diesel::expression_methods

Trait PgArrayExpressionMethods

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pub trait PgArrayExpressionMethods<ST>: Expression<SqlType = Array<ST>> + Sized {
    // Provided methods
    fn overlaps_with<T>(self, other: T) -> OverlapsWith<Self, T::Expression>
       where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType> { ... }
    fn contains<T>(self, other: T) -> Contains<Self, T::Expression>
       where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType> { ... }
    fn is_contained_by<T>(self, other: T) -> IsContainedBy<Self, T::Expression>
       where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType> { ... }
}
Expand description

PostgreSQL specific methods present on array expressions.

Provided Methods§

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fn overlaps_with<T>(self, other: T) -> OverlapsWith<Self, T::Expression>
where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType>,

Creates a PostgreSQL && expression.

This operator returns whether two arrays have common elements.

§Example
diesel::insert_into(posts)
    .values(&vec![
        tags.eq(vec!["cool", "awesome"]),
        tags.eq(vec!["awesome", "great"]),
        tags.eq(vec!["cool", "great"]),
    ])
    .execute(&conn)?;

let data = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.overlaps_with(vec!["horrid", "cool"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert_eq!(vec![1, 3], data);

let data = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.overlaps_with(vec!["cool", "great"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert_eq!(vec![1, 2, 3], data);

let data = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.overlaps_with(vec!["horrid"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert!(data.is_empty());
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fn contains<T>(self, other: T) -> Contains<Self, T::Expression>
where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType>,

Creates a PostgreSQL @> expression.

This operator returns whether an array contains another array.

§Example
diesel::insert_into(posts)
    .values(tags.eq(vec!["cool", "awesome"]))
    .execute(&conn)?;

let cool_posts = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.contains(vec!["cool"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert_eq!(vec![1], cool_posts);

let amazing_posts = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.contains(vec!["cool", "amazing"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert!(amazing_posts.is_empty());
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fn is_contained_by<T>(self, other: T) -> IsContainedBy<Self, T::Expression>
where T: AsExpression<Self::SqlType>,

Creates a PostgreSQL <@ expression.

This operator returns whether an array is contained by another array. foo.contains(bar) is the same as bar.is_contained_by(foo)

§Example
diesel::insert_into(posts)
    .values(tags.eq(vec!["cool", "awesome"]))
    .execute(&conn)?;

let data = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.is_contained_by(vec!["cool", "awesome", "amazing"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert_eq!(vec![1], data);

let data = posts.select(id)
    .filter(tags.is_contained_by(vec!["cool"]))
    .load::<i32>(&conn)?;
assert!(data.is_empty());

Dyn Compatibility§

This trait is not dyn compatible.

In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.

Implementors§

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impl<T, ST> PgArrayExpressionMethods<ST> for T
where T: Expression<SqlType = Array<ST>>,