sqlx/sqlx-core/src/executor.rs

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Rust

use futures_core::future::BoxFuture;
use crate::database::{Database, HasCursor};
use crate::describe::Describe;
/// A type that contains or can provide a database connection to use for executing queries
/// against the database.
///
/// No guarantees are provided that successive queries run on the same physical database
/// connection. A [`Connection`](trait.Connection.html) is an `Executor` that guarantees that successive
/// queries are run on the same physical database connection.
///
/// Implementations are provided for [`&Pool`](struct.Pool.html),
/// [`&mut PoolConnection`](struct.PoolConnection.html),
/// and [`&mut Connection`](trait.Connection.html).
pub trait Executor
where
Self: Send,
{
/// The specific database that this type is implemented for.
type Database: Database;
/// Executes the query for its side-effects and
/// discarding any potential result rows.
///
/// Returns the number of rows affected, or 0 if not applicable.
fn execute<'e, 'q: 'e, 'c: 'e, E: 'e>(
&'c mut self,
query: E,
) -> BoxFuture<'e, crate::Result<u64>>
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>;
/// Executes a query for its result.
///
/// Returns a [`Cursor`] that can be used to iterate through the [`Row`]s
/// of the result.
fn fetch<'e, 'q, E>(&'e mut self, query: E) -> <Self::Database as HasCursor<'e, 'q>>::Cursor
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>;
/// Prepare the SQL query and return type information about its parameters
/// and results.
///
/// This is used by the query macros ( [`query!`] ) during compilation to
/// power their type inference.
fn describe<'e, 'q, E: 'e>(
&'e mut self,
query: E,
) -> BoxFuture<'e, crate::Result<Describe<Self::Database>>>
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>;
}
// HACK: Generic Associated Types (GATs) will enable us to rework how the Executor bound is done
// in Query to remove the need for this.
pub trait RefExecutor<'e> {
type Database: Database;
fn fetch_by_ref<'q, E>(self, query: E) -> <Self::Database as HasCursor<'e, 'q>>::Cursor
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>;
}
/// A type that may be executed against a database connection.
pub trait Execute<'q, DB>
where
Self: Send,
DB: Database,
{
/// Returns the query to be executed and the arguments to bind against the query, if any.
///
/// Returning `None` for `Arguments` indicates to use a "simple" query protocol and to not
/// prepare the query. Returning `Some(Default::default())` is an empty arguments object that
/// will be prepared (and cached) before execution.
fn into_parts(self) -> (&'q str, Option<DB::Arguments>);
}
impl<'q, DB> Execute<'q, DB> for &'q str
where
DB: Database,
{
#[inline]
fn into_parts(self) -> (&'q str, Option<DB::Arguments>) {
(self, None)
}
}
impl<T> Executor for &'_ mut T
where
T: Executor,
{
type Database = T::Database;
fn execute<'e, 'q: 'e, 'c: 'e, E: 'e>(
&'c mut self,
query: E,
) -> BoxFuture<'e, crate::Result<u64>>
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>,
{
(**self).execute(query)
}
fn fetch<'e, 'q, E>(&'e mut self, query: E) -> <Self::Database as HasCursor<'_, 'q>>::Cursor
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>,
{
(**self).fetch(query)
}
fn describe<'e, 'q, E: 'e>(
&'e mut self,
query: E,
) -> BoxFuture<'e, crate::Result<Describe<Self::Database>>>
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>,
{
(**self).describe(query)
}
}
// The following impl lets `&mut &Pool` continue to work
// This pattern was required in SQLx < 0.3
// Going forward users will likely naturally use `&Pool` instead
impl<'c, T> RefExecutor<'c> for &'c mut T
where
T: Copy + RefExecutor<'c>,
{
type Database = T::Database;
#[inline]
fn fetch_by_ref<'q, E>(self, query: E) -> <Self::Database as HasCursor<'c, 'q>>::Cursor
where
E: Execute<'q, Self::Database>,
{
(*self).fetch_by_ref(query)
}
}