robertsdionne / mvsqlite

Distributed, MVCC SQLite that runs on FoundationDB.

Home Page:https://github.com/losfair/mvsqlite/wiki

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mvSQLite

Distributed, MVCC SQLite that runs on top of FoundationDB.

Documentation

mvSQLite needs your help: I consider mvSQLite to be early-stage beta software. Known high-severity bugs are fixed, I've been running this for a while without problems, but there are not enough tests under more diverse contexts. Testing under different use cases is appreciated, and please open an issue or contact me with the email in my profile if you want to file bug reports or have any kind of suggestions!

Features

  • Full feature-set from SQLite: mvsqlite integrates with SQLite using either a custom VFS layer or FUSE at your choice. Since it is a layer "below" SQLite itself, all of SQLite's features are available.
  • Time travel: Checkout the snapshot of your database at any point of time in the past.
  • Scalable reads and writes: Optimistic, fine-grained concurrency with BEGIN CONCURRENT-like semantics. See this page for details.
  • Get the nice properties from FoundationDB, without its limits: Correctness, really fast and scalable distributed transactions, synchronous and asynchronous replication, integrated backup and restore. Meanwhile, there's no five-second transaction limit any more, and a SQLite transaction can be ~39x larger than FDB's native transaction.
  • Drop-in addition: Use either LD_PRELOAD or FUSE to plug mvSQLite into your existing apps. Read the docs

Releases

Grab the latest binaries from the Releases page. You can also build your own binaries to run on a platform other than x86-64.

Demo

Time travel: checkout past snapshots

Use the format namespace@version for the database name passed to SQLite:

time travel

Try it

Install FoundationDB:

wget https://github.com/apple/foundationdb/releases/download/7.1.15/foundationdb-clients_7.1.15-1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i foundationdb-clients_7.1.15-1_amd64.deb
wget https://github.com/apple/foundationdb/releases/download/7.1.15/foundationdb-server_7.1.15-1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i foundationdb-server_7.1.15-1_amd64.deb

Download the binaries:

curl -L -o ./libmvsqlite_preload.so https://github.com/losfair/mvsqlite/releases/download/v0.1.18/libmvsqlite_preload.so
curl -L -o ./mvstore https://github.com/losfair/mvsqlite/releases/download/v0.1.18/mvstore
chmod +x ./mvstore

Run mvstore, the server-side half that should be colocated with the FoundationDB cluster in production:

RUST_LOG=info ./mvstore \
  --data-plane 127.0.0.1:7000 \
  --admin-api 127.0.0.1:7001 \
  --metadata-prefix mvstore-test \
  --raw-data-prefix m

Create a namespace with the admin API:

curl http://localhost:7001/api/create_namespace -i -d '{"key":"test","metadata":""}'

Build libsqlite3 and the sqlite3 CLI: (note that a custom build is only needed here because the sqlite3 binary shipped on most systems are statically linked to libsqlite3 and LD_PRELOAD don't work)

wget https://www.sqlite.org/2022/sqlite-amalgamation-3390200.zip
unzip sqlite-amalgamation-3390200.zip
cd sqlite-amalgamation-3390200
gcc -O2 -fPIC --shared -o libsqlite3.so ./sqlite3.c -lpthread -ldl -lm
gcc -O2 -o sqlite3 ./shell.c -L. -lsqlite3

Set environment variables, and run the shell:

export RUST_LOG=info MVSQLITE_DATA_PLANE="http://localhost:7000"

# "test" is the key of the namespace we created earlier
LD_PRELOAD=../libmvsqlite_preload.so LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./sqlite3 test

You should see the sqlite shell now :) Try creating a table and play with it.

Contributing

mvsqlite can be built with the standard Rust toolchain:

cargo build --release -p mvstore
cargo build --release -p mvsqlite
make -C mvsqlite-preload

Internals are documented in the wiki.

About

Distributed, MVCC SQLite that runs on FoundationDB.

https://github.com/losfair/mvsqlite/wiki

License:Apache License 2.0


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