Crate sqlx

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Modules

  • Generic database driver with the specific driver selected at runtime.
  • Traits to represent a database driver.
  • Provides Decode for decoding values from the database.
  • Provides Encode for encoding values for the database.
  • Types for working with errors produced by SQLx.
  • mssqlmssql
    Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) database driver.
  • mysqlmysql
    MySQL database driver.
  • Provides the connection pool for asynchronous SQLx connections.
  • postgrespostgres
    PostgreSQL database driver.
  • Convenience re-export of common traits.
  • Types and traits for the query family of functions and macros.
  • Runtime query-builder API.
  • sqlitesqlite
    SQLite database driver.
  • Conversions between Rust and SQL types.

Macros

  • Embeds migrations into the binary by expanding to a static instance of Migrator.
  • querymacros
    Statically checked SQL query with println!() style syntax.
  • query_asmacros
    A variant of query! which takes a path to an explicitly defined struct as the output type.
  • A variant of query_as! which does not check the input or output types. This still does parse the query to ensure it’s syntactically and semantically valid for the current database.
  • A variant of query! where the SQL query is stored in a separate file.
  • Combines the syntaxes of query_as! and query_file!.
  • A variant of query_file_as! which does not check the input or output types. This still does parse the query to ensure it’s syntactically and semantically valid for the current database.
  • A variant of query_scalar! which takes a file path like query_file!.
  • A variant of query_file_scalar! which does not typecheck bind parameters and leaves the output type to inference. The query itself is still checked that it is syntactically and semantically valid for the database, that it only produces one column and that the number of bind parameters is correct.
  • A variant of query_file! which does not check the input or output types. This still does parse the query to ensure it’s syntactically and semantically valid for the current database.
  • A variant of query! which expects a single column from the query and evaluates to an instance of QueryScalar.
  • A variant of query_scalar! which does not typecheck bind parameters and leaves the output type to inference. The query itself is still checked that it is syntactically and semantically valid for the database, that it only produces one column and that the number of bind parameters is correct.
  • A variant of query! which does not check the input or output types. This still does parse the query to ensure it’s syntactically and semantically valid for the current database.

Structs

  • Opaque database driver. Capable of being used in place of any SQLx database driver. The actual driver used will be selected at runtime, from the connection url.
  • A connection to any SQLx database.
  • Mssqlmssql
    MSSQL database driver.
  • MySqlmysql
    MySQL database driver.
  • A connection to a MySQL database.
  • PgConnectionpostgres
    A connection to a PostgreSQL database.
  • An asynchronous pool of SQLx database connections.
  • Postgrespostgres
    PostgreSQL database driver.
  • A builder type for constructing queries at runtime.
  • Sqlitesqlite
    Sqlite database driver.
  • A connection to an open Sqlite database.
  • An in-progress database transaction or savepoint.

Enums

  • The enum Either with variants Left and Right is a general purpose sum type with two cases.
  • Represents all the ways a method can fail within SQLx.

Traits

Functions

Type Definitions

Attribute Macros

  • Mark an async fn as a test with SQLx support.

Derive Macros