Sprattus is a crate that let's you easily do async CRUD operations on your Postgres database with Rust structs.
Add sprattus to your cargo.toml:
sprattus = "0.0.1"
Create a table in Postgres:
CREATE TABLE fruits(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR NOT NULL
);
Create a struct corresponding to the created table:
struct Fruit {
id: i32,
name: String
}
And finally add the sprattus macro's and annotations:
use sprattus::*;
#[derive(ToSql, FromSql, Debug)]
#[sql(table = "fruits")]
struct Fruit {
#[sql(primary_key)]
id: i32,
name: String
}
And now you're ready to use the client in combination with you freshly created struct!
use tokio::prelude::*;
use sprattus::*;
#[derive(ToSql, FromSql)]
#[sql(table = "fruits")]
struct Fruit {
#[sql(primary_key)]
id: i32,
name: String
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Error>{
let conn = PGConnection::new("postgresql://localhost?user=postgres").await?;
let fruit = Fruit {
id: 0,
name: String::from("apple")
};
let created_fruit = conn.create(fruit).await?;
dbg!(created_fruit);
Ok(())
}
Please check out the docs for further reference.
The name sprattus is the genus of the fish named sprat. It is a fitting name because of the schooling behavour of the sprat:
Sprats travel asynchronous from each other in large schools with other fish and swim continuously throughout the day