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include-oracle-sql is an extension of include-sql for using Oracle SQL in Rust. It completes include-sql by providing impl_sql macro to generate database access methods from the included SQL. include-oracle-sql uses Sibyl for database access.

Example

Write your SQL and save it in a file. For example, let's say the following is saved as library.sql in the project's src folder:

```sql -- name: getloanedbooks? -- Returns the list of books loaned to a patron -- # Parameters -- param: userid: &str - user ID SELECT booktitle FROM library WHERE loanedto = :userid ORDER BY 1;

-- name: loanbooks! -- Updates book records to reflect loan to a patron -- # Parameters -- param: userid: &str - user ID -- param: bookids: usize - book IDs UPDATE library SET loanedto = :userid , loanedon = currenttimestamp WHERE bookid IN (:book_ids); ```

And then use it in Rust as:

```rust , ignore use includeoraclesql::{includesql, implsql}; use sibyl as oracle;

include_sql!("src/library.sql");

fn main() -> oracle::Result<()> { let dbname = std::env::var("DBNAME").expect("database name"); let dbuser = std::env::var("DBUSER").expect("user name"); let dbpass = std::env::var("DBPASS").expect("password"); let userid = std::env::var("USERID").expect("library user ID");

let oracle = oracle::env()?;
let session = oracle.connect(&db_name, &db_user, &db_pass)?;

session.get_loaned_books(user_id, |row| {
    let book_title : &str = row.get("BOOK_TITLE")?;
    println!("{}", book_title);
    Ok(())
})?;

Ok(())

} ```

Documentation

The included documentation describes the supported SQL file format and provides additional details on the generated code.