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Databases Example

This example makes use of SQLite and MySQL. You'll need sqlite3 and a MySQL client installed:

  • macOS: brew install sqlite mysql-client
  • Debian, Ubuntu: apt-get install libsqlite3-dev libmysqlclient-dev
  • Arch: pacman -S sqlite libmysqlclient

API Implementation

This example implements a JSON-based HTTP API for a "blog" using several database drivers:

  • sqlx (/sqlx, sqlx.rs)
  • rusqlite (/rusqlite, rusqlite.rs)
  • diesel (sqlite) (/diesel, diesel_sqlite.rs)
  • diesel-async (mysql) (/diesel-async, diesel_mysql.rs)

The exposed API is succinctly described as follows, with httpie CLI examples:

  • POST /driver: create post via JSON with title and text; returns new post JSON with new id

    http http://127.0.0.1:8000/sqlx title="Title" text="Hello, world."
    > { "id": 2128, "text": "Hello, world.", "title": "Title" }
    
  • GET /driver: returns JSON array of IDs for blog posts

    http http://127.0.0.1:8000/sqlx
    > [ 2128, 2129, 2130, 2131 ]
    
  • GET /driver/<id>: returns a JSON object for the post with id <id>

    http http://127.0.0.1:8000/sqlx/2128
    > { "id": 2128, "text": "Hello, world.", "title": "Title" }
    
  • DELETE /driver: delete all posts

    http delete http://127.0.0.1:8000/sqlx
    
  • DELETE /driver/<id>: delete post with id <id>

    http delete http://127.0.0.1:8000/sqlx/4
    

Migrations

Database migrations are stored in the respective db/${driver} directory.

diesel

Diesel migrations are found in db/diesel/migrations. They are run automatically. They can be run manually as well:

cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite
DATABASE_URL="db/diesel/db.sqlite" diesel migration --migration-dir db/diesel/migrations redo

sqlx

sqlx migrations are found in db/sqlx/migrations. They are run automatically.

Query metadata for offline checking was prepared with the following commands:

cargo install sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features sqlite
DATABASE_URL="sqlite:$(pwd)/db/sqlx/db.sqlite" cargo sqlx prepare