KDb/Drivers/Loopback
Design document
started: may 2005 by jstaniek status: idea and some design, volunteers needed
The Loopback driver is a higher-level driver that performs introspection into plugged-in data sources and returns available information in a form of db views.
Example
Most important db views can look like the Schema Table of SQLite https://sqlite.org/schematab.html
CREATE TABLE sqlite_schema( type text, name text, tbl_name text, rootpage integer, sql text );
Then, you can perform SELECT queries on the table.
Why?
This feature gives the overview of database objects and fields, eg. for creating a design report without a need for custom coding. As a consequence, e.g. KEXI can display data from this table as from any other tables, if this KDb driver is accessible.
We also get alternative way for schema introspection: by running a query, like:
SELECT * FROM TABLES WHERE name="foobar"
instead of using the KDb API (pseudocode):
KDbConnection::tableSchema("foobar")
How would it be used in KEXI?
A KDbConnection can be allocated but note the differences between Loopback connection and "regular" one:
- the driver will not be generally available within KEXI GUI (not in connection dialog's list of drivers)
- despite above, it's possible to provide a project-wide option called "Show system objects" (MSA has this option as well)
- the connection is read only (at least that's the assumption for now)
- the connection is tied to an opened project: there is one such connection (we can make it available within a KexiProject object in a global space.
Dependencies
Implementation of the driver depends:
- Database Views in KDb (not yet available, but that's similar to table schemas)
- Multiple opened connections within a single project instance (not yet available)
- Optional dependency: linking native databases to a project.