* feat: initial commit of postgres protocol adapter * initial commit of postgres server * feat: use common_io runtime and correct testcase * fix previous tests * feat: adopt pgwire api changes and add support for text encoded data * feat: initial integration with datanode * test: add feature flag to test * fix: resolve lint warnings * feat: add postgres feature flags for datanode * feat: add support for newly introduced timestamp type * feat: adopt latest datanode changes * fix: address clippy warning for flattern scenario * fix: make clippy great again * fix: address issues found in review * chore: sort dependencies by name * feat: adopt new Output api * fix: return error on unsupported data types * refactor: extract common code dealing with record batches * fix: resolve clippy warnings * test: adds some unit tests postgres handler * test: correct test for cargo update * fix: update query module name * test: add assertion for error content
GreptimeDB
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
Build the Docker Image
docker build --network host -f docker/Dockerfile -t greptimedb .
Usage
Start Datanode
// 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
Start datanode by runing docker container:
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-p 3001:3001 \
-p 3306:3306 \
greptimedb
Start Frontend
Frontend should connect to Datanode, so Datanode must have been started at first!
// Connects to local Datanode at its default GRPC port: 3001
// Start Frontend with default options.
cargo run -- frontend start
OR
// Start Frontend with `mysql-addr` option.
cargo run -- frontend start --mysql-addr=0.0.0.0:9999
OR
// Start datanode with `log-dir` and `log-level` options.
cargo run -- --log-dir=logs --log-level=debug frontend start
Start datanode with config file:
cargo run -- --log-dir=logs --log-level=debug frontend start -c ./config/frontend.example.toml
SQL Operations
-
Connecting DB by mysql client:
# The datanode listen on port 3306 by default. mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3306 -
Create table:
CREATE TABLE monitor ( host STRING, ts TIMESTAMP, cpu DOUBLE DEFAULT 0, memory DOUBLE, TIME INDEX (ts), PRIMARY KEY(ts,host)) ENGINE=mito WITH(regions=1); -
Insert data:
INSERT INTO monitor(host, cpu, memory, ts) VALUES ('host1', 66.6, 1024, 1660897955); INSERT INTO monitor(host, cpu, memory, ts) VALUES ('host2', 77.7, 2048, 1660897956); INSERT INTO monitor(host, cpu, memory, ts) VALUES ('host3', 88.8, 4096, 1660897957); -
Query data:
mysql> SELECT * FROM monitor; +-------+------------+------+--------+ | host | ts | cpu | memory | +-------+------------+------+--------+ | host1 | 1660897955 | 66.6 | 1024 | | host2 | 1660897956 | 77.7 | 2048 | | host3 | 1660897957 | 88.8 | 4096 | +-------+------------+------+--------+ 3 rows in set (0.01 sec)You can delete your data by removing
/tmp/greptimedb.
Contribute
- Install rust
- Install
pre-commitfor run hooks on every commit automatically such ascargo fmtetc.
$ pip install pre-commit
or
$ brew install pre-commit
$
- Install the git hook scripts:
$ pre-commit install
pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-commit
$ pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg
pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/commit-msg
$ pre-commit install --hook-type pre-push
pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-pus
now pre-commit will run automatically on git commit.
- Check out branch from
developand make your contribution. Follow the style guide. Create a PR when you are ready, feel free and have fun!