Struct diesel::query_builder::DeleteStatement [] [src]

pub struct DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret = NoReturningClause> { /* fields omitted */ }

Represents a SQL DELETE statement.

The type parameters on this struct represent:

  • T: The table we are deleting from.
  • U: The WHERE clause of this query. The exact types used to represent this are private, and you should not make any assumptions about them.
  • Ret: The RETURNING clause of this query. The exact types used to represent this are private. You can safely rely on the default type representing the lack of a RETURNING clause.

Methods

impl<T, U> DeleteStatement<T, U, NoReturningClause>
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Adds the given predicate to the WHERE clause of the statement being constructed.

If there is already a WHERE clause, the predicate will be appended with AND. There is no difference in behavior between delete(table.filter(x)) and delete(table).filter(x).

Example

let deleted_rows = diesel::delete(users)
    .filter(name.eq("Sean"))
    .execute(&connection);
assert_eq!(Ok(1), deleted_rows);

let expected_names = vec!["Tess".to_string()];
let names = users.select(name).load(&connection);

assert_eq!(Ok(expected_names), names);

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Boxes the WHERE clause of this delete statement.

This is useful for cases where you want to conditionally modify a query, but need the type to remain the same. The backend must be specified as part of this. It is not possible to box a query and have it be useable on multiple backends.

A boxed query will incur a minor performance penalty, as the query builder can no longer be inlined by the compiler. For most applications this cost will be minimal.

Example

let mut query = diesel::delete(users)
    .into_boxed();

if params["sean_has_been_a_jerk"] {
    query = query.filter(name.eq("Sean"));
}

let deleted_rows = query.execute(&connection)?;
assert_eq!(1, deleted_rows);

let expected_names = vec!["Tess"];
let names = users.select(name).load::<String>(&connection)?;

assert_eq!(expected_names, names);

impl<T, U> DeleteStatement<T, U, NoReturningClause>
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Specify what expression is returned after execution of the delete.

Examples

Deleting a record:

let deleted_name = diesel::delete(users.filter(name.eq("Sean")))
    .returning(name)
    .get_result(&connection);
assert_eq!(Ok("Sean".to_string()), deleted_name);

Trait Implementations

impl<T: QueryId, U: QueryId, Ret: QueryId> QueryId for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret>
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A type which uniquely represents Self in a SQL query. Read more

HAS_STATIC_QUERY_ID: bool = <T as QueryId>::HAS_STATIC_QUERY_ID && <U as QueryId>::HAS_STATIC_QUERY_ID &&
    <Ret as QueryId>::HAS_STATIC_QUERY_ID && true

Can the SQL generated by Self be uniquely identified by its type? Read more

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Returns the type id of Self::QueryId if Self::HAS_STATIC_QUERY_ID. Returns None otherwise. Read more

impl<T: Debug, U: Debug, Ret: Debug> Debug for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret>
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl<T: Clone, U: Clone, Ret: Clone> Clone for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret>
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<T: Copy, U: Copy, Ret: Copy> Copy for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret>
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impl<T, U, Ret, Predicate> FilterDsl<Predicate> for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret> where
    U: WhereAnd<Predicate>,
    Predicate: AppearsOnTable<T>, 
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The type returned by .filter.

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See the trait documentation.

impl<'a, T, U, Ret, DB> BoxedDsl<'a, DB> for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret> where
    U: Into<BoxedWhereClause<'a, DB>>, 
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The return type of internal_into_boxed

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See the trait documentation.

impl<T, U, Ret, DB> QueryFragment<DB> for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret> where
    DB: Backend,
    T: Table,
    T::FromClause: QueryFragment<DB>,
    U: QueryFragment<DB>,
    Ret: QueryFragment<DB>, 
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Walk over this QueryFragment for all passes. Read more

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Converts this QueryFragment to its SQL representation. Read more

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Serializes all bind parameters in this query. Read more

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Is this query safe to store in the prepared statement cache? Read more

impl<T, U> AsQuery for DeleteStatement<T, U, NoReturningClause> where
    T: Table,
    T::AllColumns: SelectableExpression<T>,
    DeleteStatement<T, U, ReturningClause<T::AllColumns>>: Query
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The SQL type of Self::Query

What kind of query does this type represent?

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Converts a type which semantically represents a SQL query into the actual query being executed. See the trait level docs for more. Read more

impl<T, U, Ret> Query for DeleteStatement<T, U, ReturningClause<Ret>> where
    T: Table,
    Ret: SelectableExpression<T>, 
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The SQL type that this query represents. Read more

impl<T, U, Ret, Conn> RunQueryDsl<Conn> for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret>
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Executes the given command, returning the number of rows affected. Read more

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Executes the given query, returning a Vec with the returned rows. Read more

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Runs the command, and returns the affected row. Read more

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Runs the command, returning an Vec with the affected rows. Read more

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Attempts to load a single record. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<T, U, Ret> Send for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret> where
    Ret: Send,
    T: Send,
    U: Send

impl<T, U, Ret> Sync for DeleteStatement<T, U, Ret> where
    Ret: Sync,
    T: Sync,
    U: Sync