pub struct TableTruncateStatement { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Drop a table
§Examples
use sea_query::{tests_cfg::*, *};
let table = Table::truncate().table(Font::Table).to_owned();
assert_eq!(
table.to_string(MysqlQueryBuilder),
r#"TRUNCATE TABLE `font`"#
);
assert_eq!(
table.to_string(PostgresQueryBuilder),
r#"TRUNCATE TABLE "font""#
);
// Sqlite does not support the TRUNCATE statementImplementations§
Source§impl TableTruncateStatement
impl TableTruncateStatement
Sourcepub fn new() -> TableTruncateStatement
pub fn new() -> TableTruncateStatement
Construct truncate table statement
Sourcepub fn table<T>(&mut self, table: T) -> &mut TableTruncateStatementwhere
T: IntoTableRef,
pub fn table<T>(&mut self, table: T) -> &mut TableTruncateStatementwhere
T: IntoTableRef,
Set table name
pub fn take(&mut self) -> TableTruncateStatement
Source§impl TableTruncateStatement
impl TableTruncateStatement
Sourcepub fn build<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
pub fn build<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
Sourcepub fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String
pub fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String
Sourcepub fn to_string<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
pub fn to_string<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for TableTruncateStatement
impl Clone for TableTruncateStatement
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TableTruncateStatement
fn clone(&self) -> TableTruncateStatement
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for TableTruncateStatement
impl Debug for TableTruncateStatement
Source§impl Default for TableTruncateStatement
impl Default for TableTruncateStatement
Source§fn default() -> TableTruncateStatement
fn default() -> TableTruncateStatement
Source§impl SchemaStatementBuilder for TableTruncateStatement
impl SchemaStatementBuilder for TableTruncateStatement
Source§fn build<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
fn build<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
Source§fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String
fn build_any(&self, schema_builder: &dyn SchemaBuilder) -> String
Source§fn to_string<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
fn to_string<T>(&self, schema_builder: T) -> Stringwhere
T: SchemaBuilder,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for TableTruncateStatement
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TableTruncateStatement
impl Send for TableTruncateStatement
impl Sync for TableTruncateStatement
impl Unpin for TableTruncateStatement
impl !UnwindSafe for TableTruncateStatement
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