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*/
/**
* @file backenddb/pg_purge_instance.c
* @brief Implementation of the purge_instance function for Postgres
* @author Iván Ávalos
*/
#include "platform.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include "pg_purge_instance.h"
#include "pg_helper.h"
/**
* Purge an instance and all associated information from our database.
* Highly likely to cause undesired data loss. Use with caution.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param merchant_id identifier of the instance
* @return database result code
*/
enum GNUNET_DB_QueryStatus
TMH_PG_purge_instance (void *cls,
const char *merchant_id)
{
struct PostgresClosure *pg = cls;
struct GNUNET_PQ_QueryParam params[] = {
GNUNET_PQ_query_param_string (merchant_id),
GNUNET_PQ_query_param_end
};
check_connection (pg);
PREPARE (pg,
"purge_instance",
"DELETE FROM merchant_instances"
" WHERE merchant_instances.merchant_id = $1");
return GNUNET_PQ_eval_prepared_non_select (pg->conn,
"purge_instance",
params);
}