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Ergonomic bindings to SQLite for Rust
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README.md | ||
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Rusqlite
Rusqlite is an ergonomic wrapper for using SQLite from Rust. It attempts to expose an interface similar to rust-postgres. View the full API documentation.
extern crate rusqlite;
extern crate time;
use time::Timespec;
use rusqlite::Connection;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Person {
id: i32,
name: String,
time_created: Timespec,
data: Option<Vec<u8>>
}
fn main() {
let conn = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap();
conn.execute("CREATE TABLE person (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
time_created TEXT NOT NULL,
data BLOB
)", &[]).unwrap();
let me = Person {
id: 0,
name: "Steven".to_string(),
time_created: time::get_time(),
data: None
};
conn.execute("INSERT INTO person (name, time_created, data)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3)",
&[&me.name, &me.time_created, &me.data]).unwrap();
let mut stmt = conn.prepare("SELECT id, name, time_created, data FROM person").unwrap();
let mut person_iter = stmt.query_map(&[], |row| {
Person {
id: row.get(0),
name: row.get(1),
time_created: row.get(2),
data: row.get(3)
}
}).unwrap();
for person in person_iter {
println!("Found person {:?}", person.unwrap());
}
}
Optional Features
Rusqlite provides several features that are behind Cargo features. They are:
load_extension
allows loading dynamic library-based SQLite extensions.backup
allows use of SQLite's online backup API.functions
allows you to load Rust closures into SQLite connections for use in queries.trace
allows hooks into SQLite's tracing and profiling APIs.blob
givesstd::io::{Read, Write, Seek}
access to SQL BLOBs.chrono
implementsFromSql
andToSql
for various types from thechrono
crate.serde_json
implementsFromSql
andToSql
for theValue
type from theserde_json
crate.
Author
John Gallagher, johnkgallagher@gmail.com
License
Rusqlite is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.