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@tauri-apps/plugin-sql
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Interface with SQL databases through sqlx. It supports the sqlite, mysql and postgres drivers, enabled by a Cargo feature.
| Platform | Supported |
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| Linux | ✓ |
| Windows | ✓ |
| macOS | ✓ |
| Android | ✓ |
| iOS | x |
This plugin requires a Rust version of at least 1.77.2
There are three general methods of installation that we can recommend.
Install the Core plugin by adding the following to your Cargo.toml file:
src-tauri/Cargo.toml
[dependencies.tauri-plugin-sql]
features = ["sqlite"] # or "postgres", or "mysql"
version = "2.0.0"
# alternatively with Git
git = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace"
branch = "v2"
You can install the JavaScript Guest bindings using your preferred JavaScript package manager:
pnpm add @tauri-apps/plugin-sql
# or
npm add @tauri-apps/plugin-sql
# or
yarn add @tauri-apps/plugin-sql
First you need to register the core plugin with Tauri:
src-tauri/src/lib.rs
fn main() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.plugin(tauri_plugin_sql::Builder::default().build())
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}
Afterwards all the plugin's APIs are available through the JavaScript guest bindings:
import Database from '@tauri-apps/plugin-sql'
// sqlite. The path is relative to `tauri::api::path::BaseDirectory::AppConfig`.
const db = await Database.load('sqlite:test.db')
// mysql
const db = await Database.load('mysql://user:pass@host/database')
// postgres
const db = await Database.load('postgres://postgres:password@localhost/test')
await db.execute('INSERT INTO ...')
We use sqlx as our underlying library, adopting their query syntax:
// INSERT and UPDATE examples for sqlite and postgres
const result = await db.execute(
'INSERT into todos (id, title, status) VALUES ($1, $2, $3)',
[todos.id, todos.title, todos.status]
)
const result = await db.execute(
'UPDATE todos SET title = $1, status = $2 WHERE id = $3',
[todos.title, todos.status, todos.id]
)
// INSERT and UPDATE examples for mysql
const result = await db.execute(
'INSERT into todos (id, title, status) VALUES (?, ?, ?)',
[todos.id, todos.title, todos.status]
)
const result = await db.execute(
'UPDATE todos SET title = ?, status = ? WHERE id = ?',
[todos.title, todos.status, todos.id]
)
This plugin supports database migrations, allowing you to manage database schema evolution over time.
Migrations are defined in Rust using the Migration struct. Each migration should include a unique version number, a description, the SQL to be executed, and the type of migration (Up or Down).
Example of a migration:
use tauri_plugin_sql::{Migration, MigrationKind};
let migration = Migration {
version: 1,
description: "create_initial_tables",
sql: "CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT);",
kind: MigrationKind::Up,
};
Migrations are registered with the Builder struct provided by the plugin. Use the add_migrations method to add your migrations to the plugin for a specific database connection.
Example of adding migrations:
use tauri_plugin_sql::{Builder, Migration, MigrationKind};
fn main() {
let migrations = vec![
// Define your migrations here
Migration {
version: 1,
description: "create_initial_tables",
sql: "CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT);",
kind: MigrationKind::Up,
}
];
tauri::Builder::default()
.plugin(
tauri_plugin_sql::Builder::default()
.add_migrations("sqlite:mydatabase.db", migrations)
.build(),
)
...
}
To apply the migrations when the plugin is initialized, add the connection string to the tauri.conf.json file:
{
"plugins": {
"sql": {
"preload": ["sqlite:mydatabase.db"]
}
}
}
Alternatively, the client side load() also runs the migrations for a given connection string:
import Database from '@tauri-apps/plugin-sql'
const db = await Database.load('sqlite:mydatabase.db')
Ensure that the migrations are defined in the correct order and are safe to run multiple times.
PRs accepted. Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
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Code: (c) 2015 - Present - The Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy.
MIT or MIT/Apache 2.0 where applicable.
FAQs
Interface with SQL databases
The npm package @tauri-apps/plugin-sql receives a total of 24,905 weekly downloads. As such, @tauri-apps/plugin-sql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tauri-apps/plugin-sql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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