lua-resty-ssdb - Lua ssdb client driver for the ngx_lua based on the cosocket API
This library is considedb production ready.
This Lua library is a SSDB client driver for the ngx_lua nginx module:
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule
This Lua library takes advantage of ngx_lua's cosocket API, which ensures 100% nonblocking behavior.
Note that at least ngx_lua 0.5.14 or ngx_openresty 1.2.1.14 is required.
SSDB is an open source, advanced key-value store server based on leveldb database:
https://github.com/ideawu/ssdb
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-ssdb/lib/?.lua;;";
server {
location /test {
content_by_lua '
local ssdb = require "resty.ssdb"
local db = ssdb:new()
db:set_timeout(1000) -- 1 sec
local ok, err = db:connect("127.0.0.1", 8888)
if not ok then
ngx.say("failed to connect: ", err)
return
end
ok, err = db:set("dog", "an animal")
if not ok then
ngx.say("failed to set dog: ", err)
return
end
ngx.say("set result: ", ok)
local res, err = db:get("dog")
if not res then
ngx.say("failed to get dog: ", err)
return
end
if res == ngx.null then
ngx.say("dog not found.")
return
end
ngx.say("dog: ", res)
db:init_pipeline()
db:set("cat", "Marry")
db:set("horse", "Bob")
db:get("cat")
db:get("horse")
local results, err = db:commit_pipeline()
if not results then
ngx.say("failed to commit the pipelined requests: ", err)
return
end
for i, res in ipairs(results) do
if type(res) == "table" then
if not res[1] then
ngx.say("failed to run command ", i, ": ", res[2])
else
-- process the table value
end
else
-- process the scalar value
end
end
-- put it into the connection pool of size 100,
-- with 0 idle timeout
local ok, err = db:set_keepalive(0, 100)
if not ok then
ngx.say("failed to set keepalive: ", err)
return
end
-- or just close the connection right away:
-- local ok, err = db:close()
-- if not ok then
-- ngx.say("failed to close: ", err)
-- return
-- end
';
}
}
All of the SSDB commands have their own methods with the same name except all in lower case.
You can find the complete list of SSDB commands here:
https://github.com/ideawu/ssdb/wiki/Commands
You need to check out this SSDB command reference to see what SSDB command accepts what arguments.
The SSDB command arguments can be directly fed into the corresponding method call. For example, the "GET" SSDB command accepts a single key argument, then you can just call the "get" method like this:
local res, err = db:get("key")
Or, the "set" method with two arguments like this:
local res, err = db:set("key", "value")
And, the "SCAN" ssdb command accepts three arguments, then you should call the "scan" method like this:
local res, err = db:scan("0", "z", "8")
For example, "SET", "GET", "SCAN", and "RSCAN" commands correspond to the methods "set", "get", "scan", and "rscan".
All ssdb command methods returns a Lua table and nil
otherwise. In case of errors or failures, it will also return a second value which is a string describing the error.
If ssdb command only results in "status reply"(such as ok
, not found
, etc), then returns a Lua table only include status, otherwise SSDB returns a Lua table holding all the composing values (not include status).
A nil reply results in a ngx.null
return value.
See https://github.com/ideawu/ssdb/wiki/Commands for details regarding various SSDB reply types.
In addition to all those ssdb command methods, the following methods are also provided:
syntax: db, err = ssdb:new()
Creates a ssdb object. In case of failures, returns nil
and a string describing the error.
syntax: ok, err = db:connect(host, port, options_table?)
Attempts to connect to the remote host and port that the ssdb server is listening to.
Before actually resolving the host name and connecting to the remote backend, this method will always look up the connection pool for matched idle connections created by previous calls of this method.
An optional Lua table can be specified as the last argument to this method to specify various connect options:
pool
: Specifies a custom name for the connection pool being used. If omitted, then the connection pool name will be generated from the string template<host>:<port>
.
syntax: db:set_timeout(time)
Sets the timeout (in ms) protection for subsequent operations, including the connect
method.
syntax: ok, err = db:set_keepalive(max_idle_timeout, pool_size)
Puts the current SSDB connection immediately into the ngx_lua cosocket connection pool.
You can specify the max idle timeout (in ms) when the connection is in the pool and the maximal size of the pool every nginx worker process.
In case of success, returns 1
. In case of errors, returns nil
with a string describing the error.
Only call this method in the place you would have called the close
method instead. Calling this method will immediately turn the current ssdb object into the closed
state. Any subsequent operations other than connect()
on the current objet will return the closed
error.
syntax: times, err = db:get_reused_times()
This method returns the (successfully) reused times for the current connection. In case of error, it returns nil
and a string describing the error.
If the current connection does not come from the built-in connection pool, then this method always returns 0
, that is, the connection has never been reused (yet). If the connection comes from the connection pool, then the return value is always non-zero. So this method can also be used to determine if the current connection comes from the pool.
syntax: ok, err = db:close()
Closes the current ssdb connection and returns the status.
In case of success, returns 1
. In case of errors, returns nil
with a string describing the error.
syntax: db:init_pipeline()
Enable the ssdb pipelining mode. All subsequent calls to SSDB command methods will automatically get cached and will send to the server in one run when the commit_pipeline
method is called or get cancelled by calling the cancel_pipeline
method.
This method always succeeds.
If the ssdb object is already in the SSDB pipelining mode, then calling this method will discard existing cached SSDB queries.
syntax: results, err = db:commit_pipeline()
Quits the pipelining mode by committing all the cached SSDB queries to the remote server in a single run. All the replies for these queries will be collected automatically and are returned as if a big multi-bulk reply at the highest level.
This method returns nil
and a Lua string describing the error upon failures.
syntax: db:cancel_pipeline()
Quits the pipelining mode by discarding all existing cached SSDB commands since the last call to the init_pipeline
method.
This method always succeeds.
If the ssdb object is not in the SSDB pipelining mode, then this method is a no-op.
syntax: hash = ssdb.add_commands(cmd_name1, cmd_name2, ...)
Adds new ssdb commands to the resty.ssdb
class. Here is an example:
local ssdb = require "resty.ssdb"
ssdb.add_commands("foo", "bar")
local db = ssdb:new()
db:set_timeout(1000) -- 1 sec
local ok, err = db:connect("127.0.0.1", 8888)
if not ok then
ngx.say("failed to connect: ", err)
return
end
local res, err = db:foo("a")
if not res then
ngx.say("failed to foo: ", err)
end
res, err = db:bar()
if not res then
ngx.say("failed to bar: ", err)
end
It is usually convenient to use the lua-cjson library to encode the return values of the ssdb command methods to JSON. For example,
local cjson = require "cjson"
...
local res, err = db:multi_get("h1234", "h5678")
if res then
print("res: ", cjson.encode(res))
end
- This library cannot be used in code contexts like set_by_lua*, log_by_lua*, and header_filter_by_lua* where the ngx_lua cosocket API is not available.
- The
resty.ssdb
object instance cannot be stodb in a Lua variable at the Lua module level, because it will then be shadb by all the concurrent requests handled by the same nginx worker process (see http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule#Data_Sharing_within_an_Nginx_Worker ) and result in bad race conditions when concurrent requests are trying to use the sameresty.ssdb
instance. You should always initiateresty.ssdb
objects in function local variables or in thengx.ctx
table. These places all have their own data copies for each request.
If you are using the ngx_openresty bundle (http://openresty.org ), then
you need to copy ssdb.lua
to resty dir because it does't includes
lua-resty-ssdb by default. And you can just use it in your Lua code,
as in
local ssdb = require "resty.ssdb"
...
If you're using your own nginx + ngx_lua build, then you need to configure the lua_package_path directive to add the path of your lua-resty-ssdb source tree to ngx_lua's LUA_PATH search path, as in
# nginx.conf
http {
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-ssdb/lib/?.lua;;";
...
}
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- or posting to the OpenResty community.
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Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) [email protected], CloudFlare Inc.
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2012-2013, by Yichun Zhang (agentzh) [email protected], CloudFlare Inc.
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- the ngx_lua module: http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLuaModule
- the ssdb widb protocol specification: https://github.com/ideawu/ssdb/wiki/Commands
- the lua-resty-redis library