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When using this constructor, you must be aware of a possible misuse of the constructor which takes a DbType parameter. - This happens when calling this constructor passing an int 0 and the compiler thinks you are passing a value of DbType. - Use Convert.ToInt32(value) for example to have compiler calling the correct constructor.

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- - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlParameter - class with the parameter m_Name and the data type. - - The m_Name of the parameter to map. - One of the DbType values. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlParameter - class with the parameter m_Name, the DbType, and the size. - - The m_Name of the parameter to map. - One of the DbType values. - The length of the parameter. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlParameter - class with the parameter m_Name, the DbType, the size, - and the source column m_Name. - - The m_Name of the parameter to map. - One of the DbType values. - The length of the parameter. - The m_Name of the source column. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlParameter - class with the parameter m_Name, the DbType, the size, - the source column m_Name, a ParameterDirection, - the precision of the parameter, the scale of the parameter, a - DataRowVersion to use, and the - value of the parameter. - - The m_Name of the parameter to map. - One of the DbType values. - The length of the parameter. - The m_Name of the source column. - One of the ParameterDirection values. - true if the value of the field can be null, otherwise false. - The total number of digits to the left and right of the decimal point to which - Value is resolved. - The total number of decimal places to which - Value is resolved. - One of the DataRowVersion values. - An Object that is the value - of the NpgsqlParameter. - - - - Creates a new NpgsqlParameter that - is a copy of the current instance. - - A new NpgsqlParameter that is a copy of this instance. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum number of digits used to represent the - Value property. - - The maximum number of digits used to represent the - Value property. - The default value is 0, which indicates that the data provider - sets the precision for Value. - - - - Gets or sets the number of decimal places to which - Value is resolved. - - The number of decimal places to which - Value is resolved. The default is 0. - - - - Gets or sets the maximum size, in bytes, of the data within the column. - - The maximum size, in bytes, of the data within the column. - The default value is inferred from the parameter value. - - - - Gets or sets the DbType of the parameter. - - One of the DbType values. The default is String. - - - - Gets or sets the DbType of the parameter. - - One of the DbType values. The default is String. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the parameter is input-only, - output-only, bidirectional, or a stored procedure return value parameter. - - One of the ParameterDirection - values. The default is Input. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the parameter accepts null values. - - true if null values are accepted; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - Gets or sets the m_Name of the NpgsqlParameter. - - The m_Name of the NpgsqlParameter. - The default is an empty string. - - - - The m_Name scrubbed of any optional marker - - - - - Gets or sets the m_Name of the source column that is mapped to the - DataSet and used for loading or - returning the Value. - - The m_Name of the source column that is mapped to the - DataSet. The default is an empty string. - - - - Gets or sets the DataRowVersion - to use when loading Value. - - One of the DataRowVersion values. - The default is Current. - - - - Gets or sets the value of the parameter. - - An Object that is the value of the parameter. - The default value is null. - - - - Gets or sets the value of the parameter. - - An Object that is the value of the parameter. - The default value is null. - - - - This class represents the Parse message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - For classes representing messages sent from the client to the server. - - - - - Writes given objects into a stream for PostgreSQL COPY in default copy format (not CSV or BINARY). - - - - - Return an exact copy of this NpgsqlConnectionString. - - - - - This function will set value for known key, both private member and base[key]. - - - - - - - The function will modify private member only, not base[key]. - - - - - - - Clear the member and assign them to the default value. - - - - - Compatibilty version. When possible, behaviour caused by breaking changes will be preserved - if this version is less than that where the breaking change was introduced. - - - - - Case insensative accessor for indivual connection string values. - - - - - Common base class for all derived MD5 implementations. - - - - - Called from constructor of derived class. - - - - - Finalizer for HashAlgorithm - - - - - Computes the entire hash of all the bytes in the byte array. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, drives the hashing function. - - - - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, this pads and hashes whatever data might be left in the buffers and then returns the hash created. - - - - - When overridden in a derived class, initializes the object to prepare for hashing. - - - - - Used for stream chaining. Computes hash as data passes through it. - - The buffer from which to grab the data to be copied. - The offset into the input buffer to start reading at. - The number of bytes to be copied. - The buffer to write the copied data to. - At what point in the outputBuffer to write the data at. - - - - Used for stream chaining. Computes hash as data passes through it. Finishes off the hash. - - The buffer from which to grab the data to be copied. - The offset into the input buffer to start reading at. - The number of bytes to be copied. - - - - Get whether or not the hash can transform multiple blocks at a time. - Note: MUST be overriden if descendant can transform multiple block - on a single call! - - - - - Gets the previously computed hash. - - - - - Returns the size in bits of the hash. - - - - - Must be overriden if not 1 - - - - - Must be overriden if not 1 - - - - - Called from constructor of derived class. - - - - - Creates the default derived class. - - - - - This class provides many util methods to handle - reading and writing of PostgreSQL protocol messages. - - - - - This method takes a ProtocolVersion and returns an integer - version number that the Postgres backend will recognize in a - startup packet. - - - - - This method takes a version string as returned by SELECT VERSION() and returns - a valid version string ("7.2.2" for example). - This is only needed when running protocol version 2. - This does not do any validity checks. - - - - - This method gets a C NULL terminated string from the network stream. - It keeps reading a byte in each time until a NULL byte is returned. - It returns the resultant string of bytes read. - This string is sent from backend. - - - - - Reads requested number of bytes from stream with retries until Stream.Read returns 0 or count is reached. - - Stream to read - byte buffer to fill - starting position to fill the buffer - number of bytes to read - The number of bytes read. May be less than count if no more bytes are available. - - - - This method writes a C NULL terminated string to the network stream. - It appends a NULL terminator to the end of the String. - - - This method writes a C NULL terminated string to the network stream. - It appends a NULL terminator to the end of the String. - - - - - This method writes a C NULL terminated string limited in length to the - backend server. - It pads the string with null bytes to the size specified. - - - - - Write a 32-bit integer to the given stream in the correct byte order. - - - - - Read a 32-bit integer from the given stream in the correct byte order. - - - - - Write a 16-bit integer to the given stream in the correct byte order. - - - - - Read a 16-bit integer from the given stream in the correct byte order. - - - - - Represent the frontend/backend protocol version. - - - - - Represent the backend server version. - As this class offers no functionality beyond that offered by it has been - deprecated in favour of that class. - - - - - - Returns the string representation of this version in three place dot notation (Major.Minor.Patch). - - - - - Server version major number. - - - - - Server version minor number. - - - - - Server version patch level number. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL COPY TO STDOUT operation with a corresponding SQL statement - to execute against a PostgreSQL database - and an associated stream used to write results to (if provided by user) - or for reading the results (when generated by driver). - Eg. new NpgsqlCopyOut("COPY (SELECT * FROM mytable) TO STDOUT", connection, streamToWrite).Start(); - - - - - Creates NpgsqlCommand to run given query upon Start(), after which CopyStream provides data from database as requested in the query. - - - - - Given command is run upon Start(), after which CopyStream provides data from database as requested in the query. - - - - - Given command is executed upon Start() and all requested copy data is written to toStream immediately. - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and field at given location is in binary format. - - - - - Command specified upon creation is executed as a non-query. - If CopyStream is set upon creation, all copy data from server will be written to it, and operation will be finished immediately. - Otherwise the CopyStream member can be used for reading copy data from server until no more data is available. - - - - - Flush generated CopyStream at once. Effectively reads and discard all the rest of copy data from server. - - - - - Returns true if the connection is currently reserved for this operation. - - - - - The stream provided by user or generated upon Start() - - - - - The Command used to execute this copy operation. - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and in binary format. - - - - - Returns number of fields if this operation is currently active, otherwise -1 - - - - - Faster alternative to using the generated CopyStream. - - - - - This class manages all connector objects, pooled AND non-pooled. - - - - Unique static instance of the connector pool - mamager. - - - Map of index to unused pooled connectors, avaliable to the - next RequestConnector() call. - This hashmap will be indexed by connection string. - This key will hold a list of queues of pooled connectors available to be used. - - - Timer for tracking unused connections in pools. - - - - Searches the shared and pooled connector lists for a - matching connector object or creates a new one. - - The NpgsqlConnection that is requesting - the connector. Its ConnectionString will be used to search the - pool for available connectors. - A connector object. - - - - Find a pooled connector. Handle locking and timeout here. - - - - - Find a pooled connector. Handle shared/non-shared here. - - - - - Releases a connector, possibly back to the pool for future use. - - - Pooled connectors will be put back into the pool if there is room. - Shared connectors should just have their use count decremented - since they always stay in the shared pool. - - The connector to release. - - - - Release a pooled connector. Handle locking here. - - - - - Release a pooled connector. Handle shared/non-shared here. - - - - - Create a connector without any pooling functionality. - - - - - Find an available pooled connector in the non-shared pool, or create - a new one if none found. - - - - - This method is only called when NpgsqlConnection.Dispose(false) is called which means a - finalization. This also means, an NpgsqlConnection was leak. We clear pool count so that - client doesn't end running out of connections from pool. When the connection is finalized, its underlying - socket is closed. - - - - - Close the connector. - - - Connector to release - - - - Put a pooled connector into the pool queue. - - Connector to pool - - - - A queue with an extra Int32 for keeping track of busy connections. - - - - - The number of pooled Connectors that belong to this queue but - are currently in use. - - - - - This class represents a BackEndKeyData message received - from PostgreSQL - - - - - Used when a connection is closed - - - - - Summary description for NpgsqlQuery - - - - - Represents the method that handles the Notice events. - - A NpgsqlNoticeEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - Represents the method that handles the Notification events. - - The source of the event. - A NpgsqlNotificationEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - This class represents a connection to a - PostgreSQL server. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - NpgsqlConnection class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - NpgsqlConnection class - and sets the ConnectionString. - - The connection used to open the PostgreSQL database. - - - - Begins a database transaction with the specified isolation level. - - The isolation level under which the transaction should run. - An DbTransaction - object representing the new transaction. - - Currently the IsolationLevel ReadCommitted and Serializable are supported by the PostgreSQL backend. - There's no support for nested transactions. - - - - - Begins a database transaction. - - A NpgsqlTransaction - object representing the new transaction. - - Currently there's no support for nested transactions. - - - - - Begins a database transaction with the specified isolation level. - - The isolation level under which the transaction should run. - A NpgsqlTransaction - object representing the new transaction. - - Currently the IsolationLevel ReadCommitted and Serializable are supported by the PostgreSQL backend. - There's no support for nested transactions. - - - - - Opens a database connection with the property settings specified by the - ConnectionString. - - - - - This method changes the current database by disconnecting from the actual - database and connecting to the specified. - - The name of the database to use in place of the current database. - - - - Releases the connection to the database. If the connection is pooled, it will be - made available for re-use. If it is non-pooled, the actual connection will be shutdown. - - - - - Creates and returns a DbCommand - object associated with the IDbConnection. - - A DbCommand object. - - - - Creates and returns a NpgsqlCommand - object associated with the NpgsqlConnection. - - A NpgsqlCommand object. - - - - Releases all resources used by the - NpgsqlConnection. - - true when called from Dispose(); - false when being called from the finalizer. - - - - Create a new connection based on this one. - - A new NpgsqlConnection object. - - - - Create a new connection based on this one. - - A new NpgsqlConnection object. - - - - Default SSL CertificateSelectionCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL CertificateValidationCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL PrivateKeySelectionCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL ProvideClientCertificatesCallback implementation. - - - - - Write each key/value pair in the connection string to the log. - - - - - Returns the supported collections - - - - - Returns the schema collection specified by the collection name. - - The collection name. - The collection specified. - - - - Returns the schema collection specified by the collection name filtered by the restrictions. - - The collection name. - - The restriction values to filter the results. A description of the restrictions is contained - in the Restrictions collection. - - The collection specified. - - - - Occurs on NoticeResponses from the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - Occurs on NotificationResponses from the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - Called to provide client certificates for SSL handshake. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.CertificateSelectionCallback delegate. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.CertificateValidationCallback delegate. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.PrivateKeySelectionCallback delegate. - - - - - Gets or sets the string used to connect to a PostgreSQL database. - Valid values are: -
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- - - Backend server host name. - - - - - Backend server port. - - - - - If true, the connection will attempt to use SSL. - - - - - Gets the time to wait while trying to establish a connection - before terminating the attempt and generating an error. - - The time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to open. The default value is 15 seconds. - - - - Gets the time to wait while trying to execute a command - before terminating the attempt and generating an error. - - The time (in seconds) to wait for a command to complete. The default value is 20 seconds. - - - - Gets the time to wait before closing unused connections in the pool if the count - of all connections exeeds MinPoolSize. - - - If connection pool contains unused connections for ConnectionLifeTime seconds, - the half of them will be closed. If there will be unused connections in a second - later then again the half of them will be closed and so on. - This strategy provide smooth change of connection count in the pool. - - The time (in seconds) to wait. The default value is 15 seconds. - - - - Gets the name of the current database or the database to be used after a connection is opened. - - The name of the current database or the name of the database to be - used after a connection is opened. The default value is the empty string. - - - - Whether datareaders are loaded in their entirety (for compatibility with earlier code). - - - - - Gets the database server name. - - - - - Gets flag indicating if we are using Synchronous notification or not. - The default value is false. - - - - - Gets the current state of the connection. - - A bitwise combination of the ConnectionState values. The default is Closed. - - - - Gets whether the current state of the connection is Open or Closed - - ConnectionState.Open or ConnectionState.Closed - - - - Version of the PostgreSQL backend. - This can only be called when there is an active connection. - - - - - Protocol version in use. - This can only be called when there is an active connection. - - - - - Process id of backend server. - This can only be called when there is an active connection. - - - - - The connector object connected to the backend. - - - - - Gets the NpgsqlConnectionStringBuilder containing the parsed connection string values. - - - - - User name. - - - - - Password. - - - - - Determine if connection pooling will be used for this connection. - - - - - This class represents the CancelRequest message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A time period expressed in 100ns units. - - - A time period expressed in a - - - Number of 100ns units. - - - Number of seconds. - - - Number of milliseconds. - - - Number of milliseconds. - - - Number of milliseconds. - - - A d with the given number of ticks. - - - A d with the given number of microseconds. - - - A d with the given number of milliseconds. - - - A d with the given number of seconds. - - - A d with the given number of minutes. - - - A d with the given number of hours. - - - A d with the given number of days. - - - A d with the given number of months. - - - An whose values are the sums of the two instances. - - - An whose values are the differences of the two instances. - - - An whose value is the negated value of this instance. - - - An whose value is the absolute value of this instance. - - - - An based on this one, but with any days converted to multiples of ±24hours. - - - - An based on this one, but with any months converted to multiples of ±30days. - - - - An based on this one, but with any months converted to multiples of ±30days and then any days converted to multiples of ±24hours; - - - - An eqivalent, canonical, . - - - An equivalent . - - - - - - An signed integer. - - - - The argument is not an . - - - The string was not in a format that could be parsed to produce an . - - - true if the parsing succeeded, false otherwise. - - - The representation. - - - An whose values are the sum of the arguments. - - - An whose values are the difference of the arguments - - - true if the two arguments are exactly the same, false otherwise. - - - false if the two arguments are exactly the same, true otherwise. - - - true if the first is less than second, false otherwise. - - - true if the first is less than or equivalent to second, false otherwise. - - - true if the first is greater than second, false otherwise. - - - true if the first is greater than or equivalent to the second, false otherwise. - - - The argument. - - - The negation of the argument. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This time, normalised - - - - - - - - - This time, normalised - - - An integer which is 0 if they are equal, < 0 if this is the smaller and > 0 if this is the larger. - - - - - - - - - A class to handle everything associated with SSPI authentication - - - - - Simplified SecBufferDesc struct with only one SecBuffer - - - - - This class represents the Parse message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - EventArgs class to send Notice parameters, which are just NpgsqlError's in a lighter context. - - - - - Notice information. - - - - - This class represents the ErrorResponse and NoticeResponse - message sent from PostgreSQL server. - - - - - Return a string representation of this error object. - - - - - Severity code. All versions. - - - - - Error code. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Terse error message. All versions. - - - - - Detailed error message. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Suggestion to help resolve the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Position (one based) within the query string where the error was encounterd. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Position (one based) within the query string where the error was encounterd. This position refers to an internal command executed for example inside a PL/pgSQL function. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Internal query string where the error was encounterd. This position refers to an internal command executed for example inside a PL/pgSQL function. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Trace back information. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source file (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source file line number (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source routine (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - String containing the sql sent which produced this error. - - - - - Backend protocol version in use. - - - - - Represents an ongoing COPY TO STDOUT operation. - Provides methods to read data from server or end the operation. - - - - This class represents the base class for the state pattern design pattern - implementation. - - - - - - This method is used by the states to change the state of the context. - - - - - This method is responsible to handle all protocol messages sent from the backend. - It holds all the logic to do it. - To exchange data, it uses a Mediator object from which it reads/writes information - to handle backend requests. - - - - - - This method is responsible to handle all protocol messages sent from the backend. - It holds all the logic to do it. - To exchange data, it uses a Mediator object from which it reads/writes information - to handle backend requests. - - - - - - Called from NpgsqlState.ProcessBackendResponses upon CopyOutResponse. - If CopyStream is already set, it is used to write data received from server, after which the copy ends. - Otherwise CopyStream is set to a readable NpgsqlCopyOutStream that receives data from server. - - - - - Called from NpgsqlOutStream.Read to read copy data from server. - - - - - Copy format information returned from server. - - - - - Handles serialisation of .NET array or IEnumeration to pg format. - Arrays of arrays, enumerations of enumerations, arrays of enumerations etc. - are treated as multi-dimensional arrays (in much the same manner as an array of arrays - is used to emulate multi-dimensional arrays in languages that lack native support for them). - If such an enumeration of enumerations is "jagged" (as opposed to rectangular, cuboid, - hypercuboid, hyperhypercuboid, etc) then this class will "correctly" serialise it, but pg - will raise an error as it doesn't allow jagged arrays. - - - - - Create an ArrayNativeToBackendTypeConverter with the element converter passed - - The that would be used to serialise the element type. - - - - Serialise the enumeration or array. - - - - - Handles parsing of pg arrays into .NET arrays. - - - - - Takes a string representation of a pg 1-dimensional array - (or a 1-dimensional row within an n-dimensional array) - and allows enumeration of the string represenations of each items. - - - - - Takes a string representation of a pg n-dimensional array - and allows enumeration of the string represenations of the next - lower level of rows (which in turn can be taken as (n-1)-dimensional arrays. - - - - - Takes an ArrayList which may be an ArrayList of ArrayLists, an ArrayList of ArrayLists of ArrayLists - and so on and enumerates the items that aren't ArrayLists (the leaf nodes if we think of the ArrayList - passed as a tree). Simply uses the ArrayLists' own IEnumerators to get that of the next, - pushing them onto a stack until we hit something that isn't an ArrayList. - ArrayList to enumerate - IEnumerable - - - - - Create a new ArrayBackendToNativeTypeConverter - - for the element type. - - - - Creates an array from pg representation. - - - - - Creates an array list from pg represenation of an array. - Multidimensional arrays are treated as ArrayLists of ArrayLists - - - - - Creates an n-dimensional array from an ArrayList of ArrayLists or - a 1-dimensional array from something else. - - to convert - produced. - - - - Takes an array of ints and treats them like the limits of a set of counters. - Retains a matching set of ints that is set to all zeros on the first ++ - On a ++ it increments the "right-most" int. If that int reaches it's - limit it is set to zero and the one before it is incremented, and so on. - - Making this a more general purpose class is pretty straight-forward, but we'll just put what we need here. - - - - - This class represents the ParameterStatus message sent from PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - This class is responsible for serving as bridge between the backend - protocol handling and the core classes. It is used as the mediator for - exchanging data generated/sent from/to backend. - - - - - - This class is responsible to create database commands for automatic insert, update and delete operations. - - - - - - This method is reponsible to derive the command parameter list with values obtained from function definition. - It clears the Parameters collection of command. Also, if there is any parameter type which is not supported by Npgsql, an InvalidOperationException will be thrown. - Parameters name will be parameter1, parameter2, ... - For while, only parameter name and NpgsqlDbType are obtained. - - NpgsqlCommand whose function parameters will be obtained. - - - - Represents a completed response message. - - - - - - Marker interface which identifies a class which may take possession of a stream for the duration of - it's lifetime (possibly temporarily giving that possession to another class for part of that time. - - It inherits from IDisposable, since any such class must make sure it leaves the stream in a valid state. - - The most important such class is that compiler-generated from ProcessBackendResponsesEnum. Of course - we can't make that inherit from this interface, alas. - - - - - The exception that is thrown when the PostgreSQL backend reports errors. - - - - - Construct a backend error exception based on a list of one or more - backend errors. The basic Exception.Message will be built from the - first (usually the only) error in the list. - - - - - Format a .NET style exception string. - Include all errors in the list, including any hints. - - - - - Append a line to the given Stream, first checking for zero-length. - - - - - Provide access to the entire list of errors provided by the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - Severity code. All versions. - - - - - Error code. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Basic error message. All versions. - - - - - Detailed error message. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Suggestion to help resolve the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Position (one based) within the query string where the error was encounterd. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Trace back information. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source file (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source file line number (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - Source routine (in backend) reporting the error. PostgreSQL 7.4 and up. - - - - - String containing the sql sent which produced this error. - - - - - Returns the entire list of errors provided by the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - The level of verbosity of the NpgsqlEventLog - - - - - Don't log at all - - - - - Only log the most common issues - - - - - Log everything - - - - - This class handles all the Npgsql event and debug logging - - - - - Writes a string to the Npgsql event log if msglevel is bigger then NpgsqlEventLog.Level - - - This method is obsolete and should no longer be used. - It is likely to be removed in future versions of Npgsql - - The message to write to the event log - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - - - - Writes a string to the Npgsql event log if msglevel is bigger then NpgsqlEventLog.Level - - The ResourceManager to get the localized resources - The name of the resource that should be fetched by the ResourceManager - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The additional parameters that shall be included into the log-message (must be compatible with the string in the resource): - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling the Get-part of an Indexer to the log file. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Indexer - The parameter given to the Indexer - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling the Set-part of an Indexer to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Indexer - The parameter given to the Indexer - The value the Indexer is set to - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling the Get-part of a Property to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Property - The name of the Property - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling the Set-part of a Property to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Property - The name of the Property - The value the Property is set to - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling a Method without Arguments to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Method - The name of the Method - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling a Method with one Argument to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Method - The name of the Method - The value of the Argument of the Method - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling a Method with two Arguments to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Method - The name of the Method - The value of the first Argument of the Method - The value of the second Argument of the Method - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling a Method with three Arguments to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Method - The name of the Method - The value of the first Argument of the Method - The value of the second Argument of the Method - The value of the third Argument of the Method - - - - Writes the default log-message for the action of calling a Method with more than three Arguments to the logfile. - - The minimum LogLevel for which this message should be logged. - The name of the class that contains the Method - The name of the Method - A Object-Array with zero or more Ojects that are Arguments of the Method. - - - - Sets/Returns the level of information to log to the logfile. - - The current LogLevel - - - - Sets/Returns the filename to use for logging. - - The filename of the current Log file. - - - - Sets/Returns whether Log messages should be echoed to the console - - true if Log messages are echoed to the console, otherwise false - - - - This class represents the Parse message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL COPY FROM STDIN operation with a corresponding SQL statement - to execute against a PostgreSQL database - and an associated stream used to read data from (if provided by user) - or for writing it (when generated by driver). - Eg. new NpgsqlCopyIn("COPY mytable FROM STDIN", connection, streamToRead).Start(); - - - - - Creates NpgsqlCommand to run given query upon Start(). Data for the requested COPY IN operation can then be written to CopyData stream followed by a call to End() or Cancel(). - - - - - Given command is run upon Start(). Data for the requested COPY IN operation can then be written to CopyData stream followed by a call to End() or Cancel(). - - - - - Given command is executed upon Start() and all data from fromStream is passed to it as copy data. - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and field at given location is in binary format. - - - - - Command specified upon creation is executed as a non-query. - If CopyStream is set upon creation, it will be flushed to server as copy data, and operation will be finished immediately. - Otherwise the CopyStream member can be used for writing copy data to server and operation finished with a call to End() or Cancel(). - - - - - Called after writing all data to CopyStream to successfully complete this copy operation. - - - - - Withdraws an already started copy operation. The operation will fail with given error message. - Will do nothing if current operation is not active. - - - - - Returns true if the connection is currently reserved for this operation. - - - - - The stream provided by user or generated upon Start(). - User may provide a stream to constructor; it is used to pass to server all data read from it. - Otherwise, call to Start() sets this to a writable NpgsqlCopyInStream that passes all data written to it to server. - In latter case this is only available while the copy operation is active and null otherwise. - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and in binary format. - - - - - Returns number of fields expected on each input row if this operation is currently active, otherwise -1 - - - - - The Command used to execute this copy operation. - - - - - Set before a COPY IN query to define size of internal buffer for reading from given CopyStream. - - - - - Represents information about COPY operation data transfer format as returned by server. - - - - - Only created when a CopyInResponse or CopyOutResponse is received by NpgsqlState.ProcessBackendResponses() - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and field at given location is in binary format. - - - - - Returns true if this operation is currently active and in binary format. - - - - - Returns number of fields if this operation is currently active, otherwise -1 - - - - - - - - - Provide event handlers to convert all native supported basic data types from their backend - text representation to a .NET object. - - - - - Binary data. - - - - - Convert a postgresql boolean to a System.Boolean. - - - - - Convert a postgresql bit to a System.Boolean. - - - - - Convert a postgresql datetime to a System.DateTime. - - - - - Convert a postgresql date to a System.DateTime. - - - - - Convert a postgresql time to a System.DateTime. - - - - - Convert a postgresql money to a System.Decimal. - - - - - Provide event handlers to convert the basic native supported data types from - native form to backend representation. - - - - - Binary data. - - - - - Convert to a postgresql boolean. - - - - - Convert to a postgresql bit. - - - - - Convert to a postgresql timestamp. - - - - - Convert to a postgresql date. - - - - - Convert to a postgresql time. - - - - - Convert to a postgres money. - - - - - Provide event handlers to convert extended native supported data types from their backend - text representation to a .NET object. - - - - - Convert a postgresql point to a System.NpgsqlPoint. - - - - - Convert a postgresql point to a System.RectangleF. - - - - - LDeg. - - - - - Path. - - - - - Polygon. - - - - - Circle. - - - - - Inet. - - - - - interval - - - - - Provide event handlers to convert extended native supported data types from - native form to backend representation. - - - - - Point. - - - - - Box. - - - - - LSeg. - - - - - Open path. - - - - - Polygon. - - - - - Circle. - - - - - Convert to a postgres inet. - - - - - Convert to a postgres interval - - - - - EventArgs class to send Notification parameters. - - - - - Process ID of the PostgreSQL backend that sent this notification. - - - - - Condition that triggered that notification. - - - - - Additional Information From Notifiying Process (for future use, currently postgres always sets this to an empty string) - - - - - Resolve a host name or IP address. - This is needed because if you call Dns.Resolve() with an IP address, it will attempt - to resolve it as a host name, when it should just convert it to an IP address. - - - - - - This class represents a RowDescription message sent from - the PostgreSQL. - - - - - - This struct represents the internal data of the RowDescription message. - - - - - This class represents the Parse message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - A factory to create instances of various Npgsql objects. - - - - - Creates an NpgsqlCommand object. - - - - - This class represents the Parse message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - Represents the method that handles the RowUpdated events. - - The source of the event. - A NpgsqlRowUpdatedEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - Represents the method that handles the RowUpdating events. - - The source of the event. - A NpgsqlRowUpdatingEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - This class represents an adapter from many commands: select, update, insert and delete to fill Datasets. - - - - - Stream for reading data from a table or select on a PostgreSQL version 7.4 or newer database during an active COPY TO STDOUT operation. - Passes data exactly as provided by the server. - - - - - Created only by NpgsqlCopyOutState.StartCopy() - - - - - Discards copy data as long as server pushes it. Returns after operation is finished. - Does nothing if this stream is not the active copy operation reader. - - - - - Not writable. - - - - - Not flushable. - - - - - Copies data read from server to given byte buffer. - Since server returns data row by row, length will differ each time, but it is only zero once the operation ends. - Can be mixed with calls to the more efficient NpgsqlCopyOutStream.Read() : byte[] though that would not make much sense. - - - - - Not seekable - - - - - Not supported - - - - - Returns a whole row of data from server without extra work. - If standard Stream.Read(...) has been called before, it's internal buffers remains are returned. - - - - - True while this stream can be used to read copy data from server - - - - - True - - - - - False - - - - - False - - - - - Number of bytes read so far - - - - - Number of bytes read so far; can not be set. - - - - - This class represents the Bind message sent to PostgreSQL - server. - - - - - - Summary description for LargeObjectManager. - - - - - Represents a transaction to be made in a PostgreSQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Commits the database transaction. - - - - - Rolls back a transaction from a pending state. - - - - - Rolls back a transaction from a pending savepoint state. - - - - - Creates a transaction save point. - - - - - Cancel the transaction without telling the backend about it. This is - used to make the transaction go away when closing a connection. - - - - - Gets the NpgsqlConnection - object associated with the transaction, or a null reference if the - transaction is no longer valid. - - The NpgsqlConnection - object associated with the transaction. - - - - Specifies the IsolationLevel for this transaction. - - The IsolationLevel for this transaction. - The default is ReadCommitted. - - - - This class represents a StartupPacket message of PostgreSQL - protocol. - - - - - - Provides a means of reading a forward-only stream of rows from a PostgreSQL backend. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Return the data type name of the column at index . - - - - - Return the data type of the column at index . - - - - - Return the Npgsql specific data type of the column at requested ordinal. - - column position - Appropriate Npgsql type for column. - - - - Return the column name of the column at index . - - - - - Return the data type OID of the column at index . - - FIXME: Why this method returns String? - - - - Return the column name of the column named . - - - - - Return the data DbType of the column at index . - - - - - Return the data NpgsqlDbType of the column at index . - - - - - Get the value of a column as a . - If the differences between and - in handling of days and months is not important to your application, use - instead. - - Index of the field to find. - value of the field. - - - - Gets the value of a column converted to a Guid. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Int16. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Int32. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Int64. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Single. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Double. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as String. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Decimal. - - - - - Copy values from each column in the current row into . - - The number of column values copied. - - - - Copy values from each column in the current row into . - - An array appropriately sized to store values from all columns. - The number of column values copied. - - - - Gets the value of a column as Boolean. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Byte. Not implemented. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as Char. - - - - - Gets the value of a column as DateTime. - - - - - Returns a System.Data.DataTable that describes the column metadata of the DataReader. - - - - - This methods parses the command text and tries to get the tablename - from it. - - - - - Is raised whenever Close() is called. - - - - - Gets the number of columns in the current row. - - - - - Gets the value of a column in its native format. - - - - - Gets the value of a column in its native format. - - - - - Gets a value indicating the depth of nesting for the current row. Always returns zero. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the data reader is closed. - - - - - Contains the column names as the keys - - - - - Contains all unique columns - - - - - This is the primary implementation of NpgsqlDataReader. It is the one used in normal cases (where the - preload-reader option is not set in the connection string to resolve some potential backwards-compatibility - issues), the only implementation used internally, and in cases where CachingDataReader is used, it is still - used to do the actual "leg-work" of turning a response stream from the server into a datareader-style - object - with CachingDataReader then filling it's cache from here. - - - - - Iterate through the objects returned through from the server. - If it's a CompletedResponse the rowsaffected count is updated appropriately, - and we iterate again, otherwise we return it (perhaps updating our cache of pending - rows if appropriate). - - The next we will deal with. - - - - Advances the data reader to the next result, when multiple result sets were returned by the PostgreSQL backend. - - True if the reader was advanced, otherwise false. - - - - Releases the resources used by the NpgsqlCommand. - - - - - Closes the data reader object. - - - - - Advances the data reader to the next result, when multiple result sets were returned by the PostgreSQL backend. - - True if the reader was advanced, otherwise false. - - - - Advances the data reader to the next row. - - True if the reader was advanced, otherwise false. - - - - Return the value of the column at index . - - - - - Gets raw data from a column. - - - - - Gets raw data from a column. - - - - - Report whether the value in a column is DBNull. - - - - - Gets the number of rows changed, inserted, or deleted by execution of the SQL statement. - - - - - Indicates if NpgsqlDatareader has rows to be read. - - - - - Provides an implementation of NpgsqlDataReader in which all data is pre-loaded into memory. - This operates by first creating a ForwardsOnlyDataReader as usual, and then loading all of it's - Rows into memory. There is a general principle that when there is a trade-off between a class design that - is more efficient and/or scalable on the one hand and one that is less efficient but has more functionality - (in this case the internal-only functionality of caching results) that one can build the less efficent class - from the most efficient without significant extra loss in efficiency, but not the other way around. The relationship - between ForwardsOnlyDataReader and CachingDataReader is an example of this). - Since the interface presented to the user is still forwards-only, queues are used to - store this information, so that dequeueing as we go we give the garbage collector the best opportunity - possible to reclaim any memory that is no longer in use. - ForwardsOnlyDataReader being used to actually - obtain the information from the server means that the "leg-work" is still only done (and need only be - maintained) in one place. - This class exists to allow for certain potential backwards-compatibility issues to be resolved - with little effort on the part of affected users. It is considerably less efficient than ForwardsOnlyDataReader - and hence never used internally. - - - - - Represents the method that allows the application to provide a certificate collection to be used for SSL clien authentication - - A X509CertificateCollection to be filled with one or more client certificates. - - - - !!! Helper class, for compilation only. - Connector implements the logic for the Connection Objects to - access the physical connection to the database, and isolate - the application developer from connection pooling internals. - - - - - Constructor. - - Controls whether the connector can be shared. - - - - This method checks if the connector is still ok. - We try to send a simple query text, select 1 as ConnectionTest; - - - - - This method is responsible for releasing all resources associated with this Connector. - - - - - This method is responsible to release all portals used by this Connector. - - - - - Default SSL CertificateSelectionCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL CertificateValidationCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL PrivateKeySelectionCallback implementation. - - - - - Default SSL ProvideClientCertificatesCallback implementation. - - - - - This method is required to set all the version dependent features flags. - SupportsPrepare means the server can use prepared query plans (7.3+) - - - - - Opens the physical connection to the server. - - Usually called by the RequestConnector - Method of the connection pool manager. - - - - Closes the physical connection to the server. - - - - - Returns next portal index. - - - - - Returns next plan index. - - - - - Occurs on NoticeResponses from the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - Occurs on NotificationResponses from the PostgreSQL backend. - - - - - Called to provide client certificates for SSL handshake. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.CertificateSelectionCallback delegate. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.CertificateValidationCallback delegate. - - - - - Mono.Security.Protocol.Tls.PrivateKeySelectionCallback delegate. - - - - - Gets the current state of the connection. - - - - - Return Connection String. - - - - - Version of backend server this connector is connected to. - - - - - Backend protocol version in use by this connector. - - - - - The physical connection stream to the backend. - - - - - The physical connection socket to the backend. - - - - - Reports if this connector is fully connected. - - - - - The connection mediator. - - - - - Report if the connection is in a transaction. - - - - - Report whether the current connection can support prepare functionality. - - - - - This class contains helper methods for type conversion between - the .Net type system and postgresql. - - - - - A cache of basic datatype mappings keyed by server version. This way we don't - have to load the basic type mappings for every connection. - - - - - Find a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo in the default types map that can handle objects - of the given NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - Find a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo in the default types map that can handle objects - of the given NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - Find a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo in the default types map that can handle objects - of the given DbType. - - - - - Find a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo in the default types map that can handle objects - of the given System.Type. - - - - - This method is responsible to convert the string received from the backend - to the corresponding NpgsqlType. - The given TypeInfo is called upon to do the conversion. - If no TypeInfo object is provided, no conversion is performed. - - - - - Create the one and only native to backend type map. - This map is used when formatting native data - types to backend representations. - - - - - This method creates (or retrieves from cache) a mapping between type and OID - of all natively supported postgresql data types. - This is needed as from one version to another, this mapping can be changed and - so we avoid hardcoding them. - - NpgsqlTypeMapping containing all known data types. The mapping must be - cloned before it is modified because it is cached; changes made by one connection may - effect another connection. - - - - Attempt to map types by issuing a query against pg_type. - This function takes a list of NpgsqlTypeInfo and attempts to resolve the OID field - of each by querying pg_type. If the mapping is found, the type info object is - updated (OID) and added to the provided NpgsqlTypeMapping object. - - NpgsqlConnector to send query through. - Mapping object to add types too. - List of types that need to have OID's mapped. - - - - Delegate called to convert the given backend data to its native representation. - - - - - Delegate called to convert the given native data to its backand representation. - - - - - Represents a backend data type. - This class can be called upon to convert a backend field representation to a native object. - - - - - Construct a new NpgsqlTypeInfo with the given attributes and conversion handlers. - - Type OID provided by the backend server. - Type name provided by the backend server. - NpgsqlDbType - System type to convert fields of this type to. - Data conversion handler. - - - - Perform a data conversion from a backend representation to - a native object. - - Data sent from the backend. - Type modifier field sent from the backend. - - - - Type OID provided by the backend server. - - - - - Type name provided by the backend server. - - - - - NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - Provider type to convert fields of this type to. - - - - - System type to convert fields of this type to. - - - - - Represents a backend data type. - This class can be called upon to convert a native object to its backend field representation, - - - - - Returns an NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo for an array where the elements are of the type - described by the NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo supplied. - - - - - Construct a new NpgsqlTypeInfo with the given attributes and conversion handlers. - - Type name provided by the backend server. - NpgsqlDbType - Data conversion handler. - - - - Perform a data conversion from a native object to - a backend representation. - DBNull and null values are handled differently depending if a plain query is used - When - - Native .NET object to be converted. - Flag indicating if the conversion has to be done for - plain queries or extended queries - - - - Type name provided by the backend server. - - - - - NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - DbType. - - - - - Apply quoting. - - - - - Use parameter size information. - - - - - Provide mapping between type OID, type name, and a NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo object that represents it. - - - - - Construct an empty mapping. - - - - - Copy constuctor. - - - - - Add the given NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo to this mapping. - - - - - Add a new NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo with the given attributes and conversion handlers to this mapping. - - Type OID provided by the backend server. - Type name provided by the backend server. - NpgsqlDbType - System type to convert fields of this type to. - Data conversion handler. - - - - Make a shallow copy of this type mapping. - - - - - Determine if a NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo with the given backend type OID exists in this mapping. - - - - - Determine if a NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo with the given backend type name exists in this mapping. - - - - - Get the number of type infos held. - - - - - Retrieve the NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo with the given backend type OID, or null if none found. - - - - - Retrieve the NpgsqlBackendTypeInfo with the given backend type name, or null if none found. - - - - - Provide mapping between type Type, NpgsqlDbType and a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo object that represents it. - - - - - Add the given NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo to this mapping. - - - - - Add a new NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given attributes and conversion handlers to this mapping. - - Type name provided by the backend server. - NpgsqlDbType - Data conversion handler. - - - - Retrieve the NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given NpgsqlDbType. - - - - - Retrieve the NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given DbType. - - - - - Retrieve the NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given Type. - - - - - Determine if a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given backend type name exists in this mapping. - - - - - Determine if a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given NpgsqlDbType exists in this mapping. - - - - - Determine if a NpgsqlNativeTypeInfo with the given Type name exists in this mapping. - - - - - Get the number of type infos held. - - - - - Implements for version 3 of the protocol. - - - - - Reads a row, field by field, allowing a DataRow to be built appropriately. - - - - - Reads part of a field, as needed (for - and - - - - - Adds further functionality to stream that is dependant upon the type of data read. - - - - - Completes the implementation of Streamer for char data. - - - - - Completes the implementation of Streamer for byte data. - - - - - Implements for version 2 of the protocol. - - - - - Encapsulates the null mapping bytes sent at the start of a version 2 - datarow message, and the process of identifying the nullity of the data - at a particular index - - - - - Provides the underlying mechanism for reading schema information. - - - - - Creates an NpgsqlSchema that can read schema information from the database. - - An open database connection for reading metadata. - - - - Returns the MetaDataCollections that lists all possible collections. - - The MetaDataCollections - - - - Returns the Restrictions that contains the meaning and position of the values in the restrictions array. - - The Restrictions - - - - Returns the Databases that contains a list of all accessable databases. - - The restrictions to filter the collection. - The Databases - - - - Returns the Tables that contains table and view names and the database and schema they come from. - - The restrictions to filter the collection. - The Tables - - - - Returns the Columns that contains information about columns in tables. - - The restrictions to filter the collection. - The Columns. - - - - Returns the Views that contains view names and the database and schema they come from. - - The restrictions to filter the collection. - The Views - - - - Returns the Users containing user names and the sysid of those users. - - The restrictions to filter the collection. - The Users. - - - - This is the abstract base class for NpgsqlAsciiRow and NpgsqlBinaryRow. - - - - - Implements a bit string; a collection of zero or more bits which can each be 1 or 0. - BitString's behave as a list of bools, though like most strings and unlike most collections the position - tends to be of as much significance as the value. - BitStrings are often used as masks, and are commonly cast to and from other values. - - - - - Represents the empty string. - - - - - Create a BitString from an enumeration of boolean values. The BitString will contain - those booleans in the order they came in. - - The boolean values. - - - - Creates a BitString filled with a given number of true or false values. - - The value to fill the string with. - The number of bits to fill. - - - - Creats a bitstring from a string. - The string to copy from. - - - - - - Creates a single-bit element from a boolean value. - - The bool value which determines whether - the bit is 1 or 0. - - - - Creates a bitstring from an unsigned integer value. The string will be the shortest required to - contain the integer (e.g. 1 bit for 0 or 1, 2 for 2 or 3, 3 for 4-7, and so on). - - The integer. - This method is not CLS Compliant, and may not be available to some languages. - - - - Creates a bitstring from an integer value. The string will be the shortest required to - contain the integer (e.g. 1 bit for 0 or 1, 2 for 2 or 3, 3 for 4-7, and so on). - - The integer. - - - - Finds the first instance of a given value - - The value - whether true or false - to search for. - The index of the value found, or -1 if none are present. - - - - True if there is at least one bit with the value looked for. - - The value - true or false - to detect. - True if at least one bit was the same as item, false otherwise. - - - - Copies the bitstring to an array of bools. - - The boolean array to copy to. - The index in the array to start copying from. - - - - Returns an enumerator that enumerates through the string. - - The enumerator. - - - - Creats a bitstring by concatenating another onto this one. - - The string to append to this one. - The combined strings. - - - - Returns a substring of this string. - - The position to start from, must be between 0 and the length of the string. - The length of the string to return, must be greater than zero, and may not be - so large that the start + length exceeds the bounds of this instance. - The Bitstring identified - - - - Returns a substring of this string. - - The position to start from, must be between 0 and the length of the string, - the rest of the string is returned. - The Bitstring identified - - - - A logical and between this string and another. The two strings must be the same length. - - Another BitString to AND with this one. - A bitstring with 1 where both BitStrings had 1 and 0 otherwise. - - - - A logical or between this string and another. The two strings must be the same length. - - Another BitString to OR with this one. - A bitstring with 1 where either BitString had 1 and 0 otherwise. - - - - A logical xor between this string and another. The two strings must be the same length. - - Another BitString to XOR with this one. - A bitstring with 1 where one BitStrings and the other had 0, - and 0 where they both had 1 or both had 0. - - - - A bitstring that is the logical inverse of this one. - - A bitstring of the same length as this with 1 where this has 0 and vice-versa. - - - - Shifts the string operand bits to the left, filling with zeros to produce a - string of the same length. - - The number of bits to shift to the left. - A left-shifted bitstring. - The behaviour of LShift is closer to what one would expect from dealing - with PostgreSQL bit-strings than in using the same operations on integers in .NET - In particular, negative operands result in a right-shift, and operands greater than - the length of the string will shift it entirely, resulting in a zero-filled string. - - - - - Shifts the string operand bits to the right, filling with zeros to produce a - string of the same length. - - The number of bits to shift to the right. - A right-shifted bitstring. - The behaviour of RShift is closer to what one would expect from dealing - with PostgreSQL bit-strings than in using the same operations on integers in .NET - In particular, negative operands result in a left-shift, and operands greater than - the length of the string will shift it entirely, resulting in a zero-filled string. It also performs - a logical shift, rather than an arithmetic shift, so it always sets the vacated bit positions to zero - (like PostgreSQL and like .NET for unsigned integers but not for signed integers). - - - - - Returns true if the this string is identical to the argument passed. - - - - - Compares two strings. Strings are compared as strings, so while 0 being less than 1 will - mean a comparison between two strings of the same size is the same as treating them as numbers, - in the case of two strings of differing lengths the comparison starts at the right-most (most significant) - bit, and if all bits of the shorter string are exhausted without finding a comparison, then the larger - string is deemed to be greater than the shorter (0010 is greater than 0001 but less than 00100). - - Another string to compare with this one. - A value if the two strings are identical, an integer less - than zero if this is less than the argument, and an integer greater - than zero otherwise. - - - - Compares the string with another object. - - The object to compare with. - If the object is null then this string is considered greater. If the object is another BitString - then they are compared as in the explicit comparison for BitStrings - in any other case a is thrown. - - - - Compares this BitString with an object for equality. - - - - - Returns a code for use in hashing operations. - - - - - Returns a string representation of the BitString. - - - A string which can contain a letter and optionally a number which sets a minimum size for the string - returned. In each case using the lower-case form of the letter will result in a lower-case string - being returned. - - - B - A string of 1s and 0s. - - - X - An hexadecimal string (will result in an error unless the string's length is divisible by 4). - - - G - A string of 1s and 0s in single-quotes preceded by 'B' (Postgres bit string literal syntax). - - Y - An hexadecimal string in single-quotes preceded by 'X' (Postgres bit literal syntax, will result in an error unless the string's length is divisible by 4. - - C - The format produced by format-string "Y" if legal, otherwise that produced by format-string "G". - E - The most compact safe representation for Postgres. If single bit will be either a 0 or a 1. Otherwise if it - can be that produce by format string "Y" it will, otherwise if there are less than 9bits in length it will be that - produced by format-string "G". For longer strings that cannot be represented in hexadecimal it will be a string - representing the first part of the string in format "Y" followed by the PostgreSQL concatenation operator, followed - by the final bits in the format "G". E.g. "X'13DCE'||B'110'" - If format is empty or null, it is treated as if "B" had been passed (the default repreesentation, and that - generally used by PostgreSQL for display). - - The formatted string. - - - - Returns a string representation for the Bitstring - - A string containing '0' and '1' characters. - - - - Returns the same string as . formatProvider is ignored. - - - - - Parses a string to produce a BitString. Most formats that can be produced by - can be accepted, but hexadecimal - can be interpreted with the preceding X' to mark the following characters as - being hexadecimal rather than binary. - - - - - Performs a logical AND on the two operands. - - - - - Performs a logcial OR on the two operands. - - - - - Perofrms a logical EXCLUSIVE-OR on the two operands - - - - - Performs a logical NOT on the operand. - - - - - Concatenates the operands. - - - - - Left-shifts the string BitString. - - - - - Right-shifts the string BitString. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Compares the two operands. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of bits in an encoded character string, - encoded according to the Encoding passed, and returns that string. - The bitstring must contain a whole number of octets(bytes) and also be - valid according to the Encoding passed. - - The to use in producing the string. - The string that was encoded in the BitString. - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of octets (bytes) and returns those octets. Fails - if the Bitstring does not contain a whole number of octets (its length is not evenly - divisible by 8). - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of signed octets (bytes) and returns those octets. Fails - if the Bitstring does not contain a whole number of octets (its length is not evenly - divisible by 8). - This method is not CLS-Compliant and may not be available to languages that cannot - handle signed bytes. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of unsigned 16-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 16. - This method is not CLS-Compliant and may not be available to languages that cannot - handle unsigned integers. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of 16-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 16. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of unsigned 32-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 32. - This method is not CLS-Compliant and may not be available to languages that cannot - handle unsigned integers. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of signed 32-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 32. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of unsigned 64-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 64. - This method is not CLS-Compliant and may not be available to languages that cannot - handle unsigned integers. - - - - - Interprets the bitstring as a series of signed 64-bit integers and returns those integers. - Fails if the Bitstring's length is not evenly divisible by 64. - - - - - The length of the string. - - - - - Retrieves the value of the bit at the given index. - - - - - C# implementation of the MD5 cryptographic hash function. - - - - - Creates a new MD5CryptoServiceProvider. - - - - - Drives the hashing function. - - Byte array containing the data to hash. - Where in the input buffer to start. - Size in bytes of the data in the buffer to hash. - - - - This finalizes the hash. Takes the data from the chaining variables and returns it. - - - - - Resets the class after use. Called automatically after hashing is done. - - - - - This is the meat of the hash function. It is what processes each block one at a time. - - Byte array to process data from. - Where in the byte array to start processing. - - - - Pads and then processes the final block. - - Buffer to grab data from. - Position in buffer in bytes to get data from. - How much data in bytes in the buffer to use. - - - - Stream for writing data to a table on a PostgreSQL version 7.4 or newer database during an active COPY FROM STDIN operation. - Passes data exactly as is and when given, so see to it that you use server encoding, correct format and reasonably sized writes! - - - - - Created only by NpgsqlCopyInState.StartCopy() - - - - - Successfully completes copying data to server. Returns after operation is finished. - Does nothing if this stream is not the active copy operation writer. - - - - - Withdraws an already started copy operation. The operation will fail with given error message. - Does nothing if this stream is not the active copy operation writer. - - - - - Writes given bytes to server. - Fails if this stream is not the active copy operation writer. - - - - - Flushes stream contents to server. - Fails if this stream is not the active copy operation writer. - - - - - Not readable - - - - - Not seekable - - - - - Not supported - - - - - True while this stream can be used to write copy data to server - - - - - False - - - - - True - - - - - False - - - - - Number of bytes written so far - - - - - Number of bytes written so far; not settable - - - - - Represents a SQL statement or function (stored procedure) to execute - against a PostgreSQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlCommand class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlCommand class with the text of the query. - - The text of the query. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlCommand class with the text of the query and a NpgsqlConnection. - - The text of the query. - A NpgsqlConnection that represents the connection to a PostgreSQL server. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlCommand class with the text of the query, a NpgsqlConnection, and the NpgsqlTransaction. - - The text of the query. - A NpgsqlConnection that represents the connection to a PostgreSQL server. - The NpgsqlTransaction in which the NpgsqlCommand executes. - - - - Used to execute internal commands. - - - - - Attempts to cancel the execution of a NpgsqlCommand. - - This Method isn't implemented yet. - - - - Create a new command based on this one. - - A new NpgsqlCommand object. - - - - Create a new command based on this one. - - A new NpgsqlCommand object. - - - - Creates a new instance of an DbParameter object. - - An DbParameter object. - - - - Creates a new instance of a NpgsqlParameter object. - - A NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Slightly optimised version of ExecuteNonQuery() for internal ues in cases where the number - of affected rows is of no interest. - - - - - Executes a SQL statement against the connection and returns the number of rows affected. - - The number of rows affected if known; -1 otherwise. - - - - Sends the CommandText to - the Connection and builds a - NpgsqlDataReader - using one of the CommandBehavior values. - - One of the CommandBehavior values. - A NpgsqlDataReader object. - - - - Sends the CommandText to - the Connection and builds a - NpgsqlDataReader. - - A NpgsqlDataReader object. - - - - Sends the CommandText to - the Connection and builds a - NpgsqlDataReader - using one of the CommandBehavior values. - - One of the CommandBehavior values. - A NpgsqlDataReader object. - Currently the CommandBehavior parameter is ignored. - - - - This method binds the parameters from parameters collection to the bind - message. - - - - - Executes the query, and returns the first column of the first row - in the result set returned by the query. Extra columns or rows are ignored. - - The first column of the first row in the result set, - or a null reference if the result set is empty. - - - - Creates a prepared version of the command on a PostgreSQL server. - - - - - This method checks the connection state to see if the connection - is set or it is open. If one of this conditions is not met, throws - an InvalidOperationException - - - - - This method substitutes the Parameters, if exist, in the command - to their actual values. - The parameter name format is :ParameterName. - - A version of CommandText with the Parameters inserted. - - - - Gets or sets the SQL statement or function (stored procedure) to execute at the data source. - - The Transact-SQL statement or stored procedure to execute. The default is an empty string. - - - - Gets or sets the wait time before terminating the attempt - to execute a command and generating an error. - - The time (in seconds) to wait for the command to execute. - The default is 20 seconds. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating how the - CommandText property is to be interpreted. - - One of the CommandType values. The default is CommandType.Text. - - - - Gets or sets the NpgsqlConnection - used by this instance of the NpgsqlCommand. - - The connection to a data source. The default value is a null reference. - - - - Gets the NpgsqlParameterCollection. - - The parameters of the SQL statement or function (stored procedure). The default is an empty collection. - - - - Gets or sets the NpgsqlTransaction - within which the NpgsqlCommand executes. - - The NpgsqlTransaction. - The default value is a null reference. - - - - Gets or sets how command results are applied to the DataRow - when used by the Update - method of the DbDataAdapter. - - One of the UpdateRowSource values. - - - - Returns oid of inserted row. This is only updated when using executenonQuery and when command inserts just a single row. If table is created without oids, this will always be 0. - - - - - Represents a collection of parameters relevant to a NpgsqlCommand - as well as their respective mappings to columns in a DataSet. - This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the NpgsqlParameterCollection class. - - - - - Adds the specified NpgsqlParameter object to the NpgsqlParameterCollection. - - The NpgsqlParameter to add to the collection. - The index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Adds a NpgsqlParameter to the NpgsqlParameterCollection given the specified parameter name and value. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter. - The Value of the NpgsqlParameter to add to the collection. - The index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - Use caution when using this overload of the - Add method to specify integer parameter values. - Because this overload takes a value of type Object, - you must convert the integral value to an Object - type when the value is zero, as the following C# example demonstrates. - parameters.Add(":pname", Convert.ToInt32(0)); - If you do not perform this conversion, the compiler will assume you - are attempting to call the NpgsqlParameterCollection.Add(string, DbType) overload. - - - - - Adds a NpgsqlParameter to the NpgsqlParameterCollection given the parameter name and the data type. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the DbType values. - The index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Adds a NpgsqlParameter to the NpgsqlParameterCollection with the parameter name, the data type, and the column length. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the DbType values. - The length of the column. - The index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Adds a NpgsqlParameter to the NpgsqlParameterCollection with the parameter name, the data type, the column length, and the source column name. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the DbType values. - The length of the column. - The name of the source column. - The index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Removes the specified NpgsqlParameter from the collection using the parameter name. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter object to retrieve. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a NpgsqlParameter with the specified parameter name exists in the collection. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter object to find. - true if the collection contains the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the location of the NpgsqlParameter in the collection with a specific parameter name. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter object to find. - The zero-based location of the NpgsqlParameter in the collection. - - - - Removes the specified NpgsqlParameter from the collection using a specific index. - - The zero-based index of the parameter. - - - - Inserts a NpgsqlParameter into the collection at the specified index. - - The zero-based index where the parameter is to be inserted within the collection. - The NpgsqlParameter to add to the collection. - - - - Removes the specified NpgsqlParameter from the collection. - - The NpgsqlParameter to remove from the collection. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a NpgsqlParameter exists in the collection. - - The value of the NpgsqlParameter object to find. - true if the collection contains the NpgsqlParameter object; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a NpgsqlParameter with the specified parameter name exists in the collection. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter object to find. - A reference to the requested parameter is returned in this out param if it is found in the list. This value is null if the parameter is not found. - true if the collection contains the parameter and param will contain the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Removes all items from the collection. - - - - - Gets the location of a NpgsqlParameter in the collection. - - The value of the NpgsqlParameter object to find. - The zero-based index of the NpgsqlParameter object in the collection. - - - - Adds the specified NpgsqlParameter object to the NpgsqlParameterCollection. - - The NpgsqlParameter to add to the collection. - The zero-based index of the new NpgsqlParameter object. - - - - Copies NpgsqlParameter objects from the NpgsqlParameterCollection to the specified array. - - An Array to which to copy the NpgsqlParameter objects in the collection. - The starting index of the array. - - - - Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. - - An IEnumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. - - - - In methods taking an object as argument this method is used to verify - that the argument has the type NpgsqlParameter - - The object to verify - - - - Gets the NpgsqlParameter with the specified name. - - The name of the NpgsqlParameter to retrieve. - The NpgsqlParameter with the specified name, or a null reference if the parameter is not found. - - - - Gets the NpgsqlParameter at the specified index. - - The zero-based index of the NpgsqlParameter to retrieve. - The NpgsqlParameter at the specified index. - - - - Gets the number of NpgsqlParameter objects in the collection. - - The number of NpgsqlParameter objects in the collection. - - - - Represents an ongoing COPY FROM STDIN operation. - Provides methods to push data to server and end or cancel the operation. - - - - - Called from NpgsqlState.ProcessBackendResponses upon CopyInResponse. - If CopyStream is already set, it is used to read data to push to server, after which the copy is completed. - Otherwise CopyStream is set to a writable NpgsqlCopyInStream that calls SendCopyData each time it is written to. - - - - - Sends given packet to server as a CopyData message. - Does not check for notifications! Use another thread for that. - - - - - Sends CopyDone message to server. Handles responses, ie. may throw an exception. - - - - - Sends CopyFail message to server. Handles responses, ie. should always throw an exception: - in CopyIn state the server responds to CopyFail with an error response; - outside of a CopyIn state the server responds to CopyFail with an error response; - without network connection or whatever, there's going to eventually be a failure, timeout or user intervention. - - - - - Copy format information returned from server. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL Point type - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL Line Segment type. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL Path type. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL Polygon type. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL Circle type. - - - - - Represents a PostgreSQL inet type. - - - - - This class represents a PasswordPacket message sent to backend - PostgreSQL. - - -
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