Function queryRow
Execute an SQL SELECT command or prepared statement where you only want the
first mysql
, if any.
std .typecons .Nullable!(mysql.impl.result.UnsafeRow) queryRow
(
Connection conn,
const(char[]) sql,
ColumnSpecialization[] csa = null
) @safe;
Nullable!UnsafeRow queryRow(T...)
(
Connection conn,
const(char[]) sql,
T args
)
if (T .length > 0 && !is(T[0] == Variant[]) && !is(T[0] == MySQLVal[]) && !is(T[0] == ColumnSpecialization) && !is(T[0] == ColumnSpecialization[]));
std .typecons .Nullable!(mysql.impl.result.UnsafeRow) queryRow
(
Connection conn,
const(char[]) sql,
std .variant .VariantN!(32L)[] args
);
std .typecons .Nullable!(mysql.impl.result.UnsafeRow) queryRow
(
Connection conn,
ref UnsafePrepared prepared
);
Nullable!UnsafeRow queryRow(T...)
(
Connection conn,
ref Prepared prepared,
T args
) @system
if (T .length > 0 && !is(T[0] == Variant[]) && !is(T[0] == MySQLVal[]) && !is(T[0] == ColumnSpecialization) && !is(T[0] == ColumnSpecialization[]));
std .typecons .Nullable!(mysql.impl.result.UnsafeRow) queryRow
(
Connection conn,
ref UnsafePrepared prepared,
std .variant .VariantN!(32L)[] args
);
If the SQL command does not produce a result set (such as INSERT/CREATE/etc),
then MYXNoResultRecieved
will be thrown. Use
exec
instead for such commands.
If args
is supplied, the sql string will automatically be used as a prepared
statement. Prepared statements are automatically cached by mysql-native,
so there's no performance penalty for using this multiple times for the
same statement instead of manually preparing a statement.
If args
and prepared
are both provided, args
will be used,
and any arguments that are already set in the prepared statement
will automatically be replaced with args
(note, just like calling
mysql
, this will also remove all
mysql
that may have been applied).
Only use the const(char[]) sql
overload that doesn't take args
when you are not going to be using the same
command repeatedly and you are CERTAIN all the data you're sending is properly
escaped. Otherwise, consider using overload that takes a Prepared
.
If you need to use any mysql
, use
mysql
to manually create a mysql
,
and set your parameter specializations using mysql
or mysql
.
Type Mappings
See the MySQL/D Type Mappings tables
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
conn | An open mysql to the database. |
sql | The SQL command to be run. |
prepared | The prepared statement to be run. |
csa | Not yet implemented. |
Returns
Nullable!(mysql
: This will be null (check via Nullable
) if the
query resulted in an empty result set.
Example
auto myInt = 7;
Nullable!UnsafeRow row = myConnection .queryRow("SELECT * FROM `myTable` WHERE `a` = ?", myInt);