pub struct Client { /* private fields */ }
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Client represents a single sqlite connection that can be used from async contexts.
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Source§impl Client
impl Client
Sourcepub async fn conn<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
pub async fn conn<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
Invokes the provided function with a rusqlite::Connection
.
Sourcepub async fn conn_mut<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
pub async fn conn_mut<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
Invokes the provided function with a mutable rusqlite::Connection
.
Sourcepub async fn conn_and_then<F, T, E>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, E>
pub async fn conn_and_then<F, T, E>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, E>
Invokes the provided function with a rusqlite::Connection
.
Maps the result error type to a custom error; designed to be
used in conjunction with query_and_then
.
Sourcepub async fn conn_mut_and_then<F, T, E>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, E>
pub async fn conn_mut_and_then<F, T, E>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, E>
Invokes the provided function with a mutable rusqlite::Connection
.
Maps the result error type to a custom error; designed to be
used in conjunction with query_and_then
.
Sourcepub async fn close(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub async fn close(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
Closes the underlying sqlite connection.
After this method returns, all calls to self::conn()
or
self::conn_mut()
will return an Error::Closed
error.
Sourcepub fn conn_blocking<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
pub fn conn_blocking<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
Invokes the provided function with a rusqlite::Connection
, blocking
the current thread until completion.
Sourcepub fn conn_mut_blocking<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
pub fn conn_mut_blocking<F, T>(&self, func: F) -> Result<T, Error>
Invokes the provided function with a mutable rusqlite::Connection
,
blocking the current thread until completion.
Sourcepub fn close_blocking(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn close_blocking(&self) -> Result<(), Error>
Closes the underlying sqlite connection, blocking the current thread until complete.
After this method returns, all calls to self::conn_blocking()
or
self::conn_mut_blocking()
will return an Error::Closed
error.