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Demonstrate how to mock test SeaORM by separating core implementation from the web API (#890)
* Move core implementations to a standalone crate

* Set up integration test skeleton in `core`

* Demonstrate mock testing with query

* Move Rocket api code to a standalone crate

* Add mock execution

* Add MyDataMyConsent in COMMUNITY.md (#889)

* Add MyDataMyConsent in COMMUNITY.md

* Update MyDataMyConsent description in COMMUNITY.md

* Update COMMUNITY.md

Chronological order

* [cli] bump sea-schema to 0.9.3 (SeaQL/sea-orm#876)

* Update CHNAGELOG PR links

* 0.9.1 CHANGELOG

* Auto discover and run all issues & examples CI (#903)

* Auto discover and run all [issues] CI

* Auto discover and run all examples CI

* Fixup

* Testing

* Test [issues]

* Compile prepare_mock_db() conditionally based on "mock" feature

* Update workflow job to run mock test if `core` folder exists

* Update Actix3 example

* Fix merge conflict human error

* Update usize used in paginate to u64 (PR#789)

* Update sea-orm version in the Rocket example to 0.10.0

* Fix GitHub workflow to run mock test for core crates

* Increase the robustness of core crate check by verifying that the `core` folder is a crate

* Update Actix(4) example

* Update Axum example

* Update GraphQL example

* Update Jsonrpsee example

* Update Poem example

* Update Tonic example

* Cargo fmt

* Update Salvo example

* Update path of core/Cargo.toml in README.md

* Add mock test instruction in README.md

* Refactoring

* Fix Rocket examples

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Co-authored-by: Billy Chan <ccw.billy.123@gmail.com>
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SeaORM

🐚 An async & dynamic ORM for Rust

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SeaORM

SeaORM is a relational ORM to help you build web services in Rust with the familiarity of dynamic languages.

Getting Started

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Integration examples

Features

  1. Async

    Relying on SQLx, SeaORM is a new library with async support from day 1.

  2. Dynamic

    Built upon SeaQuery, SeaORM allows you to build complex queries without 'fighting the ORM'.

  3. Testable

    Use mock connections to write unit tests for your logic.

  4. Service Oriented

    Quickly build services that join, filter, sort and paginate data in APIs.

A quick taste of SeaORM

Entity

use sea_orm::entity::prelude::*;

#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, DeriveEntityModel)]
#[sea_orm(table_name = "cake")]
pub struct Model {
    #[sea_orm(primary_key)]
    pub id: i32,
    pub name: String,
}

#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, EnumIter, DeriveRelation)]
pub enum Relation {
    #[sea_orm(has_many = "super::fruit::Entity")]
    Fruit,
}

impl Related<super::fruit::Entity> for Entity {
    fn to() -> RelationDef {
        Relation::Fruit.def()
    }
}

Select

// find all models
let cakes: Vec<cake::Model> = Cake::find().all(db).await?;

// find and filter
let chocolate: Vec<cake::Model> = Cake::find()
    .filter(cake::Column::Name.contains("chocolate"))
    .all(db)
    .await?;

// find one model
let cheese: Option<cake::Model> = Cake::find_by_id(1).one(db).await?;
let cheese: cake::Model = cheese.unwrap();

// find related models (lazy)
let fruits: Vec<fruit::Model> = cheese.find_related(Fruit).all(db).await?;

// find related models (eager)
let cake_with_fruits: Vec<(cake::Model, Vec<fruit::Model>)> =
    Cake::find().find_with_related(Fruit).all(db).await?;

Insert

let apple = fruit::ActiveModel {
    name: Set("Apple".to_owned()),
    ..Default::default() // no need to set primary key
};

let pear = fruit::ActiveModel {
    name: Set("Pear".to_owned()),
    ..Default::default()
};

// insert one
let pear = pear.insert(db).await?;

// insert many
Fruit::insert_many(vec![apple, pear]).exec(db).await?;

Update

use sea_orm::sea_query::{Expr, Value};

let pear: Option<fruit::Model> = Fruit::find_by_id(1).one(db).await?;
let mut pear: fruit::ActiveModel = pear.unwrap().into();

pear.name = Set("Sweet pear".to_owned());

// update one
let pear: fruit::Model = pear.update(db).await?;

// update many: UPDATE "fruit" SET "cake_id" = NULL WHERE "fruit"."name" LIKE '%Apple%'
Fruit::update_many()
    .col_expr(fruit::Column::CakeId, Expr::value(Value::Int(None)))
    .filter(fruit::Column::Name.contains("Apple"))
    .exec(db)
    .await?;

Save

let banana = fruit::ActiveModel {
    id: NotSet,
    name: Set("Banana".to_owned()),
    ..Default::default()
};

// create, because primary key `id` is `NotSet`
let mut banana = banana.save(db).await?;

banana.name = Set("Banana Mongo".to_owned());

// update, because primary key `id` is `Set`
let banana = banana.save(db).await?;

Delete

// delete one
let orange: Option<fruit::Model> = Fruit::find_by_id(1).one(db).await?;
let orange: fruit::Model = orange.unwrap();
fruit::Entity::delete(orange.into_active_model())
    .exec(db)
    .await?;

// or simply
let orange: Option<fruit::Model> = Fruit::find_by_id(1).one(db).await?;
let orange: fruit::Model = orange.unwrap();
orange.delete(db).await?;

// delete many: DELETE FROM "fruit" WHERE "fruit"."name" LIKE 'Orange'
fruit::Entity::delete_many()
    .filter(fruit::Column::Name.contains("Orange"))
    .exec(db)
    .await?;

Learn More

  1. Design
  2. Architecture
  3. Release Model
  4. Change Log

Who's using SeaORM?

The following products are powered by SeaORM:



A lightweight web security auditing toolkit

A Bitcoin lightning node implementation

The enterprise ready webhooks service

SeaORM is the foundation of StarfishQL, an experimental graph database and query engine developed by SeaQL.

For more projects, see Built with SeaORM.

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

SeaORM is a community driven project. We welcome you to participate, contribute and together build for Rust's future.

A big shout out to our contributors:

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