postgres 0.16.0-rc.2

A native, synchronous PostgreSQL client
Documentation

A synchronous client for the PostgreSQL database.

Example

use postgres::{Client, NoTls};

# fn main() -> Result<(), postgres::Error> {
let mut client = Client::connect("host=localhost user=postgres", NoTls)?;

client.simple_query("
CREATE TABLE person (
id      SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name    TEXT NOT NULL,
data    BYTEA
)
")?;

let name = "Ferris";
let data = None::<&[u8]>;
client.execute(
"INSERT INTO person (name, data) VALUES ($1, $2)",
&[&name, &data],
)?;

for row in client.query("SELECT id, name, data FROM person", &[])? {
let id: i32 = row.get(0);
let name: &str = row.get(1);
let data: Option<&[u8]> = row.get(2);

println!("found person: {} {} {:?}", id, name, data);
}
# Ok(())
# }

Implementation

This crate is a lightweight wrapper over tokio-postgres. The tokio_postgres::Connection is spawned onto an executor, and the tokio_postgres::Client is wrapped in the postgres::Client, which simply waits on the futures the nonblocking client creates.

Runtime

A client can be constructed directly from a tokio-postgres client via a From implementation, but the runtime Cargo feature (enabled by default) provides a more convenient interface. By default, connections will be spawned onto a static tokio Runtime, but a custom Executor can also be used instead.

SSL/TLS support

TLS support is implemented via external libraries. Client::connect and Config::connect take a TLS implementation as an argument. The NoTls type in this crate can be used when TLS is not required. Otherwise, the postgres-openssl and postgres-native-tls crates provide implementations backed by the openssl and native-tls crates, respectively.