pub struct MySqlConnectOptions { /* private fields */ }
Expand description

Options and flags which can be used to configure a MySQL connection.

A value of MySqlConnectOptions can be parsed from a connection URL, as described by MySQL.

The generic format of the connection URL:

mysql://[host][/database][?properties]

This type also implements FromStr so you can parse it from a string containing a connection URL and then further adjust options if necessary (see example below).

§Properties

ParameterDefaultDescription
ssl-modePREFERREDDetermines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated. See MySqlSslMode.
ssl-caNoneSets the name of a file containing a list of trusted SSL Certificate Authorities.
statement-cache-capacity100The maximum number of prepared statements stored in the cache. Set to 0 to disable.
socketNonePath to the unix domain socket, which will be used instead of TCP if set.

§Example

use sqlx::{Connection, ConnectOptions};
use sqlx::mysql::{MySqlConnectOptions, MySqlConnection, MySqlPool, MySqlSslMode};

// URL connection string
let conn = MySqlConnection::connect("mysql://root:password@localhost/db").await?;

// Manually-constructed options
let conn = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .host("localhost")
    .username("root")
    .password("password")
    .database("db")
    .connect().await?;

// Modifying options parsed from a string
let mut opts: MySqlConnectOptions = "mysql://root:password@localhost/db".parse()?;

// Change the log verbosity level for queries.
// Information about SQL queries is logged at `DEBUG` level by default.
opts.log_statements(log::LevelFilter::Trace);

let pool = MySqlPool::connect_with(&opts).await?;

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impl MySqlConnectOptions

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new, default set of options ready for configuration

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pub fn host(self, host: &str) -> Self

Sets the name of the host to connect to.

The default behavior when the host is not specified, is to connect to localhost.

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pub fn port(self, port: u16) -> Self

Sets the port to connect to at the server host.

The default port for MySQL is 3306.

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pub fn socket(self, path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self

Pass a path to a Unix socket. This changes the connection stream from TCP to UDS.

By default set to None.

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pub fn username(self, username: &str) -> Self

Sets the username to connect as.

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pub fn password(self, password: &str) -> Self

Sets the password to connect with.

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pub fn database(self, database: &str) -> Self

Sets the database name.

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pub fn ssl_mode(self, mode: MySqlSslMode) -> Self

Sets whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server.

By default, the SSL mode is Preferred, and the client will first attempt an SSL connection but fallback to a non-SSL connection on failure.

§Example
let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::Required);
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pub fn ssl_ca(self, file_name: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self

Sets the name of a file containing a list of trusted SSL Certificate Authorities.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_ca("path/to/ca.crt");
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pub fn ssl_ca_from_pem(self, pem_certificate: Vec<u8>) -> Self

Sets PEM encoded list of trusted SSL Certificate Authorities.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_ca_from_pem(vec![]);
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pub fn ssl_client_cert(self, cert: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self

Sets the name of a file containing SSL client certificate.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_client_cert("path/to/client.crt");
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pub fn ssl_client_cert_from_pem(self, cert: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> Self

Sets the SSL client certificate as a PEM-encoded byte slice.

This should be an ASCII-encoded blob that starts with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----.

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Note: embedding SSL certificates and keys in the binary is not advised. This is for illustration purposes only.


const CERT: &[u8] = b"\
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
<Certificate data here.>
-----END CERTIFICATE-----";

let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_client_cert_from_pem(CERT);
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pub fn ssl_client_key(self, key: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self

Sets the name of a file containing SSL client key.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_client_key("path/to/client.key");
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pub fn ssl_client_key_from_pem(self, key: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> Self

Sets the SSL client key as a PEM-encoded byte slice.

This should be an ASCII-encoded blob that starts with -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----.

§Example

Note: embedding SSL certificates and keys in the binary is not advised. This is for illustration purposes only.


const KEY: &[u8] = b"\
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
<Private key data here.>
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----";

let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .ssl_mode(MySqlSslMode::VerifyCa)
    .ssl_client_key_from_pem(KEY);
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pub fn statement_cache_capacity(self, capacity: usize) -> Self

Sets the capacity of the connection’s statement cache in a number of stored distinct statements. Caching is handled using LRU, meaning when the amount of queries hits the defined limit, the oldest statement will get dropped.

The default cache capacity is 100 statements.

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pub fn charset(self, charset: &str) -> Self

Sets the character set for the connection.

The default character set is utf8mb4. This is supported from MySQL 5.5.3. If you need to connect to an older version, we recommend you to change this to utf8.

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pub fn collation(self, collation: &str) -> Self

Sets the collation for the connection.

The default collation is derived from the charset. Normally, you should only have to set the charset.

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pub fn pipes_as_concat(self, flag_val: bool) -> Self

Sets the flag that enables or disables the PIPES_AS_CONCAT connection setting

The default value is set to true, but some MySql databases such as PlanetScale error out with this connection setting so it needs to be set false in such cases.

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pub fn enable_cleartext_plugin(self, flag_val: bool) -> Self

Enables mysql_clear_password plugin support.

Security Note: Sending passwords as cleartext may be a security problem in some configurations. Without additional defensive configuration like ssl-mode=VERIFY_IDENTITY, an attacker can compromise a router and trick the application into divulging its credentials.

It is strongly recommended to set .ssl_mode to Required, VerifyCa, or VerifyIdentity when enabling cleartext plugin.

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pub fn no_engine_subsitution(self, flag_val: bool) -> Self

Flag that enables or disables the NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION sql_mode setting after connection.

If not set, if the available storage engine specified by a CREATE TABLE is not available, a warning is given and the default storage engine is used instead.

By default, this is true (NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION is passed, forbidding engine substitution).

https://mariadb.com/kb/en/sql-mode/

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pub fn timezone(self, value: impl Into<Option<String>>) -> Self

If Some, sets the time_zone option to the given string after connecting to the database.

If None, no time_zone parameter is sent; the server timezone will be used instead.

Defaults to Some(String::from("+00:00")) to ensure all timestamps are in UTC.

§Warning

Changing this setting from its default will apply an unexpected skew to any time::OffsetDateTime or chrono::DateTime<Utc> value, whether passed as a parameter or decoded as a result. TIMESTAMP values are not encoded with their UTC offset in the MySQL protocol, so encoding and decoding of these types assumes the server timezone is always UTC.

If you are changing this option, ensure your application only uses time::PrimitiveDateTime or chrono::NaiveDateTime and that it does not assume these timestamps can be placed on a real timeline without applying the proper offset.

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pub fn set_names(self, flag_val: bool) -> Self

If enabled, SET NAMES '{charset}' COLLATE '{collation}' is passed with the values of [.charset()] and [.collation()] after connecting to the database.

This ensures the connection uses the specified character set and collation.

Enabled by default.

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If this is disabled and the default charset is not binary-compatible with UTF-8, query strings, column names and string values will likely not decode (or encode) correctly, which may result in unexpected errors or garbage outputs at runtime.

For proper functioning, you must ensure the server is using a binary-compatible charset, such as ASCII or Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1), and that you do not pass any strings containing codepoints not supported by said charset.

Instead of disabling this, you may also consider setting [.charset()] to a charset that is supported by your MySQL or MariaDB server version and compatible with UTF-8.

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impl MySqlConnectOptions

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pub fn get_host(&self) -> &str

Get the current host.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .host("127.0.0.1");
assert_eq!(options.get_host(), "127.0.0.1");
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pub fn get_port(&self) -> u16

Get the server’s port.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .port(6543);
assert_eq!(options.get_port(), 6543);
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pub fn get_socket(&self) -> Option<&PathBuf>

Get the socket path.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .socket("/tmp");
assert!(options.get_socket().is_some());
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pub fn get_username(&self) -> &str

Get the server’s port.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .username("foo");
assert_eq!(options.get_username(), "foo");
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pub fn get_database(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the current database name.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .database("postgres");
assert!(options.get_database().is_some());
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pub fn get_ssl_mode(&self) -> MySqlSslMode

Get the SSL mode.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new();
assert!(matches!(options.get_ssl_mode(), MySqlSslMode::Preferred));
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pub fn get_charset(&self) -> &str

Get the server charset.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new();
assert_eq!(options.get_charset(), "utf8mb4");
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pub fn get_collation(&self) -> Option<&str>

Get the server collation.

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let options = MySqlConnectOptions::new()
    .collation("collation");
assert!(options.get_collation().is_some());

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impl Clone for MySqlConnectOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> MySqlConnectOptions

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl ConnectOptions for MySqlConnectOptions

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type Connection = MySqlConnection

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fn from_url(url: &Url) -> Result<Self, Error>

Parse the ConnectOptions from a URL.
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fn to_url_lossy(&self) -> Url

Get a connection URL that may be used to connect to the same database as this ConnectOptions. Read more
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fn connect(&self) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<Self::Connection, Error>>
where Self::Connection: Sized,

Establish a new database connection with the options specified by self.
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fn log_statements(self, level: LevelFilter) -> Self

Log executed statements with the specified level
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fn log_slow_statements(self, level: LevelFilter, duration: Duration) -> Self

Log executed statements with a duration above the specified duration at the specified level.
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fn disable_statement_logging(self) -> Self

Entirely disables statement logging (both slow and regular).
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impl Debug for MySqlConnectOptions

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for MySqlConnectOptions

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl FromStr for MySqlConnectOptions

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type Err = Error

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.
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fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Error>

Parses a string s to return a value of this type. Read more

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