Crates.io | surreal-simple-client |
lib.rs | surreal-simple-client |
version | 0.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-10-05 12:04:25.99416 |
updated_at | 2022-10-25 12:58:37.275559 |
description | An async Rust client for SurrealDB's RPC endpoint |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/Aelto/surreal-simple-client |
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This crate serves as a temporary yet complete implementation of an async Rust client to connect to a remote SurrealDB instance via its RPC endpoint until the official SurrealDB client crate comes out.
The crate is aimed to be used in Rust backends and was not tested in a WASM environment. It probably doesn't work at all
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let mut client = SurrealClient::new("ws://127.0.0.1:8000/rpc")
.await
.expect("RPC handshake error");
client.signin("root", "root").await.expect("Signin error");
client.use_namespace("my_namespace", "my_namespace").await.expect("Namespace error");
client.send_query("create User set username = $username".to_owned(), json!({ "username": "John" }),)
.await
.unwrap();
let some_user: Option<User> = client.find_one("select * from User".to_owned(), Value::Null)
.await
.unwrap();
if let Some(user) = some_user {
print!("found user: {:?}", user);
}
}
The SurrealClient
type offers utility functions to:
client.send_query()
<T>
from the response: client.find_one()
<T>
in the form of a Vec<T>
from the response: client.find_many()
You can find a complete example in the ./tests
directory.
The tests require a SurrealDB instance to run locally, a justfile
was created
to allow anyone to boot a in-memory instance using the just db
command.
If just
is not installed then the following command will do the trick:
surreal start --log debug --user root --pass root memory
then use the following command to run the tests:
cargo test