Crate sqlite_compressions
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sqlite-compressions
Implement SQLite compression, decompression, and testing functions for Brotli and gzip encodings. Functions are available as a loadable extension, or as a Rust library.
See also a similar SQLite-hashes extension for MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, FNV1a, XXHASH hashing functions.
Usage
This SQLite extension adds functions for brotli and gzip compressions like gzip(data, [quality]), decoding gzip_decode(data), and testing gzip_test(data) functions. Both encoding and decoding return blobs, and the testing function returns a true/false. The encoding functions can encode text and blob values, but will raise an error on other types like integers and floating point numbers. All functions will return NULL if the input data is NULL.
Extension
To use as an extension, load the libsqlite_compressions.so shared library into SQLite.
$ sqlite3
sqlite> .load ./libsqlite_compressions
sqlite> SELECT hex(brotli('Hello world!'));
8B058048656C6C6F20776F726C642103
sqlite> SELECT brotli_decode(x'8B058048656C6C6F20776F726C642103');
Hello world!
sqlite> SELECT brotli_test(x'8B058048656C6C6F20776F726C642103');
1
Rust library
To use as a Rust library, add sqlite-compressions to your Cargo.toml dependencies. Then, register the needed functions with register_compression_functions(&db). This will register all available functions, or you can use register_gzip_functions(&db) or register_brotli_functions(&db) to register just the needed ones (you may also disable the default features to reduce compile time and binary size).
use sqlite_compressions::{register_compression_functions, rusqlite::Connection};
fn main() {
// Connect to SQLite DB and register needed functions
let db = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap();
// can also use encoding-specific ones like register_gzip_functions(&db)
register_compression_functions(&db).unwrap();
// Encode 'password' using GZIP, and dump resulting BLOB as a HEX string
let sql = "SELECT hex(gzip('password'));";
let res: String = db.query_row_and_then(&sql, [], |r| r.get(0)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(res, "1F8B08000000000000FF2B482C2E2ECF2F4A0100D546C23508000000");
// Encode 'password' using Brotli, decode it, and convert the blob to text
let sql = "SELECT CAST(brotli_decode(brotli('password')) AS TEXT);";
let res: String = db.query_row_and_then(&sql, [], |r| r.get(0)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(res, "password");
// Test that Brotli-encoded value is correct.
let sql = "SELECT brotli_test(brotli('password'));";
let res: bool = db.query_row_and_then(&sql, [], |r| r.get(0)).unwrap();
assert!(res);
}Crate features
By default, this crate will compile with all features. You can enable just the ones you need to reduce compile time and binary size.
[dependencies]
sqlite-compressions = { version = "0.2", default-features = false, features = ["brotli"] }
- trace - enable tracing support, logging all function calls and their arguments
- brotli - enable Brotli compression support
- gzip - enable GZIP compression support
The loadable_extension feature should only be used when building a .so / .dylib / .dll extension file that can be loaded directly into sqlite3 executable.
Development
- This project is easier to develop with just, a modern alternative to
make. Install it withcargo install just. - To get a list of available commands, run
just. - To run tests, use
just test. - On
git push, it will run a few validations, includingcargo fmt,cargo clippy, andcargo test. Usegit push --no-verifyto skip these checks.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Re-exports
pub use rusqlite;
Structs
Traits
Functions
- Register the
brotliSQL function with the givenSQLiteconnection. The function takes a single argument and returns the Brotli compression (blob) of that argument. The argument can be either a string or a blob. If the argument isNULL, the result isNULL. - Register all compression functions for the given
SQLiteconnection. This is a convenience function that calls all of theregister_*_functionsfunctions. Features must be enabled for the corresponding functions to be registered. - Register the
gzipSQL functions with the givenSQLiteconnection. The function takes a single argument and returns the GZIP compression (blob) of that argument. The argument can be either a string or a blob. If the argument isNULL, the result isNULL.