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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2017 Caleb Ristvedt <caleb.ristvedt@cune.org>
;;; Copyright © 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (guix store database)
#:use-module (sqlite3)
#:use-module (guix config)
#:use-module (guix serialization)
#:use-module (guix store deduplication)
#:use-module (guix base16)
#:use-module (guix build syscalls)
#:use-module ((guix build utils) #:select (mkdir-p))
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (system foreign)
#:export (sql-schema
with-database
sqlite-register
register-path
reset-timestamps))
;;; Code for working with the store database directly.
(define sql-schema
;; Name of the file containing the SQL scheme or #f.
(make-parameter #f))
(define sqlite-exec
;; XXX: This is was missing from guile-sqlite3 until
;; <https://notabug.org/civodul/guile-sqlite3/commit/b87302f9bcd18a286fed57b2ea521845eb1131d7>.
(let ((exec (pointer->procedure
int
(dynamic-func "sqlite3_exec" (@@ (sqlite3) libsqlite3))
'(* * * * *))))
(lambda (db text)
(let ((ret (exec ((@@ (sqlite3) db-pointer) db)
(string->pointer text)
%null-pointer %null-pointer %null-pointer)))
(unless (zero? ret)
((@@ (sqlite3) sqlite-error) db "sqlite-exec" ret))))))
(define (initialize-database db)
"Initializing DB, an empty database, by creating all the tables and indexes
as specified by SQL-SCHEMA."
(define schema
(or (sql-schema)
(search-path %load-path "guix/store/schema.sql")))
(sqlite-exec db (call-with-input-file schema get-string-all)))
(define (call-with-database file proc)
"Pass PROC a database record corresponding to FILE. If FILE doesn't exist,
create it and initialize it as a new database."
(let ((new? (not (file-exists? file)))
(db (sqlite-open file)))
(dynamic-wind noop
(lambda ()
(when new?
(initialize-database db))
(proc db))
(lambda ()
(sqlite-close db)))))
(define-syntax-rule (with-database file db exp ...)
"Open DB from FILE and close it when the dynamic extent of EXP... is left.
If FILE doesn't exist, create it and initialize it as a new database."
(call-with-database file (lambda (db) exp ...)))
(define (last-insert-row-id db)
;; XXX: (sqlite3) currently lacks bindings for 'sqlite3_last_insert_rowid'.
;; Work around that.
(let* ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db "SELECT last_insert_rowid();"
#:cache? #t))
(result (sqlite-fold cons '() stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(match result
((#(id)) id)
(_ #f))))
(define path-id-sql
"SELECT id FROM ValidPaths WHERE path = :path")
(define* (path-id db path)
"If PATH exists in the 'ValidPaths' table, return its numerical
identifier. Otherwise, return #f."
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db path-id-sql #:cache? #t)))
(sqlite-bind-arguments stmt #:path path)
(let ((result (sqlite-fold cons '() stmt)))
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(match result
((#(id) . _) id)
(_ #f)))))
(define update-sql
"UPDATE ValidPaths SET hash = :hash, registrationTime = :time, deriver =
:deriver, narSize = :size WHERE id = :id")
(define insert-sql
"INSERT INTO ValidPaths (path, hash, registrationTime, deriver, narSize)
VALUES (:path, :hash, :time, :deriver, :size)")
(define* (update-or-insert db #:key path deriver hash nar-size time)
"The classic update-if-exists and insert-if-doesn't feature that sqlite
doesn't exactly have... they've got something close, but it involves deleting
and re-inserting instead of updating, which causes problems with foreign keys,
of course. Returns the row id of the row that was modified or inserted."
(let ((id (path-id db path)))
(if id
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db update-sql #:cache? #t)))
(sqlite-bind-arguments stmt #:id id
#:deriver deriver
#:hash hash #:size nar-size #:time time)
(sqlite-fold cons '() stmt)
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(last-insert-row-id db))
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db insert-sql #:cache? #t)))
(sqlite-bind-arguments stmt
#:path path #:deriver deriver
#:hash hash #:size nar-size #:time time)
(sqlite-fold cons '() stmt) ;execute it
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(last-insert-row-id db)))))
(define add-reference-sql
"INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Refs (referrer, reference) VALUES (:referrer, :reference);")
(define (add-references db referrer references)
"REFERRER is the id of the referring store item, REFERENCES is a list
ids of items referred to."
(let ((stmt (sqlite-prepare db add-reference-sql #:cache? #t)))
(for-each (lambda (reference)
(sqlite-reset stmt)
(sqlite-bind-arguments stmt #:referrer referrer
#:reference reference)
(sqlite-fold cons '() stmt) ;execute it
(sqlite-finalize stmt)
(last-insert-row-id db))
references)))
;; XXX figure out caching of statement and database objects... later
(define* (sqlite-register #:key db-file path (references '())
deriver hash nar-size
(schema (sql-schema)))
"Registers this stuff in a database specified by DB-FILE. PATH is the string
path of some store item, REFERENCES is a list of string paths which the store
item PATH refers to (they need to be already registered!), DERIVER is a string
path of the derivation that created the store item PATH, HASH is the
base16-encoded sha256 hash of the store item denoted by PATH (prefixed with
\"sha256:\") after being converted to nar form, and NAR-SIZE is the size in
bytes of the store item denoted by PATH after being converted to nar form.
Every store item in REFERENCES must already be registered."
(parameterize ((sql-schema schema))
(with-database db-file db
(let ((id (update-or-insert db #:path path
#:deriver deriver
#:hash hash
#:nar-size nar-size
#:time (time-second (current-time time-utc)))))
;; Call 'path-id' on each of REFERENCES. This ensures we get a
;; "non-NULL constraint" failure if one of REFERENCES is unregistered.
(add-references db id
(map (cut path-id db <>) references))))))
;;;
;;; High-level interface.
;;;
;; TODO: Factorize with that in (gnu build install).
(define (reset-timestamps file)
"Reset the modification time on FILE and on all the files it contains, if
it's a directory."
(let loop ((file file)
(type (stat:type (lstat file))))
(case type
((directory)
(utime file 0 0 0 0)
(let ((parent file))
(for-each (match-lambda
(("." . _) #f)
((".." . _) #f)
((file . properties)
(let ((file (string-append parent "/" file)))
(loop file
(match (assoc-ref properties 'type)
((or 'unknown #f)
(stat:type (lstat file)))
(type type))))))
(scandir* parent))))
((symlink)
;; FIXME: Implement bindings for 'futime' to reset the timestamps on
;; symlinks.
#f)
(else
(utime file 0 0 0 0)))))
;; TODO: make this canonicalize store items that are registered. This involves
;; setting permissions and timestamps, I think. Also, run a "deduplication
;; pass", whatever that involves. Also, handle databases not existing yet
;; (what should the default behavior be? Figuring out how the C++ stuff
;; currently does it sounds like a lot of grepping for global
;; variables...). Also, return #t on success like the documentation says we
;; should.
(define* (register-path path
#:key (references '()) deriver prefix
state-directory (deduplicate? #t)
(reset-timestamps? #t)
(schema (sql-schema)))
;; Priority for options: first what is given, then environment variables,
;; then defaults. %state-directory, %store-directory, and
;; %store-database-directory already handle the "environment variables /
;; defaults" question, so we only need to choose between what is given and
;; those.
"Register PATH as a valid store file, with REFERENCES as its list of
references, and DERIVER as its deriver (.drv that led to it.) If PREFIX is
given, it must be the name of the directory containing the new store to
initialize; if STATE-DIRECTORY is given, it must be a string containing the
absolute file name to the state directory of the store being initialized.
Return #t on success.
Use with care as it directly modifies the store! This is primarily meant to
be used internally by the daemon's build hook."
(let* ((db-dir (cond
(state-directory
(string-append state-directory "/db"))
(prefix
;; If prefix is specified, the value of NIX_STATE_DIR
;; (which affects %state-directory) isn't supposed to
;; affect db-dir, only the compile-time-customized
;; default should.
(string-append prefix %localstatedir "/guix/db"))
(else
%store-database-directory)))
(store-dir (if prefix
;; same situation as above
(string-append prefix %storedir)
%store-directory))
(to-register (if prefix
(string-append %storedir "/" (basename path))
;; note: we assume here that if path is, for
;; example, /foo/bar/gnu/store/thing.txt and prefix
;; isn't given, then an environment variable has
;; been used to change the store directory to
;; /foo/bar/gnu/store, since otherwise real-path
;; would end up being /gnu/store/thing.txt, which is
;; probably not the right file in this case.
path))
(real-path (string-append store-dir "/" (basename path))))
(let-values (((hash nar-size)
(nar-sha256 real-path)))
(when reset-timestamps?
(reset-timestamps real-path))
(mkdir-p db-dir)
(sqlite-register
#:db-file (string-append db-dir "/db.sqlite")
#:schema schema
#:path to-register
#:references references
#:deriver deriver
#:hash (string-append "sha256:"
(bytevector->base16-string hash))
#:nar-size nar-size)
(when deduplicate?
(deduplicate real-path hash #:store store-dir)))))
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