Struct rbdc_sqlite::connection::SqliteConnection
source · [−]pub struct SqliteConnection { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A connection to an open [Sqlite] database.
Because SQLite is an in-process database accessed by blocking API calls, SQLx uses a background thread and communicates with it via channels to allow non-blocking access to the database.
Dropping this struct will signal the worker thread to quit and close the database, though if an error occurs there is no way to pass it back to the user this way.
You can explicitly call [.close()
][Self::close] to ensure the database is closed successfully
or get an error otherwise.
Implementations
sourceimpl SqliteConnection
impl SqliteConnection
pub fn fetch_many(
&mut self,
query: SqliteQuery
) -> BoxStream<'_, Result<Either<SqliteQueryResult, SqliteRow>, Error>>
pub fn fetch_optional(
&mut self,
query: SqliteQuery
) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<Option<SqliteRow>, Error>>
pub fn prepare_with<'a>(
&'a mut self,
sql: &'a str,
_parameters: &[SqliteTypeInfo]
) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<SqliteStatement, Error>>
sourceimpl SqliteConnection
impl SqliteConnection
sourcepub fn as_raw_handle(&mut self) -> *mut sqlite3
👎Deprecated: Unsynchronized access is unsafe. See documentation for details.
pub fn as_raw_handle(&mut self) -> *mut sqlite3
Unsynchronized access is unsafe. See documentation for details.
Returns the underlying sqlite3* connection handle.
Note
There is no synchronization using this method, beware that the background thread could be making SQLite API calls concurrent to use of this method.
You probably want to use .lock_handle()
to ensure that the worker thread is not using
the database concurrently.
sourcepub fn create_collation(
&mut self,
name: &str,
compare: impl Fn(&str, &str) -> Ordering + Send + Sync + 'static
) -> Result<(), Error>
👎Deprecated: Completes asynchronously. See documentation for details.
pub fn create_collation(
&mut self,
name: &str,
compare: impl Fn(&str, &str) -> Ordering + Send + Sync + 'static
) -> Result<(), Error>
Completes asynchronously. See documentation for details.
Apply a collation to the open database.
See SqliteConnectOptions::collation()
for details.
Deprecated
Due to the rearchitecting of the SQLite driver, this method cannot actually function
synchronously and return the result directly from sqlite3_create_collation_v2()
, so
it instead sends a message to the worker create the collation asynchronously.
If an error occurs it will simply be logged.
Instead, you should specify the collation during the initial configuration with
SqliteConnectOptions::collation()
. Then, if the collation fails to apply it will
return an error during the connection creation. When used with a [Pool][crate::pool::Pool],
this also ensures that the collation is applied to all connections automatically.
Or if necessary, you can call .lock_handle()
and create the collation directly with LockedSqliteHandle::create_collation()
.
[Error::from("WorkerCrashed")
] may still be returned if we could not communicate with the worker.
Note that this may also block if the worker command channel is currently applying backpressure.
sourcepub async fn lock_handle(&mut self) -> Result<LockedSqliteHandle<'_>, Error>
pub async fn lock_handle(&mut self) -> Result<LockedSqliteHandle<'_>, Error>
Lock the SQLite database handle out from the worker thread so direct SQLite API calls can be made safely.
Returns an error if the worker thread crashed.
sourceimpl SqliteConnection
impl SqliteConnection
pub async fn do_close(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
sourcepub fn ping(&mut self) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<(), Error>>
pub fn ping(&mut self) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<(), Error>>
Ensure the background worker thread is alive and accepting commands.
pub fn cached_statements_size(&self) -> usize
pub fn clear_cached_statements(&mut self) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<(), Error>>
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Connection for SqliteConnection
impl Connection for SqliteConnection
sourcefn get_rows(
&mut self,
sql: &str,
params: Vec<Value>
) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<Vec<Box<dyn Row>>, Error>>
fn get_rows(
&mut self,
sql: &str,
params: Vec<Value>
) -> BoxFuture<'_, Result<Vec<Box<dyn Row>>, Error>>
SELECT
statement