I'm using doobie to query some data and everything works fine, like this:
case class Usuario(var documento: String, var nombre: String, var contrasena: String)
def getUsuario(doc: String) =
sql"""SELECT documento, nombre, contrasena FROM "Usuario" WHERE "documento" = $doc"""
.query[Usuario]
.option
.transact(xa)
.unsafeRunSync()
But if I declare a function with type restriction like this:
def getOption[T](f: Fragment): Option[T] = {
f.query[T]
.option
.transact(xa)
.unsafeRunSync()
}
I got these errors:
Error:(42, 12) Cannot find or construct a Read instance for type:
T
This can happen for a few reasons, but the most common case is that a data
member somewhere within this type doesn't have a Get instance in scope. Here are
some debugging hints:
- For Option types, ensure that a Read instance is in scope for the non-Option
version.
- For types you expect to map to a single column ensure that a Get instance is
in scope.
- For case classes, HLists, and shapeless records ensure that each element
has a Read instance in scope.
- Lather, rinse, repeat, recursively until you find the problematic bit.
You can check that an instance exists for Read in the REPL or in your code:
scala> Read[Foo]
and similarly with Get:
scala> Get[Foo]
And find the missing instance and construct it as needed. Refer to Chapter 12
of the book of doobie for more information.
f.query[T].option.transact(xa).unsafeRunSync()
Error:(42, 12) not enough arguments for method query: (implicit evidence$1: doobie.util.Read[T], implicit h: doobie.LogHandler)doobie.Query0[T].
Unspecified value parameter evidence$1.
f.query[T].option.transact(xa).unsafeRunSync()
Does anyone know how to make what I want? I think it's something with implicits but I don't know how to fix it.