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Logging for DBI

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dblog

Lifecycle: experimental CRAN status

The goal of dblog is to implement logging for arbitrary DBI backends, similarly to Perl’s DBI::Log. This is useful for troubleshooting and auditing codes that access a database. The initial use case for this package is to help debugging DBItest tests.

Installation

You can install the released version of dblog from CRAN with:

install.packages("dblog")

Install the development version from GitHub using

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("r-dbi/dblog")

Basic example

The dblog driver wraps arbitrary drivers:

library(dblog)
drv <- dblog(RSQLite::SQLite())
#> drv1 <- RSQLite::SQLite()

All calls to DBI methods are logged, by default to the console.

conn <- dbConnect(drv, file = ":memory:")
#> conn1 <- dbConnect(drv1, file = ":memory:")
dbWriteTable(conn, "iris", iris[1:3, ])
#> dbWriteTable(conn1, name = "iris", value = structure(list(Sepal.Length = c(5.1, 4.9, 
#> 4.7), Sepal.Width = c(3.5, 3, 3.2), Petal.Length = c(1.4, 1.4, 1.3), Petal.Width = c(0.2, 
#> 0.2, 0.2), Species = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L), .Label = c("setosa", "versicolor", 
#> "virginica"), class = "factor")), row.names = c(NA, 3L), class = "data.frame"), overwrite = FALSE, 
#>     append = FALSE)
data <- dbGetQuery(conn, "SELECT * FROM iris")
#> dbGetQuery(conn1, "SELECT * FROM iris")
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> ## 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
dbDisconnect(conn)
#> dbDisconnect(conn1)

data
#>   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa

The log is runnable R code! Run it in a fresh session to repeat the operations, step by step or in an otherwise controlled fashion.

dblog is smart about DBI objects created or returned, and will assign a new variable name to each new object. Cleared results or closed connections are not removed automatically.

Logging options

Logging can be redirected to a file, optionally all outputs may be logged as well. For example, use a collecting logger to output all calls and results after the fact.

collecting_logger <- make_collect_logger()

drv <- dblog(RSQLite::SQLite(), logger = collecting_logger)
conn <- dbConnect(drv, file = ":memory:")
dbWriteTable(conn, "iris", iris[1:3, ])
data <- dbGetQuery(conn, "SELECT * FROM iris")
dbDisconnect(conn)

collecting_logger$retrieve()
#> drv1 <- RSQLite::SQLite()
#> conn1 <- dbConnect(drv1, file = ":memory:")
#> dbWriteTable(conn1, name = "iris", value = structure(list(Sepal.Length = c(5.1, 4.9, 
#> 4.7), Sepal.Width = c(3.5, 3, 3.2), Petal.Length = c(1.4, 1.4, 1.3), Petal.Width = c(0.2, 
#> 0.2, 0.2), Species = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L), .Label = c("setosa", "versicolor", 
#> "virginica"), class = "factor")), row.names = c(NA, 3L), class = "data.frame"), overwrite = FALSE, 
#>     append = FALSE)
#> dbGetQuery(conn1, "SELECT * FROM iris")
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> ## 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
#> dbDisconnect(conn1)

ev <- evaluate::evaluate(collecting_logger$retrieve())
cat(unlist(ev, use.names = FALSE), sep = "\n")
#> drv1 <- RSQLite::SQLite()
#> 
#> conn1 <- dbConnect(drv1, file = ":memory:")
#> 
#> dbWriteTable(conn1, name = "iris", value = structure(list(Sepal.Length = c(5.1, 4.9, 
#> 4.7), Sepal.Width = c(3.5, 3, 3.2), Petal.Length = c(1.4, 1.4, 1.3), Petal.Width = c(0.2, 
#> 0.2, 0.2), Species = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L), .Label = c("setosa", "versicolor", 
#> "virginica"), class = "factor")), row.names = c(NA, 3L), class = "data.frame"), overwrite = FALSE, 
#>     append = FALSE)
#> 
#> dbGetQuery(conn1, "SELECT * FROM iris")
#> 
#>   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
#> 
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> 
#> ## 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 
#> ## 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> 
#> ## 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
#> 
#> dbDisconnect(conn1)

Logging complex operations

The full power is demonstrated when running with code where the underlying DBI operations are not obvious:

library(dplyr)
#> 
#> Attaching package: 'dplyr'
#> The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':
#> 
#>     filter, lag
#> The following objects are masked from 'package:base':
#> 
#>     intersect, setdiff, setequal, union

drv <- dblog(RSQLite::SQLite())
#> drv2 <- RSQLite::SQLite()
conn <- dbConnect(drv, file = ":memory:")
#> conn1 <- dbConnect(drv2, file = ":memory:")
dbWriteTable(conn, "iris", iris[1:3, ])
#> dbWriteTable(conn1, name = "iris", value = structure(list(Sepal.Length = c(5.1, 4.9, 
#> 4.7), Sepal.Width = c(3.5, 3, 3.2), Petal.Length = c(1.4, 1.4, 1.3), Petal.Width = c(0.2, 
#> 0.2, 0.2), Species = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L), .Label = c("setosa", "versicolor", 
#> "virginica"), class = "factor")), row.names = c(NA, 3L), class = "data.frame"), overwrite = FALSE, 
#>     append = FALSE)

src <- dbplyr::src_dbi(conn)
iris_tbl <- tbl(src, "iris")
#> res1 <- dbSendQuery(conn1, structure("SELECT *\nFROM `iris` AS `zzz1`\nWHERE (0 = 1)", class = c("sql", 
#> "character")))
#> dbFetch(res1, n = 0)
#> ## [1] Sepal.Length Sepal.Width  Petal.Length Petal.Width  Species     
#> ## <0 rows> (or 0-length row.names)
#> dbClearResult(res1)
iris_tbl %>%
  summarize_if(is.numeric, mean)
#> Applying predicate on the first 100 rows
#> res2 <- dbSendQuery(conn1, structure("SELECT *\nFROM `iris`\nLIMIT 100", class = c("sql", 
#> "character")))
#> dbFetch(res2, n = 100)
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> ## 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
#> dbHasCompleted(res2)
#> ## [1] TRUE
#> dbClearResult(res2)
#> Warning: Missing values are always removed in SQL.
#> Use `mean(x, na.rm = TRUE)` to silence this warning
#> This warning is displayed only once per session.
#> res3 <- dbSendQuery(conn1, structure("SELECT AVG(`Sepal.Length`) AS `Sepal.Length`, AVG(`Sepal.Width`) AS `Sepal.Width`, AVG(`Petal.Length`) AS `Petal.Length`, AVG(`Petal.Width`) AS `Petal.Width`\nFROM `iris`\nLIMIT 11", class = c("sql", 
#> "character")))
#> dbFetch(res3, n = -1)
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width
#> ## 1          4.9    3.233333     1.366667         0.2
#> dbHasCompleted(res3)
#> ## [1] TRUE
#> dbClearResult(res3)
#> # Source:   lazy query [?? x 4]
#> # Database: sqlite 3.29.0 []
#>   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width
#>          <dbl>       <dbl>        <dbl>       <dbl>
#> 1         4.90        3.23         1.37         0.2

Inheritance hierarchy

Despite the common suggestion to prefer composition over inheritance, the new logging classes are implemented as subclasses of the actual DBI classes. Moreover, the class definitions are created on demand: for each different database backend, different subclasses are defined, to make sure dispatch is routed to the right methods.

The reason for this is that other methods, unknown to this package, might dispatch on the DBI class. One such example is dbplyr that introduces specialized behaviors for many classes. The explain() method calls the internal db_explain() method which uses EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN for SQLite connections but EXPLAIN for unspecified database connections. Without inheritance, dbplyr would use the default method. This might lead to errors for other databases that do not understand EXPLAIN.

iris_tbl %>%
  summarize_if(is.numeric, mean) %>% 
  explain()
#> Applying predicate on the first 100 rows
#> res4 <- dbSendQuery(conn1, structure("SELECT *\nFROM `iris`\nLIMIT 100", class = c("sql", 
#> "character")))
#> dbFetch(res4, n = 100)
#> ##   Sepal.Length Sepal.Width Petal.Length Petal.Width Species
#> ## 1          5.1         3.5          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 2          4.9         3.0          1.4         0.2  setosa
#> ## 3          4.7         3.2          1.3         0.2  setosa
#> dbHasCompleted(res4)
#> ## [1] TRUE
#> dbClearResult(res4)
#> <SQL>
#> SELECT AVG(`Sepal.Length`) AS `Sepal.Length`, AVG(`Sepal.Width`) AS `Sepal.Width`, AVG(`Petal.Length`) AS `Petal.Length`, AVG(`Petal.Width`) AS `Petal.Width`
#> FROM `iris`
#> 
#> <PLAN>
#> dbGetQuery(conn1, structure("EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT AVG(`Sepal.Length`) AS `Sepal.Length`, AVG(`Sepal.Width`) AS `Sepal.Width`, AVG(`Petal.Length`) AS `Petal.Length`, AVG(`Petal.Width`) AS `Petal.Width`\nFROM `iris`", class = c("sql", 
#> "character")))
#> ##   id parent notused          detail
#> ## 1  3      0       0 SCAN TABLE iris
#>   id parent notused          detail
#> 1  3      0       0 SCAN TABLE iris

Please note that the ‘dblog’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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