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//! PostgreSQL specific types
mod array;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod date_and_time;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod floats;
mod integers;
#[cfg(feature = "serde_json")]
mod json;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod money;
#[cfg(feature = "network-address")]
mod network_address;
mod numeric;
mod primitives;
mod ranges;
mod record;
#[cfg(feature = "uuid")]
mod uuid;
#[cfg(feature = "uuidv07")]
mod uuid_v0_7;
/// PostgreSQL specific SQL types
///
/// Note: All types in this module can be accessed through `diesel::sql_types`
pub mod sql_types {
/// The `OID` SQL type. This is a PostgreSQL specific type.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`u32`]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`u32`]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [`u32`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.u32.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "26", array_oid = "1018")]
pub struct Oid;
/// The "timestamp with time zone" SQL type, which PostgreSQL abbreviates
/// to `timestamptz`.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`PgTimestamp`]
/// - [`chrono::NaiveDateTime`] with `feature = "chrono"`
/// - [`chrono::DateTime`] with `feature = "chrono"`
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`PgTimestamp`]
/// - [`chrono::NaiveDateTime`] with `feature = "chrono"`
/// - [`chrono::DateTime`] with `feature = "chrono"`
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [`PgTimestamp`]: ../../data_types/struct.PgTimestamp.html
/// [`chrono::NaiveDateTime`]: ../../../../chrono/naive/struct.NaiveDateTime.html
/// [`chrono::DateTime`]: ../../../../chrono/struct.DateTime.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "1184", array_oid = "1185")]
pub struct Timestamptz;
/// The `Array` SQL type.
///
/// This wraps another type to represent a SQL array of that type.
/// Multidimensional arrays are not supported,
/// nor are arrays containing null.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`Vec<T>`][Vec] for any `T` which implements `ToSql<ST>`
/// - [`&[T]`][slice] for any `T` which implements `ToSql<ST>`
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`Vec<T>`][Vec] for any `T` which implements `ToSql<ST>`
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [Vec]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/vec/struct.Vec.html
/// [slice]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.slice.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
pub struct Array<ST>(ST);
/// The `Range` SQL type.
///
/// This wraps another type to represent a SQL range of that type.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`(Bound<T>, Bound<T>)`][bound] for any `T` which implements `ToSql<ST>`.
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`(Bound<T>, Bound<T>)`][bound] for any `T` which implements `FromSql<ST>`.
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [bound]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/enum.Bound.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
pub struct Range<ST>(ST);
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Int4range = Range<::sql_types::Int4>;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Int8range = Range<::sql_types::Int8>;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Daterange = Range<::sql_types::Date>;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Numrange = Range<::sql_types::Numeric>;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Tsrange = Range<::sql_types::Timestamp>;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Tstzrange = Range<::sql_types::Timestamptz>;
/// The `Record` (a.k.a. tuple) SQL type.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - Any tuple which can be serialized to each of the elements
/// (note: There are major caveats, see the section below)
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - Any tuple which can be deserialized from each of the elements.
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
///
/// ### Caveats about serialization
///
/// Typically in the documentation for SQL types, we use "`FromSql` impls"
/// as a shorthand for "Rust types that you can use to represent this type".
/// For every other type, that means there is specifically an implementation
/// of the `FromSql` trait.
///
/// However, PostgreSQL does not support transmission of anonymous record
/// types as bind parameters. It only supports transmission for named
/// composite types. For this reason, if you tried to do
/// `int_tuple_col.eq((1, 2))`, we will generate the SQL `int_tuple_col =
/// ($1, $2)` rather than `int_tuple_col = $1` as we would for anything
/// else.
///
/// This should not be visible during normal usage. The only time this would
/// affect you is if you were attempting to use `sql_query` with tuples.
/// Your code would not compile in that case, as the `ToSql` trait itself is
/// not implemented.
///
/// You can implement `ToSql` for named composite types. See [`WriteTuple`]
/// for details.
///
/// [`WriteTuple`]: ../../../serialize/trait.WriteTuple.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "2249", array_oid = "2287")]
pub struct Record<ST>(ST);
/// Alias for `SmallInt`
pub type SmallSerial = ::sql_types::SmallInt;
/// Alias for `Integer`
pub type Serial = ::sql_types::Integer;
/// Alias for `BigInt`
pub type BigSerial = ::sql_types::BigInt;
/// The `UUID` SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature = "uuid"`
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`uuid::Uuid`][Uuid]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`uuid::Uuid`][Uuid]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [Uuid]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/uuid/uuid/struct.Uuid.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "2950", array_oid = "2951")]
pub struct Uuid;
/// Alias for `Binary`, to ensure `infer_schema!` works
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Bytea = ::sql_types::Binary;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub type Bpchar = ::sql_types::VarChar;
/// The JSON SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature =
/// "serde_json"`
///
/// Normally you should prefer [`Jsonb`](struct.Jsonb.html) instead, for the reasons
/// discussed there.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`serde_json::Value`]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`serde_json::Value`]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [`serde_json::Value`]: ../../../../serde_json/value/enum.Value.html
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "114", array_oid = "199")]
pub struct Json;
/// The `jsonb` SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature =
/// "serde_json"`
///
/// `jsonb` offers [several advantages][adv] over regular JSON:
///
/// > There are two JSON data types: `json` and `jsonb`. They accept almost
/// > identical sets of values as input. The major practical difference
/// > is one of efficiency. The `json` data type stores an exact copy of
/// > the input text, which processing functions must reparse on each
/// > execution; while `jsonb` data is stored in a decomposed binary format
/// > that makes it slightly slower to input due to added conversion
/// > overhead, but significantly faster to process, since no reparsing
/// > is needed. `jsonb` also supports indexing, which can be a significant
/// > advantage.
/// >
/// > ...In general, most applications should prefer to store JSON data as
/// > `jsonb`, unless there are quite specialized needs, such as legacy
/// > assumptions about ordering of object keys.
///
/// [adv]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/datatype-json.html
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`serde_json::Value`]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`serde_json::Value`]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [`serde_json::Value`]: ../../../../serde_json/value/enum.Value.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![allow(dead_code)]
/// extern crate serde_json;
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate diesel;
/// # include!("../../doctest_setup.rs");
/// #
/// table! {
/// contacts {
/// id -> Integer,
/// name -> VarChar,
/// address -> Jsonb,
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {
/// # use diesel::insert_into;
/// # use contacts::dsl::*;
/// # let connection = connection_no_data();
/// # connection.execute("CREATE TABLE contacts (
/// # id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
/// # name VARCHAR NOT NULL,
/// # address JSONB NOT NULL
/// # )").unwrap();
/// let santas_address: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(r#"{
/// "street": "Article Circle Expressway 1",
/// "city": "North Pole",
/// "postcode": "99705",
/// "state": "Alaska"
/// }"#).unwrap();
/// let inserted_address = insert_into(contacts)
/// .values((name.eq("Claus"), address.eq(&santas_address)))
/// .returning(address)
/// .get_result(&connection);
/// assert_eq!(Ok(santas_address), inserted_address);
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "3802", array_oid = "3807")]
pub struct Jsonb;
/// The PostgreSQL [Money](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-money.html) type.
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`Cents` (also aliased as `PgMoney`)][PgMoney]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`Cents` (also aliased as `PgMoney`)][PgMoney]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [PgMoney]: ../../data_types/struct.PgMoney.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![allow(dead_code)]
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate diesel;
/// # include!("../../doctest_setup.rs");
/// use diesel::data_types::Cents;
///
/// table! {
/// items {
/// id -> Integer,
/// name -> VarChar,
/// price -> Money,
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {
/// # use diesel::insert_into;
/// # use items::dsl::*;
/// # let connection = connection_no_data();
/// # connection.execute("CREATE TABLE items (
/// # id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
/// # name VARCHAR NOT NULL,
/// # price MONEY NOT NULL
/// # )").unwrap();
/// let inserted_price = insert_into(items)
/// .values((name.eq("Shiny Thing"), price.eq(Cents(123_456))))
/// .returning(price)
/// .get_result(&connection);
/// assert_eq!(Ok(Cents(123_456)), inserted_price);
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "790", array_oid = "791")]
pub struct Money;
/// The [`MACADDR`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/datatype-net-types.html) SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature = "network-address"`
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - `[u8; 6]`
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - `[u8; 6]`
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![allow(dead_code)]
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate diesel;
/// # include!("../../doctest_setup.rs");
/// table! {
/// devices {
/// id -> Integer,
/// macaddr -> MacAddr,
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {
/// # use diesel::insert_into;
/// # use devices::dsl::*;
/// # let connection = connection_no_data();
/// # connection.execute("CREATE TABLE devices (
/// # id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
/// # macaddr MACADDR NOT NULL
/// # )").unwrap();
/// let inserted_macaddr = insert_into(devices)
/// .values(macaddr.eq([0x08, 0x00, 0x2b, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03]))
/// .returning(macaddr)
/// .get_result(&connection);
/// assert_eq!(Ok([0x08, 0x00, 0x2b, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03]), inserted_macaddr);
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "829", array_oid = "1040")]
pub struct MacAddr;
#[doc(hidden)]
/// Alias for `MacAddr` to be able to use it with `infer_schema`.
pub type Macaddr = MacAddr;
/// The [`INET`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/datatype-net-types.html) SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature = "network-address"`
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`ipnetwork::IpNetwork`][IpNetwork]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`ipnetwork::IpNetwork`][IpNetwork]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [IpNetwork]: ../../../../ipnetwork/enum.IpNetwork.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![allow(dead_code)]
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate diesel;
/// # include!("../../doctest_setup.rs");
/// #
/// extern crate ipnetwork;
/// use ipnetwork::IpNetwork;
///
/// table! {
/// clients {
/// id -> Integer,
/// ip_address -> Inet,
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {
/// # use diesel::insert_into;
/// # use clients::dsl::*;
/// # use std::str::FromStr;
/// # let connection = connection_no_data();
/// # connection.execute("CREATE TABLE clients (
/// # id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
/// # ip_address INET NOT NULL
/// # )").unwrap();
/// let addr = IpNetwork::from_str("10.1.9.32/32").unwrap();
/// let inserted_address = insert_into(clients)
/// .values(ip_address.eq(&addr))
/// .returning(ip_address)
/// .get_result(&connection);
/// assert_eq!(Ok(addr), inserted_address);
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "869", array_oid = "1041")]
pub struct Inet;
/// The [`CIDR`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/datatype-net-types.html) SQL type. This type can only be used with `feature = "network-address"`
///
/// ### [`ToSql`] impls
///
/// - [`ipnetwork::IpNetwork`][IpNetwork]
///
/// ### [`FromSql`] impls
///
/// - [`ipnetwork::IpNetwork`][IpNetwork]
///
/// [`ToSql`]: ../../../serialize/trait.ToSql.html
/// [`FromSql`]: ../../../deserialize/trait.FromSql.html
/// [IpNetwork]: ../../../../ipnetwork/enum.IpNetwork.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![allow(dead_code)]
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate diesel;
/// # include!("../../doctest_setup.rs");
/// extern crate ipnetwork;
/// use ipnetwork::IpNetwork;
///
/// table! {
/// clients {
/// id -> Integer,
/// ip_address -> Cidr,
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {
/// # use diesel::insert_into;
/// # use clients::dsl::*;
/// # use std::str::FromStr;
/// # let connection = connection_no_data();
/// # connection.execute("CREATE TABLE clients (
/// # id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
/// # ip_address CIDR NOT NULL
/// # )").unwrap();
/// let addr = IpNetwork::from_str("10.1.9.32/32").unwrap();
/// let inserted_addr = insert_into(clients)
/// .values(ip_address.eq(&addr))
/// .returning(ip_address)
/// .get_result(&connection);
/// assert_eq!(Ok(addr), inserted_addr);
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, QueryId, SqlType)]
#[postgres(oid = "650", array_oid = "651")]
pub struct Cidr;
}
mod ops {
use super::sql_types::*;
use sql_types::ops::*;
use sql_types::Interval;
impl Add for Timestamptz {
type Rhs = Interval;
type Output = Timestamptz;
}
impl Sub for Timestamptz {
type Rhs = Interval;
type Output = Timestamptz;
}
}