When UpdateForm wraps fields that are already Option<T>, it creates nested Options (Option<Option<T>>). The old bind_form_values method bound these directly as &Option<T>, which caused MySQL "malform packet" errors for Uuid -> BINARY(16) conversions. Now both bind_form_values and bind_all_values use update_stmt_with_values() which properly converts values through the Value enum: - Some(None) -> Value::Null - Some(Some(v)) -> Value::T(v) This preserves the three-state semantics: - None: don't include field in UPDATE - Some(None): SET column = NULL - Some(Some(v)): SET column = value Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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README.md
sqlx-record
Entity CRUD and change tracking for SQL databases with SQLx.
A Rust library that provides derive macros for automatic CRUD operations and comprehensive audit trails for SQL entities. Track who changed what, when, and why with actor, session, and change set metadata.
Features
#[derive(Entity)]generates complete CRUD operations- Type-safe query building with composable filters
- Change tracking with WHO, WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE metadata
- Version fields for optimistic locking
- Diff detection between model states
- CLI tool for managing audit tables
- Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite
Installation
Add to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
sqlx-record = { version = "0.1", features = ["mysql", "derive"] }
# or for PostgreSQL:
# sqlx-record = { version = "0.1", features = ["postgres", "derive"] }
# or for SQLite:
# sqlx-record = { version = "0.1", features = ["sqlite", "derive"] }
Usage
use sqlx_record::prelude::*;
use sqlx::FromRow;
#[derive(Entity, FromRow)]
#[table_name = "users"]
struct User {
#[primary_key]
id: Uuid,
name: String,
email: String,
#[version]
version: u32,
}
// Insert
let id = user.insert(&pool).await?;
// Query with filters
let users = User::find(&pool, filters![("active", true)], None).await?;
// Update with diff tracking
let mut form = User::update_form().with_name("New Name".into());
let diff = form.db_diff(&id, &pool).await?;
user.update(&pool, form).await?;
License
MIT