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Diesel 2.0.0-rc.0

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Diesel 2.0.0-rc.0

This release marks the first release candidate for the upcoming Diesel 2.0 Release.

Diesel 2.0.0 contains the contributions of more than 130 people. More than 1700 commits were submitted
over a span of 3 years.

As part of this release we introduced numerous new features and rewrote large parts of the internal structure.
Check out our changelog for a complete list of changes. As this is a new major Diesel release it contains a number of breaking changes. Checkout our draft migration guide for details about how to handle those breaking changes.

This release contains the following parts:

  • diesel 2.0.0-rc.0
  • diesel_derives 2.0.0-rc.0
  • diesel_migrations 2.0.0-rc.0
  • diesel_cli 2.0.0-rc.0
  • diesel_dynamic_schema 0.2.0-rc.0

This release marks a first prerelease of the upcoming Diesel 2.0 release. We ask you for your help to finalise the release.
Checkout the "Timeline for a Diesel 2.0 release" section for details about how you can help us finishing the release.

Features

As a highlight Diesel 2.0.0 adds support for the following features:

  • Fully type checked GROUP BY support
  • Support for table aliasing
  • Support for defining select clauses via a corresponding type
  • Support for UNION/INTERSECT queries

Support for GROUP BY clauses

Diesel 2.0 adds support for GROUP BY clauses for select queries.

This means queries like the following one will just work.

 users::table.inner_join(posts::table)
    .group_by(users::id)
    .select((users::name, count(posts::id)))

As this is the case for all other Diesel built-in query dsl, this construct is fully checked at compile time. This means Diesel
will ensure that the GROUP BY clause is valid for the current query and it will also ensure that expressions appearing inside
of your SELECT clause will match the aggregation rules provided by the current GROUP BY clause.

Support for table aliasing

Diesel 2.0 adds support for table aliasing. This enables users to write queries, where a table appears more than once in the corresponding
FROM clause. For this Diesel provides a Diesel::alias! macro that allows to define new alias for existing tables.

The following query demonstrates the support for this feature:

// Define new table alias for the existing `users` table
let users1 = diesel::alias!(schema::users as user1);

// Use the corresponding alias inside any existing query
users::table
    .inner_join(users1.on(users::id).eq(users1.field(users::id))))
    .select((users::id, users::name, users1.field(users::name)))
    .order_by(users1.field(users::id))

Again all of this is checked at compile time. So similar to a normal table, columns from aliases are only allowed to appear if
the corresponding query actually uses the alias.

Implied selection via the new Selectable trait

Diesel 2.0 features a new Selectable trait and derive that lets users declare that a type expects a certain kind of select clause.
The major use case for this feature is to ensure that columns from a specific query are always requested in the right order
for a corresponding type implementing Queryable. This also works for complex queries involving joins or other kinds of nesting.

#[derive(Queryable, Selectable)]
struct User {
    id: i32,
    name: String,
}

let first_user = users.select(User::as_select()).first(connection)?;

Diesel enforces at type system level that once you provided such a select clause via User::as_select() you are only allowed
to construct this type from the returned result of the corresponding query. This means there is no need to specify the User type
twice in the query above.

Support for UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT queries

Diesel 2.0 extents the query builder to support query combinations via UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT. This allows you
to easily chain multiple queries together as long as they return fields of the same type. Queries like the following
one are now supported:

 users.select(user_name.nullable())
    .union(animals.select(animal_name).filter(animal_name.is_not_null()))

As always this is checked at compile time to reject invalid queries, like for example that ones containing select
clauses with different fields.

Timeline for Diesel 2.0

We consider this release candidate of Diesel 2.0 as feature complete.
Before finally releasing a stable 2.0 release we want to address the following points:

  • Updating the guides on our web page to use the new Diesel 2.0 release
  • Improve the migration guide to cover missed details or changes
  • Improve our documentation to include more details on new features

You can help us rounding up this release by:

  • Updating your code to the RC release and report problems here
  • Help us improving the documentation by submitting reports and improvements
  • Help us porting our guides to the new release by submitting a PR here

Thanks

As part of this release we would like to welcome @Ten0 as part of the
diesel core team.

Thank you to everyone who helped make this release happen through bug reports, and discussion on Gitter. While we don't have a way to collect stats on that form of contribution, it's greatly appreciated.

In addition to the Diesel core team, 134 people contributed code to this release. A huge thank you to:

  • Alessandro Menezes
  • Alexander 'z33ky' Hirsch
  • Alexei Pastuchov
  • Alice Ryhl
  • Amila Welihinda
  • Andre Braga Reis
  • Andreas Runfalk
  • Andrew Safigan
  • Andrew Speed
  • Andy Russell
  • Artem Vorotnikov
  • Arve Seljebu
  • Billy Chan
  • Blas Rodriguez Irizar
  • Bryan Henry
  • Callym
  • Caroline Glassberg-Powell
  • Cassie Jones
  • Chenxi Yuan
  • Chris Hanks
  • Chris Maddox
  • Chris West (Faux)
  • Clouds Flowing
  • Corentin Henry
  • Daniel Buse
  • Danilo Bargen
  • David Teller
  • David Tulig
  • DebugSteven
  • Diggory Blake
  • Dmitriy Pleshevskiy
  • Dusty Mabe
  • EclipsedSolari
  • Emile Fugulin
  • Emm
  • Emmanuel Surleau
  • Erlend Langseth
  • Felix Watts
  • Filip Gospodinov
  • Garrett Thornburg
  • Giorgio Gambino
  • Grégory Obanos
  • Hal Gentz
  • Han Xu
  • Henk van der Laan
  • Henry Boisdequin
  • Hirokazu Hata
  • Iban Eguia (Razican)
  • Igor Raits
  • Ivan Tham
  • JR Heard
  • Jeremy Stucki
  • Jiří Sejkora
  • Joel Parker Henderson
  • John Brandt
  • Jonas Platte
  • Jonas Schievink
  • Joshua Koudys
  • Juhasz Sandor
  • Justice4Joffrey
  • Katharina Fey
  • Kevin King
  • Kevin Kirchner
  • Khionu Sybiern
  • Kitsu
  • Koisell
  • Kononnable
  • Leonardo Yvens
  • Lukas Markeffsky
  • Maccesch
  • Marc-Stefan Cassola
  • Martell Malone
  • Martijn Groeneveldt
  • Matthew Kuo
  • Matthieu Guillemot
  • Mcat12
  • Meven
  • Mike Cronce
  • Mr Ceperka
  • Nafiul Islam
  • Nathan Papapietro
  • Nicholas Yang
  • Oliver Cooper
  • Otto Castle
  • Pankaj Jangid
  • Paolo Barbolini
  • Paul Le Corre
  • Paul Martensen
  • Pavan Kumar Sunkara
  • Paweł Przeniczny
  • Philip Trauner
  • Raphael Arias
  • Roman
  • Ryan Leckey
  • Sarthak Singh
  • Scott Driggers
  • Sean Klein
  • Simon Ertl
  • Spencer Taylor
  • Steven Chu
  • Storm Timmermans
  • Sébastien Santoro
  • Takayuki Maeda
  • Thomas Constantine Moore
  • Thomas Eizinger
  • Thomas Etter
  • Tom MacWright
  • Tuetuopay
  • Urhengulas
  • Vanio Begic
  • WebeWizard
  • William Myers
  • Yin Jifeng
  • Yuki Okushi
  • Zane Duffield
  • blackghost1987
  • czotomo
  • dchenk
  • ejc Drobnič
  • gorbit99
  • hasezoey
  • hi-rustin
  • kevinpoitra
  • kpcyrd
  • matthew-dowdell
  • ode79
  • ropottnik
  • telios
  • theredfish
  • zoewithabang
  • Émile Fugulin
  • κeen
  • 二手掉包工程师
  • 棒棒彬_Binboy

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