pub enum JsonValue {
Null,
Bool(bool),
Number(Number),
String(String),
Array(Vec<Value>),
Object(Map<String, Value>),
}Expand description
Represents any valid JSON value.
See the serde_json::value module documentation for usage examples.
Variantsยง
Null
Represents a JSON null value.
let v = json!(null);Bool(bool)
Represents a JSON boolean.
let v = json!(true);Number(Number)
Represents a JSON number, whether integer or floating point.
let v = json!(12.5);String(String)
Represents a JSON string.
let v = json!("a string");Array(Vec<Value>)
Represents a JSON array.
let v = json!(["an", "array"]);Object(Map<String, Value>)
Represents a JSON object.
By default the map is backed by a BTreeMap. Enable the preserve_order
feature of serde_json to use IndexMap instead, which preserves
entries in the order they are inserted into the map. In particular, this
allows JSON data to be deserialized into a Value and serialized to a
string while retaining the order of map keys in the input.
let v = json!({ "an": "object" });Implementationsยง
Sourceยงimpl Value
impl Value
Sourcepub fn get<I>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Value>where
I: Index,
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn get<I>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Value>where
I: Index,
with-json only.Index into a JSON array or map. A string index can be used to access a value in a map, and a usize index can be used to access an element of an array.
Returns None if the type of self does not match the type of the
index, for example if the index is a string and self is an array or a
number. Also returns None if the given key does not exist in the map
or the given index is not within the bounds of the array.
let object = json!({ "A": 65, "B": 66, "C": 67 });
assert_eq!(*object.get("A").unwrap(), json!(65));
let array = json!([ "A", "B", "C" ]);
assert_eq!(*array.get(2).unwrap(), json!("C"));
assert_eq!(array.get("A"), None);Square brackets can also be used to index into a value in a more concise
way. This returns Value::Null in cases where get would have returned
None.
let object = json!({
"A": ["a", "รก", "ร "],
"B": ["b", "bฬ"],
"C": ["c", "ฤ", "ฤฬฃ", "แธ"],
});
assert_eq!(object["B"][0], json!("b"));
assert_eq!(object["D"], json!(null));
assert_eq!(object[0]["x"]["y"]["z"], json!(null));Sourcepub fn get_mut<I>(&mut self, index: I) -> Option<&mut Value>where
I: Index,
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn get_mut<I>(&mut self, index: I) -> Option<&mut Value>where
I: Index,
with-json only.Mutably index into a JSON array or map. A string index can be used to access a value in a map, and a usize index can be used to access an element of an array.
Returns None if the type of self does not match the type of the
index, for example if the index is a string and self is an array or a
number. Also returns None if the given key does not exist in the map
or the given index is not within the bounds of the array.
let mut object = json!({ "A": 65, "B": 66, "C": 67 });
*object.get_mut("A").unwrap() = json!(69);
let mut array = json!([ "A", "B", "C" ]);
*array.get_mut(2).unwrap() = json!("D");Sourcepub fn is_object(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_object(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is an Object. Returns false otherwise.
For any Value on which is_object returns true, as_object and
as_object_mut are guaranteed to return the map representation of the
object.
let obj = json!({ "a": { "nested": true }, "b": ["an", "array"] });
assert!(obj.is_object());
assert!(obj["a"].is_object());
// array, not an object
assert!(!obj["b"].is_object());Sourcepub fn as_object(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_object(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>>
with-json only.If the Value is an Object, returns the associated Map. Returns None
otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": { "nested": true }, "b": ["an", "array"] });
// The length of `{"nested": true}` is 1 entry.
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_object().unwrap().len(), 1);
// The array `["an", "array"]` is not an object.
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_object(), None);Sourcepub fn as_object_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Map<String, Value>>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_object_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Map<String, Value>>
with-json only.If the Value is an Object, returns the associated mutable Map.
Returns None otherwise.
let mut v = json!({ "a": { "nested": true } });
v["a"].as_object_mut().unwrap().clear();
assert_eq!(v, json!({ "a": {} }));Sourcepub fn is_array(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_array(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is an Array. Returns false otherwise.
For any Value on which is_array returns true, as_array and
as_array_mut are guaranteed to return the vector representing the
array.
let obj = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"], "b": { "an": "object" } });
assert!(obj["a"].is_array());
// an object, not an array
assert!(!obj["b"].is_array());Sourcepub fn as_array(&self) -> Option<&Vec<Value>>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_array(&self) -> Option<&Vec<Value>>
with-json only.If the Value is an Array, returns the associated vector. Returns None
otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"], "b": { "an": "object" } });
// The length of `["an", "array"]` is 2 elements.
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_array().unwrap().len(), 2);
// The object `{"an": "object"}` is not an array.
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_array(), None);Sourcepub fn as_array_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Vec<Value>>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_array_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut Vec<Value>>
with-json only.If the Value is an Array, returns the associated mutable vector.
Returns None otherwise.
let mut v = json!({ "a": ["an", "array"] });
v["a"].as_array_mut().unwrap().clear();
assert_eq!(v, json!({ "a": [] }));Sourcepub fn is_string(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_string(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is a String. Returns false otherwise.
For any Value on which is_string returns true, as_str is guaranteed
to return the string slice.
let v = json!({ "a": "some string", "b": false });
assert!(v["a"].is_string());
// The boolean `false` is not a string.
assert!(!v["b"].is_string());Sourcepub fn as_str(&self) -> Option<&str>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_str(&self) -> Option<&str>
with-json only.If the Value is a String, returns the associated str. Returns None
otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": "some string", "b": false });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_str(), Some("some string"));
// The boolean `false` is not a string.
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_str(), None);
// JSON values are printed in JSON representation, so strings are in quotes.
//
// The value is: "some string"
println!("The value is: {}", v["a"]);
// Rust strings are printed without quotes.
//
// The value is: some string
println!("The value is: {}", v["a"].as_str().unwrap());Sourcepub fn is_number(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_number(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is a Number. Returns false otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": 1, "b": "2" });
assert!(v["a"].is_number());
// The string `"2"` is a string, not a number.
assert!(!v["b"].is_number());Sourcepub fn as_number(&self) -> Option<&Number>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_number(&self) -> Option<&Number>
with-json only.If the Value is a Number, returns the associated Number. Returns
None otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": 1, "b": 2.2, "c": -3, "d": "4" });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_number(), Some(&Number::from(1u64)));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_number(), Some(&Number::from_f64(2.2).unwrap()));
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_number(), Some(&Number::from(-3i64)));
// The string `"4"` is not a number.
assert_eq!(v["d"].as_number(), None);Sourcepub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is an integer between i64::MIN and
i64::MAX.
For any Value on which is_i64 returns true, as_i64 is guaranteed to
return the integer value.
let big = i64::max_value() as u64 + 10;
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 });
assert!(v["a"].is_i64());
// Greater than i64::MAX.
assert!(!v["b"].is_i64());
// Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers.
assert!(!v["c"].is_i64());Sourcepub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is an integer between zero and u64::MAX.
For any Value on which is_u64 returns true, as_u64 is guaranteed to
return the integer value.
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 });
assert!(v["a"].is_u64());
// Negative integer.
assert!(!v["b"].is_u64());
// Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers.
assert!(!v["c"].is_u64());Sourcepub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is a number that can be represented by f64.
For any Value on which is_f64 returns true, as_f64 is guaranteed to
return the floating point value.
Currently this function returns true if and only if both is_i64 and
is_u64 return false but this is not a guarantee in the future.
let v = json!({ "a": 256.0, "b": 64, "c": -64 });
assert!(v["a"].is_f64());
// Integers.
assert!(!v["b"].is_f64());
assert!(!v["c"].is_f64());Sourcepub fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>
with-json only.If the Value is an integer, represent it as i64 if possible. Returns
None otherwise.
let big = i64::max_value() as u64 + 10;
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_i64(), Some(64));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_i64(), None);
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_i64(), None);Sourcepub fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
with-json only.If the Value is an integer, represent it as u64 if possible. Returns
None otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_u64(), Some(64));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_u64(), None);
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_u64(), None);Sourcepub fn as_f64(&self) -> Option<f64>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_f64(&self) -> Option<f64>
with-json only.If the Value is a number, represent it as f64 if possible. Returns
None otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": 256.0, "b": 64, "c": -64 });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_f64(), Some(256.0));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_f64(), Some(64.0));
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_f64(), Some(-64.0));Sourcepub fn is_boolean(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_boolean(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is a Boolean. Returns false otherwise.
For any Value on which is_boolean returns true, as_bool is
guaranteed to return the boolean value.
let v = json!({ "a": false, "b": "false" });
assert!(v["a"].is_boolean());
// The string `"false"` is a string, not a boolean.
assert!(!v["b"].is_boolean());Sourcepub fn as_bool(&self) -> Option<bool>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_bool(&self) -> Option<bool>
with-json only.If the Value is a Boolean, returns the associated bool. Returns None
otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": false, "b": "false" });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_bool(), Some(false));
// The string `"false"` is a string, not a boolean.
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_bool(), None);Sourcepub fn is_null(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn is_null(&self) -> bool
with-json only.Returns true if the Value is a Null. Returns false otherwise.
For any Value on which is_null returns true, as_null is guaranteed
to return Some(()).
let v = json!({ "a": null, "b": false });
assert!(v["a"].is_null());
// The boolean `false` is not null.
assert!(!v["b"].is_null());Sourcepub fn as_null(&self) -> Option<()>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn as_null(&self) -> Option<()>
with-json only.If the Value is a Null, returns (). Returns None otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": null, "b": false });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_null(), Some(()));
// The boolean `false` is not null.
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_null(), None);Sourcepub fn pointer(&self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&Value>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn pointer(&self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&Value>
with-json only.Looks up a value by a JSON Pointer.
JSON Pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value within a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document.
A Pointer is a Unicode string with the reference tokens separated by /.
Inside tokens / is replaced by ~1 and ~ is replaced by ~0. The
addressed value is returned and if there is no such value None is
returned.
For more information read RFC6901.
ยงExamples
let data = json!({
"x": {
"y": ["z", "zz"]
}
});
assert_eq!(data.pointer("/x/y/1").unwrap(), &json!("zz"));
assert_eq!(data.pointer("/a/b/c"), None);Sourcepub fn pointer_mut(&mut self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&mut Value>
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn pointer_mut(&mut self, pointer: &str) -> Option<&mut Value>
with-json only.Looks up a value by a JSON Pointer and returns a mutable reference to that value.
JSON Pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value within a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) document.
A Pointer is a Unicode string with the reference tokens separated by /.
Inside tokens / is replaced by ~1 and ~ is replaced by ~0. The
addressed value is returned and if there is no such value None is
returned.
For more information read RFC6901.
ยงExample of Use
use serde_json::Value;
fn main() {
let s = r#"{"x": 1.0, "y": 2.0}"#;
let mut value: Value = serde_json::from_str(s).unwrap();
// Check value using read-only pointer
assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x"), Some(&1.0.into()));
// Change value with direct assignment
*value.pointer_mut("/x").unwrap() = 1.5.into();
// Check that new value was written
assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x"), Some(&1.5.into()));
// Or change the value only if it exists
value.pointer_mut("/x").map(|v| *v = 1.5.into());
// "Steal" ownership of a value. Can replace with any valid Value.
let old_x = value.pointer_mut("/x").map(Value::take).unwrap();
assert_eq!(old_x, 1.5);
assert_eq!(value.pointer("/x").unwrap(), &Value::Null);
}Sourcepub fn take(&mut self) -> Value
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn take(&mut self) -> Value
with-json only.Takes the value out of the Value, leaving a Null in its place.
let mut v = json!({ "x": "y" });
assert_eq!(v["x"].take(), json!("y"));
assert_eq!(v, json!({ "x": null }));Sourcepub fn sort_all_objects(&mut self)
Available on crate feature with-json only.
pub fn sort_all_objects(&mut self)
with-json only.Reorders the entries of all Value::Object nested within this JSON
value according to strโs usual ordering.
If serde_jsonโs โpreserve_orderโ feature is not enabled, this method does no work because all JSON maps are always kept in a sorted state.
If serde_jsonโs โpreserve_orderโ feature is enabled, this method destroys the original source order or insertion order of the JSON objects in favor of an alphanumerical order that matches how a BTreeMap with the same contents would be ordered.
Trait Implementationsยง
Sourceยงimpl Default for Value
The default value is Value::Null.
impl Default for Value
The default value is Value::Null.
This is useful for handling omitted Value fields when deserializing.
ยงExamples
use serde_json::Value;
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Settings {
level: i32,
#[serde(default)]
extras: Value,
}
let data = r#" { "level": 42 } "#;
let s: Settings = serde_json::from_str(data)?;
assert_eq!(s.level, 42);
assert_eq!(s.extras, Value::Null);Sourceยงimpl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Value
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Value
Sourceยงfn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Value, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Value, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
Sourceยงimpl<'de> Deserializer<'de> for &'de Value
impl<'de> Deserializer<'de> for &'de Value
Sourceยงtype Error = Error
type Error = Error
Sourceยงfn deserialize_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserializer to figure out how to drive the visitor based
on what data type is in the input. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_i8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i8 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i16 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Sourceยงfn deserialize_u8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u8 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u16 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Sourceยงfn deserialize_f32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a f32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_f64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a f64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_option<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_option<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an optional value. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an enum value with a
particular name and possible variants.Sourceยงfn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a newtype struct with a
particular name.Sourceยงfn deserialize_bool<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bool<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a bool value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_char<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_char<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a char value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_str<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_str<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a string value and does
not benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_string<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_string<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a string value and would
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_bytes<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bytes<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and does not
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and would
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_unit<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a unit value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a unit struct with a
particular name.Sourceยงfn deserialize_seq<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_seq<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values.Sourceยงfn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values and
knows how many values there are without looking at the serialized data.Sourceยงfn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a tuple struct with a
particular name and number of fields.Sourceยงfn deserialize_map<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_map<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a map of key-value pairs.Sourceยงfn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a struct with a particular
name and fields.Sourceยงfn deserialize_identifier<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_identifier<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting the name of a struct
field or the discriminant of an enum variant.Sourceยงfn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type needs to deserialize a value whose type
doesnโt matter because it is ignored. Read moreSourceยงfn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
Deserialize implementations should expect to
deserialize their human-readable form. Read moreSourceยงimpl<'de> Deserializer<'de> for Value
impl<'de> Deserializer<'de> for Value
Sourceยงtype Error = Error
type Error = Error
Sourceยงfn deserialize_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserializer to figure out how to drive the visitor based
on what data type is in the input. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_i8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i8 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i16 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an i64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_i128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Sourceยงfn deserialize_u8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u8 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u16<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u16 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a u64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_u128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_u128<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Sourceยงfn deserialize_f32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f32<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a f32 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_f64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_f64<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a f64 value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_option<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_option<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an optional value. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_enum<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
variants: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting an enum value with a
particular name and possible variants.Sourceยงfn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_newtype_struct<V>(
self,
name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a newtype struct with a
particular name.Sourceยงfn deserialize_bool<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bool<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a bool value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_char<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_char<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a char value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_str<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_str<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a string value and does
not benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_string<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_string<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a string value and would
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_bytes<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_bytes<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and does not
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_byte_buf<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and would
benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the
Deserializer. Read moreSourceยงfn deserialize_unit<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a unit value.Sourceยงfn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_unit_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a unit struct with a
particular name.Sourceยงfn deserialize_seq<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_seq<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values.Sourceยงfn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple<V>(
self,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values and
knows how many values there are without looking at the serialized data.Sourceยงfn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_tuple_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_len: usize,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a tuple struct with a
particular name and number of fields.Sourceยงfn deserialize_map<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_map<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a map of key-value pairs.Sourceยงfn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_struct<V>(
self,
_name: &'static str,
_fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting a struct with a particular
name and fields.Sourceยงfn deserialize_identifier<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_identifier<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type is expecting the name of a struct
field or the discriminant of an enum variant.Sourceยงfn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_ignored_any<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
Deserialize type needs to deserialize a value whose type
doesnโt matter because it is ignored. Read moreSourceยงfn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool
Deserialize implementations should expect to
deserialize their human-readable form. Read moreSourceยงimpl Display for Value
impl Display for Value
Sourceยงfn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
Display a JSON value as a string.
let json = json!({ "city": "London", "street": "10 Downing Street" });
// Compact format:
//
// {"city":"London","street":"10 Downing Street"}
let compact = format!("{}", json);
assert_eq!(compact,
"{\"city\":\"London\",\"street\":\"10 Downing Street\"}");
// Pretty format:
//
// {
// "city": "London",
// "street": "10 Downing Street"
// }
let pretty = format!("{:#}", json);
assert_eq!(pretty,
"{\n \"city\": \"London\",\n \"street\": \"10 Downing Street\"\n}");Sourceยงimpl<'a> From<Cow<'a, str>> for Value
impl<'a> From<Cow<'a, str>> for Value
Sourceยงfn from(f: Cow<'a, str>) -> Value
fn from(f: Cow<'a, str>) -> Value
Convert copy-on-write string to Value::String.
ยงExamples
use serde_json::Value;
use std::borrow::Cow;
let s: Cow<str> = Cow::Borrowed("lorem");
let x: Value = s.into();use serde_json::Value;
use std::borrow::Cow;
let s: Cow<str> = Cow::Owned("lorem".to_owned());
let x: Value = s.into();Sourceยงimpl<K, V> FromIterator<(K, V)> for Value
impl<K, V> FromIterator<(K, V)> for Value
Sourceยงimpl<T> FromIterator<T> for Value
impl<T> FromIterator<T> for Value
Sourceยงfn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Valuewhere
I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
fn from_iter<I>(iter: I) -> Valuewhere
I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
Create a Value::Array by collecting an iterator of array elements.
ยงExamples
use serde_json::Value;
let v = std::iter::repeat(42).take(5);
let x: Value = v.collect();use serde_json::Value;
let v: Vec<_> = vec!["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"];
let x: Value = v.into_iter().collect();use std::iter::FromIterator;
use serde_json::Value;
let x: Value = Value::from_iter(vec!["lorem", "ipsum", "dolor"]);Sourceยงimpl FromQueryResult for JsonValue
Available on crate feature with-json only.
impl FromQueryResult for JsonValue
with-json only.Sourceยงfn from_query_result(res: &QueryResult, pre: &str) -> Result<Self, DbErr>
fn from_query_result(res: &QueryResult, pre: &str) -> Result<Self, DbErr>
Sourceยงfn from_query_result_optional(
res: &QueryResult,
pre: &str,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DbErr>
fn from_query_result_optional( res: &QueryResult, pre: &str, ) -> Result<Option<Self>, DbErr>
Sourceยงfn from_query_result_nullable(
res: &QueryResult,
pre: &str,
) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
fn from_query_result_nullable( res: &QueryResult, pre: &str, ) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
Sourceยงfn find_by_statement(stmt: Statement) -> SelectorRaw<SelectModel<Self>>
fn find_by_statement(stmt: Statement) -> SelectorRaw<SelectModel<Self>>
Sourceยงimpl<I> Index<I> for Valuewhere
I: Index,
impl<I> Index<I> for Valuewhere
I: Index,
Sourceยงfn index(&self, index: I) -> &Value
fn index(&self, index: I) -> &Value
Index into a serde_json::Value using the syntax value[0] or
value["k"].
Returns Value::Null if the type of self does not match the type of
the index, for example if the index is a string and self is an array
or a number. Also returns Value::Null if the given key does not exist
in the map or the given index is not within the bounds of the array.
For retrieving deeply nested values, you should have a look at the
Value::pointer method.
ยงExamples
let data = json!({
"x": {
"y": ["z", "zz"]
}
});
assert_eq!(data["x"]["y"], json!(["z", "zz"]));
assert_eq!(data["x"]["y"][0], json!("z"));
assert_eq!(data["a"], json!(null)); // returns null for undefined values
assert_eq!(data["a"]["b"], json!(null)); // does not panicSourceยงimpl<I> IndexMut<I> for Valuewhere
I: Index,
impl<I> IndexMut<I> for Valuewhere
I: Index,
Sourceยงfn index_mut(&mut self, index: I) -> &mut Value
fn index_mut(&mut self, index: I) -> &mut Value
Write into a serde_json::Value using the syntax value[0] = ... or
value["k"] = ....
If the index is a number, the value must be an array of length bigger than the index. Indexing into a value that is not an array or an array that is too small will panic.
If the index is a string, the value must be an object or null which is treated like an empty object. If the key is not already present in the object, it will be inserted with a value of null. Indexing into a value that is neither an object nor null will panic.
ยงExamples
let mut data = json!({ "x": 0 });
// replace an existing key
data["x"] = json!(1);
// insert a new key
data["y"] = json!([false, false, false]);
// replace an array value
data["y"][0] = json!(true);
// inserted a deeply nested key
data["a"]["b"]["c"]["d"] = json!(true);
println!("{}", data);Sourceยงimpl IntoActiveValue<Value> for Json
impl IntoActiveValue<Value> for Json
Sourceยงfn into_active_value(self) -> ActiveValue<Json>
fn into_active_value(self) -> ActiveValue<Json>
Sourceยงimpl<'de> IntoDeserializer<'de, Error> for &'de Value
impl<'de> IntoDeserializer<'de, Error> for &'de Value
Sourceยงtype Deserializer = &'de Value
type Deserializer = &'de Value
Sourceยงfn into_deserializer(
self,
) -> <&'de Value as IntoDeserializer<'de, Error>>::Deserializer
fn into_deserializer( self, ) -> <&'de Value as IntoDeserializer<'de, Error>>::Deserializer
Sourceยงimpl<'de> IntoDeserializer<'de, Error> for Value
impl<'de> IntoDeserializer<'de, Error> for Value
Sourceยงtype Deserializer = Value
type Deserializer = Value
Sourceยงfn into_deserializer(
self,
) -> <Value as IntoDeserializer<'de, Error>>::Deserializer
fn into_deserializer( self, ) -> <Value as IntoDeserializer<'de, Error>>::Deserializer
Sourceยงimpl Serialize for Value
impl Serialize for Value
Sourceยงfn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
S: Serializer,
fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
S: Serializer,
Sourceยงimpl TryFromU64 for Value
impl TryFromU64 for Value
Sourceยงimpl TryGetable for Value
impl TryGetable for Value
Sourceยงfn try_get_by<I: ColIdx>(res: &QueryResult, idx: I) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
fn try_get_by<I: ColIdx>(res: &QueryResult, idx: I) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
Sourceยงfn try_get(res: &QueryResult, pre: &str, col: &str) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
fn try_get(res: &QueryResult, pre: &str, col: &str) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
Sourceยงfn try_get_by_index(
res: &QueryResult,
index: usize,
) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
fn try_get_by_index( res: &QueryResult, index: usize, ) -> Result<Self, TryGetError>
Sourceยงimpl ValueType for Value
impl ValueType for Value
fn try_from(v: Value) -> Result<Value, ValueTypeErr>
fn type_name() -> String
fn array_type() -> ArrayType
fn column_type() -> ColumnType
fn unwrap(v: Value) -> Self
fn expect(v: Value, msg: &str) -> Self
fn is_option() -> bool
fn enum_type_name() -> Option<&'static str>
impl Eq for Value
impl NotU8 for Value
with-json only.impl StructuralPartialEq for Value
Auto Trait Implementationsยง
impl Freeze for Value
impl RefUnwindSafe for Value
impl Send for Value
impl Sync for Value
impl Unpin for Value
impl UnwindSafe for Value
Blanket Implementationsยง
Sourceยงimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Sourceยงfn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Sourceยงimpl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Sourceยงimpl<T> ExprTrait for T
impl<T> ExprTrait for T
Sourceยงfn as_enum<N>(self, type_name: N) -> Exprwhere
N: IntoIden,
fn as_enum<N>(self, type_name: N) -> Exprwhere
N: IntoIden,
AS enum expression. Read moreSourceยงfn cast_as<N>(self, type_name: N) -> Exprwhere
N: IntoIden,
fn cast_as<N>(self, type_name: N) -> Exprwhere
N: IntoIden,
CAST AS expression. Read moreSourceยงfn count_distinct(self) -> Expr
fn count_distinct(self) -> Expr
COUNT function with the DISTINCT modifier. Read moreSourceยงfn equals<C>(self, col: C) -> Exprwhere
C: IntoColumnRef,
fn equals<C>(self, col: C) -> Exprwhere
C: IntoColumnRef,
Sourceยงfn in_subquery(self, sel: SelectStatement) -> Expr
fn in_subquery(self, sel: SelectStatement) -> Expr
IN sub-query expression. Read moreSourceยงfn in_tuples<V, I>(self, v: I) -> Exprwhere
V: IntoValueTuple,
I: IntoIterator<Item = V>,
fn in_tuples<V, I>(self, v: I) -> Exprwhere
V: IntoValueTuple,
I: IntoIterator<Item = V>,
IN sub expression. Read moreSourceยงfn is_not_null(self) -> Expr
fn is_not_null(self) -> Expr
IS NOT NULL expression. Read moreSourceยงfn left_shift<R>(self, right: R) -> Expr
fn left_shift<R>(self, right: R) -> Expr
Sourceยงfn not_between<A, B>(self, a: A, b: B) -> Expr
fn not_between<A, B>(self, a: A, b: B) -> Expr
NOT BETWEEN expression. Read moreSourceยงfn not_equals<C>(self, col: C) -> Exprwhere
C: IntoColumnRef,
fn not_equals<C>(self, col: C) -> Exprwhere
C: IntoColumnRef,
Sourceยงfn not_in_subquery(self, sel: SelectStatement) -> Expr
fn not_in_subquery(self, sel: SelectStatement) -> Expr
NOT IN sub-query expression. Read moreSourceยงfn not_like<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
fn not_like<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
NOT LIKE expression. Read moreSourceยงfn right_shift<R>(self, right: R) -> Expr
fn right_shift<R>(self, right: R) -> Expr
Sourceยงimpl<V> FromValueTuple for V
impl<V> FromValueTuple for V
fn from_value_tuple<I>(i: I) -> Vwhere
I: IntoValueTuple,
Sourceยงimpl<T> Instrument for T
impl<T> Instrument for T
Sourceยงfn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
Sourceยงfn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>
Sourceยงimpl<T> IntoEither for T
impl<T> IntoEither for T
Sourceยงfn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left is true.
Converts self into a Right variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSourceยงfn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
fn into_either_with<F>(self, into_left: F) -> Either<Self, Self>
self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left(&self) returns true.
Converts self into a Right variant of Either<Self, Self>
otherwise. Read moreSourceยงimpl<T> IntoValueTuple for Twhere
T: Into<ValueTuple>,
impl<T> IntoValueTuple for Twhere
T: Into<ValueTuple>,
fn into_value_tuple(self) -> ValueTuple
Sourceยงimpl<T> PgExpr for Twhere
T: ExprTrait,
impl<T> PgExpr for Twhere
T: ExprTrait,
Sourceยงfn concatenate<T>(self, right: T) -> Expr
fn concatenate<T>(self, right: T) -> Expr
||) expression. Read moreSourceยงfn matches<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
fn matches<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
@@) expression. Read moreSourceยงfn contains<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
fn contains<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
@>) expression. Read moreSourceยงfn contained<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
fn contained<T>(self, expr: T) -> Expr
<@) expression. Read moreSourceยงfn ilike<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
fn ilike<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
ILIKE expression. Read moreSourceยงfn not_ilike<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
fn not_ilike<L>(self, like: L) -> Exprwhere
L: IntoLikeExpr,
NOT ILIKE expressionSourceยงfn get_json_field<T>(self, right: T) -> Expr
fn get_json_field<T>(self, right: T) -> Expr
->). Read more