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use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::env::var;
use std::fmt::{Display, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
pub use ssl_mode::PgSslMode;
use crate::{connection::LogSettings, net::tls::CertificateInput};
mod connect;
mod parse;
mod pgpass;
mod ssl_mode;
/// Options and flags which can be used to configure a PostgreSQL connection.
///
/// A value of `PgConnectOptions` can be parsed from a connection URL,
/// as described by [libpq](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING).
///
/// The general form for a connection URL is:
///
/// ```text
/// postgresql://[user[:password]@][host][:port][/dbname][?param1=value1&...]
/// ```
///
/// This type also implements [`FromStr`][std::str::FromStr] so you can parse it from a string
/// containing a connection URL and then further adjust options if necessary (see example below).
///
/// ## Parameters
///
/// |Parameter|Default|Description|
/// |---------|-------|-----------|
/// | `sslmode` | `prefer` | Determines whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated. See [`PgSslMode`]. |
/// | `sslrootcert` | `None` | Sets the name of a file containing a list of trusted SSL Certificate Authorities. |
/// | `statement-cache-capacity` | `100` | The maximum number of prepared statements stored in the cache. Set to `0` to disable. |
/// | `host` | `None` | Path to the directory containing a PostgreSQL unix domain socket, which will be used instead of TCP if set. |
/// | `hostaddr` | `None` | Same as `host`, but only accepts IP addresses. |
/// | `application-name` | `None` | The name will be displayed in the pg_stat_activity view and included in CSV log entries. |
/// | `user` | result of `whoami` | PostgreSQL user name to connect as. |
/// | `password` | `None` | Password to be used if the server demands password authentication. |
/// | `port` | `5432` | Port number to connect to at the server host, or socket file name extension for Unix-domain connections. |
/// | `dbname` | `None` | The database name. |
/// | `options` | `None` | The runtime parameters to send to the server at connection start. |
///
/// The URL scheme designator can be either `postgresql://` or `postgres://`.
/// Each of the URL parts is optional.
///
/// ```text
/// postgresql://
/// postgresql://localhost
/// postgresql://localhost:5433
/// postgresql://localhost/mydb
/// postgresql://user@localhost
/// postgresql://user:secret@localhost
/// postgresql://localhost?dbname=mydb&user=postgres&password=postgres
/// ```
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// use sqlx::{Connection, ConnectOptions};
/// use sqlx::postgres::{PgConnectOptions, PgConnection, PgPool, PgSslMode};
///
/// # async fn example() -> sqlx::Result<()> {
/// // URL connection string
/// let conn = PgConnection::connect("postgres://localhost/mydb").await?;
///
/// // Manually-constructed options
/// let conn = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .host("secret-host")
/// .port(2525)
/// .username("secret-user")
/// .password("secret-password")
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::Require)
/// .connect()
/// .await?;
///
/// // Modifying options parsed from a string
/// let mut opts: PgConnectOptions = "postgres://localhost/mydb".parse()?;
///
/// // Change the log verbosity level for queries.
/// // Information about SQL queries is logged at `DEBUG` level by default.
/// opts = opts.log_statements(log::LevelFilter::Trace);
///
/// let pool = PgPool::connect_with(&opts).await?;
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct PgConnectOptions {
pub(crate) host: String,
pub(crate) port: u16,
pub(crate) socket: Option<PathBuf>,
pub(crate) username: String,
pub(crate) password: Option<String>,
pub(crate) database: Option<String>,
pub(crate) ssl_mode: PgSslMode,
pub(crate) ssl_root_cert: Option<CertificateInput>,
pub(crate) ssl_client_cert: Option<CertificateInput>,
pub(crate) ssl_client_key: Option<CertificateInput>,
pub(crate) statement_cache_capacity: usize,
pub(crate) application_name: Option<String>,
pub(crate) log_settings: LogSettings,
pub(crate) extra_float_digits: Option<Cow<'static, str>>,
pub(crate) options: Option<String>,
}
impl Default for PgConnectOptions {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new_without_pgpass().apply_pgpass()
}
}
impl PgConnectOptions {
/// Creates a new, default set of options ready for configuration.
///
/// By default, this reads the following environment variables and sets their
/// equivalent options.
///
/// * `PGHOST`
/// * `PGPORT`
/// * `PGUSER`
/// * `PGPASSWORD`
/// * `PGDATABASE`
/// * `PGSSLROOTCERT`
/// * `PGSSLCERT`
/// * `PGSSLKEY`
/// * `PGSSLMODE`
/// * `PGAPPNAME`
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new();
/// ```
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::new_without_pgpass().apply_pgpass()
}
pub fn new_without_pgpass() -> Self {
let port = var("PGPORT")
.ok()
.and_then(|v| v.parse().ok())
.unwrap_or(5432);
let host = var("PGHOST").ok().unwrap_or_else(|| default_host(port));
let username = var("PGUSER").ok().unwrap_or_else(whoami::username);
let database = var("PGDATABASE").ok();
PgConnectOptions {
port,
host,
socket: None,
username,
password: var("PGPASSWORD").ok(),
database,
ssl_root_cert: var("PGSSLROOTCERT").ok().map(CertificateInput::from),
ssl_client_cert: var("PGSSLCERT").ok().map(CertificateInput::from),
ssl_client_key: var("PGSSLKEY").ok().map(CertificateInput::from),
ssl_mode: var("PGSSLMODE")
.ok()
.and_then(|v| v.parse().ok())
.unwrap_or_default(),
statement_cache_capacity: 100,
application_name: var("PGAPPNAME").ok(),
extra_float_digits: Some("2".into()),
log_settings: Default::default(),
options: var("PGOPTIONS").ok(),
}
}
pub(crate) fn apply_pgpass(mut self) -> Self {
if self.password.is_none() {
self.password = pgpass::load_password(
&self.host,
self.port,
&self.username,
self.database.as_deref(),
);
}
self
}
/// Sets the name of the host to connect to.
///
/// If a host name begins with a slash, it specifies
/// Unix-domain communication rather than TCP/IP communication; the value is the name of
/// the directory in which the socket file is stored.
///
/// The default behavior when host is not specified, or is empty,
/// is to connect to a Unix-domain socket
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .host("localhost");
/// ```
pub fn host(mut self, host: &str) -> Self {
self.host = host.to_owned();
self
}
/// Sets the port to connect to at the server host.
///
/// The default port for PostgreSQL is `5432`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .port(5432);
/// ```
pub fn port(mut self, port: u16) -> Self {
self.port = port;
self
}
/// Sets a custom path to a directory containing a unix domain socket,
/// switching the connection method from TCP to the corresponding socket.
///
/// By default set to `None`.
pub fn socket(mut self, path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self {
self.socket = Some(path.as_ref().to_path_buf());
self
}
/// Sets the username to connect as.
///
/// Defaults to be the same as the operating system name of
/// the user running the application.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .username("postgres");
/// ```
pub fn username(mut self, username: &str) -> Self {
self.username = username.to_owned();
self
}
/// Sets the password to use if the server demands password authentication.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .username("root")
/// .password("safe-and-secure");
/// ```
pub fn password(mut self, password: &str) -> Self {
self.password = Some(password.to_owned());
self
}
/// Sets the database name. Defaults to be the same as the user name.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .database("postgres");
/// ```
pub fn database(mut self, database: &str) -> Self {
self.database = Some(database.to_owned());
self
}
/// Sets whether or with what priority a secure SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated
/// with the server.
///
/// By default, the SSL mode is [`Prefer`](PgSslMode::Prefer), and the client will
/// first attempt an SSL connection but fallback to a non-SSL connection on failure.
///
/// Ignored for Unix domain socket communication.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::Require);
/// ```
pub fn ssl_mode(mut self, mode: PgSslMode) -> Self {
self.ssl_mode = mode;
self
}
/// Sets the name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s).
/// If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by
/// one of these authorities.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_root_cert("./ca-certificate.crt");
/// ```
pub fn ssl_root_cert(mut self, cert: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self {
self.ssl_root_cert = Some(CertificateInput::File(cert.as_ref().to_path_buf()));
self
}
/// Sets the name of a file containing SSL client certificate.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_client_cert("./client.crt");
/// ```
pub fn ssl_client_cert(mut self, cert: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self {
self.ssl_client_cert = Some(CertificateInput::File(cert.as_ref().to_path_buf()));
self
}
/// Sets the SSL client certificate as a PEM-encoded byte slice.
///
/// This should be an ASCII-encoded blob that starts with `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----`.
///
/// # Example
/// Note: embedding SSL certificates and keys in the binary is not advised.
/// This is for illustration purposes only.
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
///
/// const CERT: &[u8] = b"\
/// -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
/// <Certificate data here.>
/// -----END CERTIFICATE-----";
///
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_client_cert_from_pem(CERT);
/// ```
pub fn ssl_client_cert_from_pem(mut self, cert: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> Self {
self.ssl_client_cert = Some(CertificateInput::Inline(cert.as_ref().to_vec()));
self
}
/// Sets the name of a file containing SSL client key.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_client_key("./client.key");
/// ```
pub fn ssl_client_key(mut self, key: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Self {
self.ssl_client_key = Some(CertificateInput::File(key.as_ref().to_path_buf()));
self
}
/// Sets the SSL client key as a PEM-encoded byte slice.
///
/// This should be an ASCII-encoded blob that starts with `-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----`.
///
/// # Example
/// Note: embedding SSL certificates and keys in the binary is not advised.
/// This is for illustration purposes only.
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
///
/// const KEY: &[u8] = b"\
/// -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
/// <Private key data here.>
/// -----END PRIVATE KEY-----";
///
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_client_key_from_pem(KEY);
/// ```
pub fn ssl_client_key_from_pem(mut self, key: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> Self {
self.ssl_client_key = Some(CertificateInput::Inline(key.as_ref().to_vec()));
self
}
/// Sets PEM encoded trusted SSL Certificate Authorities (CA).
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgSslMode, PgConnectOptions};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // Providing a CA certificate with less than VerifyCa is pointless
/// .ssl_mode(PgSslMode::VerifyCa)
/// .ssl_root_cert_from_pem(vec![]);
/// ```
pub fn ssl_root_cert_from_pem(mut self, pem_certificate: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
self.ssl_root_cert = Some(CertificateInput::Inline(pem_certificate));
self
}
/// Sets the capacity of the connection's statement cache in a number of stored
/// distinct statements. Caching is handled using LRU, meaning when the
/// amount of queries hits the defined limit, the oldest statement will get
/// dropped.
///
/// The default cache capacity is 100 statements.
pub fn statement_cache_capacity(mut self, capacity: usize) -> Self {
self.statement_cache_capacity = capacity;
self
}
/// Sets the application name. Defaults to None
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .application_name("my-app");
/// ```
pub fn application_name(mut self, application_name: &str) -> Self {
self.application_name = Some(application_name.to_owned());
self
}
/// Sets or removes the `extra_float_digits` connection option.
///
/// This changes the default precision of floating-point values returned in text mode (when
/// not using prepared statements such as calling methods of [`Executor`] directly).
///
/// Historically, Postgres would by default round floating-point values to 6 and 15 digits
/// for `float4`/`REAL` (`f32`) and `float8`/`DOUBLE` (`f64`), respectively, which would mean
/// that the returned value may not be exactly the same as its representation in Postgres.
///
/// The nominal range for this value is `-15` to `3`, where negative values for this option
/// cause floating-points to be rounded to that many fewer digits than normal (`-1` causes
/// `float4` to be rounded to 5 digits instead of six, or 14 instead of 15 for `float8`),
/// positive values cause Postgres to emit that many extra digits of precision over default
/// (or simply use maximum precision in Postgres 12 and later),
/// and 0 means keep the default behavior (or the "old" behavior described above
/// as of Postgres 12).
///
/// SQLx sets this value to 3 by default, which tells Postgres to return floating-point values
/// at their maximum precision in the hope that the parsed value will be identical to its
/// counterpart in Postgres. This is also the default in Postgres 12 and later anyway.
///
/// However, older versions of Postgres and alternative implementations that talk the Postgres
/// protocol may not support this option, or the full range of values.
///
/// If you get an error like "unknown option `extra_float_digits`" when connecting, try
/// setting this to `None` or consult the manual of your database for the allowed range
/// of values.
///
/// For more information, see:
/// * [Postgres manual, 20.11.2: Client Connection Defaults; Locale and Formatting][20.11.2]
/// * [Postgres manual, 8.1.3: Numeric Types; Floating-point Types][8.1.3]
///
/// [`Executor`]: crate::executor::Executor
/// [20.11.2]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-client.html#RUNTIME-CONFIG-CLIENT-FORMAT
/// [8.1.3]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-numeric.html#DATATYPE-FLOAT
///
/// ### Examples
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
///
/// let mut options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // for Redshift and Postgres 10
/// .extra_float_digits(2);
///
/// let mut options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// // don't send the option at all (Postgres 9 and older)
/// .extra_float_digits(None);
/// ```
pub fn extra_float_digits(mut self, extra_float_digits: impl Into<Option<i8>>) -> Self {
self.extra_float_digits = extra_float_digits.into().map(|it| it.to_string().into());
self
}
/// Set additional startup options for the connection as a list of key-value pairs.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .options([("geqo", "off"), ("statement_timeout", "5min")]);
/// ```
pub fn options<K, V, I>(mut self, options: I) -> Self
where
K: Display,
V: Display,
I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,
{
// Do this in here so `options_str` is only set if we have an option to insert
let options_str = self.options.get_or_insert_with(String::new);
for (k, v) in options {
if !options_str.is_empty() {
options_str.push(' ');
}
write!(options_str, "-c {k}={v}").expect("failed to write an option to the string");
}
self
}
/// We try using a socket if hostname starts with `/` or if socket parameter
/// is specified.
pub(crate) fn fetch_socket(&self) -> Option<String> {
match self.socket {
Some(ref socket) => {
let full_path = format!("{}/.s.PGSQL.{}", socket.display(), self.port);
Some(full_path)
}
None if self.host.starts_with('/') => {
let full_path = format!("{}/.s.PGSQL.{}", self.host, self.port);
Some(full_path)
}
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl PgConnectOptions {
/// Get the current host.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .host("127.0.0.1");
/// assert_eq!(options.get_host(), "127.0.0.1");
/// ```
pub fn get_host(&self) -> &str {
&self.host
}
/// Get the server's port.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .port(6543);
/// assert_eq!(options.get_port(), 6543);
/// ```
pub fn get_port(&self) -> u16 {
self.port
}
/// Get the socket path.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .socket("/tmp");
/// assert!(options.get_socket().is_some());
/// ```
pub fn get_socket(&self) -> Option<&PathBuf> {
self.socket.as_ref()
}
/// Get the server's port.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .username("foo");
/// assert_eq!(options.get_username(), "foo");
/// ```
pub fn get_username(&self) -> &str {
&self.username
}
/// Get the current database name.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .database("postgres");
/// assert!(options.get_database().is_some());
/// ```
pub fn get_database(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.database.as_deref()
}
/// Get the SSL mode.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::{PgConnectOptions, PgSslMode};
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new();
/// assert!(matches!(options.get_ssl_mode(), PgSslMode::Prefer));
/// ```
pub fn get_ssl_mode(&self) -> PgSslMode {
self.ssl_mode
}
/// Get the application name.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .application_name("service");
/// assert!(options.get_application_name().is_some());
/// ```
pub fn get_application_name(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.application_name.as_deref()
}
/// Get the options.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use sqlx_postgres::PgConnectOptions;
/// let options = PgConnectOptions::new()
/// .options([("foo", "bar")]);
/// assert!(options.get_options().is_some());
/// ```
pub fn get_options(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.options.as_deref()
}
}
fn default_host(port: u16) -> String {
// try to check for the existence of a unix socket and uses that
let socket = format!(".s.PGSQL.{port}");
let candidates = [
"/var/run/postgresql", // Debian
"/private/tmp", // OSX (homebrew)
"/tmp", // Default
];
for candidate in &candidates {
if Path::new(candidate).join(&socket).exists() {
return candidate.to_string();
}
}
// fallback to localhost if no socket was found
"localhost".to_owned()
}
#[test]
fn test_options_formatting() {
let options = PgConnectOptions::new().options([("geqo", "off")]);
assert_eq!(options.options, Some("-c geqo=off".to_string()));
let options = options.options([("search_path", "sqlx")]);
assert_eq!(
options.options,
Some("-c geqo=off -c search_path=sqlx".to_string())
);
let options = PgConnectOptions::new().options([("geqo", "off"), ("statement_timeout", "5min")]);
assert_eq!(
options.options,
Some("-c geqo=off -c statement_timeout=5min".to_string())
);
let options = PgConnectOptions::new();
assert_eq!(options.options, None);
}