surrealdb

Struct Response

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pub struct Response(/* private fields */);
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The response type of a Surreal::query request

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impl Response

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pub fn take<R>(&mut self, index: impl QueryResult<R>) -> Result<R>

Takes and returns records returned from the database

A query that only returns one result can be deserialized into an Option<T>, while those that return multiple results should be deserialized into a Vec<T>.

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use serde::Deserialize;
use surrealdb::sql;

#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
struct User {
    id: String,
    balance: String
}

let mut response = db
    // Get `john`'s details
    .query("SELECT * FROM user:john")
    // List all users whose first name is John
    .query("SELECT * FROM user WHERE name.first = 'John'")
    // Get John's address
    .query("SELECT address FROM user:john")
    // Get all users' addresses
    .query("SELECT address FROM user")
    .await?;

// Get the first (and only) user from the first query
let user: Option<User> = response.take(0)?;

// Get all users from the second query
let users: Vec<User> = response.take(1)?;

// Retrieve John's address without making a special struct for it
let address: Option<String> = response.take((2, "address"))?;

// Get all users' addresses
let addresses: Vec<String> = response.take((3, "address"))?;

// You can continue taking more fields on the same response
// object when extracting individual fields
let mut response = db.query("SELECT * FROM user").await?;

// Since the query we want to access is at index 0, we can use
// a shortcut instead of `response.take((0, "field"))`
let ids: Vec<String> = response.take("id")?;
let names: Vec<String> = response.take("name")?;
let addresses: Vec<String> = response.take("address")?;

The indices are stable. Taking one index doesn’t affect the numbering of the other indices, so you can take them in any order you see fit.

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pub fn take_errors(&mut self) -> HashMap<usize, Error>

Take all errors from the query response

The errors are keyed by the corresponding index of the statement that failed. Afterwards the response is left with only statements that did not produce any errors.

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use surrealdb::sql;

let errors = response.take_errors();
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pub fn check(self) -> Result<Self>

Check query response for errors and return the first error, if any, or the response

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use surrealdb::sql;

response.check()?;
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pub fn num_statements(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of statements in the query

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use surrealdb::sql;

let response = db.query("SELECT * FROM user:john; SELECT * FROM user;").await?;

assert_eq!(response.num_statements(), 2);

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impl Debug for Response

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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