#pragma once #include #include #include #include namespace DB { class WriteBuffer; /** A data format designed to simplify the implementation of the ODBC driver. * ODBC driver is designed to be build for different platforms without dependencies from the main code, * so the format is made that way so that it can be as easy as possible to parse it. * A header is displayed with the required information. * The data is then output in the order of the rows. Each value is displayed as follows: length in Int32 format (-1 for NULL), then data in text form. */ class ODBCDriver2BlockOutputFormat final : public IOutputFormat { public: ODBCDriver2BlockOutputFormat(WriteBuffer & out_, const Block & header_, const FormatSettings & format_settings_); String getName() const override { return "ODBCDriver2BlockOutputFormat"; } std::string getContentType() const override { return "application/octet-stream"; } private: void consume(Chunk) override; void consumeTotals(Chunk) override; void writePrefix() override; const FormatSettings format_settings; void writeRow(const Serializations & serializations, const Columns & columns, size_t row_idx, std::string & buffer); void write(Chunk chunk, PortKind port_kind); }; }