mssql_client/transaction.rs
1//! Transaction support.
2//!
3//! This module provides transaction isolation levels, savepoint support,
4//! and transaction abstractions for SQL Server.
5
6/// Transaction isolation level.
7///
8/// SQL Server supports these isolation levels for transaction management.
9#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
10#[non_exhaustive]
11pub enum IsolationLevel {
12 /// Read uncommitted (dirty reads allowed).
13 ///
14 /// Lowest isolation - transactions can read uncommitted changes from
15 /// other transactions. Offers best performance but no consistency guarantees.
16 ReadUncommitted,
17
18 /// Read committed (default for SQL Server).
19 ///
20 /// Transactions can only read committed data. Prevents dirty reads
21 /// but allows non-repeatable reads and phantom reads.
22 #[default]
23 ReadCommitted,
24
25 /// Repeatable read.
26 ///
27 /// Ensures rows read by a transaction don't change during the transaction.
28 /// Prevents dirty reads and non-repeatable reads, but allows phantom reads.
29 RepeatableRead,
30
31 /// Serializable (highest isolation).
32 ///
33 /// Strictest isolation - transactions are completely isolated from
34 /// each other. Prevents all read phenomena but has highest lock contention.
35 Serializable,
36
37 /// Snapshot isolation.
38 ///
39 /// Uses row versioning to provide a point-in-time view of data.
40 /// Requires snapshot isolation to be enabled on the database.
41 Snapshot,
42}
43
44impl IsolationLevel {
45 /// Get the SQL statement to set this isolation level.
46 #[must_use]
47 pub fn as_sql(&self) -> &'static str {
48 match self {
49 Self::ReadUncommitted => "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED",
50 Self::ReadCommitted => "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED",
51 Self::RepeatableRead => "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ",
52 Self::Serializable => "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE",
53 Self::Snapshot => "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SNAPSHOT",
54 }
55 }
56
57 /// Get the isolation level name as used in SQL Server.
58 #[must_use]
59 pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
60 match self {
61 Self::ReadUncommitted => "READ UNCOMMITTED",
62 Self::ReadCommitted => "READ COMMITTED",
63 Self::RepeatableRead => "REPEATABLE READ",
64 Self::Serializable => "SERIALIZABLE",
65 Self::Snapshot => "SNAPSHOT",
66 }
67 }
68}
69
70/// A savepoint within a transaction.
71///
72/// Savepoints allow partial rollbacks within a transaction.
73/// The savepoint name is validated when created to prevent SQL injection.
74///
75/// # Example
76///
77/// ```rust,no_run
78/// # async fn ex(client: mssql_client::Client<mssql_client::Ready>) -> Result<(), mssql_client::Error> {
79/// let mut tx = client.begin_transaction().await?;
80///
81/// tx.execute("INSERT INTO orders (customer_id) VALUES (@p1)", &[&42]).await?;
82/// let sp = tx.save_point("before_items").await?;
83///
84/// tx.execute("INSERT INTO items (order_id, product_id) VALUES (@p1, @p2)", &[&1, &100]).await?;
85///
86/// // Oops, need to undo the items but keep the order
87/// tx.rollback_to(&sp).await?;
88///
89/// // Continue with different items...
90/// tx.commit().await?;
91/// # Ok(())
92/// # }
93/// ```
94#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
95#[must_use = "a savepoint should be used to rollback or it has no effect"]
96pub struct SavePoint {
97 /// The validated savepoint name.
98 pub(crate) name: String,
99}
100
101impl SavePoint {
102 /// Create a new savepoint with a validated name.
103 ///
104 /// This is called internally after name validation.
105 pub(crate) fn new(name: String) -> Self {
106 Self { name }
107 }
108
109 /// Get the savepoint name.
110 #[must_use]
111 pub fn name(&self) -> &str {
112 &self.name
113 }
114}
115
116/// A database transaction abstraction.
117///
118/// This is a higher-level transaction wrapper that can be used
119/// with closure-based APIs or as a standalone type.
120#[must_use = "a transaction must be committed or rolled back"]
121pub struct Transaction<'a> {
122 isolation_level: IsolationLevel,
123 _marker: std::marker::PhantomData<&'a ()>,
124}
125
126impl Transaction<'_> {
127 /// Create a new transaction with default isolation level.
128 #[allow(dead_code)] // Used when transaction begin is implemented
129 pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
130 Self {
131 isolation_level: IsolationLevel::default(),
132 _marker: std::marker::PhantomData,
133 }
134 }
135
136 /// Create a new transaction with specified isolation level.
137 #[allow(dead_code)] // Used when transaction begin is implemented
138 pub(crate) fn with_isolation_level(level: IsolationLevel) -> Self {
139 Self {
140 isolation_level: level,
141 _marker: std::marker::PhantomData,
142 }
143 }
144
145 /// Get the isolation level of this transaction.
146 #[must_use]
147 pub fn isolation_level(&self) -> IsolationLevel {
148 self.isolation_level
149 }
150}
151
152#[cfg(test)]
153#[allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
154mod tests {
155 use super::*;
156
157 #[test]
158 fn test_isolation_level_sql() {
159 assert_eq!(
160 IsolationLevel::ReadCommitted.as_sql(),
161 "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED"
162 );
163 assert_eq!(
164 IsolationLevel::Snapshot.as_sql(),
165 "SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SNAPSHOT"
166 );
167 }
168
169 #[test]
170 fn test_isolation_level_name() {
171 assert_eq!(IsolationLevel::ReadCommitted.name(), "READ COMMITTED");
172 assert_eq!(IsolationLevel::Serializable.name(), "SERIALIZABLE");
173 }
174
175 #[test]
176 fn test_savepoint_name() {
177 let sp = SavePoint::new("my_savepoint".to_string());
178 assert_eq!(sp.name(), "my_savepoint");
179 // SavePoint now has no lifetime parameter
180 assert_eq!(sp.name, "my_savepoint");
181 }
182
183 #[test]
184 fn test_default_isolation_level() {
185 let level = IsolationLevel::default();
186 assert_eq!(level, IsolationLevel::ReadCommitted);
187 }
188}