package storage
import (
"database/sql"
"fmt"
"log"
_ "github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3"
)
// initErr will log the error and close the database connection if
// necessary.
func initErr(db *DB, err error) {
if db.Conn != nil {
db.Conn.Close()
}
log.Fatalf("Initialization Error :: %s", err.Error())
}
func initDB(db *DB) {
var err error
db.Path = fmt.Sprintf("%s/grus.db", GetDir())
db.Conn, err = sql.Open("sqlite3", db.Path)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("storage/init.go: %s\n",
"Failed to open database connection")
initErr(db, err)
}
sqlstmt := []string{
`CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS words (
word TEXT PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
sorted TEXT NOT NULL);`,
`INSERT INTO words(word, lexical)
values("grus", "grsu");`,
}
// We range over statements and execute them one by one, this
// is during initialization so it doesn't matter if it takes
// few more ms. This way we know which statement caused the
// program to fail.
for _, s := range sqlstmt {
stmt, err := db.Conn.Prepare(s)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("storage/init.go: %s\n",
"failed to prepare statement")
log.Println(s)
initErr(db, err)
}
_, err = stmt.Exec()
stmt.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("storage/init.go: %s\n",
"failed to execute statement")
log.Println(s)
initErr(db, err)
}
}
}