A Firebird client library to Rust programing language
Start choosing the lib variation you want
rust
// For use the compile time linked version
ConnectionBuilder::linked()
// Or using the runtime loaded lib
ConnectionBuilder::with_client("/my/firebird/here/lib/libfbclient.so")
// Or using the pure rust implementation
ConnectionBuilder::pure_rust()
Set your connection params
rust
// For a remote server
let mut conn = ConnectionBuilder::linked()
.host("my.host.com.br")
.db_name("awesome.fdb")
.connect()?
// Or if you need a embedded/local only access
let mut conn = ConnectionBuilder::linked()
.embedded()
.db_name("/path/to/awesome.fdb")
.connect()?
Now you can use the lib
rust
let rows = conn.query_iter("select col_a, col_b, col_c from test", ())?;
...
More examples here.
All features can be used at the same time if needed.
linking
Will use the dynamic library of the official fbclient
at runtime and compiletime. Used in systems where there is already a firebird client installed and configured.
dynamic_loading
Can find the official fbclient
native library by path at runtime, does not need the library at compiletime. Useful when you need to build in a system without a firebird client installed.
pure_rust
Uses a pure rust implementation of the firebird wire protocol, does not need the native library at all. Useful for cross-compilation and allow a single binary to be deployed without needing to install the firebird client.