pub enum FilterExpr {
Filter(Filter),
All(Vec<FilterExpr>),
Any(Vec<FilterExpr>),
Not(Box<FilterExpr>),
Relation(RelationFilter),
Coalesce(CoalesceFilter),
Json(JsonFilter),
Spatial(SpatialFilter),
}Variants§
Filter(Filter)
All(Vec<FilterExpr>)
Any(Vec<FilterExpr>)
Not(Box<FilterExpr>)
Relation(RelationFilter)
Coalesce(CoalesceFilter)
COALESCE(col_a, col_b, ...) op value — built via
super::coalesce::coalesce.
Json(JsonFilter)
JSON / JSONB column predicates — see JsonFilter. Built via
FieldRef::json_has_key(...) and
FieldRef::json_get_text(...).<cmp>(...).
Spatial(SpatialFilter)
PostGIS spatial predicates — see SpatialFilter. Built via
FieldRef::covers_geography(...) /
FieldRef::dwithin_geography(...). PG-only; the embedded
rusqlite backend doesn’t ship SpatiaLite by default, so its
renderer fails loud at codegen time.
Implementations§
Source§impl FilterExpr
impl FilterExpr
pub fn all(filters: impl IntoIterator<Item = FilterExpr>) -> FilterExpr
pub fn any(filters: impl IntoIterator<Item = FilterExpr>) -> FilterExpr
pub fn not(self) -> FilterExpr
pub fn and(self, other: impl Into<FilterExpr>) -> FilterExpr
pub fn or(self, other: impl Into<FilterExpr>) -> FilterExpr
pub fn relation( parent_table: &'static str, parent_column: &'static str, related_table: &'static str, related_column: &'static str, filter: FilterExpr, ) -> FilterExpr
pub fn relation_some( parent_table: &'static str, parent_column: &'static str, related_table: &'static str, related_column: &'static str, filter: FilterExpr, ) -> FilterExpr
pub fn relation_every( parent_table: &'static str, parent_column: &'static str, related_table: &'static str, related_column: &'static str, filter: FilterExpr, ) -> FilterExpr
pub fn relation_none( parent_table: &'static str, parent_column: &'static str, related_table: &'static str, related_column: &'static str, filter: FilterExpr, ) -> FilterExpr
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for FilterExpr
impl Clone for FilterExpr
Source§fn clone(&self) -> FilterExpr
fn clone(&self) -> FilterExpr
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for FilterExpr
impl Debug for FilterExpr
Source§impl From<Filter> for FilterExpr
impl From<Filter> for FilterExpr
Source§fn from(value: Filter) -> FilterExpr
fn from(value: Filter) -> FilterExpr
Source§impl PartialEq for FilterExpr
impl PartialEq for FilterExpr
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &FilterExpr) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &FilterExpr) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for FilterExpr
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impl Freeze for FilterExpr
impl RefUnwindSafe for FilterExpr
impl Send for FilterExpr
impl Sync for FilterExpr
impl Unpin for FilterExpr
impl UnsafeUnpin for FilterExpr
impl UnwindSafe for FilterExpr
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