pub struct ModelAttributes {
    pub table: Option<LitStr>,
    pub insertable: Option<Ident>,
    pub database: Option<LitStr>,
}
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Available attributes on a struct

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§table: Option<LitStr>

The name of the table in the database. Defaults to the struct name. Example: #[ormlite(table_name = “users”)] pub struct User { pub id: i32, }

§insertable: Option<Ident>

The struct name of an insertion struct. Example: #[ormlite(insertable = InsertUser)] pub struct User { pub id: i32, }

§database: Option<LitStr>

Set the target database. Only needed if you have multiple databases enabled. If you have a single database enabled, you don’t need to set this. Even with multiple databases, you can skip this by setting a default database with the default-<db> feature.

Currently, because methods conflict, you You can use this attribute multiple times to set multiple databases. Example: #[ormlite(database = “postgres”)] #[ormlite(database = “sqlite”)] pub struct User { pub id: i32, } This will generate orm code for User for both the postgres and sqlite databases.

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impl Debug for ModelAttributes

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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 Parse for ModelAttributes

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fn parse(input: ParseStream<'_>) -> Result<Self>

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