🚧 Initial diesel setup

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Pau Costa 2024-01-23 17:31:12 +01:00
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# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies] [dependencies]
diesel = "2.1"
diesel-async = {version = "0.4", features = ["postgres"]}
chrono = { version = "0.4", features = [] }

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# For documentation on how to configure this file,
# see https://diesel.rs/guides/configuring-diesel-cli
[print_schema]
file = "src/schema.rs"
custom_type_derives = ["diesel::query_builder::QueryId"]
[migrations_directory]
dir = "migrations"

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-- This file was automatically created by Diesel to setup helper functions
-- and other internal bookkeeping. This file is safe to edit, any future
-- changes will be added to existing projects as new migrations.
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS diesel_manage_updated_at(_tbl regclass);
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS diesel_set_updated_at();

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-- This file was automatically created by Diesel to setup helper functions
-- and other internal bookkeeping. This file is safe to edit, any future
-- changes will be added to existing projects as new migrations.
-- Sets up a trigger for the given table to automatically set a column called
-- `updated_at` whenever the row is modified (unless `updated_at` was included
-- in the modified columns)
--
-- # Example
--
-- ```sql
-- CREATE TABLE users (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW());
--
-- SELECT diesel_manage_updated_at('users');
-- ```
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION diesel_manage_updated_at(_tbl regclass) RETURNS VOID AS $$
BEGIN
EXECUTE format('CREATE TRIGGER set_updated_at BEFORE UPDATE ON %s
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE diesel_set_updated_at()', _tbl);
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION diesel_set_updated_at() RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
IF (
NEW IS DISTINCT FROM OLD AND
NEW.updated_at IS NOT DISTINCT FROM OLD.updated_at
) THEN
NEW.updated_at := current_timestamp;
END IF;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

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-- This file should undo anything in `up.sql`
DROP TABLE rustaceans

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-- Your SQL goes here
CREATE TABLE rustaceans (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT NOW() NOT NULL
)

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-- This file should undo anything in `up.sql`
DROP TABLE crates

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-- Your SQL goes here
CREATE TABLE crates (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
rustacean_id integer NOT NULL REFERENCES rustaceans(id),
code varchar(64) NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
version varchar(64) NOT NULL,
description text,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT NOW() NOT NULL
)

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mod models;
mod schema;
fn main() { fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!"); println!("Hello, world!");
} }

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use chrono::NaiveDateTime;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use crate::schema::*;
#[derive(Queryable)]
pub struct Rustacean {
pub id: i32,
pub name: String,
pub email: String,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime
}
#[derive(Insertable)]
#[diesel(table_name=rustaceans)]
pub struct NewRustacean {
pub name: String,
pub email: String,
}
#[derive(Queryable)]
pub struct Crate {
pub id: i32,
pub rustacean_id: i32,
pub code: String,
pub name: String,
pub version: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime
}
#[derive(Insertable)]
#[diesel(table_name=crates)]
pub struct NewCrate {
pub rustacean_id: i32,
pub code: String,
pub name: String,
pub version: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
}

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// @generated automatically by Diesel CLI.
diesel::table! {
crates (id) {
id -> Int4,
rustacean_id -> Int4,
#[max_length = 64]
code -> Varchar,
#[max_length = 128]
name -> Varchar,
#[max_length = 64]
version -> Varchar,
description -> Nullable<Text>,
created_at -> Timestamp,
}
}
diesel::table! {
rustaceans (id) {
id -> Int4,
name -> Varchar,
email -> Varchar,
created_at -> Timestamp,
}
}
diesel::joinable!(crates -> rustaceans (rustacean_id));
diesel::allow_tables_to_appear_in_same_query!(
crates,
rustaceans,
);