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/*!
Powerful SQL migration toolkit for Rust.
`refinery` makes running migrations for different databases as easy as possible.
It works by running your migrations on a provided database connection, either by embedding them on your Rust code, or via `refinery_cli`.\
Currently, [`Postgres`](https://crates.io/crates/postgres), [`Rusqlite`](https://crates.io/crates/rusqlite), and [`Mysql`](https://crates.io/crates/mysql) are supported.\
`refinery` works best with [`Barrel`](https://crates.io/crates/barrel) but you can also have your migrations on .sql files or use any other Rust crate for schema generation.
## Usage
- Migrations can be defined in .sql files or Rust modules that must have a function called `migration()` that returns a [`std::string::String`]
- Migrations, both .sql files and Rust modules must be named in the format `V{1}__{2}.rs ` where `{1}` represents the migration version and `{2}` the name.
- Migrations can be run either by embedding them on your Rust code with [`embed_migrations!`] macro, or via `refinery_cli`.
[`embed_migrations!`]: macro.embed_migrations.html
### Example
```rust,ignore
use rusqlite::Connection;
mod embedded {
use refinery::embed_migrations;
embed_migrations!("./tests/sql_migrations");
}
let mut conn = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap();
embedded::migrations::runner().run(&mut conn).unwrap();
```
for more examples refer to the [examples](https://github.com/rust-db/refinery/tree/master/examples)
*/
pub use config;
pub use ;
pub use ;
pub use embed_migrations;