This crate is an implementation of basic MySql protocol primitives.
This crate:
- defines basic MySql constants;
- implements necessary functionality for MySql
cached_sha2_password
,mysql_native_password
and legacy authentication plugins; - implements helper traits for MySql protocol IO;
- implements support of named parameters for prepared statements;
- implements parsers for a subset of MySql protocol packets (including binlog packets);
- defines rust representation of MySql protocol value and row;
- implements conversion between MySql values and rust types, between MySql rows and tuples of rust types.
Crate offers conversion from/to MySql values for following types (please see MySql documentation
on supported ranges for numeric types). Following table refers to MySql protocol types
(see Value
struct) and not to MySql column types. Please see MySql documentation for
column and protocol type correspondence:
Type | Notes |
---|---|
{i,u}8..{i,u}128 , {i,u}size |
MySql int/uint will be converted, bytes will be parsed.{i,u}128 is greater than supported by MySql integer types but it'll be serialized anyway (as decimal bytes string). |
f32 |
MySql float will be converted to f32 , bytes will be parsed as f32 .f32 to avoid precision loss (see #17) |
f64 |
MySql float and double will be converted to f64 , bytes will be parsed as f64 . |
bool |
MySql int {0 , 1 } or bytes {"0x30" , "0x31" } |
Vec<u8> |
MySql bytes |
String |
MySql bytes parsed as utf8 |
Duration (std and time ) |
MySql time or bytes parsed as MySql time string |
[time::PrimitiveDateTime ] (v0.2.x) |
MySql date time or bytes parsed as MySql date time string ( |
[time::Date ] (v0.2.x) |
MySql date or bytes parsed as MySql date string ( |
[time::Time ] (v0.2.x) |
MySql time or bytes parsed as MySql time string ( |
[time::Duration ] (v0.2.x) |
MySql time or bytes parsed as MySql time string |
[time::PrimitiveDateTime ] (v0.3.x) |
MySql date time or bytes parsed as MySql date time string ( |
[time::Date ] (v0.3.x) |
MySql date or bytes parsed as MySql date string ( |
[time::Time ] (v0.3.x) |
MySql time or bytes parsed as MySql time string ( |
[time::Duration ] (v0.3.x) |
MySql time or bytes parsed as MySql time string |
[chrono::NaiveTime ] |
MySql date or bytes parsed as MySql date string |
[chrono::NaiveDate ] |
MySql date or bytes parsed as MySql date string |
[chrono::NaiveDateTime ] |
MySql date or bytes parsed as MySql date string |
[uuid::Uuid ] |
MySql bytes parsed using Uuid::from_slice |
[serde_json::Value ] |
MySql bytes parsed using serde_json::from_str |
mysql_common::Deserialized<T : DeserializeOwned> |
MySql bytes parsed using serde_json::from_str |
Option<T: FromValue> |
Must be used for nullable columns to avoid errors |
[decimal::Decimal ] |
MySql int, uint or bytes parsed using Decimal::from_str .DECIMAL type. |
[bigdecimal::BigDecimal ] (v0.2.x) |
MySql int, uint, floats or bytes parsed using BigDecimal::parse_bytes .DECIMAL type but it'll be serialized anyway. |
[bigdecimal::BigDecimal ] (v0.3.x) |
MySql int, uint, floats or bytes parsed using BigDecimal::parse_bytes .DECIMAL type but it'll be serialized anyway. |
num_bigint::{BigInt, BigUint} |
MySql int, uint or bytes parsed using _::parse_bytes . |
Also crate provides from-row convertion for the following list of types (see FromRow
trait):
Type | Notes |
---|---|
Row |
Trivial conversion for Row itself. |
T: FromValue |
For rows with a single column. |
(T1: FromValue [, ..., T12: FromValue]) |
Row to a tuple of arity 1-12. |
[frunk::Hlist! ] types |
Usefull to overcome tuple arity limitation |
Feature | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
bigdecimal |
Enables bigdecimal v0.2.x types support |
🔴 |
bigdecimal03 |
Enables bigdecimal v0.3.x types support |
🟢 |
chrono |
Enables chrono types support |
🔴 |
rust_decimal |
Enables rust_decimal types support |
🟢 |
time |
Enables time v0.2.x types support |
🔴 |
time03 |
Enables time v0.3.x types support |
🟢 |
uuid |
Enables Uuid type support |
🟢 |
frunk |
Enables FromRow for frunk::Hlist! types |
🟢 |
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- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option.
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