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The driver maps database data types to matching Rust types to achieve seamless sending and receiving of CQL values.
See the following chapters for examples on how to send and receive each data type.
See Query values for more information about sending values in queries.
See Query result for more information about reading values from queries
Database types and their Rust equivalents:
Boolean
<—-> bool
Tinyint
<—-> i8
Smallint
<—-> i16
Int
<—-> i32
BigInt
<—-> i64
Float
<—-> f32
Double
<—-> f64
Ascii
, Text
, Varchar
<—-> &str
, String
Counter
<—-> value::Counter
Blob
<—-> Vec<u8>
Inet
<—-> std::net::IpAddr
Uuid
<—-> uuid::Uuid
Timeuuid
<—-> value::CqlTimeuuid
Date
<—-> value::CqlDate
, chrono::NaiveDate
, time::Date
Time
<—-> value::CqlTime
, chrono::NaiveTime
, time::Time
Timestamp
<—-> value::CqlTimestamp
, chrono::DateTime<Utc>
, time::OffsetDateTime
Duration
<—-> value::CqlDuration
Decimal
<—-> value::CqlDecimal
, bigdecimal::Decimal
Varint
<—-> value::CqlVarint
, num_bigint::BigInt
(v0.3 and v0.4)
List
<—-> Vec<T>
Set
<—-> Vec<T>
Map
<—-> std::collections::HashMap<K, V>
Tuple
<—-> Rust tuples
UDT (User defined type)
<—-> Custom user structs with macros