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//! Diesel does not support tokio, so we have to run it in separate threads.
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//! Actix supports sync actors by default, so we going to create sync actor that will
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//! use diesel. Technically sync actors are worker style actors, multiple of them
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//! can run in parallele and process messages from same queue.
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//! can run in parallel and process messages from same queue.
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extern crate serde;
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extern crate serde_json;
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#[macro_use]
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At the moment of 1.0 release Diesel does not support asynchronous operations.
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But it possible to use `actix` synchronous actor system as a db interface api.
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Multiple sync actors could be run in parallel, in this case all of this actors
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process messages from the same queue (sync actors actually work in mpmc mode).
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Technically sync actors are worker style actors, multiple of them
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can be run in parallel and process messages from same queue (sync actors work in mpmc mode).
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Let's create simple db api that can insert new user row into sqlite table.
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We need to define sync actor and connection that this actor will use. Same approach
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