')
+ b.byte(0)
+ b.int32(0)
+
+ b.next('S')
+ cn.send(b)
+}
+
+func (c *conn) processParameterStatus(r *readBuf) {
+ var err error
+
+ param := r.string()
+ switch param {
+ case "server_version":
+ var major1 int
+ var major2 int
+ var minor int
+ _, err = fmt.Sscanf(r.string(), "%d.%d.%d", &major1, &major2, &minor)
+ if err == nil {
+ c.parameterStatus.serverVersion = major1*10000 + major2*100 + minor
+ }
+
+ case "TimeZone":
+ c.parameterStatus.currentLocation, err = time.LoadLocation(r.string())
+ if err != nil {
+ c.parameterStatus.currentLocation = nil
+ }
+
+ default:
+ // ignore
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *conn) processReadyForQuery(r *readBuf) {
+ c.txnStatus = transactionStatus(r.byte())
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) readReadyForQuery() {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'Z':
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ return
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected message %q; expected ReadyForQuery", t)
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) readParseResponse() {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case '1':
+ return
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(r)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ panic(err)
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected Parse response %q", t)
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) readStatementDescribeResponse() (paramTyps []oid.Oid, colNames []string, colTyps []oid.Oid) {
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 't':
+ nparams := r.int16()
+ paramTyps = make([]oid.Oid, nparams)
+ for i := range paramTyps {
+ paramTyps[i] = r.oid()
+ }
+ case 'n':
+ return paramTyps, nil, nil
+ case 'T':
+ colNames, colTyps = parseStatementRowDescribe(r)
+ return paramTyps, colNames, colTyps
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(r)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ panic(err)
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected Describe statement response %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) readPortalDescribeResponse() (colNames []string, colFmts []format, colTyps []oid.Oid) {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'T':
+ return parsePortalRowDescribe(r)
+ case 'n':
+ return nil, nil, nil
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(r)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ panic(err)
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected Describe response %q", t)
+ }
+ panic("not reached")
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) readBindResponse() {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case '2':
+ return
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(r)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ panic(err)
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected Bind response %q", t)
+ }
+}
+
+func (cn *conn) postExecuteWorkaround() {
+ // Work around a bug in sql.DB.QueryRow: in Go 1.2 and earlier it ignores
+ // any errors from rows.Next, which masks errors that happened during the
+ // execution of the query. To avoid the problem in common cases, we wait
+ // here for one more message from the database. If it's not an error the
+ // query will likely succeed (or perhaps has already, if it's a
+ // CommandComplete), so we push the message into the conn struct; recv1
+ // will return it as the next message for rows.Next or rows.Close.
+ // However, if it's an error, we wait until ReadyForQuery and then return
+ // the error to our caller.
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(r)
+ cn.readReadyForQuery()
+ panic(err)
+ case 'C', 'D', 'I':
+ // the query didn't fail, but we can't process this message
+ cn.saveMessage(t, r)
+ return
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected message during extended query execution: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Only for Exec(), since we ignore the returned data
+func (cn *conn) readExecuteResponse(protocolState string) (res driver.Result, commandTag string, err error) {
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'C':
+ if err != nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected CommandComplete after error %s", err)
+ }
+ res, commandTag = cn.parseComplete(r.string())
+ case 'Z':
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ if res == nil && err == nil {
+ err = errUnexpectedReady
+ }
+ return res, commandTag, err
+ case 'E':
+ err = parseError(r)
+ case 'T', 'D', 'I':
+ if err != nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected %q after error %s", t, err)
+ }
+ if t == 'I' {
+ res = emptyRows
+ }
+ // ignore any results
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unknown %s response: %q", protocolState, t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func parseStatementRowDescribe(r *readBuf) (colNames []string, colTyps []oid.Oid) {
+ n := r.int16()
+ colNames = make([]string, n)
+ colTyps = make([]oid.Oid, n)
+ for i := range colNames {
+ colNames[i] = r.string()
+ r.next(6)
+ colTyps[i] = r.oid()
+ r.next(6)
+ // format code not known when describing a statement; always 0
+ r.next(2)
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func parsePortalRowDescribe(r *readBuf) (colNames []string, colFmts []format, colTyps []oid.Oid) {
+ n := r.int16()
+ colNames = make([]string, n)
+ colFmts = make([]format, n)
+ colTyps = make([]oid.Oid, n)
+ for i := range colNames {
+ colNames[i] = r.string()
+ r.next(6)
+ colTyps[i] = r.oid()
+ r.next(6)
+ colFmts[i] = format(r.int16())
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+// parseEnviron tries to mimic some of libpq's environment handling
+//
+// To ease testing, it does not directly reference os.Environ, but is
+// designed to accept its output.
+//
+// Environment-set connection information is intended to have a higher
+// precedence than a library default but lower than any explicitly
+// passed information (such as in the URL or connection string).
+func parseEnviron(env []string) (out map[string]string) {
+ out = make(map[string]string)
+
+ for _, v := range env {
+ parts := strings.SplitN(v, "=", 2)
+
+ accrue := func(keyname string) {
+ out[keyname] = parts[1]
+ }
+ unsupported := func() {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("setting %v not supported", parts[0]))
+ }
+
+ // The order of these is the same as is seen in the
+ // PostgreSQL 9.1 manual. Unsupported but well-defined
+ // keys cause a panic; these should be unset prior to
+ // execution. Options which pq expects to be set to a
+ // certain value are allowed, but must be set to that
+ // value if present (they can, of course, be absent).
+ switch parts[0] {
+ case "PGHOST":
+ accrue("host")
+ case "PGHOSTADDR":
+ unsupported()
+ case "PGPORT":
+ accrue("port")
+ case "PGDATABASE":
+ accrue("dbname")
+ case "PGUSER":
+ accrue("user")
+ case "PGPASSWORD":
+ accrue("password")
+ case "PGSERVICE", "PGSERVICEFILE", "PGREALM":
+ unsupported()
+ case "PGOPTIONS":
+ accrue("options")
+ case "PGAPPNAME":
+ accrue("application_name")
+ case "PGSSLMODE":
+ accrue("sslmode")
+ case "PGSSLCERT":
+ accrue("sslcert")
+ case "PGSSLKEY":
+ accrue("sslkey")
+ case "PGSSLROOTCERT":
+ accrue("sslrootcert")
+ case "PGREQUIRESSL", "PGSSLCRL":
+ unsupported()
+ case "PGREQUIREPEER":
+ unsupported()
+ case "PGKRBSRVNAME", "PGGSSLIB":
+ unsupported()
+ case "PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT":
+ accrue("connect_timeout")
+ case "PGCLIENTENCODING":
+ accrue("client_encoding")
+ case "PGDATESTYLE":
+ accrue("datestyle")
+ case "PGTZ":
+ accrue("timezone")
+ case "PGGEQO":
+ accrue("geqo")
+ case "PGSYSCONFDIR", "PGLOCALEDIR":
+ unsupported()
+ }
+ }
+
+ return out
+}
+
+// isUTF8 returns whether name is a fuzzy variation of the string "UTF-8".
+func isUTF8(name string) bool {
+ // Recognize all sorts of silly things as "UTF-8", like Postgres does
+ s := strings.Map(alnumLowerASCII, name)
+ return s == "utf8" || s == "unicode"
+}
+
+func alnumLowerASCII(ch rune) rune {
+ if 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z' {
+ return ch + ('a' - 'A')
+ }
+ if 'a' <= ch && ch <= 'z' || '0' <= ch && ch <= '9' {
+ return ch
+ }
+ return -1 // discard
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..86a7127e1d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/copy.go
@@ -0,0 +1,269 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "database/sql/driver"
+ "encoding/binary"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "sync"
+)
+
+var (
+ errCopyInClosed = errors.New("pq: copyin statement has already been closed")
+ errBinaryCopyNotSupported = errors.New("pq: only text format supported for COPY")
+ errCopyToNotSupported = errors.New("pq: COPY TO is not supported")
+ errCopyNotSupportedOutsideTxn = errors.New("pq: COPY is only allowed inside a transaction")
+ errCopyInProgress = errors.New("pq: COPY in progress")
+)
+
+// CopyIn creates a COPY FROM statement which can be prepared with
+// Tx.Prepare(). The target table should be visible in search_path.
+func CopyIn(table string, columns ...string) string {
+ stmt := "COPY " + QuoteIdentifier(table) + " ("
+ for i, col := range columns {
+ if i != 0 {
+ stmt += ", "
+ }
+ stmt += QuoteIdentifier(col)
+ }
+ stmt += ") FROM STDIN"
+ return stmt
+}
+
+// CopyInSchema creates a COPY FROM statement which can be prepared with
+// Tx.Prepare().
+func CopyInSchema(schema, table string, columns ...string) string {
+ stmt := "COPY " + QuoteIdentifier(schema) + "." + QuoteIdentifier(table) + " ("
+ for i, col := range columns {
+ if i != 0 {
+ stmt += ", "
+ }
+ stmt += QuoteIdentifier(col)
+ }
+ stmt += ") FROM STDIN"
+ return stmt
+}
+
+type copyin struct {
+ cn *conn
+ buffer []byte
+ rowData chan []byte
+ done chan bool
+
+ closed bool
+
+ sync.Mutex // guards err
+ err error
+}
+
+const ciBufferSize = 64 * 1024
+
+// flush buffer before the buffer is filled up and needs reallocation
+const ciBufferFlushSize = 63 * 1024
+
+func (cn *conn) prepareCopyIn(q string) (_ driver.Stmt, err error) {
+ if !cn.isInTransaction() {
+ return nil, errCopyNotSupportedOutsideTxn
+ }
+
+ ci := &copyin{
+ cn: cn,
+ buffer: make([]byte, 0, ciBufferSize),
+ rowData: make(chan []byte),
+ done: make(chan bool, 1),
+ }
+ // add CopyData identifier + 4 bytes for message length
+ ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, 'd', 0, 0, 0, 0)
+
+ b := cn.writeBuf('Q')
+ b.string(q)
+ cn.send(b)
+
+awaitCopyInResponse:
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'G':
+ if r.byte() != 0 {
+ err = errBinaryCopyNotSupported
+ break awaitCopyInResponse
+ }
+ go ci.resploop()
+ return ci, nil
+ case 'H':
+ err = errCopyToNotSupported
+ break awaitCopyInResponse
+ case 'E':
+ err = parseError(r)
+ case 'Z':
+ if err == nil {
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unexpected ReadyForQuery in response to COPY")
+ }
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ return nil, err
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unknown response for copy query: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+
+ // something went wrong, abort COPY before we return
+ b = cn.writeBuf('f')
+ b.string(err.Error())
+ cn.send(b)
+
+ for {
+ t, r := cn.recv1()
+ switch t {
+ case 'c', 'C', 'E':
+ case 'Z':
+ // correctly aborted, we're done
+ cn.processReadyForQuery(r)
+ return nil, err
+ default:
+ cn.bad = true
+ errorf("unknown response for CopyFail: %q", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) flush(buf []byte) {
+ // set message length (without message identifier)
+ binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[1:], uint32(len(buf)-1))
+
+ _, err := ci.cn.c.Write(buf)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) resploop() {
+ for {
+ var r readBuf
+ t, err := ci.cn.recvMessage(&r)
+ if err != nil {
+ ci.cn.bad = true
+ ci.setError(err)
+ ci.done <- true
+ return
+ }
+ switch t {
+ case 'C':
+ // complete
+ case 'N':
+ // NoticeResponse
+ case 'Z':
+ ci.cn.processReadyForQuery(&r)
+ ci.done <- true
+ return
+ case 'E':
+ err := parseError(&r)
+ ci.setError(err)
+ default:
+ ci.cn.bad = true
+ ci.setError(fmt.Errorf("unknown response during CopyIn: %q", t))
+ ci.done <- true
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) isErrorSet() bool {
+ ci.Lock()
+ isSet := (ci.err != nil)
+ ci.Unlock()
+ return isSet
+}
+
+// setError() sets ci.err if one has not been set already. Caller must not be
+// holding ci.Mutex.
+func (ci *copyin) setError(err error) {
+ ci.Lock()
+ if ci.err == nil {
+ ci.err = err
+ }
+ ci.Unlock()
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) NumInput() int {
+ return -1
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) Query(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Rows, err error) {
+ return nil, ErrNotSupported
+}
+
+// Exec inserts values into the COPY stream. The insert is asynchronous
+// and Exec can return errors from previous Exec calls to the same
+// COPY stmt.
+//
+// You need to call Exec(nil) to sync the COPY stream and to get any
+// errors from pending data, since Stmt.Close() doesn't return errors
+// to the user.
+func (ci *copyin) Exec(v []driver.Value) (r driver.Result, err error) {
+ if ci.closed {
+ return nil, errCopyInClosed
+ }
+
+ if ci.cn.bad {
+ return nil, driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer ci.cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ if ci.isErrorSet() {
+ return nil, ci.err
+ }
+
+ if len(v) == 0 {
+ return nil, ci.Close()
+ }
+
+ numValues := len(v)
+ for i, value := range v {
+ ci.buffer = appendEncodedText(&ci.cn.parameterStatus, ci.buffer, value)
+ if i < numValues-1 {
+ ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, '\t')
+ }
+ }
+
+ ci.buffer = append(ci.buffer, '\n')
+
+ if len(ci.buffer) > ciBufferFlushSize {
+ ci.flush(ci.buffer)
+ // reset buffer, keep bytes for message identifier and length
+ ci.buffer = ci.buffer[:5]
+ }
+
+ return driver.RowsAffected(0), nil
+}
+
+func (ci *copyin) Close() (err error) {
+ if ci.closed { // Don't do anything, we're already closed
+ return nil
+ }
+ ci.closed = true
+
+ if ci.cn.bad {
+ return driver.ErrBadConn
+ }
+ defer ci.cn.errRecover(&err)
+
+ if len(ci.buffer) > 0 {
+ ci.flush(ci.buffer)
+ }
+ // Avoid touching the scratch buffer as resploop could be using it.
+ err = ci.cn.sendSimpleMessage('c')
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ <-ci.done
+ ci.cn.inCopy = false
+
+ if ci.isErrorSet() {
+ err = ci.err
+ return err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6d252ecee2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@
+/*
+Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package.
+
+In most cases clients will use the database/sql package instead of
+using this package directly. For example:
+
+ import (
+ "database/sql"
+
+ _ "github.com/lib/pq"
+ )
+
+ func main() {
+ db, err := sql.Open("postgres", "user=pqgotest dbname=pqgotest sslmode=verify-full")
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ age := 21
+ rows, err := db.Query("SELECT name FROM users WHERE age = $1", age)
+ …
+ }
+
+You can also connect to a database using a URL. For example:
+
+ db, err := sql.Open("postgres", "postgres://pqgotest:password@localhost/pqgotest?sslmode=verify-full")
+
+
+Connection String Parameters
+
+
+Similarly to libpq, when establishing a connection using pq you are expected to
+supply a connection string containing zero or more parameters.
+A subset of the connection parameters supported by libpq are also supported by pq.
+Additionally, pq also lets you specify run-time parameters (such as search_path or work_mem)
+directly in the connection string. This is different from libpq, which does not allow
+run-time parameters in the connection string, instead requiring you to supply
+them in the options parameter.
+
+For compatibility with libpq, the following special connection parameters are
+supported:
+
+ * dbname - The name of the database to connect to
+ * user - The user to sign in as
+ * password - The user's password
+ * host - The host to connect to. Values that start with / are for unix domain sockets. (default is localhost)
+ * port - The port to bind to. (default is 5432)
+ * sslmode - Whether or not to use SSL (default is require, this is not the default for libpq)
+ * fallback_application_name - An application_name to fall back to if one isn't provided.
+ * connect_timeout - Maximum wait for connection, in seconds. Zero or not specified means wait indefinitely.
+ * sslcert - Cert file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
+ * sslkey - Key file location. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
+ * sslrootcert - The location of the root certificate file. The file must contain PEM encoded data.
+
+Valid values for sslmode are:
+
+ * disable - No SSL
+ * require - Always SSL (skip verification)
+ * verify-ca - Always SSL (verify that the certificate presented by the server was signed by a trusted CA)
+ * verify-full - Always SSL (verify that the certification presented by the server was signed by a trusted CA and the server host name matches the one in the certificate)
+
+See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
+for more information about connection string parameters.
+
+Use single quotes for values that contain whitespace:
+
+ "user=pqgotest password='with spaces'"
+
+A backslash will escape the next character in values:
+
+ "user=space\ man password='it\'s valid'
+
+Note that the connection parameter client_encoding (which sets the
+text encoding for the connection) may be set but must be "UTF8",
+matching with the same rules as Postgres. It is an error to provide
+any other value.
+
+In addition to the parameters listed above, any run-time parameter that can be
+set at backend start time can be set in the connection string. For more
+information, see
+http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/runtime-config.html.
+
+Most environment variables as specified at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-envars.html
+supported by libpq are also supported by pq. If any of the environment
+variables not supported by pq are set, pq will panic during connection
+establishment. Environment variables have a lower precedence than explicitly
+provided connection parameters.
+
+The pgpass mechanism as described in http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-pgpass.html
+is supported, but on Windows PGPASSFILE must be specified explicitly.
+
+
+Queries
+
+
+database/sql does not dictate any specific format for parameter
+markers in query strings, and pq uses the Postgres-native ordinal markers,
+as shown above. The same marker can be reused for the same parameter:
+
+ rows, err := db.Query(`SELECT name FROM users WHERE favorite_fruit = $1
+ OR age BETWEEN $2 AND $2 + 3`, "orange", 64)
+
+pq does not support the LastInsertId() method of the Result type in database/sql.
+To return the identifier of an INSERT (or UPDATE or DELETE), use the Postgres
+RETURNING clause with a standard Query or QueryRow call:
+
+ var userid int
+ err := db.QueryRow(`INSERT INTO users(name, favorite_fruit, age)
+ VALUES('beatrice', 'starfruit', 93) RETURNING id`).Scan(&userid)
+
+For more details on RETURNING, see the Postgres documentation:
+
+ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-insert.html
+ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-update.html
+ http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-delete.html
+
+For additional instructions on querying see the documentation for the database/sql package.
+
+
+Data Types
+
+
+Parameters pass through driver.DefaultParameterConverter before they are handled
+by this package. When the binary_parameters connection option is enabled,
+[]byte values are sent directly to the backend as data in binary format.
+
+This package returns the following types for values from the PostgreSQL backend:
+
+ - integer types smallint, integer, and bigint are returned as int64
+ - floating-point types real and double precision are returned as float64
+ - character types char, varchar, and text are returned as string
+ - temporal types date, time, timetz, timestamp, and timestamptz are returned as time.Time
+ - the boolean type is returned as bool
+ - the bytea type is returned as []byte
+
+All other types are returned directly from the backend as []byte values in text format.
+
+
+Errors
+
+
+pq may return errors of type *pq.Error which can be interrogated for error details:
+
+ if err, ok := err.(*pq.Error); ok {
+ fmt.Println("pq error:", err.Code.Name())
+ }
+
+See the pq.Error type for details.
+
+
+Bulk imports
+
+You can perform bulk imports by preparing a statement returned by pq.CopyIn (or
+pq.CopyInSchema) in an explicit transaction (sql.Tx). The returned statement
+handle can then be repeatedly "executed" to copy data into the target table.
+After all data has been processed you should call Exec() once with no arguments
+to flush all buffered data. Any call to Exec() might return an error which
+should be handled appropriately, but because of the internal buffering an error
+returned by Exec() might not be related to the data passed in the call that
+failed.
+
+CopyIn uses COPY FROM internally. It is not possible to COPY outside of an
+explicit transaction in pq.
+
+Usage example:
+
+ txn, err := db.Begin()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ stmt, err := txn.Prepare(pq.CopyIn("users", "name", "age"))
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ for _, user := range users {
+ _, err = stmt.Exec(user.Name, int64(user.Age))
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ _, err = stmt.Exec()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ err = stmt.Close()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+ err = txn.Commit()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+
+
+Notifications
+
+
+PostgreSQL supports a simple publish/subscribe model over database
+connections. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-notify.html
+for more information about the general mechanism.
+
+To start listening for notifications, you first have to open a new connection
+to the database by calling NewListener. This connection can not be used for
+anything other than LISTEN / NOTIFY. Calling Listen will open a "notification
+channel"; once a notification channel is open, a notification generated on that
+channel will effect a send on the Listener.Notify channel. A notification
+channel will remain open until Unlisten is called, though connection loss might
+result in some notifications being lost. To solve this problem, Listener sends
+a nil pointer over the Notify channel any time the connection is re-established
+following a connection loss. The application can get information about the
+state of the underlying connection by setting an event callback in the call to
+NewListener.
+
+A single Listener can safely be used from concurrent goroutines, which means
+that there is often no need to create more than one Listener in your
+application. However, a Listener is always connected to a single database, so
+you will need to create a new Listener instance for every database you want to
+receive notifications in.
+
+The channel name in both Listen and Unlisten is case sensitive, and can contain
+any characters legal in an identifier (see
+http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-syntax-lexical.html#SQL-SYNTAX-IDENTIFIERS
+for more information). Note that the channel name will be truncated to 63
+bytes by the PostgreSQL server.
+
+You can find a complete, working example of Listener usage at
+http://godoc.org/github.com/lib/pq/listen_example.
+
+*/
+package pq
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..29e8f6ff7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/encode.go
@@ -0,0 +1,589 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "database/sql/driver"
+ "encoding/binary"
+ "encoding/hex"
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/lib/pq/oid"
+)
+
+func binaryEncode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, x interface{}) []byte {
+ switch v := x.(type) {
+ case []byte:
+ return v
+ default:
+ return encode(parameterStatus, x, oid.T_unknown)
+ }
+}
+
+func encode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, x interface{}, pgtypOid oid.Oid) []byte {
+ switch v := x.(type) {
+ case int64:
+ return strconv.AppendInt(nil, v, 10)
+ case float64:
+ return strconv.AppendFloat(nil, v, 'f', -1, 64)
+ case []byte:
+ if pgtypOid == oid.T_bytea {
+ return encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, v)
+ }
+
+ return v
+ case string:
+ if pgtypOid == oid.T_bytea {
+ return encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, []byte(v))
+ }
+
+ return []byte(v)
+ case bool:
+ return strconv.AppendBool(nil, v)
+ case time.Time:
+ return formatTs(v)
+
+ default:
+ errorf("encode: unknown type for %T", v)
+ }
+
+ panic("not reached")
+}
+
+func decode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid, f format) interface{} {
+ switch f {
+ case formatBinary:
+ return binaryDecode(parameterStatus, s, typ)
+ case formatText:
+ return textDecode(parameterStatus, s, typ)
+ default:
+ panic("not reached")
+ }
+}
+
+func binaryDecode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid) interface{} {
+ switch typ {
+ case oid.T_bytea:
+ return s
+ case oid.T_int8:
+ return int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s))
+ case oid.T_int4:
+ return int64(int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(s)))
+ case oid.T_int2:
+ return int64(int16(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(s)))
+
+ default:
+ errorf("don't know how to decode binary parameter of type %d", uint32(typ))
+ }
+
+ panic("not reached")
+}
+
+func textDecode(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, s []byte, typ oid.Oid) interface{} {
+ switch typ {
+ case oid.T_char, oid.T_varchar, oid.T_text:
+ return string(s)
+ case oid.T_bytea:
+ b, err := parseBytea(s)
+ if err != nil {
+ errorf("%s", err)
+ }
+ return b
+ case oid.T_timestamptz:
+ return parseTs(parameterStatus.currentLocation, string(s))
+ case oid.T_timestamp, oid.T_date:
+ return parseTs(nil, string(s))
+ case oid.T_time:
+ return mustParse("15:04:05", typ, s)
+ case oid.T_timetz:
+ return mustParse("15:04:05-07", typ, s)
+ case oid.T_bool:
+ return s[0] == 't'
+ case oid.T_int8, oid.T_int4, oid.T_int2:
+ i, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(s), 10, 64)
+ if err != nil {
+ errorf("%s", err)
+ }
+ return i
+ case oid.T_float4, oid.T_float8:
+ bits := 64
+ if typ == oid.T_float4 {
+ bits = 32
+ }
+ f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(string(s), bits)
+ if err != nil {
+ errorf("%s", err)
+ }
+ return f
+ }
+
+ return s
+}
+
+// appendEncodedText encodes item in text format as required by COPY
+// and appends to buf
+func appendEncodedText(parameterStatus *parameterStatus, buf []byte, x interface{}) []byte {
+ switch v := x.(type) {
+ case int64:
+ return strconv.AppendInt(buf, v, 10)
+ case float64:
+ return strconv.AppendFloat(buf, v, 'f', -1, 64)
+ case []byte:
+ encodedBytea := encodeBytea(parameterStatus.serverVersion, v)
+ return appendEscapedText(buf, string(encodedBytea))
+ case string:
+ return appendEscapedText(buf, v)
+ case bool:
+ return strconv.AppendBool(buf, v)
+ case time.Time:
+ return append(buf, formatTs(v)...)
+ case nil:
+ return append(buf, "\\N"...)
+ default:
+ errorf("encode: unknown type for %T", v)
+ }
+
+ panic("not reached")
+}
+
+func appendEscapedText(buf []byte, text string) []byte {
+ escapeNeeded := false
+ startPos := 0
+ var c byte
+
+ // check if we need to escape
+ for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
+ c = text[i]
+ if c == '\\' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' {
+ escapeNeeded = true
+ startPos = i
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ if !escapeNeeded {
+ return append(buf, text...)
+ }
+
+ // copy till first char to escape, iterate the rest
+ result := append(buf, text[:startPos]...)
+ for i := startPos; i < len(text); i++ {
+ c = text[i]
+ switch c {
+ case '\\':
+ result = append(result, '\\', '\\')
+ case '\n':
+ result = append(result, '\\', 'n')
+ case '\r':
+ result = append(result, '\\', 'r')
+ case '\t':
+ result = append(result, '\\', 't')
+ default:
+ result = append(result, c)
+ }
+ }
+ return result
+}
+
+func mustParse(f string, typ oid.Oid, s []byte) time.Time {
+ str := string(s)
+
+ // check for a 30-minute-offset timezone
+ if (typ == oid.T_timestamptz || typ == oid.T_timetz) &&
+ str[len(str)-3] == ':' {
+ f += ":00"
+ }
+ t, err := time.Parse(f, str)
+ if err != nil {
+ errorf("decode: %s", err)
+ }
+ return t
+}
+
+var errInvalidTimestamp = errors.New("invalid timestamp")
+
+type timestampParser struct {
+ err error
+}
+
+func (p *timestampParser) expect(str string, char byte, pos int) {
+ if p.err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ if pos+1 > len(str) {
+ p.err = errInvalidTimestamp
+ return
+ }
+ if c := str[pos]; c != char && p.err == nil {
+ p.err = fmt.Errorf("expected '%v' at position %v; got '%v'", char, pos, c)
+ }
+}
+
+func (p *timestampParser) mustAtoi(str string, begin int, end int) int {
+ if p.err != nil {
+ return 0
+ }
+ if begin < 0 || end < 0 || begin > end || end > len(str) {
+ p.err = errInvalidTimestamp
+ return 0
+ }
+ result, err := strconv.Atoi(str[begin:end])
+ if err != nil {
+ if p.err == nil {
+ p.err = fmt.Errorf("expected number; got '%v'", str)
+ }
+ return 0
+ }
+ return result
+}
+
+// The location cache caches the time zones typically used by the client.
+type locationCache struct {
+ cache map[int]*time.Location
+ lock sync.Mutex
+}
+
+// All connections share the same list of timezones. Benchmarking shows that
+// about 5% speed could be gained by putting the cache in the connection and
+// losing the mutex, at the cost of a small amount of memory and a somewhat
+// significant increase in code complexity.
+var globalLocationCache = newLocationCache()
+
+func newLocationCache() *locationCache {
+ return &locationCache{cache: make(map[int]*time.Location)}
+}
+
+// Returns the cached timezone for the specified offset, creating and caching
+// it if necessary.
+func (c *locationCache) getLocation(offset int) *time.Location {
+ c.lock.Lock()
+ defer c.lock.Unlock()
+
+ location, ok := c.cache[offset]
+ if !ok {
+ location = time.FixedZone("", offset)
+ c.cache[offset] = location
+ }
+
+ return location
+}
+
+var infinityTsEnabled = false
+var infinityTsNegative time.Time
+var infinityTsPositive time.Time
+
+const (
+ infinityTsEnabledAlready = "pq: infinity timestamp enabled already"
+ infinityTsNegativeMustBeSmaller = "pq: infinity timestamp: negative value must be smaller (before) than positive"
+)
+
+// EnableInfinityTs controls the handling of Postgres' "-infinity" and
+// "infinity" "timestamp"s.
+//
+// If EnableInfinityTs is not called, "-infinity" and "infinity" will return
+// []byte("-infinity") and []byte("infinity") respectively, and potentially
+// cause error "sql: Scan error on column index 0: unsupported driver -> Scan
+// pair: []uint8 -> *time.Time", when scanning into a time.Time value.
+//
+// Once EnableInfinityTs has been called, all connections created using this
+// driver will decode Postgres' "-infinity" and "infinity" for "timestamp",
+// "timestamp with time zone" and "date" types to the predefined minimum and
+// maximum times, respectively. When encoding time.Time values, any time which
+// equals or precedes the predefined minimum time will be encoded to
+// "-infinity". Any values at or past the maximum time will similarly be
+// encoded to "infinity".
+//
+// If EnableInfinityTs is called with negative >= positive, it will panic.
+// Calling EnableInfinityTs after a connection has been established results in
+// undefined behavior. If EnableInfinityTs is called more than once, it will
+// panic.
+func EnableInfinityTs(negative time.Time, positive time.Time) {
+ if infinityTsEnabled {
+ panic(infinityTsEnabledAlready)
+ }
+ if !negative.Before(positive) {
+ panic(infinityTsNegativeMustBeSmaller)
+ }
+ infinityTsEnabled = true
+ infinityTsNegative = negative
+ infinityTsPositive = positive
+}
+
+/*
+ * Testing might want to toggle infinityTsEnabled
+ */
+func disableInfinityTs() {
+ infinityTsEnabled = false
+}
+
+// This is a time function specific to the Postgres default DateStyle
+// setting ("ISO, MDY"), the only one we currently support. This
+// accounts for the discrepancies between the parsing available with
+// time.Parse and the Postgres date formatting quirks.
+func parseTs(currentLocation *time.Location, str string) interface{} {
+ switch str {
+ case "-infinity":
+ if infinityTsEnabled {
+ return infinityTsNegative
+ }
+ return []byte(str)
+ case "infinity":
+ if infinityTsEnabled {
+ return infinityTsPositive
+ }
+ return []byte(str)
+ }
+ t, err := ParseTimestamp(currentLocation, str)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return t
+}
+
+// ParseTimestamp parses Postgres' text format. It returns a time.Time in
+// currentLocation iff that time's offset agrees with the offset sent from the
+// Postgres server. Otherwise, ParseTimestamp returns a time.Time with the
+// fixed offset offset provided by the Postgres server.
+func ParseTimestamp(currentLocation *time.Location, str string) (time.Time, error) {
+ p := timestampParser{}
+
+ monSep := strings.IndexRune(str, '-')
+ // this is Gregorian year, not ISO Year
+ // In Gregorian system, the year 1 BC is followed by AD 1
+ year := p.mustAtoi(str, 0, monSep)
+ daySep := monSep + 3
+ month := p.mustAtoi(str, monSep+1, daySep)
+ p.expect(str, '-', daySep)
+ timeSep := daySep + 3
+ day := p.mustAtoi(str, daySep+1, timeSep)
+
+ var hour, minute, second int
+ if len(str) > monSep+len("01-01")+1 {
+ p.expect(str, ' ', timeSep)
+ minSep := timeSep + 3
+ p.expect(str, ':', minSep)
+ hour = p.mustAtoi(str, timeSep+1, minSep)
+ secSep := minSep + 3
+ p.expect(str, ':', secSep)
+ minute = p.mustAtoi(str, minSep+1, secSep)
+ secEnd := secSep + 3
+ second = p.mustAtoi(str, secSep+1, secEnd)
+ }
+ remainderIdx := monSep + len("01-01 00:00:00") + 1
+ // Three optional (but ordered) sections follow: the
+ // fractional seconds, the time zone offset, and the BC
+ // designation. We set them up here and adjust the other
+ // offsets if the preceding sections exist.
+
+ nanoSec := 0
+ tzOff := 0
+
+ if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == '.' {
+ fracStart := remainderIdx + 1
+ fracOff := strings.IndexAny(str[fracStart:], "-+ ")
+ if fracOff < 0 {
+ fracOff = len(str) - fracStart
+ }
+ fracSec := p.mustAtoi(str, fracStart, fracStart+fracOff)
+ nanoSec = fracSec * (1000000000 / int(math.Pow(10, float64(fracOff))))
+
+ remainderIdx += fracOff + 1
+ }
+ if tzStart := remainderIdx; tzStart < len(str) && (str[tzStart] == '-' || str[tzStart] == '+') {
+ // time zone separator is always '-' or '+' (UTC is +00)
+ var tzSign int
+ switch c := str[tzStart]; c {
+ case '-':
+ tzSign = -1
+ case '+':
+ tzSign = +1
+ default:
+ return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("expected '-' or '+' at position %v; got %v", tzStart, c)
+ }
+ tzHours := p.mustAtoi(str, tzStart+1, tzStart+3)
+ remainderIdx += 3
+ var tzMin, tzSec int
+ if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == ':' {
+ tzMin = p.mustAtoi(str, remainderIdx+1, remainderIdx+3)
+ remainderIdx += 3
+ }
+ if remainderIdx < len(str) && str[remainderIdx] == ':' {
+ tzSec = p.mustAtoi(str, remainderIdx+1, remainderIdx+3)
+ remainderIdx += 3
+ }
+ tzOff = tzSign * ((tzHours * 60 * 60) + (tzMin * 60) + tzSec)
+ }
+ var isoYear int
+ if remainderIdx+3 <= len(str) && str[remainderIdx:remainderIdx+3] == " BC" {
+ isoYear = 1 - year
+ remainderIdx += 3
+ } else {
+ isoYear = year
+ }
+ if remainderIdx < len(str) {
+ return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("expected end of input, got %v", str[remainderIdx:])
+ }
+ t := time.Date(isoYear, time.Month(month), day,
+ hour, minute, second, nanoSec,
+ globalLocationCache.getLocation(tzOff))
+
+ if currentLocation != nil {
+ // Set the location of the returned Time based on the session's
+ // TimeZone value, but only if the local time zone database agrees with
+ // the remote database on the offset.
+ lt := t.In(currentLocation)
+ _, newOff := lt.Zone()
+ if newOff == tzOff {
+ t = lt
+ }
+ }
+
+ return t, p.err
+}
+
+// formatTs formats t into a format postgres understands.
+func formatTs(t time.Time) []byte {
+ if infinityTsEnabled {
+ // t <= -infinity : ! (t > -infinity)
+ if !t.After(infinityTsNegative) {
+ return []byte("-infinity")
+ }
+ // t >= infinity : ! (!t < infinity)
+ if !t.Before(infinityTsPositive) {
+ return []byte("infinity")
+ }
+ }
+ return FormatTimestamp(t)
+}
+
+// FormatTimestamp formats t into Postgres' text format for timestamps.
+func FormatTimestamp(t time.Time) []byte {
+ // Need to send dates before 0001 A.D. with " BC" suffix, instead of the
+ // minus sign preferred by Go.
+ // Beware, "0000" in ISO is "1 BC", "-0001" is "2 BC" and so on
+ bc := false
+ if t.Year() <= 0 {
+ // flip year sign, and add 1, e.g: "0" will be "1", and "-10" will be "11"
+ t = t.AddDate((-t.Year())*2+1, 0, 0)
+ bc = true
+ }
+ b := []byte(t.Format(time.RFC3339Nano))
+
+ _, offset := t.Zone()
+ offset = offset % 60
+ if offset != 0 {
+ // RFC3339Nano already printed the minus sign
+ if offset < 0 {
+ offset = -offset
+ }
+
+ b = append(b, ':')
+ if offset < 10 {
+ b = append(b, '0')
+ }
+ b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(offset), 10)
+ }
+
+ if bc {
+ b = append(b, " BC"...)
+ }
+ return b
+}
+
+// Parse a bytea value received from the server. Both "hex" and the legacy
+// "escape" format are supported.
+func parseBytea(s []byte) (result []byte, err error) {
+ if len(s) >= 2 && bytes.Equal(s[:2], []byte("\\x")) {
+ // bytea_output = hex
+ s = s[2:] // trim off leading "\\x"
+ result = make([]byte, hex.DecodedLen(len(s)))
+ _, err := hex.Decode(result, s)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ } else {
+ // bytea_output = escape
+ for len(s) > 0 {
+ if s[0] == '\\' {
+ // escaped '\\'
+ if len(s) >= 2 && s[1] == '\\' {
+ result = append(result, '\\')
+ s = s[2:]
+ continue
+ }
+
+ // '\\' followed by an octal number
+ if len(s) < 4 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid bytea sequence %v", s)
+ }
+ r, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(s[1:4]), 8, 9)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse bytea value: %s", err.Error())
+ }
+ result = append(result, byte(r))
+ s = s[4:]
+ } else {
+ // We hit an unescaped, raw byte. Try to read in as many as
+ // possible in one go.
+ i := bytes.IndexByte(s, '\\')
+ if i == -1 {
+ result = append(result, s...)
+ break
+ }
+ result = append(result, s[:i]...)
+ s = s[i:]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result, nil
+}
+
+func encodeBytea(serverVersion int, v []byte) (result []byte) {
+ if serverVersion >= 90000 {
+ // Use the hex format if we know that the server supports it
+ result = make([]byte, 2+hex.EncodedLen(len(v)))
+ result[0] = '\\'
+ result[1] = 'x'
+ hex.Encode(result[2:], v)
+ } else {
+ // .. or resort to "escape"
+ for _, b := range v {
+ if b == '\\' {
+ result = append(result, '\\', '\\')
+ } else if b < 0x20 || b > 0x7e {
+ result = append(result, []byte(fmt.Sprintf("\\%03o", b))...)
+ } else {
+ result = append(result, b)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return result
+}
+
+// NullTime represents a time.Time that may be null. NullTime implements the
+// sql.Scanner interface so it can be used as a scan destination, similar to
+// sql.NullString.
+type NullTime struct {
+ Time time.Time
+ Valid bool // Valid is true if Time is not NULL
+}
+
+// Scan implements the Scanner interface.
+func (nt *NullTime) Scan(value interface{}) error {
+ nt.Time, nt.Valid = value.(time.Time)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Value implements the driver Valuer interface.
+func (nt NullTime) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
+ if !nt.Valid {
+ return nil, nil
+ }
+ return nt.Time, nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b4bb44cee3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/error.go
@@ -0,0 +1,508 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "database/sql/driver"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "net"
+ "runtime"
+)
+
+// Error severities
+const (
+ Efatal = "FATAL"
+ Epanic = "PANIC"
+ Ewarning = "WARNING"
+ Enotice = "NOTICE"
+ Edebug = "DEBUG"
+ Einfo = "INFO"
+ Elog = "LOG"
+)
+
+// Error represents an error communicating with the server.
+//
+// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/protocol-error-fields.html for details of the fields
+type Error struct {
+ Severity string
+ Code ErrorCode
+ Message string
+ Detail string
+ Hint string
+ Position string
+ InternalPosition string
+ InternalQuery string
+ Where string
+ Schema string
+ Table string
+ Column string
+ DataTypeName string
+ Constraint string
+ File string
+ Line string
+ Routine string
+}
+
+// ErrorCode is a five-character error code.
+type ErrorCode string
+
+// Name returns a more human friendly rendering of the error code, namely the
+// "condition name".
+//
+// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html for
+// details.
+func (ec ErrorCode) Name() string {
+ return errorCodeNames[ec]
+}
+
+// ErrorClass is only the class part of an error code.
+type ErrorClass string
+
+// Name returns the condition name of an error class. It is equivalent to the
+// condition name of the "standard" error code (i.e. the one having the last
+// three characters "000").
+func (ec ErrorClass) Name() string {
+ return errorCodeNames[ErrorCode(ec+"000")]
+}
+
+// Class returns the error class, e.g. "28".
+//
+// See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html for
+// details.
+func (ec ErrorCode) Class() ErrorClass {
+ return ErrorClass(ec[0:2])
+}
+
+// errorCodeNames is a mapping between the five-character error codes and the
+// human readable "condition names". It is derived from the list at
+// http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/errcodes-appendix.html
+var errorCodeNames = map[ErrorCode]string{
+ // Class 00 - Successful Completion
+ "00000": "successful_completion",
+ // Class 01 - Warning
+ "01000": "warning",
+ "0100C": "dynamic_result_sets_returned",
+ "01008": "implicit_zero_bit_padding",
+ "01003": "null_value_eliminated_in_set_function",
+ "01007": "privilege_not_granted",
+ "01006": "privilege_not_revoked",
+ "01004": "string_data_right_truncation",
+ "01P01": "deprecated_feature",
+ // Class 02 - No Data (this is also a warning class per the SQL standard)
+ "02000": "no_data",
+ "02001": "no_additional_dynamic_result_sets_returned",
+ // Class 03 - SQL Statement Not Yet Complete
+ "03000": "sql_statement_not_yet_complete",
+ // Class 08 - Connection Exception
+ "08000": "connection_exception",
+ "08003": "connection_does_not_exist",
+ "08006": "connection_failure",
+ "08001": "sqlclient_unable_to_establish_sqlconnection",
+ "08004": "sqlserver_rejected_establishment_of_sqlconnection",
+ "08007": "transaction_resolution_unknown",
+ "08P01": "protocol_violation",
+ // Class 09 - Triggered Action Exception
+ "09000": "triggered_action_exception",
+ // Class 0A - Feature Not Supported
+ "0A000": "feature_not_supported",
+ // Class 0B - Invalid Transaction Initiation
+ "0B000": "invalid_transaction_initiation",
+ // Class 0F - Locator Exception
+ "0F000": "locator_exception",
+ "0F001": "invalid_locator_specification",
+ // Class 0L - Invalid Grantor
+ "0L000": "invalid_grantor",
+ "0LP01": "invalid_grant_operation",
+ // Class 0P - Invalid Role Specification
+ "0P000": "invalid_role_specification",
+ // Class 0Z - Diagnostics Exception
+ "0Z000": "diagnostics_exception",
+ "0Z002": "stacked_diagnostics_accessed_without_active_handler",
+ // Class 20 - Case Not Found
+ "20000": "case_not_found",
+ // Class 21 - Cardinality Violation
+ "21000": "cardinality_violation",
+ // Class 22 - Data Exception
+ "22000": "data_exception",
+ "2202E": "array_subscript_error",
+ "22021": "character_not_in_repertoire",
+ "22008": "datetime_field_overflow",
+ "22012": "division_by_zero",
+ "22005": "error_in_assignment",
+ "2200B": "escape_character_conflict",
+ "22022": "indicator_overflow",
+ "22015": "interval_field_overflow",
+ "2201E": "invalid_argument_for_logarithm",
+ "22014": "invalid_argument_for_ntile_function",
+ "22016": "invalid_argument_for_nth_value_function",
+ "2201F": "invalid_argument_for_power_function",
+ "2201G": "invalid_argument_for_width_bucket_function",
+ "22018": "invalid_character_value_for_cast",
+ "22007": "invalid_datetime_format",
+ "22019": "invalid_escape_character",
+ "2200D": "invalid_escape_octet",
+ "22025": "invalid_escape_sequence",
+ "22P06": "nonstandard_use_of_escape_character",
+ "22010": "invalid_indicator_parameter_value",
+ "22023": "invalid_parameter_value",
+ "2201B": "invalid_regular_expression",
+ "2201W": "invalid_row_count_in_limit_clause",
+ "2201X": "invalid_row_count_in_result_offset_clause",
+ "22009": "invalid_time_zone_displacement_value",
+ "2200C": "invalid_use_of_escape_character",
+ "2200G": "most_specific_type_mismatch",
+ "22004": "null_value_not_allowed",
+ "22002": "null_value_no_indicator_parameter",
+ "22003": "numeric_value_out_of_range",
+ "22026": "string_data_length_mismatch",
+ "22001": "string_data_right_truncation",
+ "22011": "substring_error",
+ "22027": "trim_error",
+ "22024": "unterminated_c_string",
+ "2200F": "zero_length_character_string",
+ "22P01": "floating_point_exception",
+ "22P02": "invalid_text_representation",
+ "22P03": "invalid_binary_representation",
+ "22P04": "bad_copy_file_format",
+ "22P05": "untranslatable_character",
+ "2200L": "not_an_xml_document",
+ "2200M": "invalid_xml_document",
+ "2200N": "invalid_xml_content",
+ "2200S": "invalid_xml_comment",
+ "2200T": "invalid_xml_processing_instruction",
+ // Class 23 - Integrity Constraint Violation
+ "23000": "integrity_constraint_violation",
+ "23001": "restrict_violation",
+ "23502": "not_null_violation",
+ "23503": "foreign_key_violation",
+ "23505": "unique_violation",
+ "23514": "check_violation",
+ "23P01": "exclusion_violation",
+ // Class 24 - Invalid Cursor State
+ "24000": "invalid_cursor_state",
+ // Class 25 - Invalid Transaction State
+ "25000": "invalid_transaction_state",
+ "25001": "active_sql_transaction",
+ "25002": "branch_transaction_already_active",
+ "25008": "held_cursor_requires_same_isolation_level",
+ "25003": "inappropriate_access_mode_for_branch_transaction",
+ "25004": "inappropriate_isolation_level_for_branch_transaction",
+ "25005": "no_active_sql_transaction_for_branch_transaction",
+ "25006": "read_only_sql_transaction",
+ "25007": "schema_and_data_statement_mixing_not_supported",
+ "25P01": "no_active_sql_transaction",
+ "25P02": "in_failed_sql_transaction",
+ // Class 26 - Invalid SQL Statement Name
+ "26000": "invalid_sql_statement_name",
+ // Class 27 - Triggered Data Change Violation
+ "27000": "triggered_data_change_violation",
+ // Class 28 - Invalid Authorization Specification
+ "28000": "invalid_authorization_specification",
+ "28P01": "invalid_password",
+ // Class 2B - Dependent Privilege Descriptors Still Exist
+ "2B000": "dependent_privilege_descriptors_still_exist",
+ "2BP01": "dependent_objects_still_exist",
+ // Class 2D - Invalid Transaction Termination
+ "2D000": "invalid_transaction_termination",
+ // Class 2F - SQL Routine Exception
+ "2F000": "sql_routine_exception",
+ "2F005": "function_executed_no_return_statement",
+ "2F002": "modifying_sql_data_not_permitted",
+ "2F003": "prohibited_sql_statement_attempted",
+ "2F004": "reading_sql_data_not_permitted",
+ // Class 34 - Invalid Cursor Name
+ "34000": "invalid_cursor_name",
+ // Class 38 - External Routine Exception
+ "38000": "external_routine_exception",
+ "38001": "containing_sql_not_permitted",
+ "38002": "modifying_sql_data_not_permitted",
+ "38003": "prohibited_sql_statement_attempted",
+ "38004": "reading_sql_data_not_permitted",
+ // Class 39 - External Routine Invocation Exception
+ "39000": "external_routine_invocation_exception",
+ "39001": "invalid_sqlstate_returned",
+ "39004": "null_value_not_allowed",
+ "39P01": "trigger_protocol_violated",
+ "39P02": "srf_protocol_violated",
+ // Class 3B - Savepoint Exception
+ "3B000": "savepoint_exception",
+ "3B001": "invalid_savepoint_specification",
+ // Class 3D - Invalid Catalog Name
+ "3D000": "invalid_catalog_name",
+ // Class 3F - Invalid Schema Name
+ "3F000": "invalid_schema_name",
+ // Class 40 - Transaction Rollback
+ "40000": "transaction_rollback",
+ "40002": "transaction_integrity_constraint_violation",
+ "40001": "serialization_failure",
+ "40003": "statement_completion_unknown",
+ "40P01": "deadlock_detected",
+ // Class 42 - Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation
+ "42000": "syntax_error_or_access_rule_violation",
+ "42601": "syntax_error",
+ "42501": "insufficient_privilege",
+ "42846": "cannot_coerce",
+ "42803": "grouping_error",
+ "42P20": "windowing_error",
+ "42P19": "invalid_recursion",
+ "42830": "invalid_foreign_key",
+ "42602": "invalid_name",
+ "42622": "name_too_long",
+ "42939": "reserved_name",
+ "42804": "datatype_mismatch",
+ "42P18": "indeterminate_datatype",
+ "42P21": "collation_mismatch",
+ "42P22": "indeterminate_collation",
+ "42809": "wrong_object_type",
+ "42703": "undefined_column",
+ "42883": "undefined_function",
+ "42P01": "undefined_table",
+ "42P02": "undefined_parameter",
+ "42704": "undefined_object",
+ "42701": "duplicate_column",
+ "42P03": "duplicate_cursor",
+ "42P04": "duplicate_database",
+ "42723": "duplicate_function",
+ "42P05": "duplicate_prepared_statement",
+ "42P06": "duplicate_schema",
+ "42P07": "duplicate_table",
+ "42712": "duplicate_alias",
+ "42710": "duplicate_object",
+ "42702": "ambiguous_column",
+ "42725": "ambiguous_function",
+ "42P08": "ambiguous_parameter",
+ "42P09": "ambiguous_alias",
+ "42P10": "invalid_column_reference",
+ "42611": "invalid_column_definition",
+ "42P11": "invalid_cursor_definition",
+ "42P12": "invalid_database_definition",
+ "42P13": "invalid_function_definition",
+ "42P14": "invalid_prepared_statement_definition",
+ "42P15": "invalid_schema_definition",
+ "42P16": "invalid_table_definition",
+ "42P17": "invalid_object_definition",
+ // Class 44 - WITH CHECK OPTION Violation
+ "44000": "with_check_option_violation",
+ // Class 53 - Insufficient Resources
+ "53000": "insufficient_resources",
+ "53100": "disk_full",
+ "53200": "out_of_memory",
+ "53300": "too_many_connections",
+ "53400": "configuration_limit_exceeded",
+ // Class 54 - Program Limit Exceeded
+ "54000": "program_limit_exceeded",
+ "54001": "statement_too_complex",
+ "54011": "too_many_columns",
+ "54023": "too_many_arguments",
+ // Class 55 - Object Not In Prerequisite State
+ "55000": "object_not_in_prerequisite_state",
+ "55006": "object_in_use",
+ "55P02": "cant_change_runtime_param",
+ "55P03": "lock_not_available",
+ // Class 57 - Operator Intervention
+ "57000": "operator_intervention",
+ "57014": "query_canceled",
+ "57P01": "admin_shutdown",
+ "57P02": "crash_shutdown",
+ "57P03": "cannot_connect_now",
+ "57P04": "database_dropped",
+ // Class 58 - System Error (errors external to PostgreSQL itself)
+ "58000": "system_error",
+ "58030": "io_error",
+ "58P01": "undefined_file",
+ "58P02": "duplicate_file",
+ // Class F0 - Configuration File Error
+ "F0000": "config_file_error",
+ "F0001": "lock_file_exists",
+ // Class HV - Foreign Data Wrapper Error (SQL/MED)
+ "HV000": "fdw_error",
+ "HV005": "fdw_column_name_not_found",
+ "HV002": "fdw_dynamic_parameter_value_needed",
+ "HV010": "fdw_function_sequence_error",
+ "HV021": "fdw_inconsistent_descriptor_information",
+ "HV024": "fdw_invalid_attribute_value",
+ "HV007": "fdw_invalid_column_name",
+ "HV008": "fdw_invalid_column_number",
+ "HV004": "fdw_invalid_data_type",
+ "HV006": "fdw_invalid_data_type_descriptors",
+ "HV091": "fdw_invalid_descriptor_field_identifier",
+ "HV00B": "fdw_invalid_handle",
+ "HV00C": "fdw_invalid_option_index",
+ "HV00D": "fdw_invalid_option_name",
+ "HV090": "fdw_invalid_string_length_or_buffer_length",
+ "HV00A": "fdw_invalid_string_format",
+ "HV009": "fdw_invalid_use_of_null_pointer",
+ "HV014": "fdw_too_many_handles",
+ "HV001": "fdw_out_of_memory",
+ "HV00P": "fdw_no_schemas",
+ "HV00J": "fdw_option_name_not_found",
+ "HV00K": "fdw_reply_handle",
+ "HV00Q": "fdw_schema_not_found",
+ "HV00R": "fdw_table_not_found",
+ "HV00L": "fdw_unable_to_create_execution",
+ "HV00M": "fdw_unable_to_create_reply",
+ "HV00N": "fdw_unable_to_establish_connection",
+ // Class P0 - PL/pgSQL Error
+ "P0000": "plpgsql_error",
+ "P0001": "raise_exception",
+ "P0002": "no_data_found",
+ "P0003": "too_many_rows",
+ // Class XX - Internal Error
+ "XX000": "internal_error",
+ "XX001": "data_corrupted",
+ "XX002": "index_corrupted",
+}
+
+func parseError(r *readBuf) *Error {
+ err := new(Error)
+ for t := r.byte(); t != 0; t = r.byte() {
+ msg := r.string()
+ switch t {
+ case 'S':
+ err.Severity = msg
+ case 'C':
+ err.Code = ErrorCode(msg)
+ case 'M':
+ err.Message = msg
+ case 'D':
+ err.Detail = msg
+ case 'H':
+ err.Hint = msg
+ case 'P':
+ err.Position = msg
+ case 'p':
+ err.InternalPosition = msg
+ case 'q':
+ err.InternalQuery = msg
+ case 'W':
+ err.Where = msg
+ case 's':
+ err.Schema = msg
+ case 't':
+ err.Table = msg
+ case 'c':
+ err.Column = msg
+ case 'd':
+ err.DataTypeName = msg
+ case 'n':
+ err.Constraint = msg
+ case 'F':
+ err.File = msg
+ case 'L':
+ err.Line = msg
+ case 'R':
+ err.Routine = msg
+ }
+ }
+ return err
+}
+
+// Fatal returns true if the Error Severity is fatal.
+func (err *Error) Fatal() bool {
+ return err.Severity == Efatal
+}
+
+// Get implements the legacy PGError interface. New code should use the fields
+// of the Error struct directly.
+func (err *Error) Get(k byte) (v string) {
+ switch k {
+ case 'S':
+ return err.Severity
+ case 'C':
+ return string(err.Code)
+ case 'M':
+ return err.Message
+ case 'D':
+ return err.Detail
+ case 'H':
+ return err.Hint
+ case 'P':
+ return err.Position
+ case 'p':
+ return err.InternalPosition
+ case 'q':
+ return err.InternalQuery
+ case 'W':
+ return err.Where
+ case 's':
+ return err.Schema
+ case 't':
+ return err.Table
+ case 'c':
+ return err.Column
+ case 'd':
+ return err.DataTypeName
+ case 'n':
+ return err.Constraint
+ case 'F':
+ return err.File
+ case 'L':
+ return err.Line
+ case 'R':
+ return err.Routine
+ }
+ return ""
+}
+
+func (err Error) Error() string {
+ return "pq: " + err.Message
+}
+
+// PGError is an interface used by previous versions of pq. It is provided
+// only to support legacy code. New code should use the Error type.
+type PGError interface {
+ Error() string
+ Fatal() bool
+ Get(k byte) (v string)
+}
+
+func errorf(s string, args ...interface{}) {
+ panic(fmt.Errorf("pq: %s", fmt.Sprintf(s, args...)))
+}
+
+func errRecoverNoErrBadConn(err *error) {
+ e := recover()
+ if e == nil {
+ // Do nothing
+ return
+ }
+ var ok bool
+ *err, ok = e.(error)
+ if !ok {
+ *err = fmt.Errorf("pq: unexpected error: %#v", e)
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *conn) errRecover(err *error) {
+ e := recover()
+ switch v := e.(type) {
+ case nil:
+ // Do nothing
+ case runtime.Error:
+ c.bad = true
+ panic(v)
+ case *Error:
+ if v.Fatal() {
+ *err = driver.ErrBadConn
+ } else {
+ *err = v
+ }
+ case *net.OpError:
+ *err = driver.ErrBadConn
+ case error:
+ if v == io.EOF || v.(error).Error() == "remote error: handshake failure" {
+ *err = driver.ErrBadConn
+ } else {
+ *err = v
+ }
+
+ default:
+ c.bad = true
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown error: %#v", e))
+ }
+
+ // Any time we return ErrBadConn, we need to remember it since *Tx doesn't
+ // mark the connection bad in database/sql.
+ if *err == driver.ErrBadConn {
+ c.bad = true
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..09f94244b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/notify.go
@@ -0,0 +1,782 @@
+package pq
+
+// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package.
+// This module contains support for Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY.
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "sync"
+ "sync/atomic"
+ "time"
+)
+
+// Notification represents a single notification from the database.
+type Notification struct {
+ // Process ID (PID) of the notifying postgres backend.
+ BePid int
+ // Name of the channel the notification was sent on.
+ Channel string
+ // Payload, or the empty string if unspecified.
+ Extra string
+}
+
+func recvNotification(r *readBuf) *Notification {
+ bePid := r.int32()
+ channel := r.string()
+ extra := r.string()
+
+ return &Notification{bePid, channel, extra}
+}
+
+const (
+ connStateIdle int32 = iota
+ connStateExpectResponse
+ connStateExpectReadyForQuery
+)
+
+type message struct {
+ typ byte
+ err error
+}
+
+var errListenerConnClosed = errors.New("pq: ListenerConn has been closed")
+
+// ListenerConn is a low-level interface for waiting for notifications. You
+// should use Listener instead.
+type ListenerConn struct {
+ // guards cn and err
+ connectionLock sync.Mutex
+ cn *conn
+ err error
+
+ connState int32
+
+ // the sending goroutine will be holding this lock
+ senderLock sync.Mutex
+
+ notificationChan chan<- *Notification
+
+ replyChan chan message
+}
+
+// Creates a new ListenerConn. Use NewListener instead.
+func NewListenerConn(name string, notificationChan chan<- *Notification) (*ListenerConn, error) {
+ return newDialListenerConn(defaultDialer{}, name, notificationChan)
+}
+
+func newDialListenerConn(d Dialer, name string, c chan<- *Notification) (*ListenerConn, error) {
+ cn, err := DialOpen(d, name)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ l := &ListenerConn{
+ cn: cn.(*conn),
+ notificationChan: c,
+ connState: connStateIdle,
+ replyChan: make(chan message, 2),
+ }
+
+ go l.listenerConnMain()
+
+ return l, nil
+}
+
+// We can only allow one goroutine at a time to be running a query on the
+// connection for various reasons, so the goroutine sending on the connection
+// must be holding senderLock.
+//
+// Returns an error if an unrecoverable error has occurred and the ListenerConn
+// should be abandoned.
+func (l *ListenerConn) acquireSenderLock() error {
+ // we must acquire senderLock first to avoid deadlocks; see ExecSimpleQuery
+ l.senderLock.Lock()
+
+ l.connectionLock.Lock()
+ err := l.err
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+ if err != nil {
+ l.senderLock.Unlock()
+ return err
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (l *ListenerConn) releaseSenderLock() {
+ l.senderLock.Unlock()
+}
+
+// setState advances the protocol state to newState. Returns false if moving
+// to that state from the current state is not allowed.
+func (l *ListenerConn) setState(newState int32) bool {
+ var expectedState int32
+
+ switch newState {
+ case connStateIdle:
+ expectedState = connStateExpectReadyForQuery
+ case connStateExpectResponse:
+ expectedState = connStateIdle
+ case connStateExpectReadyForQuery:
+ expectedState = connStateExpectResponse
+ default:
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected listenerConnState %d", newState))
+ }
+
+ return atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&l.connState, expectedState, newState)
+}
+
+// Main logic is here: receive messages from the postgres backend, forward
+// notifications and query replies and keep the internal state in sync with the
+// protocol state. Returns when the connection has been lost, is about to go
+// away or should be discarded because we couldn't agree on the state with the
+// server backend.
+func (l *ListenerConn) listenerConnLoop() (err error) {
+ defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err)
+
+ r := &readBuf{}
+ for {
+ t, err := l.cn.recvMessage(r)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ switch t {
+ case 'A':
+ // recvNotification copies all the data so we don't need to worry
+ // about the scratch buffer being overwritten.
+ l.notificationChan <- recvNotification(r)
+
+ case 'T', 'D':
+ // only used by tests; ignore
+
+ case 'E':
+ // We might receive an ErrorResponse even when not in a query; it
+ // is expected that the server will close the connection after
+ // that, but we should make sure that the error we display is the
+ // one from the stray ErrorResponse, not io.ErrUnexpectedEOF.
+ if !l.setState(connStateExpectReadyForQuery) {
+ return parseError(r)
+ }
+ l.replyChan <- message{t, parseError(r)}
+
+ case 'C', 'I':
+ if !l.setState(connStateExpectReadyForQuery) {
+ // protocol out of sync
+ return fmt.Errorf("unexpected CommandComplete")
+ }
+ // ExecSimpleQuery doesn't need to know about this message
+
+ case 'Z':
+ if !l.setState(connStateIdle) {
+ // protocol out of sync
+ return fmt.Errorf("unexpected ReadyForQuery")
+ }
+ l.replyChan <- message{t, nil}
+
+ case 'N', 'S':
+ // ignore
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("unexpected message %q from server in listenerConnLoop", t)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// This is the main routine for the goroutine receiving on the database
+// connection. Most of the main logic is in listenerConnLoop.
+func (l *ListenerConn) listenerConnMain() {
+ err := l.listenerConnLoop()
+
+ // listenerConnLoop terminated; we're done, but we still have to clean up.
+ // Make sure nobody tries to start any new queries by making sure the err
+ // pointer is set. It is important that we do not overwrite its value; a
+ // connection could be closed by either this goroutine or one sending on
+ // the connection -- whoever closes the connection is assumed to have the
+ // more meaningful error message (as the other one will probably get
+ // net.errClosed), so that goroutine sets the error we expose while the
+ // other error is discarded. If the connection is lost while two
+ // goroutines are operating on the socket, it probably doesn't matter which
+ // error we expose so we don't try to do anything more complex.
+ l.connectionLock.Lock()
+ if l.err == nil {
+ l.err = err
+ }
+ l.cn.Close()
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+
+ // There might be a query in-flight; make sure nobody's waiting for a
+ // response to it, since there's not going to be one.
+ close(l.replyChan)
+
+ // let the listener know we're done
+ close(l.notificationChan)
+
+ // this ListenerConn is done
+}
+
+// Send a LISTEN query to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery.
+func (l *ListenerConn) Listen(channel string) (bool, error) {
+ return l.ExecSimpleQuery("LISTEN " + QuoteIdentifier(channel))
+}
+
+// Send an UNLISTEN query to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery.
+func (l *ListenerConn) Unlisten(channel string) (bool, error) {
+ return l.ExecSimpleQuery("UNLISTEN " + QuoteIdentifier(channel))
+}
+
+// Send `UNLISTEN *` to the server. See ExecSimpleQuery.
+func (l *ListenerConn) UnlistenAll() (bool, error) {
+ return l.ExecSimpleQuery("UNLISTEN *")
+}
+
+// Ping the remote server to make sure it's alive. Non-nil error means the
+// connection has failed and should be abandoned.
+func (l *ListenerConn) Ping() error {
+ sent, err := l.ExecSimpleQuery("")
+ if !sent {
+ return err
+ }
+ if err != nil {
+ // shouldn't happen
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Attempt to send a query on the connection. Returns an error if sending the
+// query failed, and the caller should initiate closure of this connection.
+// The caller must be holding senderLock (see acquireSenderLock and
+// releaseSenderLock).
+func (l *ListenerConn) sendSimpleQuery(q string) (err error) {
+ defer errRecoverNoErrBadConn(&err)
+
+ // must set connection state before sending the query
+ if !l.setState(connStateExpectResponse) {
+ panic("two queries running at the same time")
+ }
+
+ // Can't use l.cn.writeBuf here because it uses the scratch buffer which
+ // might get overwritten by listenerConnLoop.
+ b := &writeBuf{
+ buf: []byte("Q\x00\x00\x00\x00"),
+ pos: 1,
+ }
+ b.string(q)
+ l.cn.send(b)
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Execute a "simple query" (i.e. one with no bindable parameters) on the
+// connection. The possible return values are:
+// 1) "executed" is true; the query was executed to completion on the
+// database server. If the query failed, err will be set to the error
+// returned by the database, otherwise err will be nil.
+// 2) If "executed" is false, the query could not be executed on the remote
+// server. err will be non-nil.
+//
+// After a call to ExecSimpleQuery has returned an executed=false value, the
+// connection has either been closed or will be closed shortly thereafter, and
+// all subsequently executed queries will return an error.
+func (l *ListenerConn) ExecSimpleQuery(q string) (executed bool, err error) {
+ if err = l.acquireSenderLock(); err != nil {
+ return false, err
+ }
+ defer l.releaseSenderLock()
+
+ err = l.sendSimpleQuery(q)
+ if err != nil {
+ // We can't know what state the protocol is in, so we need to abandon
+ // this connection.
+ l.connectionLock.Lock()
+ // Set the error pointer if it hasn't been set already; see
+ // listenerConnMain.
+ if l.err == nil {
+ l.err = err
+ }
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+ l.cn.c.Close()
+ return false, err
+ }
+
+ // now we just wait for a reply..
+ for {
+ m, ok := <-l.replyChan
+ if !ok {
+ // We lost the connection to server, don't bother waiting for a
+ // a response. err should have been set already.
+ l.connectionLock.Lock()
+ err := l.err
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+ return false, err
+ }
+ switch m.typ {
+ case 'Z':
+ // sanity check
+ if m.err != nil {
+ panic("m.err != nil")
+ }
+ // done; err might or might not be set
+ return true, err
+
+ case 'E':
+ // sanity check
+ if m.err == nil {
+ panic("m.err == nil")
+ }
+ // server responded with an error; ReadyForQuery to follow
+ err = m.err
+
+ default:
+ return false, fmt.Errorf("unknown response for simple query: %q", m.typ)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (l *ListenerConn) Close() error {
+ l.connectionLock.Lock()
+ if l.err != nil {
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+ return errListenerConnClosed
+ }
+ l.err = errListenerConnClosed
+ l.connectionLock.Unlock()
+ // We can't send anything on the connection without holding senderLock.
+ // Simply close the net.Conn to wake up everyone operating on it.
+ return l.cn.c.Close()
+}
+
+// Err() returns the reason the connection was closed. It is not safe to call
+// this function until l.Notify has been closed.
+func (l *ListenerConn) Err() error {
+ return l.err
+}
+
+var errListenerClosed = errors.New("pq: Listener has been closed")
+
+var ErrChannelAlreadyOpen = errors.New("pq: channel is already open")
+var ErrChannelNotOpen = errors.New("pq: channel is not open")
+
+type ListenerEventType int
+
+const (
+ // Emitted only when the database connection has been initially
+ // initialized. err will always be nil.
+ ListenerEventConnected ListenerEventType = iota
+
+ // Emitted after a database connection has been lost, either because of an
+ // error or because Close has been called. err will be set to the reason
+ // the database connection was lost.
+ ListenerEventDisconnected
+
+ // Emitted after a database connection has been re-established after
+ // connection loss. err will always be nil. After this event has been
+ // emitted, a nil pq.Notification is sent on the Listener.Notify channel.
+ ListenerEventReconnected
+
+ // Emitted after a connection to the database was attempted, but failed.
+ // err will be set to an error describing why the connection attempt did
+ // not succeed.
+ ListenerEventConnectionAttemptFailed
+)
+
+type EventCallbackType func(event ListenerEventType, err error)
+
+// Listener provides an interface for listening to notifications from a
+// PostgreSQL database. For general usage information, see section
+// "Notifications".
+//
+// Listener can safely be used from concurrently running goroutines.
+type Listener struct {
+ // Channel for receiving notifications from the database. In some cases a
+ // nil value will be sent. See section "Notifications" above.
+ Notify chan *Notification
+
+ name string
+ minReconnectInterval time.Duration
+ maxReconnectInterval time.Duration
+ dialer Dialer
+ eventCallback EventCallbackType
+
+ lock sync.Mutex
+ isClosed bool
+ reconnectCond *sync.Cond
+ cn *ListenerConn
+ connNotificationChan <-chan *Notification
+ channels map[string]struct{}
+}
+
+// NewListener creates a new database connection dedicated to LISTEN / NOTIFY.
+//
+// name should be set to a connection string to be used to establish the
+// database connection (see section "Connection String Parameters" above).
+//
+// minReconnectInterval controls the duration to wait before trying to
+// re-establish the database connection after connection loss. After each
+// consecutive failure this interval is doubled, until maxReconnectInterval is
+// reached. Successfully completing the connection establishment procedure
+// resets the interval back to minReconnectInterval.
+//
+// The last parameter eventCallback can be set to a function which will be
+// called by the Listener when the state of the underlying database connection
+// changes. This callback will be called by the goroutine which dispatches the
+// notifications over the Notify channel, so you should try to avoid doing
+// potentially time-consuming operations from the callback.
+func NewListener(name string,
+ minReconnectInterval time.Duration,
+ maxReconnectInterval time.Duration,
+ eventCallback EventCallbackType) *Listener {
+ return NewDialListener(defaultDialer{}, name, minReconnectInterval, maxReconnectInterval, eventCallback)
+}
+
+// NewDialListener is like NewListener but it takes a Dialer.
+func NewDialListener(d Dialer,
+ name string,
+ minReconnectInterval time.Duration,
+ maxReconnectInterval time.Duration,
+ eventCallback EventCallbackType) *Listener {
+
+ l := &Listener{
+ name: name,
+ minReconnectInterval: minReconnectInterval,
+ maxReconnectInterval: maxReconnectInterval,
+ dialer: d,
+ eventCallback: eventCallback,
+
+ channels: make(map[string]struct{}),
+
+ Notify: make(chan *Notification, 32),
+ }
+ l.reconnectCond = sync.NewCond(&l.lock)
+
+ go l.listenerMain()
+
+ return l
+}
+
+// Returns the notification channel for this listener. This is the same
+// channel as Notify, and will not be recreated during the life time of the
+// Listener.
+func (l *Listener) NotificationChannel() <-chan *Notification {
+ return l.Notify
+}
+
+// Listen starts listening for notifications on a channel. Calls to this
+// function will block until an acknowledgement has been received from the
+// server. Note that Listener automatically re-establishes the connection
+// after connection loss, so this function may block indefinitely if the
+// connection can not be re-established.
+//
+// Listen will only fail in three conditions:
+// 1) The channel is already open. The returned error will be
+// ErrChannelAlreadyOpen.
+// 2) The query was executed on the remote server, but PostgreSQL returned an
+// error message in response to the query. The returned error will be a
+// pq.Error containing the information the server supplied.
+// 3) Close is called on the Listener before the request could be completed.
+//
+// The channel name is case-sensitive.
+func (l *Listener) Listen(channel string) error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+
+ // The server allows you to issue a LISTEN on a channel which is already
+ // open, but it seems useful to be able to detect this case to spot for
+ // mistakes in application logic. If the application genuinely does't
+ // care, it can check the exported error and ignore it.
+ _, exists := l.channels[channel]
+ if exists {
+ return ErrChannelAlreadyOpen
+ }
+
+ if l.cn != nil {
+ // If gotResponse is true but error is set, the query was executed on
+ // the remote server, but resulted in an error. This should be
+ // relatively rare, so it's fine if we just pass the error to our
+ // caller. However, if gotResponse is false, we could not complete the
+ // query on the remote server and our underlying connection is about
+ // to go away, so we only add relname to l.channels, and wait for
+ // resync() to take care of the rest.
+ gotResponse, err := l.cn.Listen(channel)
+ if gotResponse && err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ l.channels[channel] = struct{}{}
+ for l.cn == nil {
+ l.reconnectCond.Wait()
+ // we let go of the mutex for a while
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Unlisten removes a channel from the Listener's channel list. Returns
+// ErrChannelNotOpen if the Listener is not listening on the specified channel.
+// Returns immediately with no error if there is no connection. Note that you
+// might still get notifications for this channel even after Unlisten has
+// returned.
+//
+// The channel name is case-sensitive.
+func (l *Listener) Unlisten(channel string) error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+
+ // Similarly to LISTEN, this is not an error in Postgres, but it seems
+ // useful to distinguish from the normal conditions.
+ _, exists := l.channels[channel]
+ if !exists {
+ return ErrChannelNotOpen
+ }
+
+ if l.cn != nil {
+ // Similarly to Listen (see comment in that function), the caller
+ // should only be bothered with an error if it came from the backend as
+ // a response to our query.
+ gotResponse, err := l.cn.Unlisten(channel)
+ if gotResponse && err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Don't bother waiting for resync if there's no connection.
+ delete(l.channels, channel)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// UnlistenAll removes all channels from the Listener's channel list. Returns
+// immediately with no error if there is no connection. Note that you might
+// still get notifications for any of the deleted channels even after
+// UnlistenAll has returned.
+func (l *Listener) UnlistenAll() error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+
+ if l.cn != nil {
+ // Similarly to Listen (see comment in that function), the caller
+ // should only be bothered with an error if it came from the backend as
+ // a response to our query.
+ gotResponse, err := l.cn.UnlistenAll()
+ if gotResponse && err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Don't bother waiting for resync if there's no connection.
+ l.channels = make(map[string]struct{})
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Ping the remote server to make sure it's alive. Non-nil return value means
+// that there is no active connection.
+func (l *Listener) Ping() error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+ if l.cn == nil {
+ return errors.New("no connection")
+ }
+
+ return l.cn.Ping()
+}
+
+// Clean up after losing the server connection. Returns l.cn.Err(), which
+// should have the reason the connection was lost.
+func (l *Listener) disconnectCleanup() error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ // sanity check; can't look at Err() until the channel has been closed
+ select {
+ case _, ok := <-l.connNotificationChan:
+ if ok {
+ panic("connNotificationChan not closed")
+ }
+ default:
+ panic("connNotificationChan not closed")
+ }
+
+ err := l.cn.Err()
+ l.cn.Close()
+ l.cn = nil
+ return err
+}
+
+// Synchronize the list of channels we want to be listening on with the server
+// after the connection has been established.
+func (l *Listener) resync(cn *ListenerConn, notificationChan <-chan *Notification) error {
+ doneChan := make(chan error)
+ go func() {
+ for channel := range l.channels {
+ // If we got a response, return that error to our caller as it's
+ // going to be more descriptive than cn.Err().
+ gotResponse, err := cn.Listen(channel)
+ if gotResponse && err != nil {
+ doneChan <- err
+ return
+ }
+
+ // If we couldn't reach the server, wait for notificationChan to
+ // close and then return the error message from the connection, as
+ // per ListenerConn's interface.
+ if err != nil {
+ for _ = range notificationChan {
+ }
+ doneChan <- cn.Err()
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ doneChan <- nil
+ }()
+
+ // Ignore notifications while synchronization is going on to avoid
+ // deadlocks. We have to send a nil notification over Notify anyway as
+ // we can't possibly know which notifications (if any) were lost while
+ // the connection was down, so there's no reason to try and process
+ // these messages at all.
+ for {
+ select {
+ case _, ok := <-notificationChan:
+ if !ok {
+ notificationChan = nil
+ }
+
+ case err := <-doneChan:
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// caller should NOT be holding l.lock
+func (l *Listener) closed() bool {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ return l.isClosed
+}
+
+func (l *Listener) connect() error {
+ notificationChan := make(chan *Notification, 32)
+ cn, err := newDialListenerConn(l.dialer, l.name, notificationChan)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ err = l.resync(cn, notificationChan)
+ if err != nil {
+ cn.Close()
+ return err
+ }
+
+ l.cn = cn
+ l.connNotificationChan = notificationChan
+ l.reconnectCond.Broadcast()
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Close disconnects the Listener from the database and shuts it down.
+// Subsequent calls to its methods will return an error. Close returns an
+// error if the connection has already been closed.
+func (l *Listener) Close() error {
+ l.lock.Lock()
+ defer l.lock.Unlock()
+
+ if l.isClosed {
+ return errListenerClosed
+ }
+
+ if l.cn != nil {
+ l.cn.Close()
+ }
+ l.isClosed = true
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (l *Listener) emitEvent(event ListenerEventType, err error) {
+ if l.eventCallback != nil {
+ l.eventCallback(event, err)
+ }
+}
+
+// Main logic here: maintain a connection to the server when possible, wait
+// for notifications and emit events.
+func (l *Listener) listenerConnLoop() {
+ var nextReconnect time.Time
+
+ reconnectInterval := l.minReconnectInterval
+ for {
+ for {
+ err := l.connect()
+ if err == nil {
+ break
+ }
+
+ if l.closed() {
+ return
+ }
+ l.emitEvent(ListenerEventConnectionAttemptFailed, err)
+
+ time.Sleep(reconnectInterval)
+ reconnectInterval *= 2
+ if reconnectInterval > l.maxReconnectInterval {
+ reconnectInterval = l.maxReconnectInterval
+ }
+ }
+
+ if nextReconnect.IsZero() {
+ l.emitEvent(ListenerEventConnected, nil)
+ } else {
+ l.emitEvent(ListenerEventReconnected, nil)
+ l.Notify <- nil
+ }
+
+ reconnectInterval = l.minReconnectInterval
+ nextReconnect = time.Now().Add(reconnectInterval)
+
+ for {
+ notification, ok := <-l.connNotificationChan
+ if !ok {
+ // lost connection, loop again
+ break
+ }
+ l.Notify <- notification
+ }
+
+ err := l.disconnectCleanup()
+ if l.closed() {
+ return
+ }
+ l.emitEvent(ListenerEventDisconnected, err)
+
+ time.Sleep(nextReconnect.Sub(time.Now()))
+ }
+}
+
+func (l *Listener) listenerMain() {
+ l.listenerConnLoop()
+ close(l.Notify)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..caaede2489
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+// Package oid contains OID constants
+// as defined by the Postgres server.
+package oid
+
+// Oid is a Postgres Object ID.
+type Oid uint32
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cd4aea8086
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/gen.go
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+// +build ignore
+
+// Generate the table of OID values
+// Run with 'go run gen.go'.
+package main
+
+import (
+ "database/sql"
+ "fmt"
+ "log"
+ "os"
+ "os/exec"
+
+ _ "github.com/lib/pq"
+)
+
+func main() {
+ datname := os.Getenv("PGDATABASE")
+ sslmode := os.Getenv("PGSSLMODE")
+
+ if datname == "" {
+ os.Setenv("PGDATABASE", "pqgotest")
+ }
+
+ if sslmode == "" {
+ os.Setenv("PGSSLMODE", "disable")
+ }
+
+ db, err := sql.Open("postgres", "")
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ cmd := exec.Command("gofmt")
+ cmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
+ w, err := cmd.StdinPipe()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ f, err := os.Create("types.go")
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ cmd.Stdout = f
+ err = cmd.Start()
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, "// generated by 'go run gen.go'; do not edit")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, "\npackage oid")
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, "const (")
+ rows, err := db.Query(`
+ SELECT typname, oid
+ FROM pg_type WHERE oid < 10000
+ ORDER BY oid;
+ `)
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ var name string
+ var oid int
+ for rows.Next() {
+ err = rows.Scan(&name, &oid)
+ if err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintf(w, "T_%s Oid = %d\n", name, oid)
+ }
+ if err = rows.Err(); err != nil {
+ log.Fatal(err)
+ }
+ fmt.Fprintln(w, ")")
+ w.Close()
+ cmd.Wait()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..03df05a617
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/oid/types.go
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+// generated by 'go run gen.go'; do not edit
+
+package oid
+
+const (
+ T_bool Oid = 16
+ T_bytea Oid = 17
+ T_char Oid = 18
+ T_name Oid = 19
+ T_int8 Oid = 20
+ T_int2 Oid = 21
+ T_int2vector Oid = 22
+ T_int4 Oid = 23
+ T_regproc Oid = 24
+ T_text Oid = 25
+ T_oid Oid = 26
+ T_tid Oid = 27
+ T_xid Oid = 28
+ T_cid Oid = 29
+ T_oidvector Oid = 30
+ T_pg_type Oid = 71
+ T_pg_attribute Oid = 75
+ T_pg_proc Oid = 81
+ T_pg_class Oid = 83
+ T_json Oid = 114
+ T_xml Oid = 142
+ T__xml Oid = 143
+ T_pg_node_tree Oid = 194
+ T__json Oid = 199
+ T_smgr Oid = 210
+ T_point Oid = 600
+ T_lseg Oid = 601
+ T_path Oid = 602
+ T_box Oid = 603
+ T_polygon Oid = 604
+ T_line Oid = 628
+ T__line Oid = 629
+ T_cidr Oid = 650
+ T__cidr Oid = 651
+ T_float4 Oid = 700
+ T_float8 Oid = 701
+ T_abstime Oid = 702
+ T_reltime Oid = 703
+ T_tinterval Oid = 704
+ T_unknown Oid = 705
+ T_circle Oid = 718
+ T__circle Oid = 719
+ T_money Oid = 790
+ T__money Oid = 791
+ T_macaddr Oid = 829
+ T_inet Oid = 869
+ T__bool Oid = 1000
+ T__bytea Oid = 1001
+ T__char Oid = 1002
+ T__name Oid = 1003
+ T__int2 Oid = 1005
+ T__int2vector Oid = 1006
+ T__int4 Oid = 1007
+ T__regproc Oid = 1008
+ T__text Oid = 1009
+ T__tid Oid = 1010
+ T__xid Oid = 1011
+ T__cid Oid = 1012
+ T__oidvector Oid = 1013
+ T__bpchar Oid = 1014
+ T__varchar Oid = 1015
+ T__int8 Oid = 1016
+ T__point Oid = 1017
+ T__lseg Oid = 1018
+ T__path Oid = 1019
+ T__box Oid = 1020
+ T__float4 Oid = 1021
+ T__float8 Oid = 1022
+ T__abstime Oid = 1023
+ T__reltime Oid = 1024
+ T__tinterval Oid = 1025
+ T__polygon Oid = 1027
+ T__oid Oid = 1028
+ T_aclitem Oid = 1033
+ T__aclitem Oid = 1034
+ T__macaddr Oid = 1040
+ T__inet Oid = 1041
+ T_bpchar Oid = 1042
+ T_varchar Oid = 1043
+ T_date Oid = 1082
+ T_time Oid = 1083
+ T_timestamp Oid = 1114
+ T__timestamp Oid = 1115
+ T__date Oid = 1182
+ T__time Oid = 1183
+ T_timestamptz Oid = 1184
+ T__timestamptz Oid = 1185
+ T_interval Oid = 1186
+ T__interval Oid = 1187
+ T__numeric Oid = 1231
+ T_pg_database Oid = 1248
+ T__cstring Oid = 1263
+ T_timetz Oid = 1266
+ T__timetz Oid = 1270
+ T_bit Oid = 1560
+ T__bit Oid = 1561
+ T_varbit Oid = 1562
+ T__varbit Oid = 1563
+ T_numeric Oid = 1700
+ T_refcursor Oid = 1790
+ T__refcursor Oid = 2201
+ T_regprocedure Oid = 2202
+ T_regoper Oid = 2203
+ T_regoperator Oid = 2204
+ T_regclass Oid = 2205
+ T_regtype Oid = 2206
+ T__regprocedure Oid = 2207
+ T__regoper Oid = 2208
+ T__regoperator Oid = 2209
+ T__regclass Oid = 2210
+ T__regtype Oid = 2211
+ T_record Oid = 2249
+ T_cstring Oid = 2275
+ T_any Oid = 2276
+ T_anyarray Oid = 2277
+ T_void Oid = 2278
+ T_trigger Oid = 2279
+ T_language_handler Oid = 2280
+ T_internal Oid = 2281
+ T_opaque Oid = 2282
+ T_anyelement Oid = 2283
+ T__record Oid = 2287
+ T_anynonarray Oid = 2776
+ T_pg_authid Oid = 2842
+ T_pg_auth_members Oid = 2843
+ T__txid_snapshot Oid = 2949
+ T_uuid Oid = 2950
+ T__uuid Oid = 2951
+ T_txid_snapshot Oid = 2970
+ T_fdw_handler Oid = 3115
+ T_anyenum Oid = 3500
+ T_tsvector Oid = 3614
+ T_tsquery Oid = 3615
+ T_gtsvector Oid = 3642
+ T__tsvector Oid = 3643
+ T__gtsvector Oid = 3644
+ T__tsquery Oid = 3645
+ T_regconfig Oid = 3734
+ T__regconfig Oid = 3735
+ T_regdictionary Oid = 3769
+ T__regdictionary Oid = 3770
+ T_anyrange Oid = 3831
+ T_event_trigger Oid = 3838
+ T_int4range Oid = 3904
+ T__int4range Oid = 3905
+ T_numrange Oid = 3906
+ T__numrange Oid = 3907
+ T_tsrange Oid = 3908
+ T__tsrange Oid = 3909
+ T_tstzrange Oid = 3910
+ T__tstzrange Oid = 3911
+ T_daterange Oid = 3912
+ T__daterange Oid = 3913
+ T_int8range Oid = 3926
+ T__int8range Oid = 3927
+)
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f4d8a7c206
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/url.go
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "net"
+ nurl "net/url"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+)
+
+// ParseURL no longer needs to be used by clients of this library since supplying a URL as a
+// connection string to sql.Open() is now supported:
+//
+// sql.Open("postgres", "postgres://bob:secret@1.2.3.4:5432/mydb?sslmode=verify-full")
+//
+// It remains exported here for backwards-compatibility.
+//
+// ParseURL converts a url to a connection string for driver.Open.
+// Example:
+//
+// "postgres://bob:secret@1.2.3.4:5432/mydb?sslmode=verify-full"
+//
+// converts to:
+//
+// "user=bob password=secret host=1.2.3.4 port=5432 dbname=mydb sslmode=verify-full"
+//
+// A minimal example:
+//
+// "postgres://"
+//
+// This will be blank, causing driver.Open to use all of the defaults
+func ParseURL(url string) (string, error) {
+ u, err := nurl.Parse(url)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", err
+ }
+
+ if u.Scheme != "postgres" && u.Scheme != "postgresql" {
+ return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid connection protocol: %s", u.Scheme)
+ }
+
+ var kvs []string
+ escaper := strings.NewReplacer(` `, `\ `, `'`, `\'`, `\`, `\\`)
+ accrue := func(k, v string) {
+ if v != "" {
+ kvs = append(kvs, k+"="+escaper.Replace(v))
+ }
+ }
+
+ if u.User != nil {
+ v := u.User.Username()
+ accrue("user", v)
+
+ v, _ = u.User.Password()
+ accrue("password", v)
+ }
+
+ if host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(u.Host); err != nil {
+ accrue("host", u.Host)
+ } else {
+ accrue("host", host)
+ accrue("port", port)
+ }
+
+ if u.Path != "" {
+ accrue("dbname", u.Path[1:])
+ }
+
+ q := u.Query()
+ for k := range q {
+ accrue(k, q.Get(k))
+ }
+
+ sort.Strings(kvs) // Makes testing easier (not a performance concern)
+ return strings.Join(kvs, " "), nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bf982524f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_posix.go
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package.
+
+// +build darwin dragonfly freebsd linux nacl netbsd openbsd solaris rumprun
+
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "os"
+ "os/user"
+)
+
+func userCurrent() (string, error) {
+ u, err := user.Current()
+ if err == nil {
+ return u.Username, nil
+ }
+
+ name := os.Getenv("USER")
+ if name != "" {
+ return name, nil
+ }
+
+ return "", ErrCouldNotDetectUsername
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2b691267b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lib/pq/user_windows.go
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+// Package pq is a pure Go Postgres driver for the database/sql package.
+package pq
+
+import (
+ "path/filepath"
+ "syscall"
+)
+
+// Perform Windows user name lookup identically to libpq.
+//
+// The PostgreSQL code makes use of the legacy Win32 function
+// GetUserName, and that function has not been imported into stock Go.
+// GetUserNameEx is available though, the difference being that a
+// wider range of names are available. To get the output to be the
+// same as GetUserName, only the base (or last) component of the
+// result is returned.
+func userCurrent() (string, error) {
+ pw_name := make([]uint16, 128)
+ pwname_size := uint32(len(pw_name)) - 1
+ err := syscall.GetUserNameEx(syscall.NameSamCompatible, &pw_name[0], &pwname_size)
+ if err != nil {
+ return "", ErrCouldNotDetectUsername
+ }
+ s := syscall.UTF16ToString(pw_name)
+ u := filepath.Base(s)
+ return u, nil
+}