tokio_postgres/cancel_token.rs
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use crate::config::SslMode;
use crate::tls::TlsConnect;
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
use crate::{cancel_query, client::SocketConfig, tls::MakeTlsConnect, Socket};
use crate::{cancel_query_raw, Error};
use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
/// The capability to request cancellation of in-progress queries on a
/// connection.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct CancelToken {
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
pub(crate) socket_config: Option<SocketConfig>,
pub(crate) ssl_mode: SslMode,
pub(crate) process_id: i32,
pub(crate) secret_key: i32,
}
impl CancelToken {
/// Attempts to cancel the in-progress query on the connection associated
/// with this `CancelToken`.
///
/// The server provides no information about whether a cancellation attempt was successful or not. An error will
/// only be returned if the client was unable to connect to the database.
///
/// Cancellation is inherently racy. There is no guarantee that the
/// cancellation request will reach the server before the query terminates
/// normally, or that the connection associated with this token is still
/// active.
///
/// Requires the `runtime` Cargo feature (enabled by default).
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
pub async fn cancel_query<T>(&self, tls: T) -> Result<(), Error>
where
T: MakeTlsConnect<Socket>,
{
cancel_query::cancel_query(
self.socket_config.clone(),
self.ssl_mode,
tls,
self.process_id,
self.secret_key,
)
.await
}
/// Like `cancel_query`, but uses a stream which is already connected to the server rather than opening a new
/// connection itself.
pub async fn cancel_query_raw<S, T>(&self, stream: S, tls: T) -> Result<(), Error>
where
S: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin,
T: TlsConnect<S>,
{
cancel_query_raw::cancel_query_raw(
stream,
self.ssl_mode,
tls,
true,
self.process_id,
self.secret_key,
)
.await
}
}