DBE_FILE
Interface Description
Table 1 lists all interfaces supported by the DBE_FILE package.
Interface |
Description |
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Opens a file based on the specified directory and file name. |
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Checks whether a file handle is opened. |
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Reads a line of data from an open file handle based on the specified length. |
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Writes the data specified in the buffer to a file. |
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Writes one or more line terminators to an open file. |
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Writes a string from the buffer to an open file. |
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This is a formatted PUT stored procedure similar to printf(). |
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Reads binary data from an open file handle. |
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Writes the input binary data to the file. |
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Writes data from a file handle to a physical file. |
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Closes an open file handle. |
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Closes all file handles opened in a session. |
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Deletes a disk file. To perform this operation, you must have required permissions. |
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Renames files on the disk, similar to mv in Unix. |
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Copies data in a continuous area to a new file. If start_line and end_line are omitted, the entire file is copied. |
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Reads and returns the attributes of a disk file. |
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Adjusts the position of a file pointer forward or backward based on the specified number of bytes. |
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Specifies the offset of a returned file, in bytes. |
- DBE_FILE.OPEN
This function opens a file. You can specify the maximum number of characters in each line. A maximum of 50 files can be opened at a time. This function returns a handle of the INTEGER type.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.OPEN function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.OPEN ( dir IN VARCHAR2, file_name IN VARCHAR2, open_mode IN VARCHAR2, max_line_size IN INTEGER DEFAULT 1024) RETURN INTEGER;
Table 2 DBE_FILE.OPEN interface parameters Parameter
Description
dir
Directory of a file. It is a string, indicating an object name.
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
file_name
File name with an extension (file type), excluding the path name. A path contained in a file name is ignored in the OPEN function. In Unix, the file name cannot end with the combination of a slash and a dot (/.).
open_mode
File opening mode, including r (read), w (write), and a (append).
NOTE:For the write operation, the system checks the file type. If the ELF file is written, an error is reported and the system exits.
max_line_size
Maximum number of characters in each line, including newline characters. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum is 32767. If this parameter is not specified, the default value 1024 is used.
- DBE_FILE.IS_CLOSE
This function detects a file handle to check whether the file is opened. A Boolean value is returned. If an invalid file handle is detected, the INVALID_FILEHANDLE exception is thrown.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.IS_CLOSE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.IS_CLOSE ( file IN INTEGER) RETURN BOOLEAN;
Table 3 DBE_FILE.IS_CLOSE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file IN INTEGER
File handle to be detected
- DBE_FILE.READ_LINE
This stored procedure reads text from an open file handle and stores the result in the buffer. The procedure reads data until a line end (excluding line terminator), file end, or the value specified by the len parameter. The length of the read data cannot exceed the value of the max_line_size parameter in the OPEN function.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.READ_LINE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.READ_LINE ( file IN INTEGER, buffer OUT VARCHAR2, len IN INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
Table 4 DBE_FILE.READ_LINE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
File handle opened by calling the OPEN function. The file must be opened in read mode. Otherwise, the INVALID_OPERATION exception is thrown.
buffer
Buffer used to receive data
len
Number of bytes read from a file. The default value is NULL. If the default value NULL is used, max_linesize is used to specify the line size.
- DBE_FILE.WRITE
This stored procedure writes data in the buffer to a file. The file must be opened in write mode. Line terminators are not written.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.WRITE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.WRITE ( file IN INTEGER, buffer IN TEXT);
Table 5 DBE_FILE.WRITE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
This stored procedure writes data in the buffer to a file. The file must be opened in write mode. Line terminators are not written.
buffer
Text data to be written to a file. The maximum buffer size is 32767 bytes. If no value is specified in the open state, the default value is 1024 bytes. Before the writing is performed, the buffer occupied by WRITE operations cannot exceed 32767 bytes.
NOTE:For the write operation, the system checks the file type. If the ELF file is written, an error is reported and the system exits.
- DBE_FILE.NEW_LINE
This stored procedure writes one or more line terminators to an open file. The procedure is split from the WRITE function because line terminators are related to platforms.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.NEW_LINE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.NEW_LINE ( file IN INTEGER, line_nums IN INTEGER := 1);
Table 6 DBE_FILE.NEW_LINE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
line_nums
Number of terminators written to a file
- DBE_FILE.WRITE_LINE
This stored procedure writes strings in the buffer to an open file. The file must be opened in write mode.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.WRITE_LINE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.WRITE_LINE( file IN INTEGER, buffer IN TEXT, flush IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
Table 7 DBE_FILE.WRITE_LINE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
buffer
Text data to be written to a file. The maximum buffer size is 32767 bytes. If no value is specified in the open state, the default value is 1024 bytes. Before the writing is performed, the buffer occupied by PUT operations cannot exceed 32767 bytes.
NOTE:For the write operation, the system checks the file type. If the ELF file is written, an error is reported and the system exits.
flush
Whether to flush data to the disk after the writing
- DBE_FILE.FORMAT_WRITE
This is a formatted PUT stored procedure similar to printf().
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.FORMAT_WRITE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.FORMAT_WRITE ( file IN INTEGER, format IN VARCHAR2, arg1 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, . . . arg6 IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL]);
Table 8 DBE_FILE.FORMAT_WRITE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
format
A string to be formatted, containing the text and format characters \n and %s
[arg1. . .arg6]
Six optional parameters. The parameters and the positions of characters to be formatted are in one-to-one correspondence. If the parameter corresponding to a character to be formatted is not provided, an empty string is used to replace %s.
- DBE_FILE.GET_RAW
This function reads binary data from the opened file descriptor and returns the data using r.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.GET_RAW function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.GET_RAW ( file IN INTEGER, r OUT RAW, length IN INTEGER DEFAULT NULL);
Table 9 DBE_FILE.GET_RAW interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
r
Output binary data
length
Length of the file to be read. The default value is NULL. All data in the file is read. The maximum length is 1 GB.
- DBE_FILE.PUT_RAW
This function writes binary data to a file.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.PUT_RAW function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.PUT_RAW ( file IN INTEGER, r IN RAW, flush IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
Table 10 DBE_FILE.PUT_RAW interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
r
Output binary data
NOTE:For the write operation, the system checks the file type. If the ELF file is written, an error is reported and the system exits.
flush
Specifies whether to flush data to a file. The default value is false.
- DBE_FILE.FLUSH
Data in a file handle must be written into a physical file. Data in the buffer must have a line terminator. Refresh is important if a file must be read when it is opened. For example, debugging information can be refreshed to a file so that it can be read immediately.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.FLUSH function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.FLUSH ( file IN INTEGER);
Table 11 DBE_FILE.FLUSH interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
- DBE_FILE.CLOSE
This stored procedure closes an open file handle. When the stored procedure is called, exception is thrown if there is data to be written into the buffer.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.CLOSE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.CLOSE ( file IN INTEGER )RETURN INTEGER;
Table 12 DBE_FILE.CLOSE interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
- DBE_FILE.CLOSE_ALL
This stored procedure closes all file handles opened in a session and can be used for emergency cleanup.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.CLOSE_ALL function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.CLOSE_ALL;
Table 13 DBE_FILE.CLOSE_ALL interface parameters Parameter
Description
None
None
- DBE_FILE.REMOVE
This stored procedure deletes a disk file. To perform this operation, you must have required permissions for the directories and files.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.REMOVE function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.REMOVE ( dir IN VARCHAR2, file_name IN VARCHAR2);
Table 14 DBE_FILE.REMOVE interface parameters Parameter
Description
dir
File directory
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
file_name
File to be deleted
- DBE_FILE.RENAME
This function renames files on the disk, similar to mv in Unix.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.RENAME function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.RENAME ( src_dir IN VARCHAR2, src_file_name IN VARCHAR2, dest_dir IN VARCHAR2, dest_file_name IN VARCHAR2, overwrite IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
Table 15 DBE_FILE.RENAME interface parameters Parameter
Description
src_dir
Directory of the original file (case-sensitive)
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
src_file_name
Original file to be renamed
dest_dir
Destination directory (case-sensitive)
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
dest_file_name
New file name
overwrite
The default value is false. If a file with the same name exists in the destination directory, the file will not be rewritten.
- DBE_FILE.COPY
This stored procedure copies data in a continuous area to a new file. If start_line and end_line are omitted, the entire file is copied.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.COPY function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.COPY ( src_dir IN VARCHAR2, src_file_name IN VARCHAR2, dest_dir IN VARCHAR2, dest_file_name IN VARCHAR2, start_line IN INTEGER DEFAULT 1, end_line IN INTEGER DEFAULT NULL);
Table 16 DBE_FILE.COPY interface parameters Parameter
Description
src_dir
Directory of the original file
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
src_file_name
File to be copied
dest_dir
Directory of the destination file
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
dest_file_name
Destination file to which data is to be written
NOTE:For the write operation, the system checks the file type. If the ELF file is written, an error is reported and the system exits.
start_line
Number of the line where the copy starts. The default value is 1.
end_line
Number of the line where the copy ends. The default value is NULL, indicating the end of the file.
- DBE_FILE.GET_ATTR
This stored procedure reads and returns the attributes of a disk file.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.GET_ATTR function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.GET_ATTR( location IN text, filename IN text, OUT fexists boolean, OUT file_length bigint, OUT block_size integer);
Table 17 DBE_FILE.GET_ATTR interface parameters Parameter
Description
location
File directory
NOTE:- File directories need to be added to the system catalog PG_DIRECTORY. If the input path does not match the path in PG_DIRECTORY, an error indicating that the path does not exist will be reported. Functions that involve location as parameters also comply with this rule.
- When the GUC parameter safe_data_path is enabled, you can only use the advanced package to read and write files in the file path specified by safe_data_path.
filename
Name of the file to be checked
fexists
Whether the file exists
file_length
File length (unit: bytes). If the file does not exist, NULL is returned.
block_size
Block size of the file system (unit: byte). If the file does not exist, NULL is returned.
- DBE_FILE.SEEK
This stored procedure adjusts the position of a file pointer forward or backward based on the specified number of bytes.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.SEEK function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.SEEK ( file IN INTEGER, absolute_start IN BIGINT DEFAULT NULL, relative_start IN BIGINT DEFAULT NULL);
Table 18 DBE_FILE.SEEK interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
absolute_start
Absolute offset of a file. The default value is NULL.
relative_start
Relative offset of a file. A positive number indicates forward offset and a negative number indicates backward offset. The default value is NULL. If both absolute_start and this parameter are specified, the absolute_start parameter is used.
- DBE_FILE.GET_POS
This function returns file offset in bytes.
The prototype of the DBE_FILE.FGETPOS function is as follows:
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DBE_FILE.GET_POS ( file IN INTEGER) RETURN BIGINT;
Table 19 DBE_FILE.GET_POS interface parameters Parameter
Description
file
Opened file handle
Examples
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-- Add the /temp/ directory to the PG_DIRECTORY system catalog as a system administrator. CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY dir AS '/tmp/'; -- Open a file and write data into the file. DECLARE f integer; dir text := 'dir'; BEGIN f := dbe_file.open(dir, 'sample.txt', 'w'); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, 'ABC'); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '123'::numeric); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '-----'); PERFORM dbe_file.new_line(f); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '*******'); PERFORM dbe_file.new_line(f, 0); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '++++++++'); PERFORM dbe_file.new_line(f, 2); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '#######'); PERFORM dbe_file.write(f, 'A'); PERFORM dbe_file.write(f, 'B'); PERFORM dbe_file.new_line(f); PERFORM dbe_file.format_write(f, '[1 -> %s, 2 -> %s, 3 -> %s, 4 -> %s, 5 -> %s]', 'gaussdb', 'dbe', 'file', 'get', 'line'); PERFORM dbe_file.new_line(f); PERFORM dbe_file.write_line(f, '1234567890'); f := dbe_file.close(f); END; / -- Read data from the file mentioned above. DECLARE f integer; dir text := 'dir'; BEGIN f := dbe_file.open(dir, 'sample.txt', 'r'); FOR i IN 1..11 LOOP RAISE INFO '[%] : %', i, dbe_file.read_line(f); END LOOP; END; / -- Offset the file handle and obtain the current file location. DECLARE l_file integer; l_buffer VARCHAR2(32767); dir text := 'dir'; abs_offset number := 100; rel_offset number := NULL; BEGIN l_file := dbe_file.open(dir => dir, file_name => 'sample.txt',open_mode => 'R'); dbe_output.print_line('before seek: current position is ' || dbe_file.get_pos(file => l_file)); -- before seek: current position is 0 dbe_file.seek(file => l_file, absolute_start=>abs_offset, relative_start=>rel_offset); dbe_output.print_line('fseek: current position is ' || dbe_file.get_pos(file => l_file)); -- seek: current position is 100 l_file := dbe_file.close(file => l_file); END; / |
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