PgCopyIn

Struct PgCopyIn 

pub struct PgCopyIn<C>
where C: DerefMut<Target = PgConnection>,
{ conn: Option<C>, response: CopyResponseData, }
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A connection in streaming COPY FROM STDIN mode.

Created by PgConnection::copy_in_raw or Pool::copy_out_raw.

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PgCopyIn::finish or PgCopyIn::abort must be called when finished or the connection will return an error the next time it is used.

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§conn: Option<C>§response: CopyResponseData

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impl<C> PgCopyIn<C>
where C: DerefMut<Target = PgConnection>,

pub fn is_textual(&self) -> bool

Returns true if Postgres is expecting data in text or CSV format.

pub fn num_columns(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of columns expected in the input.

pub fn column_is_textual(&self, column: usize) -> bool

Check if a column is expecting data in text format (true) or binary format (false).

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If column is out of range according to .num_columns().

pub async fn send( &mut self, data: impl Deref<Target = [u8]>, ) -> Result<&mut PgCopyIn<C>, Error>

Send a chunk of COPY data.

If you’re copying data from an AsyncRead, maybe consider Self::read_from instead.

pub async fn read_from( &mut self, source: impl AsyncRead + Unpin, ) -> Result<&mut PgCopyIn<C>, Error>

Copy data directly from source to the database without requiring an intermediate buffer.

source will be read to the end.

§Note: Completion Step Required

You must still call either Self::finish or Self::abort to complete the process.

§Note: Runtime Features

This method uses the AsyncRead trait which is re-exported from either Tokio or async-std depending on which runtime feature is used.

The runtime features used to be mutually exclusive, but are no longer. If both runtime-async-std and runtime-tokio features are enabled, the Tokio version takes precedent.

pub async fn abort(self, msg: impl Into<String>) -> Result<(), Error>

Signal that the COPY process should be aborted and any data received should be discarded.

The given message can be used for indicating the reason for the abort in the database logs.

The server is expected to respond with an error, so only unexpected errors are returned.

pub async fn finish(self) -> Result<u64, Error>

Signal that the COPY process is complete.

The number of rows affected is returned.

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impl<C> Drop for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: DerefMut<Target = PgConnection>,

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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impl<C> Freeze for PgCopyIn<C>
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impl<C> RefUnwindSafe for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<C> Send for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: Send,

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impl<C> Sync for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: Sync,

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impl<C> Unpin for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: Unpin,

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impl<C> UnwindSafe for PgCopyIn<C>
where C: UnwindSafe,

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