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use rocket::serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// Base configuration for all database drivers.
///
/// A dictionary matching this structure is extracted from the active
/// [`Figment`](crate::figment::Figment), scoped to `databases.name`, where
/// `name` is the name of the database, by the
/// [`Initializer`](crate::Initializer) fairing on ignition and used to
/// configure the relevant database and database pool.
///
/// With the default provider, these parameters are typically configured in a
/// `Rocket.toml` file:
///
/// ```toml
/// [default.databases.db_name]
/// url = "/path/to/db.sqlite"
///
/// # only `url` is required. `Initializer` provides defaults for the rest.
/// min_connections = 64
/// max_connections = 1024
/// connect_timeout = 5
/// idle_timeout = 120
/// ```
///
/// Alternatively, a custom provider can be used. For example, a custom `Figment`
/// with a global `databases.name` configuration:
///
/// ```rust
/// # use rocket::launch;
/// #[launch]
/// fn rocket() -> _ {
/// let figment = rocket::Config::figment().merge((
/// "databases.name",
/// sea_orm_rocket::Config {
/// url: "db:specific@config&url".into(),
/// min_connections: None,
/// max_connections: 1024,
/// connect_timeout: 3,
/// idle_timeout: None,
/// sqlx_logging: true,
/// },
/// ));
///
/// rocket::custom(figment)
/// }
/// ```
///
/// For general information on configuration in Rocket, see [`rocket::config`].
/// For higher-level details on configuring a database, see the [crate-level
/// docs](crate#configuration).
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[serde(crate = "rocket::serde")]
pub struct Config {
/// Database-specific connection and configuration URL.
///
/// The format of the URL is database specific; consult your database's
/// documentation.
pub url: String,
/// Minimum number of connections to maintain in the pool.
///
/// **Note:** `deadpool` drivers do not support and thus ignore this value.
///
/// _Default:_ `None`.
pub min_connections: Option<u32>,
/// Maximum number of connections to maintain in the pool.
///
/// _Default:_ `workers * 4`.
pub max_connections: usize,
/// Number of seconds to wait for a connection before timing out.
///
/// If the timeout elapses before a connection can be made or retrieved from
/// a pool, an error is returned.
///
/// _Default:_ `5`.
pub connect_timeout: u64,
/// Maximum number of seconds to keep a connection alive for.
///
/// After a connection is established, it is maintained in a pool for
/// efficient connection retrieval. When an `idle_timeout` is set, that
/// connection will be closed after the timeout elapses. If an
/// `idle_timeout` is not specified, the behavior is driver specific but
/// typically defaults to keeping a connection active indefinitely.
///
/// _Default:_ `None`.
pub idle_timeout: Option<u64>,
/// Enable SQLx statement logging (default true)
pub sqlx_logging: bool,
}