pub struct SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,{ /* private fields */ }Expand description
Defines a structure to perform a SELECT operation on many Models
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Source§impl<E, F> SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
impl<E, F> SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
Sourcepub async fn stream<'a, 'b, C>(
self,
db: &'a C,
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<(<E as EntityTrait>::Model, Option<<F as EntityTrait>::Model>), DbErr>> + Send + 'b, DbErr>
pub async fn stream<'a, 'b, C>( self, db: &'a C, ) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<(<E as EntityTrait>::Model, Option<<F as EntityTrait>::Model>), DbErr>> + Send + 'b, DbErr>
Stream the result of the operation
Sourcepub async fn stream_partial_model<'a, 'b, C, M, N>(
self,
db: &'a C,
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<(M, Option<N>), DbErr>> + Send + 'b, DbErr>where
'a: 'b,
C: ConnectionTrait + StreamTrait + Send,
M: PartialModelTrait + Send + 'b,
N: PartialModelTrait + Send + 'b,
pub async fn stream_partial_model<'a, 'b, C, M, N>(
self,
db: &'a C,
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<(M, Option<N>), DbErr>> + Send + 'b, DbErr>where
'a: 'b,
C: ConnectionTrait + StreamTrait + Send,
M: PartialModelTrait + Send + 'b,
N: PartialModelTrait + Send + 'b,
Stream the result of the operation with PartialModel
Sourcepub async fn all<C>(
self,
db: &C,
) -> Result<Vec<(<E as EntityTrait>::Model, Vec<<F as EntityTrait>::Model>)>, DbErr>where
C: ConnectionTrait,
pub async fn all<C>(
self,
db: &C,
) -> Result<Vec<(<E as EntityTrait>::Model, Vec<<F as EntityTrait>::Model>)>, DbErr>where
C: ConnectionTrait,
Get all Models from the select operation
SelectTwoMany::one()method has been dropped (#486)You can get
(Entity, Vec<relatedEntity>)by first querying a single model from Entity, then useModelTrait::find_relatedon the model.See https://www.sea-ql.org/SeaORM/docs/basic-crud/select#lazy-loading for details.
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Source§impl<E, F> Clone for SelectTwoMany<E, F>
impl<E, F> Clone for SelectTwoMany<E, F>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SelectTwoMany<E, F>
fn clone(&self) -> SelectTwoMany<E, F>
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impl<E, F> Debug for SelectTwoMany<E, F>
Source§impl<E, F> QueryFilter for SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
impl<E, F> QueryFilter for SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
type QueryStatement = SelectStatement
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type QueryStatement = SelectStatement
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Source§impl<E, F> QuerySelect for SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
impl<E, F> QuerySelect for SelectTwoMany<E, F>where
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type QueryStatement = SelectStatement
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Source§type QueryStatement = SelectStatement
type QueryStatement = SelectStatement
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