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SPI_execute_with_args
SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
Synopsis
int SPI_execute_with_args(const char *command
, intnargs
, Oid *argtypes
, Datum *values
, const char *nulls
, boolread_only
, longcount
)
Description
SPI_execute_with_args
executes a command that might include references to externally supplied parameters. The command text refers to a parameter as $
, and the call specifies data types and values for each such symbol. n
read_only
and count
have the same interpretation as in SPI_execute
.
The main advantage of this routine compared to SPI_execute
is that data values can be inserted into the command without tedious quoting/escaping, and thus with much less risk of SQL-injection attacks.
Similar results can be achieved with SPI_prepare
followed by SPI_execute_plan
; however, when using this function the query plan is always customized to the specific parameter values provided. For one-time query execution, this function should be preferred. If the same command is to be executed with many different parameters, either method might be faster, depending on the cost of re-planning versus the benefit of custom plans.
Arguments
const char *
command
-
command string
int
nargs
-
number of input parameters (
$1
,$2
, etc.) Oid *
argtypes
-
an array of length
nargs
, containing the OIDs of the data types of the parameters Datum *
values
-
an array of length
nargs
, containing the actual parameter values const char *
nulls
-
an array of length
nargs
, describing which parameters are nullIf
nulls
isNULL
thenSPI_execute_with_args
assumes that no parameters are null. Otherwise, each entry of thenulls
array should be' '
if the corresponding parameter value is non-null, or'n'
if the corresponding parameter value is null. (In the latter case, the actual value in the correspondingvalues
entry doesn't matter.) Note thatnulls
is not a text string, just an array: it does not need a'\0'
terminator. bool
read_only
-
true
for read-only execution long
count
-
maximum number of rows to return, or
0
for no limit
Return Value
The return value is the same as for SPI_execute
.
SPI_processed
and SPI_tuptable
are set as in SPI_execute
if successful.