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lib_mysqludf_amqp

lib_mysqludf_amqp is a MySQL user-defined function library for sending AMQP messages.

Requirements

Building

These are the instructions for building releases. If you are building from non-release source (e.g. git clone) and there is no ./configure script, run ./autogen first and then follow the instructions below..

$ ./configure
$ make
# sudo make install
# service mysql-server restart
$ make installdb

Example

Hello, World!

Publishes a string 'Hello, World!' to the udf exchange on localhost:5672 with a routing key of test as the user guest with the password guest. Upon success, the message ID is returned.

mysql> SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendstring('amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672', 'udf', 'test', 'Hello, World!');
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendstring('amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672', 'udf', 'test', 'Hello, World!') |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 000e9ced-9050-4454-8eb4-afe78c336b13                                                              |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

Table Watcher

The following publishes JSON objects representing table rows whenever a row is inserted, updated, or deleted.

SET @AMQP_URL = 'amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672';
SET @AMQP_EXCHANGE = 'udf';

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `accounts`;
CREATE TABLE `accounts` (
    `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
    `username` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
     PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=1 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COMMENT='Customer Accounts';

DELIMITER ;;

DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS `after_insert_on_accounts`;
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` TRIGGER `after_insert_on_accounts` AFTER INSERT ON `accounts` FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
    SET @message_id = (SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendjson(@AMQP_URL, @AMQP_EXCHANGE, 'accounts.insert', json_object('id', NEW.id, 'username', NEW.username)));
END ;;

DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS `after_update_on_accounts`;
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` TRIGGER `after_update_on_accounts` AFTER UPDATE ON `accounts` FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
    SET @message_id = (SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendjson(@AMQP_URL, @AMQP_EXCHANGE, 'accounts.update', json_object('id', NEW.id, 'username', NEW.username)));
END ;;

DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS `after_delete_on_accounts`;
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` TRIGGER `after_delete_on_accounts` AFTER DELETE ON `accounts` FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
    SET @message_id = (SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendjson(@AMQP_URL, @AMQP_EXCHANGE, 'accounts.delete', json_object('id', OLD.id, 'username', OLD.username)));
END ;;

DELIMITER ;

INSERT INTO accounts (username) values ('jdoe');
UPDATE accounts SET username = 'jsmith';
DELETE FROM accounts WHERE id = last_insert_id();

API

lib_mysqludf_amqp_info()

Returns an informational message denoting the package name and version.

Parameters

None. Supplying any parameters will result in an error.

Returns

A string representation of the package name and version, separated by a single space. For example, lib_mysqludf_amqp 2.0.0.

Errors

  • invalid arguments Raised when the function is called with arguments.

Example

SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_info();

lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendstring(url, exchange, routingKey, message)

Sends a plain text message to the given exchange on the provided hostname and port with the supplied routingKey as username identified by password.

Parameters

  • url (string). amqp://[$USERNAME[:$PASSWORD]@]$HOST[:$PORT]/[$VHOST]
  • exchange (string). The name of the AMQP exchange to publish the message to.
  • routingKey (string). The routing key for this message.
  • message (string). The body of the message.

Returns

Upon succes, this function returns a string containing the message ID, a Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) (v4).

Upon failure, either NULL is returned or an error is raised.

Errors

  • invalid arguments Raised when the function is called with an invalid number of arguments or when any argument is not of the correct type.
  • socket error Raised when a socket cannot be allocated.
  • socket open error Raised when a socket cannot be opened.
  • login error Raised when authentication against the AMQP server specified by hostname and port fails using the supplied credentials, username and password.
  • channel error Raised when a communications channel cannot be opened between this module and the AMQP server.
  • malloc error Raised when the memory allocation routine malloc() fails.

Example

Login as user guest with password guest to the AMQP server running on localhost port 5672 and publish the message Hello, World! with routing key test to exchange udf:

SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendstring('amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672', 'udf', 'test', 'Hello, World!');

lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendjson(url, exchange, routingKey, message)

Sends a JSON message to the given exchange on the provided hostname and port with the supplied routingKey as username identified by password.

Parameters

  • url (string). amqp://[$USERNAME[:$PASSWORD]@]$HOST[:$PORT]/[$VHOST]
  • exchange (string). The name of the AMQP exchange to publish the message to.
  • routingKey (string). The routing key for this message.
  • message (string). The body of the message, a JSON string.

Returns

Upon succes, this function returns a string containing the message ID, a Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) (v4).

Upon failure, either NULL is returned or an error is raised.

Errors

  • invalid arguments Raised when the function is called with an invalid number of arguments or when any argument is not of the correct type.
  • socket error Raised when a socket cannot be allocated.
  • socket open error Raised when a socket cannot be opened.
  • login error Raised when authentication against the AMQP server specified by hostname and port fails using the supplied credentials, username and password.
  • channel error Raised when a communications channel cannot be opened between this module and the AMQP server.
  • malloc error Raised when the memory allocation routine malloc() fails.

Example

Login as user guest with password guest to the AMQP server running on localhost port 5672 and publish the message { "info": "lib_mysqludf_amqp 0.0.0" } with routing key test to exchange udf:

SELECT lib_mysqludf_amqp_sendjson('amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672', 'udf', 'test', json_object('lib_mysqludf_amqp_info', cast(lib_mysqludf_amqp_info() as char)));

License

See COPYING.

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