lua-rds-parser - Resty-DBD-Stream (RDS) parser for Lua written in C
This module is production ready.
local parser = require "rds.parser"
local res, err = parser.parse(rds)
if res == nil then
error("failed to parse: " .. err)
end
print(res.errcode)
print(res.errstr)
print(res.insert_id)
print(res.affected_rows)
local rows = res.resultset
if rows then
for i, row in ipairs(rows) do
for col, val in pairs(row) do
if val ~= parser.null then
print(col .. ": " .. val)
end
end
end
end
This Lua library can be used to parse the Resty-DBD-Stream formatted data generated by ngx_drizzle and ngx_postgres into Lua data structures. In the past, we have to use JSON as the intermediate data format which is quite inefficient in terms of both memory and CPU time.
To maximize speed and minimize memory footprint, this library is implemented in pure C.
Null values in RDS are turned into the light user data parser.null
(or ngx.null
)
where "parser" is the module object returned by Lua's "require".
If you want to serialize the parsed result into JSON, please use the lua-cjson library instead of lua-yajl, because lua-cjson is faster than lua-yajl in many common cases, and more importantly,
parser.null == cjson.null ~= yajl.null
To use with ngx_drizzle
, here is a small example:
upstream backend {
drizzle_server 127.0.0.1:3306 protocol=mysql
dbname=ngx_test user=ngx_test password=ngx_test;
drizzle_keepalive max=10 overflow=ignore mode=single;
}
server {
...
location /mysql {
drizzle_query $echo_request_body;
drizzle_pass backend;
}
location /api {
content_by_lua '
local sql = "select * from cats"
local resp = ngx.location.capture("/mysql", {
method = ngx.HTTP_POST, body = sql
})
if resp.status ~= ngx.HTTP_OK or not resp.body then
error("failed to query mysql")
end
local parser = require "rds.parser"
local res, err = parser.parse(resp.body)
if res == nil then
error("failed to parse RDS: " .. err)
end
local rows = res.resultset
if not rows or #rows == 0 then
ngx.say("empty resultset")
ngx.exit(0)
end
for i, row in ipairs(rows) do
ngx.print("row ", i, ": ")
for col, val in pairs(row) do
if val ~= parser.null then
ngx.print(col, "=", val, " ")
else
ngx.print(col, "=null ")
end
end
ngx.say()
end
';
}
}
On my machine, GET /api will yield
row 1: id=2 name=null
row 2: id=3 name=bob
of course, the actual output depends on the structure and contents of the "cats" table in the mysql database.
You can use this Lua library with the ngx_postgres module in a similar way.
Build requirements
- Lua (http://www.lua.org/),
- or LuaJIT (http://www.luajit.org/)
Gnu make and gcc is required to build this module.
gmake CC=gcc
gmake install CC=gcc
make LDFLAGS='-bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup' CC=gcc
make install
If your Lua or LuaJIT is not installed into the system, specify its include directory like this:
make LUA_INCLUDE_DIR=/opt/luajit/include/luajit-2.0
You can specify a custom path for the installation target:
make install LUA_LIB_DIR=/opt/lualib
The DESTDIR
variable is also supported, to ease RPM packaging.
- add support for option "compact" to generate a compact Lua table for the "resultset" field.
- The endianness flag in RDS is not supported yet in this library, and it will assume it's of the host's endian. So do not try parsing the RDS stream that is generated by another machine of a different endian.
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang [email protected], CloudFlare Inc.
This module is licenced under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2011-2016, Zhang "agentzh" Yichun (章亦春) [email protected].
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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