Crates.io | odbc-iter |
lib.rs | odbc-iter |
version | 0.2.7 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-07-02 13:16:52.287016 |
updated_at | 2023-02-12 17:19:47.751061 |
description | High level database access library based on 'odbc' crate that uses native ODBC drivers to access variety of databases |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/jpastuszek/odbc-iter |
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odbc-iter
is a Rust high level database access library based on odbc
crate that uses native ODBC drivers to access a variety of databases.
With this library you can:
unixodbc
library and ODBC database driver),Iterator
interface,Things still missing:
Decimal
implementation depends on parsing string representation of the values (can be enabled with rust_decimal
feature).GitHub
issue tracker for missing functionality, bugs, etc..use odbc_iter::{Odbc, ValueRow};
// Connect to database using connection string
let connection_string = std::env::var("DB_CONNECTION_STRING")
.expect("DB_CONNECTION_STRING environment not set");
let mut connection = Odbc::connect(&connection_string)
.expect("failed to connect to database");
// Handle statically guards access to connection and provides query functionality
let mut db = connection.handle();
// Get single row single column value
println!("{}", db.query::<String>("SELECT 'hello world'").expect("failed to run query")
.single().expect("failed to fetch row"));
// Iterate rows with single column
for row in db.query::<String>("SELECT 'hello world' UNION SELECT 'foo bar'")
.expect("failed to run query") {
println!("{}", row.expect("failed to fetch row"))
}
// Prints:
// hello world
// foo bar
// Iterate rows with multiple columns
for row in db.query::<(String, i8)>(
"SELECT 'hello world', CAST(24 AS TINYINT) UNION SELECT 'foo bar', CAST(32 AS TINYINT)")
.expect("failed to run query") {
let (string, number) = row.expect("failed to fetch row");
println!("{} {}", string, number);
}
// Prints:
// hello world 24
// foo bar 32
// Iterate rows with dynamically typed values using `ValueRow` type that can represent
// any row
for row in db.query::<ValueRow>("SELECT 'hello world', 24 UNION SELECT 'foo bar', 32")
.expect("failed to run query") {
println!("{:?}", row.expect("failed to fetch row"))
}
// Prints:
// [Some(String("hello world")), Some(Tinyint(24))]
// [Some(String("foo bar")), Some(Tinyint(32))]