Crates.io | async-sqlite |
lib.rs | async-sqlite |
version | 0.3.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-06-25 14:39:14.786912 |
updated_at | 2024-07-23 04:50:03.450736 |
description | A library for working with sqlite asynchronously |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/ryanfowler/async-sqlite |
max_upload_size | |
id | 899533 |
size | 33,957 |
A library to interact with sqlite from an async context.
This library is tested on both tokio and async_std, however it should be compatible with all async runtimes.
Add async-sqlite
to your "dependencies" in your Cargo.toml file.
This can be done by running the command:
cargo add async-sqlite
A Client
represents a single background sqlite3 connection that can be called
concurrently from any thread in your program.
To create a sqlite client and run a query:
use async_sqlite::{ClientBuilder, JournalMode};
let client = ClientBuilder::new()
.path("/path/to/db.sqlite3")
.journal_mode(JournalMode::Wal)
.open()
.await?;
let value: String = client.conn(|conn| {
conn.query_row("SELECT val FROM testing WHERE id=?", [1], |row| row.get(0))
}).await?;
println!("Value is: {value}");
A Pool
represents a collection of background sqlite3 connections that can be
called concurrently from any thread in your program.
To create a sqlite pool and run a query:
use async_sqlite::{JournalMode, PoolBuilder};
let pool = PoolBuilder::new()
.path("/path/to/db.sqlite3")
.journal_mode(JournalMode::Wal)
.open()
.await?;
let value: String = pool.conn(|conn| {
conn.query_row("SELECT val FROM testing WHERE id=?", [1], |row| row.get(0))
}).await?;
println!("Value is: {value}");
This library tries to export almost all features that the underlying rusqlite library contains.
A notable difference is that the bundled
feature is enabled by default,
but can be disabled with the following line in your Cargo.toml:
async-sqlite = { version = "*", default-features = false }