sqldbmapper

A command line utility for generating rust mappings to databases.

Connects to a PostgreSQL database and creates a rust module representing all the schemas complete with mappings for stored functions/procedures

Maps SQL table, views, and functions to rust structs and functions using tokio-postgres and postgres

Notes

Once generated the generated code does not contain additional checks that the database schema hasn't changed. While some type conversions will fail on the call care should be taken to update the generated code at the same time as the database

All functions generated take the client used to connect to the database as the first argument

SQL procedures/functons which are overloaded (two with the same name and different arguments) are mapped to functions which take a single tuple i,e, my_func((client, id, "hello")) and my_func((client, id)) this means overloading a previously not overloaded SQL procedure would be a breaking change with regards to the generated code (unless use-tuples with options all or one are used)

Help

``` sqldbmapper 0.1.0 Generate a rust wrapper for a PostgreSQL database

USAGE: sqldbmapper [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --conn [--] [output]

FLAGS: -d, --debug Activate debug mode --dir Program will treat output as a directory name rather than a file and generate a whole crate. If output is not provided code is printed as usual -h, --help Prints help information --no-functions Only make mappings for tables and views --rust-case Convert names from the database to rust standard (i.e. table names in CamelCase, fields and functions in snake_case) -u, --ugly Skip running output through rustfmt -V, --version Prints version information

OPTIONS: --conn String to connect to database, see tokiopostgres::Config for details. If not provided environment variable DATABASEURL is checked instead --rustfmt-config string passed to rustfmt --config --rustfmt-config-path string passed to rustfmt --config-path --third-party ... A comma seperated list of third party crates which contain types that will be mapped to and from sql types. Valid values are "bitvec,chrono,eui48,geotypes,rustdecimal,serdejson,time,uuid" --use-tuples How to use tuples (used by default for just overloads). Options: overloads (the default, use tuples to represent function overloading). all (Have all functions take a tuple for consitency). none (skip mapping overloaded procs at all). one_overload (avoid tuples by only mapping the oldest sql proc in the database) [default: overloads]

ARGS: Output file, stdout if not present ```

Common Errors

| cannot find type `????` in module `super::pg_catalog`
The type specified is only mapped by one of the third party crates. postgres_types::FromSql lists all the types that can be mapped except for Numeric which is mapped with rust_decimal::Decimal


sqldbmapper_core

Contains trait TryFromRow for converting from tokio-postgres Rows to Rust types and implements it for several common types
Reexports types that are convertable to/from sql types

sqldbmapper_derive

Features a derive macro from TryFromRow (defined in sqldbmapper_core)


Use in a build.rs script

Make a new library crate and make your Cargo.toml look like the following ```toml [package] name = "rust_test" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2018"

[dependencies] sqldbmappercore = { version = "0.1", features = ["with-bit-vec-06", "with-chrono-04", "with-eui48-04", "with-geo-types-06", "with-rustdecimal-1", "with-serdejson-1", "with-time-02", "with-uuid-0_8", ] } postgres-types = { version = "0.2", features = ["derive"] } async-trait = { version = "0.1", optional = true }

serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }

[build-dependencies] sqldbmapper = { path = "../sqldbmapper/sqldbmapper" }

[features] sync = [] async = ["async-trait"] `` Change the name and version of the crate as well as the features forsqldbmapper_core` to your liking

Create a build.rs file with the following contents ```rust use sqldbmapper::{ Opt, Tuples, ThirdParty };

fn main() { let options = Opt { debug: false, ugly: false, dir: false, // this should be false rustcase: true, rustfmtconfig: None, rustfmtconfigpath: None, nofunctions: false, usetuples: Tuples::ForOverloads, thirdparty: vec![ ThirdParty::Chrono, ThirdParty::Time, ThirdParty::Eui48, ThirdParty::GeoTypes, ThirdParty::SerdeJson, ThirdParty::Uuid, ThirdParty::BitVec, ThirdParty::RustDecimal, ], conn: std::env::var("DATABASEURL").expect("Must provide connection string in environment variable 'DATABASE_URL'"), output: Some("./src/lib.rs".into()) };

let mut client = options.get_client();
let full_db = client.get_all(options.no_functions);

full_db.make_output(&options);

} ``` That should be enough to get started.


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License

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