pub struct PgConnection { /* private fields */ }
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A connection to a PostgreSQL database.

Implementations

the version number of the server in libpq format

Issue a COPY FROM STDIN statement and transition the connection to streaming data to Postgres. This is a more efficient way to import data into Postgres as compared to INSERT but requires one of a few specific data formats (text/CSV/binary).

If statement is anything other than a COPY ... FROM STDIN ... command, an error is returned.

Command examples and accepted formats for COPY data are shown here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-copy.html

Note

PgCopyIn::finish or PgCopyIn::abort must be called when finished or the connection will return an error the next time it is used.

Issue a COPY TO STDOUT statement and transition the connection to streaming data from Postgres. This is a more efficient way to export data from Postgres but arrives in chunks of one of a few data formats (text/CSV/binary).

If statement is anything other than a COPY ... TO STDOUT ... command, an error is returned.

Note that once this process has begun, unless you read the stream to completion, it can only be canceled in two ways:

  1. by closing the connection, or:
  2. by using another connection to kill the server process that is sending the data as shown in this StackOverflow answer.

If you don’t read the stream to completion, the next time the connection is used it will need to read and discard all the remaining queued data, which could take some time.

Command examples and accepted formats for COPY data are shown here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-copy.html

Trait Implementations

Mutable access to the underlying connection is provided so it can still be used like normal, even allowing locks to be taken recursively.

However, replacing the connection with a different one using, e.g. std::mem::replace() is a logic error and will cause a warning to be logged by the PostgreSQL server when this guard attempts to release the lock.

Converts this type into a mutable reference of the (usually inferred) input type.

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.

Explicitly close this database connection. Read more

Checks if a connection to the database is still valid.

Begin a new transaction or establish a savepoint within the active transaction. Read more

The number of statements currently cached in the connection.

Removes all statements from the cache, closing them on the server if needed. Read more

Execute the function inside a transaction. Read more

Establish a new database connection. Read more

Establish a new database connection with the provided options.

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Execute multiple queries and return the generated results as a stream from each query, in a stream. Read more

Execute the query and returns at most one row.

Prepare the SQL query, with parameter type information, to inspect the type information about its parameters and results. Read more

Execute the query and return the total number of rows affected.

Execute multiple queries and return the rows affected from each query, in a stream.

Execute the query and return the generated results as a stream.

Execute the query and return all the generated results, collected into a Vec.

Execute the query and returns exactly one row.

Prepare the SQL query to inspect the type information of its parameters and results. Read more

👎 Deprecated
👎 Deprecated

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Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

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