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.
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 sql
folder:
```sql
SELECT booktitle FROM library WHERE loanedto = :user_id ORDER BY 1
-- param: book_titles: &str - book titles
UPDATE library SET loanedto = :userid , loanedon = currenttimestamp WHERE booktitle IN (:booktitles) ```
And then use it in Rust as:
```rust use includeoraclesql::{includesql, implsql};
include_sql!("sql/library.sql");
fn main() -> sibyl::Result<()> { let dbname = std::env::var("DBNAME").expect("database name"); let dbuser = std::env::var("DBUSER").expect("user name"); let db_pass = std::env::var("DBPASS").expect("password");
let oracle = sibyl::env()?;
let session = oracle.connect(&db_name, &db_user, &db_pass)?;
db.loan_books(&["War and Peace", "Gone With the Wind"], "Sheldon Cooper")?;
db.get_loaned_books("Sheldon Cooper", |row| {
let book_title : &str = row.get("BOOK_TITLE")?;
println!("{}", book_title);
Ok(())
})?;
Ok(())
} ```
The included documentation describes the supported SQL file format and provides additional details on the generated code.
;
to /
. SQL files that used ;
terminator would need to change it to /
or remove it completely.