The prepared_statements plugin modifies the model to use prepared statements for instance level deletes and saves, as well as class level lookups by primary key.
Note that this plugin is unsafe in some circumstances, as it can allow up
to 2^N prepared statements to be created for each type of insert and update
query, where N is the number of colums in the table. It is recommended that
you use the prepared_statements_safe
plugin in addition to
this plugin to reduce the number of prepared statements that can be
created, unless you tightly control how your model instances are saved.
Usage:
# Make all model subclasses use prepared statements (called before loading subclasses) Sequel::Model.plugin :prepared_statements # Make the Album class use prepared statements Album.plugin :prepared_statements
Classes and Modules
Constants
MUTEX | = | Mutex.new |
Synchronize access to the integer sequence so that no two calls get the same integer. |
|
NEXT | = | lambda{MUTEX.synchronize{i += 1}} |
This plugin names prepared statements uniquely using an integer sequence, this lambda returns the next integer to use. |
Public Class methods
Setup the datastructure used to hold the prepared statements in the model.
# File lib/sequel/plugins/prepared_statements.rb, line 43 def self.apply(model) model.instance_variable_set(:@prepared_statements, :insert=>{}, :insert_select=>{}, :update=>{}, :lookup_sql=>{}, :fixed=>{}) end