// // RecordSet.cpp // // $Id: //poco/Main/Data/samples/RecordSet/src/RowFormatter.cpp#2 $ // // This sample demonstrates the Data library recordset formatting // capabilities. // // Copyright (c) 2007, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH. // All rights reserved. // // This is unpublished proprietary source code of Applied Informatics // Software Engineering GmbH. // The contents of this file may not be disclosed to third parties, // copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or in part, without // prior written permission from Applied Informatics. // #include "Poco/SharedPtr.h" #include "Poco/Data/SessionFactory.h" #include "Poco/Data/Session.h" #include "Poco/Data/Statement.h" #include "Poco/Data/RecordSet.h" #include "Poco/Data/RowFormatter.h" #include "Poco/Data/SQLite/Connector.h" #include using namespace Poco::Data::Keywords; using Poco::Data::Session; using Poco::Data::Statement; using Poco::Data::RecordSet; using Poco::Data::RowFormatter; class HTMLTableFormatter : public RowFormatter { public: HTMLTableFormatter() { std::ostringstream os; os << "" << std::endl; setPrefix(os.str()); os.str(""); os << "
" << std::endl; setPostfix(os.str()); } std::string& formatNames(const NameVecPtr pNames, std::string& formattedNames) const { std::ostringstream str; str << "\t" << std::endl; NameVec::const_iterator it = pNames->begin(); NameVec::const_iterator end = pNames->end(); for (; it != end; ++it) str << "\t\t" << *it << "" << std::endl; str << "\t" << std::endl; return formattedNames = str.str(); } std::string& formatValues(const ValueVec& vals, std::string& formattedValues) const { std::ostringstream str; str << "\t" << std::endl; ValueVec::const_iterator it = vals.begin(); ValueVec::const_iterator end = vals.end(); for (; it != end; ++it) { if (it->isNumeric()) str << "\t\t"; else str << "\t\t"; str << it->convert() << "" << std::endl; } str << "\t" << std::endl; return formattedValues = str.str(); } }; int main(int argc, char** argv) { // register SQLite connector Poco::Data::SQLite::Connector::registerConnector(); // create a session Session session("SQLite", "sample.db"); // drop sample table, if it exists session << "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Simpsons", now; // (re)create table session << "CREATE TABLE Simpsons (Name VARCHAR(30), Address VARCHAR, Age INTEGER(3))", now; // insert some rows session << "INSERT INTO Simpsons VALUES('Homer Simpson', 'Springfield', 42)", now; session << "INSERT INTO Simpsons VALUES('Marge Simpson', 'Springfield', 38)", now; session << "INSERT INTO Simpsons VALUES('Bart Simpson', 'Springfield', 12)", now; session << "INSERT INTO Simpsons VALUES('Lisa Simpson', 'Springfield', 10)", now; // create a statement and print the column names and data as HTML table HTMLTableFormatter tf; Statement stmt = (session << "SELECT * FROM Simpsons", format(tf), now); RecordSet rs(stmt); std::cout << rs << std::endl; // Note: The code above is divided into individual steps for clarity purpose. // The four lines can be reduced to the following single line of code: std::cout << RecordSet(session, "SELECT * FROM Simpsons", new HTMLTableFormatter); // simple formatting example (uses the default SimpleRowFormatter provided by framework) std::cout << std::endl << "Simple formatting:" << std::endl << std::endl; std::cout << RecordSet(session, "SELECT * FROM Simpsons"); return 0; }