Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
zesty is based on gorp, and abstracts DB transaction specifics. You can create a zesty.DB by calling NewDB(). You can then register this DB by calling RegisterDB(). This lets you instantiate DBProviders for this DB with NewDBProvider(), which is the main object that you manipulate. A DBProvider contains a DB instance, and provides Tx functionalities. You access the DB by calling provider.DB() By calling provider.Tx(), you create a new transaction. Future calls to provider.DB() will provide the Tx instead of the main DB object, allowing caller code to be completely ignorant of transaction context. Transactions can be nested infinitely, and each nesting level can be rolled back independantly. Only the final commit will end the transaction and commit the changes to the DB.
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Functions ¶
func RegisterDB ¶
func UnregisterDB ¶
Types ¶
type DB ¶
type DBProvider ¶
type DBProvider interface { DB() gorp.SqlExecutor Tx() error Commit() error Rollback() error Close() error Ping() error Stats() sql.DBStats }
func NewDBProvider ¶
func NewDBProvider(name string) (DBProvider, error)
func NewTempDBProvider ¶
func NewTempDBProvider(db DB) DBProvider