Struct rocket_sqlite_rw_pool::ConnectionPool
source · pub struct ConnectionPool<DB> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Pool of database connections.
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source§impl<DB: 'static> ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB: 'static> ConnectionPool<DB>
sourcepub fn fairing(
fairing_name: &'static str,
db: &'static str,
initializers: Vec<PoolInitializer>
) -> impl Fairing
pub fn fairing( fairing_name: &'static str, db: &'static str, initializers: Vec<PoolInitializer> ) -> impl Fairing
Fairing to attach to your rocket instance.
sourcepub fn fairing_with_migrations<T: RustEmbed>(
fairing_name: &'static str,
db: &'static str,
initializers: Vec<PoolInitializer>
) -> impl Fairing
pub fn fairing_with_migrations<T: RustEmbed>( fairing_name: &'static str, db: &'static str, initializers: Vec<PoolInitializer> ) -> impl Fairing
Fairing to attach to your rocket instance, which will run migrations on startup.
sourcepub fn get_one<P: Phase>(rocket: &Rocket<P>) -> Option<Connector<'_, DB>>
pub fn get_one<P: Phase>(rocket: &Rocket<P>) -> Option<Connector<'_, DB>>
Get a connector from the rocket instance
sourcepub async fn connect_and_read<F, R>(&self, f: F) -> Result<R, Error>
pub async fn connect_and_read<F, R>(&self, f: F) -> Result<R, Error>
Get a read-only connection from the pool and run the provided function against the connection
sourcepub async fn connect_and_read_with_transaction<F, R>(
&self,
f: F
) -> Result<R, Error>
pub async fn connect_and_read_with_transaction<F, R>( &self, f: F ) -> Result<R, Error>
Get a read-only connection from the pool and run the provided function against the connection inside a transaction
sourcepub async fn connect_and_write<F, R>(
&self,
authorization: WriteAuthorization,
f: F
) -> Result<R, Error>
pub async fn connect_and_write<F, R>( &self, authorization: WriteAuthorization, f: F ) -> Result<R, Error>
Get a write connection from the pool and run the provided function against the connection inside a transaction
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<DB> Clone for ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB> Clone for ConnectionPool<DB>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<DB> !RefUnwindSafe for ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB> Send for ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB> Sync for ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB> Unpin for ConnectionPool<DB>
impl<DB> !UnwindSafe for ConnectionPool<DB>
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