SQLx is an async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL.
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Truly Asynchronous. Built from the ground-up using async/await for maximum concurrency.
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Type-safe SQL (if you want it) without DSLs. Use the
query!()
macro to check your SQL and bind parameters at compile time. (You can still use dynamic SQL queries if you like.) -
Pure Rust. The Postgres and MySQL/MariaDB drivers are written in pure Rust using zero unsafe code.
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Runtime Agnostic. Works on async-std or tokio with the
runtime-async-std
orruntime-tokio
cargo feature flag.
async-std
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
sqlx = "0.2"
tokio
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
sqlx = { version = "0.2", default-features = false, features = [ "runtime-tokio", "macros" ] }
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runtime-async-std
(on by default): Use theasync-std
runtime. -
runtime-tokio
: Use thetokio
runtime. Mutually exclusive with theruntime-async-std
feature. -
postgres
: Add support for the Postgres database server. -
mysql
: Add support for the MySQL (and MariaDB) database server. -
uuid
: Add support for UUID (in Postgres). -
chrono
: Add support for date and time types fromchrono
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tls
: Add support for TLS connections.
It is a very good idea to always create a connection pool at the beginning of your application and then share that.
// Postgres
let pool = sqlx::PgPool::new("postgres://localhost/database").await?;
The sqlx::query
function provides general-purpose prepared statement execution.
The result is an implementation of the Row
trait. Values can be efficiently accessed by index or name.
let row = sqlx::query("SELECT is_active FROM users WHERE id = ?")
.bind(some_user_id)
.fetch_one(&mut conn)
.await?;
let is_active: bool = row.get("is_active");
The sqlx::query!
macro prepares the SQL query and interprets the result in order to constrain input types and
infer output types. The result of query!
is an anonymous struct (or named tuple).
let countries = sqlx::query!(
"SELECT country, COUNT(*) FROM users GROUP BY country WHERE organization = ?",
organization
)
.fetch(&mut conn) // -> impl Stream<Item = { country: String, count: i64 }>
.map_ok(|rec| (rec.country, rec.count))
.try_collect::<HashMap<_>>() // -> HashMap<String, i64>
.await?;
See the beginnings of a RealWorld implementation in examples/realworld-postgres.
This crate uses #[forbid(unsafe_code)]
to ensure everything is implemented in 100% Safe Rust.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.