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tagger | Georg Semmler <github@weiznich.de> | Fri Oct 07 08:41:35 2022 +0200 |
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Diesel 2.0.1 * Fixed an issue with `diesel_cli` generating incompatible type names for the `generate_missing_sql_type_definitions` feature on PostgreSQL * Fixed an issue how `diesel_cli` handles sqlite urls while checking if a given database exists * Fixed an issue with `PgConnection` becoming unusable after hitting a database error in certain situations * Fixed an issue with diesel generating invalid SQL for certain `INSERT … ON CONFLICT` queries * Fixed `diesel_derives` generating code that triggers the disabled by default `unused_qualifications` lint
commit | c16348235167d922ae5e5cfbfcfa06226e1b478c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Georg Semmler <github@weiznich.de> | Fri Oct 07 08:36:00 2022 +0200 |
committer | Georg Semmler <github@weiznich.de> | Fri Oct 07 08:36:10 2022 +0200 |
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Insert the release date of 2.0.1 into the changelog
API Documentation: latest release – master branch
Diesel gets rid of the boilerplate for database interaction and eliminates runtime errors without sacrificing performance. It takes full advantage of Rust's type system to create a low overhead query builder that “feels like Rust.”
Supported databases:
You can configure the database backend in Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] diesel = { version = "<version>", features = ["<postgres|mysql|sqlite>"] }
Find our extensive Getting Started tutorial at https://diesel.rs/guides/getting-started. Guides on more specific features are coming soon.
If you run into problems, Diesel has a very active Gitter room. You can come ask for help at gitter.im/diesel-rs/diesel. For help with longer questions and discussion about the future of Diesel, open a discussion on GitHub Discussions.
Anyone who interacts with Diesel in any space, including but not limited to this GitHub repository, must follow our code of conduct.
Licensed under either of these:
Before contributing, please read the contributors guide for useful information about setting up Diesel locally, coding style and common abbreviations.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution you intentionally submit for inclusion in the work, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual-licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.