Lei, Huang a1c4921933 feat: impl create table sql execution (#168)
* catalog manager allocates table id

* rebase develop

* add some tests

* add some more test

* fix some cr comments

* insert into system catalog

* use slice pattern to simplify code

* add optional dependencies

* add sql-to-request test

* successfully recover

* fix unit tests

* rebase develop

* add some tests

* fix some cr comments

* fix some cr comments

* add a lock to CatalogManager

* feat: add gmt_created and gmt_modified columns to system catalog table
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GreptimeDB

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GreptimeDB: the next-generation hybrid timeseries/analytics processing database in the cloud.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

To compile GreptimeDB from source, you'll need the following:

  • Rust
  • Protobuf
  • OpenSSL

Rust

The easiest way to install Rust is to use rustup, which will check our rust-toolchain file and install correct Rust version for you.

Protobuf

protoc is required for compiling .proto files. protobuf is available from major package manager on macos and linux distributions. You can find an installation instructions here.

OpenSSL

For Ubuntu:

sudo apt install libssl-dev

For RedHat-based: Fedora, Oracle Linux, etc:

sudo dnf install openssl-devel

For macOS:

brew install openssl

Usage

// Start datanode with default options.
cargo run -- datanode start

OR

// Start datanode with `http-addr` option.
cargo run -- datanode start --http-addr=0.0.0.0:9999

OR

// Start datanode with `log-dir` and `log-level` options.
cargo run -- --log-dir=logs --log-level=debug datanode start

Start datanode with config file:

cargo run -- --log-dir=logs --log-level=debug datanode start -c ./config/datanode.example.toml
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