sqlx/tests/mysql-raw.rs

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//! Tests for the raw (unprepared) query API for MySql.
use sqlx::{Cursor, Executor, MySql, Row};
use sqlx_test::new;
/// Test a simple select expression. This should return the row.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "runtime-async-std", async_std::test)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "runtime-tokio", tokio::test)]
async fn test_select_expression() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut conn = new::<MySql>().await?;
let mut cursor = conn.fetch("SELECT 5");
let row = cursor.next().await?.unwrap();
assert!(5i32 == row.try_get::<i32, _>(0)?);
Ok(())
}
/// Test that we can interleave reads and writes to the database
/// in one simple query. Using the `Cursor` API we should be
/// able to fetch from both queries in sequence.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "runtime-async-std", async_std::test)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "runtime-tokio", tokio::test)]
async fn test_multi_read_write() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut conn = new::<MySql>().await?;
let mut cursor = conn.fetch(
"
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE messages (
id BIGINT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
text TEXT NOT NULL
);
SELECT 'Hello World' as _1;
INSERT INTO messages (text) VALUES ('this is a test');
SELECT id, text FROM messages;
",
);
let row = cursor.next().await?.unwrap();
assert!("Hello World" == row.try_get::<&str, _>("_1")?);
let row = cursor.next().await?.unwrap();
let id: i64 = row.try_get("id")?;
let text: &str = row.try_get("text")?;
assert_eq!(1_i64, id);
assert_eq!("this is a test", text);
Ok(())
}