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OOD Persistence

Asynchronous and synchronous interfaces and persistence implementations for your OOD architecture

Installation

Add ood_persistence = { version = "0", features = ["<IMPLEMENTATION_NAME>"] } as a dependency in Cargo.toml.

NOTE: change <IMPLEMENTATION_NAME> to feature name from available list. See Cargo.toml for more information.

Cargo.toml example:

[package]
name = "my-crate"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Me <user@rust-lang.org>"]

[dependencies]
ood_persistence = { version = "0", features = ["bb8_postgres"] }

In stable rust channel you can use only connection interface, but if you use nightly channel, add an additional "nightly" feature to your Cargo.toml and you can use transactions as well.

Usage

See examples directory.