I have been taking a look at Rust's Diesel ORM today by following along on this walk-through, and I can't get a Timestamp
to work.
Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
diesel = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["chrono"] }
diesel_codegen = { version = "0.6.2", default-features = false, features = ["nightly", "postgres"] }
dotenv = "0.8.0"
dotenv_macros = "0.8.0"
models.rs
#[derive(Queryable)]
pub struct Author {
pub id: i32,
pub first_name: String,
pub last_name: String,
pub email: String
}
pub struct Post {
pub id: i32,
pub author: Author,
pub title: String,
pub body: String,
pub published: bool,
pub created: Timestamp,
pub updated: Timestamp
}
(I read that there's a diesel::types::Timestamp
type)
lib.rs
#![feature(custom_derive, custom_attribute, plugin)]
#![plugin(diesel_codegen, dotenv_macros)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate diesel;
extern crate dotenv;
pub mod schema;
pub mod models;
use diesel::prelude::*;
use diesel::types::Timestamp;
use diesel::pg::PgConnection;
use dotenv::dotenv;
use std::env;
pub fn establish_connection() -> PgConnection {
dotenv().ok();
let database_url = env::var("DATABASE_URL").
expect("DATABASE_URL must be set");
PgConnection::establish(&database_url).
expect(&format!("Error connecting to {}", database_url))
}
But these are the errors I get when I try to use it:
<diesel macros>:5:1: 5:71 note: in this expansion of table_body! (defined in <diesel macros>)
src/schema.rs:1:1: 1:40 note: in this expansion of table! (defined in <diesel macros>)
src/schema.rs:1:1: 1:40 note: in this expansion of infer_schema! (defined in src/lib.rs)
src/lib.rs:1:1: 1:1 help: run `rustc --explain E0412` to see a detailed explanation
src/lib.rs:1:1: 1:1 help: no candidates by the name of `Timestamptz` found in your project; maybe you misspelled the name or forgot to import an external crate?
src/lib.rs:1:1: 1:1 error: type name `Timestamptz` is undefined or not in scope [E0412]
src/lib.rs:1 #![feature(custom_derive, custom_attribute, plugin)]
...
<diesel macros>:38:1: 38:47 note: in this expansion of column! (defined in <diesel macros>)
<diesel macros>:5:1: 5:71 note: in this expansion of table_body! (defined in <diesel macros>)
src/schema.rs:1:1: 1:40 note: in this expansion of table! (defined in <diesel macros>)
src/schema.rs:1:1: 1:40 note: in this expansion of infer_schema! (defined in src/lib.rs)
src/lib.rs:1:1: 1:1 help: run `rustc --explain E0412` to see a detailed explanation
src/lib.rs:1:1: 1:1 help: no candidates by the name of `Timestamptz` found in your project; maybe you misspelled the name or forgot to import an external crate?
src/models.rs:16:18: 16:27 error: type name `Timestamp` is undefined or not in scope [E0412]
src/models.rs:16 pub created: Timestamp,
^~~~~~~~~
src/models.rs:16:18: 16:27 help: run `rustc --explain E0412` to see a detailed explanation
src/models.rs:16:18: 16:27 help: you can import it into scope: `use diesel::types::Timestamp;`.
src/models.rs:17:18: 17:27 error: type name `Timestamp` is undefined or not in scope [E0412]
src/models.rs:17 pub updated: Timestamp
^~~~~~~~~
It looks like the first error, Timestamptz
is a result of infer_schema
not knowing how to interpret that Postgresql type, which is already in the table. As for the second, I thought perhaps if explicitly imported that Timestamp
type, I could create a Post
struct with it.
Is there something obvious that I am doing wrong here?
As an aside, I am pretty new to Rust and Diesel uses a fair bit of code-generation, so it's easy to get lost, but I thought this should be a straightforward thing to accomplish.
Edit:
I used timestamp with time zone
to create the table, and it looks like that may not be supported yet:
CREATE TABLE post (
...
created timestamp with time zone NOT NULL,
updated timestamp with time zone
)
Edit 2:
I changed models.rs to look like the following and got rid of the error about Timestamp
being undefined. I also realized that I needed #[derive(Queryable)]
above each of the structs to be derived. The following compiles fine, but the previous errors with Timestamptz
remain:
use diesel::types::Timestamp;
#[derive(Queryable)]
pub struct Author {
pub id: i32,
pub first_name: String,
pub last_name: String,
pub email: String
}
#[derive(Queryable)]
pub struct Post {
pub id: i32,
pub author: Author,
pub title: String,
pub body: String,
pub published: bool,
pub created: Timestamp,
pub updated: Timestamp
}