DeleteStatement

Struct DeleteStatement 

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pub struct DeleteStatement { /* private fields */ }
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Delete existing rows from the table

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use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let query = Query::delete()
    .from_table(Glyph::Table)
    .cond_where(any![
        Expr::col(Glyph::Id).lt(1),
        Expr::col(Glyph::Id).gt(10),
    ])
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` < 1 OR `id` > 10"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" < 1 OR "id" > 10"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" < 1 OR "id" > 10"#
);

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impl DeleteStatement

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pub fn new() -> DeleteStatement

Construct a new DeleteStatement

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pub fn from_table<T>(&mut self, tbl_ref: T) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: IntoTableRef,

Specify which table to delete from.

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use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let query = Query::delete()
    .from_table(Glyph::Table)
    .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).eq(1))
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` = 1"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1"#
);
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pub fn limit(&mut self, limit: u64) -> &mut DeleteStatement

Limit number of updated rows.

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pub fn returning( &mut self, returning_cols: ReturningClause, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement

RETURNING expressions.

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use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let query = Query::delete()
    .from_table(Glyph::Table)
    .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).eq(1))
    .returning(Query::returning().columns([Glyph::Id]))
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` = 1"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING "id""#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING "id""#
);
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pub fn returning_col<C>(&mut self, col: C) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where C: IntoColumnRef,

RETURNING expressions for a column.

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use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let query = Query::delete()
    .from_table(Glyph::Table)
    .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).eq(1))
    .returning_col(Glyph::Id)
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` = 1"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING "id""#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING "id""#
);
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pub fn returning_all(&mut self) -> &mut DeleteStatement

RETURNING expressions all columns.

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use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};

let query = Query::delete()
    .from_table(Glyph::Table)
    .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).eq(1))
    .returning_all()
    .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` = 1"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING *"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" = 1 RETURNING *"#
);
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pub fn with(self, clause: WithClause) -> WithQuery

Create a WithQuery by specifying a WithClause to execute this query with.

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use sea_query::{*, IntoCondition, IntoIden, tests_cfg::*};

let select = SelectStatement::new()
        .columns([Glyph::Id])
        .from(Glyph::Table)
        .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Image).like("0%"))
        .to_owned();
    let cte = CommonTableExpression::new()
        .query(select)
        .column(Glyph::Id)
        .table_name("cte")
        .to_owned();
    let with_clause = WithClause::new().cte(cte).to_owned();
    let update = DeleteStatement::new()
        .from_table(Glyph::Table)
        .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).in_subquery(SelectStatement::new().column(Glyph::Id).from("cte").to_owned()))
        .to_owned();
    let query = update.with(with_clause);

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH `cte` (`id`) AS (SELECT `id` FROM `glyph` WHERE `image` LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` IN (SELECT `id` FROM `cte`)"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH "cte" ("id") AS (SELECT "id" FROM "glyph" WHERE "image" LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" IN (SELECT "id" FROM "cte")"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH "cte" ("id") AS (SELECT "id" FROM "glyph" WHERE "image" LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" IN (SELECT "id" FROM "cte")"#
);
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pub fn with_cte<C>(&mut self, clause: C) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where C: Into<WithClause>,

Create a Common Table Expression by specifying a [CommonTableExpression] or WithClause to execute this query with.

§Examples
use sea_query::{*, IntoCondition, IntoIden, tests_cfg::*};

let select = SelectStatement::new()
        .columns([Glyph::Id])
        .from(Glyph::Table)
        .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Image).like("0%"))
        .to_owned();
    let cte = CommonTableExpression::new()
        .query(select)
        .column(Glyph::Id)
        .table_name("cte")
        .to_owned();
    let with_clause = WithClause::new().cte(cte).to_owned();
    let query = DeleteStatement::new()
        .with_cte(with_clause)
        .from_table(Glyph::Table)
        .and_where(Expr::col(Glyph::Id).in_subquery(SelectStatement::new().column(Glyph::Id).from("cte").to_owned()))
        .to_owned();

assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH `cte` (`id`) AS (SELECT `id` FROM `glyph` WHERE `image` LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM `glyph` WHERE `id` IN (SELECT `id` FROM `cte`)"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH "cte" ("id") AS (SELECT "id" FROM "glyph" WHERE "image" LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" IN (SELECT "id" FROM "cte")"#
);
assert_eq!(
    query.to_string(SqliteQueryBuilder),
    r#"WITH "cte" ("id") AS (SELECT "id" FROM "glyph" WHERE "image" LIKE '0%') DELETE FROM "glyph" WHERE "id" IN (SELECT "id" FROM "cte")"#
);
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impl DeleteStatement

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impl DeleteStatement

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pub fn build_collect_into<T>(&self, query_builder: T, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter)
where T: QueryBuilder,

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pub fn build_collect<T>( &self, query_builder: T, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter, ) -> String
where T: QueryBuilder,

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pub fn build<T>(&self, query_builder: T) -> (String, Values)
where T: QueryBuilder,

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pub fn to_string<T>(&self, query_builder: T) -> String
where T: QueryBuilder,

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impl DeleteStatement

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pub fn add_order_by(&mut self, order: OrderExpr) -> &mut DeleteStatement

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pub fn clear_order_by(&mut self) -> &mut DeleteStatement

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pub fn order_by<T>(&mut self, col: T, order: Order) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: IntoColumnRef,

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pub fn order_by_expr( &mut self, expr: SimpleExpr, order: Order, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement

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pub fn order_by_customs<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: ToString, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order)>,

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pub fn order_by_columns<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: IntoColumnRef, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order)>,

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pub fn order_by_with_nulls<T>( &mut self, col: T, order: Order, nulls: NullOrdering, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: IntoColumnRef,

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pub fn order_by_expr_with_nulls( &mut self, expr: SimpleExpr, order: Order, nulls: NullOrdering, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement

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pub fn order_by_customs_with_nulls<I, T>( &mut self, cols: I, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: ToString, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order, NullOrdering)>,

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pub fn order_by_columns_with_nulls<I, T>( &mut self, cols: I, ) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where T: IntoColumnRef, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order, NullOrdering)>,

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impl DeleteStatement

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impl Clone for DeleteStatement

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fn clone(&self) -> DeleteStatement

Returns a duplicate 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 ConditionalStatement for DeleteStatement

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fn cond_where<C>(&mut self, condition: C) -> &mut DeleteStatement
where C: IntoCondition,

Where condition, expressed with any and all. Calling cond_where multiple times will conjoin them. Calling or_where after cond_where will panic. Read more
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fn and_where(&mut self, other: SimpleExpr) -> &mut Self

And where condition. Calling or_where after and_where will panic. Read more
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fn and_where_option(&mut self, other: Option<SimpleExpr>) -> &mut Self

Optional and where, short hand for if c.is_some() q.and_where(c). Read more
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impl Debug for DeleteStatement

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

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

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fn default() -> DeleteStatement

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl OrderedStatement for DeleteStatement

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fn clear_order_by(&mut self) -> &mut DeleteStatement

Clear order expressions
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fn order_by<T>(&mut self, col: T, order: Order) -> &mut Self
where T: IntoColumnRef,

Order by column. Read more
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fn order_by_expr(&mut self, expr: SimpleExpr, order: Order) -> &mut Self

Order by SimpleExpr.
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fn order_by_customs<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut Self
where T: ToString, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order)>,

Order by custom string.
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fn order_by_columns<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut Self
where T: IntoColumnRef, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order)>,

Order by vector of columns.
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fn order_by_with_nulls<T>( &mut self, col: T, order: Order, nulls: NullOrdering, ) -> &mut Self
where T: IntoColumnRef,

Order by column with nulls order option. Read more
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fn order_by_expr_with_nulls( &mut self, expr: SimpleExpr, order: Order, nulls: NullOrdering, ) -> &mut Self

Order by SimpleExpr with nulls order option.
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fn order_by_customs_with_nulls<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut Self
where T: ToString, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order, NullOrdering)>,

Order by custom string with nulls order option.
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fn order_by_columns_with_nulls<I, T>(&mut self, cols: I) -> &mut Self
where T: IntoColumnRef, I: IntoIterator<Item = (T, Order, NullOrdering)>,

Order by vector of columns with nulls order option.
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impl PartialEq for DeleteStatement

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fn eq(&self, other: &DeleteStatement) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl QueryStatementBuilder for DeleteStatement

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fn build_collect_any_into( &self, query_builder: &dyn QueryBuilder, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter, )

Build corresponding SQL statement into the SqlWriter for certain database backend and collect query parameters
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fn into_sub_query_statement(self) -> SubQueryStatement

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fn build_any(&self, query_builder: &dyn QueryBuilder) -> (String, Values)

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and collect query parameters into a vector
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fn build_collect_any( &self, query_builder: &dyn QueryBuilder, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter, ) -> String

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and collect query parameters
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impl QueryStatementWriter for DeleteStatement

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fn build_collect_into<T>(&self, query_builder: T, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter)
where T: QueryBuilder,

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fn to_string<T>(&self, query_builder: T) -> String
where T: QueryBuilder,

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and return SQL string Read more
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fn build<T>(&self, query_builder: T) -> (String, Values)
where T: QueryBuilder,

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and collect query parameters into a vector Read more
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fn build_collect<T>(&self, query_builder: T, sql: &mut dyn SqlWriter) -> String
where T: QueryBuilder,

Build corresponding SQL statement for certain database backend and collect query parameters Read more
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impl SqlxBinder for DeleteStatement

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fn build_sqlx<T>(&self, query_builder: T) -> (String, SqlxValues)
where T: QueryBuilder,

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fn build_any_sqlx( &self, query_builder: &dyn QueryBuilder, ) -> (String, SqlxValues)

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impl StatementBuilder for DeleteStatement

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fn build(&self, db_backend: &DatabaseBackend) -> Statement

Method to call in order to build a Statement
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impl StructuralPartialEq for DeleteStatement

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