//! Traits dealing with SQLite data types. //! //! SQLite uses a [dynamic type system](https://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html). Implementations of //! the `ToSql` and `FromSql` traits are provided for the basic types that SQLite provides methods //! for: //! //! * Integers (`i32` and `i64`; SQLite uses `i64` internally, so getting an `i32` will truncate //! if the value is too large or too small). //! * Reals (`f64`) //! * Strings (`String` and `&str`) //! * Blobs (`Vec` and `&[u8]`) //! //! Additionally, because it is such a common data type, implementations are provided for //! `time::Timespec` that use a string for storage (using the same format string, //! `"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`, as SQLite's builtin //! [datetime](https://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html) function. Note that this storage //! truncates timespecs to the nearest second. If you want different storage for timespecs, you can //! use a newtype. For example, to store timespecs as `f64`s: //! //! ```rust //! extern crate rusqlite; //! extern crate time; //! //! use rusqlite::types::{FromSql, FromSqlResult, ValueRef, ToSql, ToSqlOutput}; //! use rusqlite::{Result}; //! //! pub struct TimespecSql(pub time::Timespec); //! //! impl FromSql for TimespecSql { //! fn column_result(value: ValueRef) -> FromSqlResult { //! f64::column_result(value).map(|as_f64| { //! TimespecSql(time::Timespec{ sec: as_f64.trunc() as i64, //! nsec: (as_f64.fract() * 1.0e9) as i32 }) //! }) //! } //! } //! //! impl ToSql for TimespecSql { //! fn to_sql(&self) -> Result { //! let TimespecSql(ts) = *self; //! let as_f64 = ts.sec as f64 + (ts.nsec as f64) / 1.0e9; //! Ok(as_f64.into()) //! } //! } //! //! # // Prevent this doc test from being wrapped in a `fn main()` so that it will compile. //! # fn main() {} //! ``` //! //! `ToSql` and `FromSql` are also implemented for `Option` where `T` implements `ToSql` or //! `FromSql` for the cases where you want to know if a value was NULL (which gets translated to //! `None`). pub use self::from_sql::{FromSql, FromSqlError, FromSqlResult}; pub use self::to_sql::{ToSql, ToSqlOutput}; pub use self::value::Value; pub use self::value_ref::ValueRef; use std::fmt; mod value; mod value_ref; mod from_sql; mod to_sql; mod time; #[cfg(feature = "chrono")] mod chrono; #[cfg(feature = "serde_json")] mod serde_json; /// Empty struct that can be used to fill in a query parameter as `NULL`. /// /// ## Example /// /// ```rust,no_run /// # extern crate rusqlite; /// # use rusqlite::{Connection, Result}; /// # use rusqlite::types::{Null}; /// # use std::os::raw::{c_int}; /// fn main() { /// } /// fn insert_null(conn: &Connection) -> Result { /// conn.execute("INSERT INTO people (name) VALUES (?)", &[&Null]) /// } /// ``` #[derive(Copy,Clone)] pub struct Null; #[derive(Clone,Debug,PartialEq)] pub enum Type { Null, Integer, Real, Text, Blob, } impl fmt::Display for Type { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { match *self { Type::Null => write!(f, "Null"), Type::Integer => write!(f, "Integer"), Type::Real => write!(f, "Real"), Type::Text => write!(f, "Text"), Type::Blob => write!(f, "Blob"), } } } #[cfg(test)] mod test { extern crate time; use Connection; use Error; use std::os::raw::{c_int, c_double}; use std::f64::EPSILON; use super::Value; fn checked_memory_handle() -> Connection { let db = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap(); db.execute_batch("CREATE TABLE foo (b BLOB, t TEXT, i INTEGER, f FLOAT, n)") .unwrap(); db } #[test] fn test_blob() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); let v1234 = vec![1u8, 2, 3, 4]; db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(b) VALUES (?)", &[&v1234]) .unwrap(); let v: Vec = db.query_row("SELECT b FROM foo", &[], |r| r.get(0)) .unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, v1234); } #[test] fn test_empty_blob() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); let empty = vec![]; db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(b) VALUES (?)", &[&empty]) .unwrap(); let v: Vec = db.query_row("SELECT b FROM foo", &[], |r| r.get(0)) .unwrap(); assert_eq!(v, empty); } #[test] fn test_str() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); let s = "hello, world!"; db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(t) VALUES (?)", &[&s]) .unwrap(); let from: String = db.query_row("SELECT t FROM foo", &[], |r| r.get(0)) .unwrap(); assert_eq!(from, s); } #[test] fn test_string() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); let s = "hello, world!"; db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(t) VALUES (?)", &[&s.to_owned()]) .unwrap(); let from: String = db.query_row("SELECT t FROM foo", &[], |r| r.get(0)) .unwrap(); assert_eq!(from, s); } #[test] fn test_value() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(i) VALUES (?)", &[&Value::Integer(10)]) .unwrap(); assert_eq!(10i64, db.query_row::("SELECT i FROM foo", &[], |r| r.get(0)) .unwrap()); } #[test] fn test_option() { let db = checked_memory_handle(); let s = Some("hello, world!"); let b = Some(vec![1u8, 2, 3, 4]); db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(t) VALUES (?)", &[&s]) .unwrap(); db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(b) VALUES (?)", &[&b]) .unwrap(); let mut stmt = db.prepare("SELECT t, b FROM foo ORDER BY ROWID ASC") .unwrap(); let mut rows = stmt.query(&[]).unwrap(); { let row1 = rows.next().unwrap().unwrap(); let s1: Option = row1.get(0); let b1: Option> = row1.get(1); assert_eq!(s.unwrap(), s1.unwrap()); assert!(b1.is_none()); } { let row2 = rows.next().unwrap().unwrap(); let s2: Option = row2.get(0); let b2: Option> = row2.get(1); assert!(s2.is_none()); assert_eq!(b, b2); } } #[test] fn test_mismatched_types() { fn is_invalid_column_type(err: Error) -> bool { match err { Error::InvalidColumnType(_, _) => true, _ => false, } } let db = checked_memory_handle(); db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(b, t, i, f) VALUES (X'0102', 'text', 1, 1.5)", &[]) .unwrap(); let mut stmt = db.prepare("SELECT b, t, i, f, n FROM foo").unwrap(); let mut rows = stmt.query(&[]).unwrap(); let row = rows.next().unwrap().unwrap(); // check the correct types come back as expected assert_eq!(vec![1, 2], row.get_checked::>(0).unwrap()); assert_eq!("text", row.get_checked::(1).unwrap()); assert_eq!(1, row.get_checked::(2).unwrap()); assert!((1.5 - row.get_checked::(3).unwrap()).abs() < EPSILON); assert!(row.get_checked::>(4) .unwrap() .is_none()); assert!(row.get_checked::>(4) .unwrap() .is_none()); assert!(row.get_checked::>(4) .unwrap() .is_none()); // check some invalid types // 0 is actually a blob (Vec) assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(0).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(0).err().unwrap())); // 1 is actually a text (String) assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(1).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(1).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(1).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(1).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(1).err().unwrap())); // 2 is actually an integer assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(2).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(2).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(2).err().unwrap())); // 3 is actually a float (c_double) assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(3).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(3).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(3).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(3).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(3).err().unwrap())); // 4 is actually NULL assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(4).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(4).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(4).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(4).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::>(4).err().unwrap())); assert!(is_invalid_column_type(row.get_checked::(4).err().unwrap())); } #[test] fn test_dynamic_type() { use super::Value; let db = checked_memory_handle(); db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(b, t, i, f) VALUES (X'0102', 'text', 1, 1.5)", &[]) .unwrap(); let mut stmt = db.prepare("SELECT b, t, i, f, n FROM foo").unwrap(); let mut rows = stmt.query(&[]).unwrap(); let row = rows.next().unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(Value::Blob(vec![1, 2]), row.get_checked::(0).unwrap()); assert_eq!(Value::Text(String::from("text")), row.get_checked::(1).unwrap()); assert_eq!(Value::Integer(1), row.get_checked::(2).unwrap()); match row.get_checked::(3).unwrap() { Value::Real(val) => assert!((1.5 - val).abs() < EPSILON), x => panic!("Invalid Value {:?}", x), } assert_eq!(Value::Null, row.get_checked::(4).unwrap()); } }