use std::collections::BTreeMap; use std::sync::Arc; use std::sync::Mutex; use log::error; use log::info; use sqlx::postgres::PgPoolOptions; use sqlx::PgPool; #[derive(Clone)] pub struct CaptchaState { pub capthca_db: Arc>>, } impl CaptchaState { pub fn new() -> Self { Self { capthca_db: Arc::new(Mutex::new(BTreeMap::new())), } } } #[derive(Clone)] pub struct ServerState { pub pool: PgPool, } impl ServerState { pub async fn new() -> Self { // This is almost certainly bad practice for more reasons than I can count dotenvy::dotenv().ok(); let db_url = dotenvy::var("DATABASE_URL").unwrap_or_else(|_| { error!("DATABASE_URL not set in environment!"); std::process::exit(1); }); info!("Using db_url: {}", &db_url); let pool = PgPoolOptions::new() .max_connections(5) .connect(&db_url) .await .unwrap(); sqlx::migrate!("./migrations_pg").run(&pool).await.unwrap(); match crate::db::db_new_user("imbus".to_string(), "kartellen1234".to_string(), &pool).await { Some(u) => info!("Created default user {}", u.username), None => error!("Failed to create default user..."), } #[cfg(debug_assertions)] debug_setup(&pool).await.unwrap(); Self { pool } } } // Inserts a bunch of dummy data into the database // Mostly useful for debugging new posts, as we need to satisfy foreign key constraints. #[cfg(debug_assertions)] async fn debug_setup(pool: &PgPool) -> Result<(), sqlx::Error> { use lipsum::lipsum; use sqlx::query; use crate::db::db_new_user; db_new_user("user".to_string(), "pass".to_string(), pool).await; // Check if the demo post already exists let posted = query!("SELECT * FROM posts WHERE id = 1",) .fetch_one(pool) .await .ok(); // If the demo user already has a post, don't insert another one if !posted.is_some() { // This requires that the user with id 1 exists in the user table query!("INSERT INTO posts (user_id, content) VALUES (1, 'Hello world! The demo username is user and the password is pass.')",) .execute(pool) .await?; for _ in 0..10 { query!( "INSERT INTO posts (user_id, content) VALUES (1, $1)", lipsum(50) ) .execute(pool) .await?; } } Ok(()) }