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Reenable the options decorator.
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@ -314,6 +314,4 @@ method_decorator!(post_decorator, Post);
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method_decorator!(delete_decorator, Delete);
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method_decorator!(head_decorator, Head);
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method_decorator!(patch_decorator, Patch);
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// TODO: Allow this once Diesel incompatibility is fixed.
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// method_decorator!(options_decorator, Options);
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method_decorator!(options_decorator, Options);
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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
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//! * **delete**
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//! * **head**
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//! * **patch**
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//! * **options**
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//! * **error**
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//!
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//! The grammar for all _route_ attributes, including **route**, **get**,
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@ -173,9 +174,8 @@ pub fn plugin_registrar(reg: &mut Registry) {
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"post" => post_decorator,
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"delete" => delete_decorator,
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"head" => head_decorator,
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"patch" => patch_decorator
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// TODO: Allow this once Diesel incompatibility is fixed. Fix docs too.
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// "options" => options_decorator
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"patch" => patch_decorator,
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"options" => options_decorator
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);
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register_lints!(reg, RocketLint);
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@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ extern crate rocket;
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#[patch("/")] fn patch() { }
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#[route(PATCH, "/")] fn patch_r() { }
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// TODO: Allow this once Diesel incompatibility is fixed.
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// #[options("/")] fn options() { }
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#[options("/")] fn options() { }
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#[route(OPTIONS, "/")] fn options_r() { }
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fn main() { }
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@ -7,20 +7,31 @@ a result, you'll need to have `sqlite3` and its headers installed:
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* **Debian/Ubuntu:** `apt-get install libsqlite3-dev`
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* **Arch:** `pacman -S sqlite`
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**Before running this example, you'll also need to ensure there's a database
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file with the correct tables present.** On a Unix machine or with bash
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installed, you can simply run the `boostrap.sh` script. The script installs the
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`diesel_cli` tools if they're not already installed and runs the migrations.
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## Manually Running Migrations
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You can also run the migrations manually with the following commands:
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```
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cargo install diesel_cli # install diesel CLI tools
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DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql diesel migration run # create db/db.sql
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```
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## Running
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Run this example using: `DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo run`
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**Before running, building, or testing this example, you'll need to ensure the
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following:**
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1. A SQLite database file with the proper schema is present.
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On a Unix machine or with bash installed, you can simply run the
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`boostrap.sh` script to create the database. The script installs the
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`diesel_cli` tools if they're not already installed and runs the migrations.
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The script will output a `DATABASE_URL` variable.
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You can also run the migrations manually with the following commands:
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```
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cargo install diesel_cli # install diesel CLI tools
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DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql diesel migration run # create db/db.sql
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```
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2. A `DATABASE_URL` environment variable is set that points to the SQLite
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database file.
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Use the `DATABASE_URL` variable emitted from the `bootstrap.sh` script, or
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enter it manually, as follows:
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* `DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo build`
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* `DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo test`
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* `DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo run`
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