Rocket/contrib/db_pools
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README.md Introduce async database pools: 'rocket_db_pools'. 2021-07-18 12:17:17 -07:00

README.md

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Asynchronous database driver integration for Rocket. See the crate docs for full usage details.

Usage

  1. Add rocket_db_pools as a dependency with one or more database driver features enabled:

    [dependencies.rocket_db_pools]
    version = "0.1.0-rc"
    features = ["sqlx_sqlite"]
    
  2. Choose a name for your database, here sqlite_logs. Configure at least a URL for the database:

    [default.databases.sqlite_logs]
    url = "/path/to/database.sqlite"
    
  3. Derive Database for a unit type (Logs here) which wraps the selected driver's Pool type and is decorated with #[database("name")]. Attach Type::init() to your application's Rocket to initialize the database pool:

    use rocket_db_pools::{Database, Connection};
    
    #[derive(Database)]
    #[database("sqlite_logs")]
    struct Logs(sqlx::SqlitePool);
    
    #[launch]
    fn rocket() -> _ {
        rocket::build().attach(Logs::init())
    }
    
  4. Use Connection<Type> as a request guard to retrieve an active database connection:

    #[get("/<id>")]
    async fn read(mut db: Connection<Logs>, id: i64) -> Result<Log> {
        sqlx::query!("SELECT content FROM logs WHERE id = ?", id)
            .fetch_one(&mut *db)
            .map_ok(|r| Log(r.content))
            .await
    }