[][src]Struct tokio_postgres::config::Config

pub struct Config { /* fields omitted */ }

Connection configuration.

Configuration can be parsed from libpq-style connection strings. These strings come in two formats:

Key-Value

This format consists of space-separated key-value pairs. Values which are either the empty string or contain whitespace should be wrapped in '. ' and \ characters should be backslash-escaped.

Keys

  • user - The username to authenticate with. Required.
  • password - The password to authenticate with.
  • dbname - The name of the database to connect to. Defaults to the username.
  • options - Command line options used to configure the server.
  • application_name - Sets the application_name parameter on the server.
  • sslmode - Controls usage of TLS. If set to disable, TLS will not be used. If set to prefer, TLS will be used if available, but not used otherwise. If set to require, TLS will be forced to be used. Defaults to prefer.
  • host - The host to connect to. On Unix platforms, if the host starts with a / character it is treated as the path to the directory containing Unix domain sockets. Otherwise, it is treated as a hostname. Multiple hosts can be specified, separated by commas. Each host will be tried in turn when connecting. Required if connecting with the connect method.
  • port - The port to connect to. Multiple ports can be specified, separated by commas. The number of ports must be either 1, in which case it will be used for all hosts, or the same as the number of hosts. Defaults to 5432 if omitted or the empty string.
  • connect_timeout - The time limit in seconds applied to each socket-level connection attempt. Note that hostnames can resolve to multiple IP addresses, and this limit is applied to each address. Defaults to no timeout.
  • keepalives - Controls the use of TCP keepalive. A value of 0 disables keepalive and nonzero integers enable it. This option is ignored when connecting with Unix sockets. Defaults to on.
  • keepalives_idle - The number of seconds of inactivity after which a keepalive message is sent to the server. This option is ignored when connecting with Unix sockets. Defaults to 2 hours.
  • target_session_attrs - Specifies requirements of the session. If set to read-write, the client will check that the transaction_read_write session parameter is set to on. This can be used to connect to the primary server in a database cluster as opposed to the secondary read-only mirrors. Defaults to all.
  • channel_binding - Controls usage of channel binding in the authentication process. If set to disable, channel binding will not be used. If set to prefer, channel binding will be used if available, but not used otherwise. If set to require, the authentication process will fail if channel binding is not used. Defaults to prefer.

Examples

host=localhost user=postgres connect_timeout=10 keepalives=0
host=/var/lib/postgresql,localhost port=1234 user=postgres password='password with spaces'
host=host1,host2,host3 port=1234,,5678 user=postgres target_session_attrs=read-write

Url

This format resembles a URL with a scheme of either postgres:// or postgresql://. All components are optional, and the format accepts query parameters for all of the key-value pairs described in the section above. Multiple host/port pairs can be comma-separated. Unix socket paths in the host section of the URL should be percent-encoded, as the path component of the URL specifies the database name.

Examples

postgresql://user@localhost
postgresql://user:password@%2Fvar%2Flib%2Fpostgresql/mydb?connect_timeout=10
postgresql://user@host1:1234,host2,host3:5678?target_session_attrs=read-write
postgresql:///mydb?user=user&host=/var/lib/postgresql

Implementations

impl Config[src]

pub fn new() -> Config[src]

Creates a new configuration.

pub fn user(&mut self, user: &str) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the user to authenticate with.

Required.

pub fn get_user(&self) -> Option<&str>[src]

Gets the user to authenticate with, if one has been configured with the user method.

pub fn password<T>(&mut self, password: T) -> &mut Config where
    T: AsRef<[u8]>, 
[src]

Sets the password to authenticate with.

pub fn get_password(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>[src]

Gets the password to authenticate with, if one has been configured with the password method.

pub fn dbname(&mut self, dbname: &str) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the name of the database to connect to.

Defaults to the user.

pub fn get_dbname(&self) -> Option<&str>[src]

Gets the name of the database to connect to, if one has been configured with the dbname method.

pub fn options(&mut self, options: &str) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets command line options used to configure the server.

pub fn get_options(&self) -> Option<&str>[src]

Gets the command line options used to configure the server, if the options have been set with the options method.

pub fn application_name(&mut self, application_name: &str) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the value of the application_name runtime parameter.

pub fn get_application_name(&self) -> Option<&str>[src]

Gets the value of the application_name runtime parameter, if it has been set with the application_name method.

pub fn ssl_mode(&mut self, ssl_mode: SslMode) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the SSL configuration.

Defaults to prefer.

pub fn get_ssl_mode(&self) -> SslMode[src]

Gets the SSL configuration.

pub fn host(&mut self, host: &str) -> &mut Config[src]

Adds a host to the configuration.

Multiple hosts can be specified by calling this method multiple times, and each will be tried in order. On Unix systems, a host starting with a / is interpreted as a path to a directory containing Unix domain sockets.

pub fn get_hosts(&self) -> &[Host][src]

Gets the hosts that have been added to the configuration with host.

pub fn host_path<T>(&mut self, host: T) -> &mut Config where
    T: AsRef<Path>, 
[src]

Adds a Unix socket host to the configuration.

Unlike host, this method allows non-UTF8 paths.

pub fn port(&mut self, port: u16) -> &mut Config[src]

Adds a port to the configuration.

Multiple ports can be specified by calling this method multiple times. There must either be no ports, in which case the default of 5432 is used, a single port, in which it is used for all hosts, or the same number of ports as hosts.

pub fn get_ports(&self) -> &[u16][src]

Gets the ports that have been added to the configuration with port.

pub fn connect_timeout(&mut self, connect_timeout: Duration) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the timeout applied to socket-level connection attempts.

Note that hostnames can resolve to multiple IP addresses, and this timeout will apply to each address of each host separately. Defaults to no limit.

pub fn get_connect_timeout(&self) -> Option<&Duration>[src]

Gets the connection timeout, if one has been set with the connect_timeout method.

pub fn keepalives(&mut self, keepalives: bool) -> &mut Config[src]

Controls the use of TCP keepalive.

This is ignored for Unix domain socket connections. Defaults to true.

pub fn get_keepalives(&self) -> bool[src]

Reports whether TCP keepalives will be used.

pub fn keepalives_idle(&mut self, keepalives_idle: Duration) -> &mut Config[src]

Sets the amount of idle time before a keepalive packet is sent on the connection.

This is ignored for Unix domain sockets, or if the keepalives option is disabled. Defaults to 2 hours.

pub fn get_keepalives_idle(&self) -> Duration[src]

Gets the configured amount of idle time before a keepalive packet will be sent on the connection.

pub fn target_session_attrs(
    &mut self,
    target_session_attrs: TargetSessionAttrs
) -> &mut Config
[src]

Sets the requirements of the session.

This can be used to connect to the primary server in a clustered database rather than one of the read-only secondary servers. Defaults to Any.

pub fn get_target_session_attrs(&self) -> TargetSessionAttrs[src]

Gets the requirements of the session.

pub fn channel_binding(
    &mut self,
    channel_binding: ChannelBinding
) -> &mut Config
[src]

Sets the channel binding behavior.

Defaults to prefer.

pub fn get_channel_binding(&self) -> ChannelBinding[src]

Gets the channel binding behavior.

pub async fn connect<'_, T>(
    &'_ self,
    tls: T
) -> Result<(Client, Connection<Socket, T::Stream>), Error> where
    T: MakeTlsConnect<Socket>, 
[src]

Opens a connection to a PostgreSQL database.

Requires the runtime Cargo feature (enabled by default).

pub async fn connect_raw<'_, S, T>(
    &'_ self,
    stream: S,
    tls: T
) -> Result<(Client, Connection<S, T::Stream>), Error> where
    S: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
    T: TlsConnect<S>, 
[src]

Connects to a PostgreSQL database over an arbitrary stream.

All of the settings other than user, password, dbname, options, and application_name name are ignored.

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for Config[src]

impl Debug for Config[src]

impl Default for Config[src]

impl FromStr for Config[src]

type Err = Error

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

impl PartialEq<Config> for Config[src]

impl StructuralPartialEq for Config[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl RefUnwindSafe for Config

impl Send for Config

impl Sync for Config

impl Unpin for Config

impl UnwindSafe for Config

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