Deadpool for PostgreSQL

Deadpool is a dead simple async pool for connections and objects of any type.
This crate implements a deadpool
manager for tokio-postgres
and also provides a statement cache by wrapping tokio_postgres::Client
and tokio_postgres::Transaction.
Features
| Feature | Description | Extra dependencies | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
rt_tokio_1 |
Enable support for tokio crate | deadpool/rt_tokio_1 |
yes |
rt_async-std_1 |
Enable support for async-std crate | deadpool/rt_async-std_1 |
no |
serde |
Enable support for serde crate | deadpool/serde, serde/derive |
no |
Important: async-std support is currently limited to the
async-std specific timeout function. You still need to enable
the tokio1 feature of async-std in order to use this crate
with async-std.
Example
The following example assumes a PostgreSQL reachable via an unix domain
socket and peer auth enabled for the local user in
pg_hba.conf.
If you're running Windows you probably want to specify the host, user
and password in the connection config or use an alternative
authentication method.
use ;
use NoTls;
async
Example with config and dotenvy crate
# .env
PG__DBNAME=deadpool
use Runtime;
use dotenv;
use NoTls;
async
Note: The code above uses the crate name config_crate because of the
config feature and both features and dependencies share the same namespace.
In your own code you will probably want to use ::config::ConfigError and
::config::Config instead.
Example using an existing tokio_postgres::Config object
use ;
use env;
use NoTls;
async
FAQ
-
The database is unreachable. Why does the pool creation not fail?
Deadpool has identical startup and runtime behaviour and therefore the pool creation will never fail.
If you want your application to crash on startup if no database connection can be established just call
pool.get().awaitright after creating the pool. -
Why are connections retrieved from the pool sometimes unuseable?
In
deadpool-postgres 0.5.5a new recycling method was implemented which is the default since0.8. With that recycling method the manager no longer performs a test query prior returning the connection but relies solely ontokio_postgres::Client::is_closedinstead. Under some rare circumstances (e.g. unreliable networks) this can lead totokio_postgresnot noticing a disconnect and reporting the connection as useable.The old and slightly slower recycling method can be enabled by setting
ManagerConfig::recycling_methodtoRecyclingMethod::Verifiedor when using theconfigcrate by settingPG__MANAGER__RECYCLING_METHOD=Verified. -
How can I enable features of the
tokio-postgrescrate?Make sure that you depend on the same version of
tokio-postgresasdeadpool-postgresdoes and enable the needed features in your ownCrate.tomlfile:[] = { = "0.9" } = { = "0.7", = ["with-uuid-0_8"] }Important: The version numbers of
deadpool-postgresandtokio-postgresdo not necessarily match. If they do it is just a coincidence that both crates have the same MAJOR and MINOR version number.deadpool-postgres tokio-postgres 0.7 – 0.12 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.4 – 0.5 0.5 0.2 – 0.3 0.5.0-alpha -
How can I clear the statement cache?
You can call
pool.manager().statement_cache.clear()to clear all statement caches orpool.manager().statement_cache.remove()to remove a single statement from all caches.Important: The
ClientWrapperalso provides astatement_cachefield which hasclear()andremove()methods which only affect a single client.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.