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README.md
Rocket Todo Example
This example makes use of a SQLite database via diesel
to store todo tasks. As
a result, you'll need to have sqlite3
and its headers installed:
- OS X:
brew install sqlite
- Debian/Ubuntu:
apt-get install libsqlite3-dev
- Arch:
pacman -S sqlite
Running
Before running, building, or testing this example, you'll need to ensure the following:
-
A SQLite database file with the proper schema is present.
On a Unix machine or with bash installed, you can simply run the
boostrap.sh
script to create the database. The script installs thediesel_cli
tools if they're not already installed and runs the migrations. The script will output aDATABASE_URL
variable.You can also install the Diesel CLI and run the migrations manually with the following commands:
# install Diesel CLI tools cargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite # create db/db.sql DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql diesel migration run
-
A
DATABASE_URL
environment variable is set that points to the SQLite database file.Use the
DATABASE_URL
variable emitted from thebootstrap.sh
script, or enter it manually, as follows:DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo build
DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo test
DATABASE_URL=db/db.sql cargo run