Accessing Sql FILESTREAM from within a CLR stored procedure

被刻印的时光 ゝ 提交于 2019-12-13 14:13:48

问题


I'm trying to access a Sql filestream from a CLR stored procedure. I've set up a very simple database with a single table which includes a filestream column. I can successfully read from the filestream using a simple console app. Here's some example code for the proc that fails:

[SqlProcedure]
public static void GetDataFromFileStream(string path, out int data)
{
    using (var connection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
    {
        connection.Open();

        var transaction = connection.BeginTransaction();

        var transactionContext = GetTransactionContext(connection, transaction);

        // the following line throws an exception
        var sqlFileStream = new SqlFileStream(path, transactionContext, FileAccess.Read);

        var buffer = new byte[4];
        sqlFileStream.Read(buffer, 0, 4);

        data = BitConverter.ToInt32(buffer, 0);
    }
}

private static byte[] GetTransactionContext(SqlConnection connection, SqlTransaction transaction)
{
    using (var cmd = connection.CreateCommand())
    {
        const string myGetTxContextQuery = "SELECT GET_FILESTREAM_TRANSACTION_CONTEXT()";
        cmd.CommandText = myGetTxContextQuery;
        cmd.CommandTimeout = 60;
        cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
        cmd.Transaction = transaction;
        return (byte[])cmd.ExecuteScalar();
    }
}

An exception is thrown when trying to construct the SqlFileStream instance:

System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception occurred Message="The request is not supported" Source="System.Data" ErrorCode=-2147467259 NativeErrorCode=50

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?


回答1:


You need to elevate permissions by impersonating the person who's executing the query.

Here is a good example of doing the impersonation:

http://drowningintechnicaldebt.com/blogs/shawnweisfeld/archive/2009/06/11/sql-clr-query-the-file-system-to-get-a-list-of-folders.aspx




回答2:


Did you use WITH PERMISSION_SET = EXTERNAL_ACCESS when creating the assembly in SQL Server? By default CREATE ASSEMBLY uses SAFE permission set, which doesn't include FileIOPermissions, required by SqlFileStream constructor.




回答3:


I was unable to use SqlFileStream to access the filestreams directly from within the CLR (because of the problems identified above). The solution I eventually adopted was to use a SQL stored procedure to get hold of the subset of filestream data I needed. Although this is not particularly efficient in some scenarios, it sufficed for my application

    CREATE PROC ReadFromFilestream
    (
        @pfilestreamGUID    UNIQUEIDENTIFIER,
        @pOffsetIntoData    INT,
        @pLengthOfData      INT,
        @pData              VARBINARY(MAX) OUTPUT
    )
    AS
    BEGIN;
        SELECT @pData  = SUBSTRING(ValueData, @pOffsetIntoData, @pLengthOfData)
          FROM [MESL].DataStream
         WHERE DataStreamGUID = @pfilestreamGUID;
    END;


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1361861/accessing-sql-filestream-from-within-a-clr-stored-procedure

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