expirationd
Expiration daemon module for Tarantool (by tarantool)
jepsen.tarantool
Jepsen tests for Tarantool (by tarantool)
expirationd | jepsen.tarantool | |
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1 | 4 | |
48 | 7 | |
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6.5 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 months ago | |
Lua | Clojure | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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expirationd
Posts with mentions or reviews of expirationd.
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Ten-year experience in DBMS testing
The Tarantool ecosystem consists of a large number of connectors for different programming languages and auxiliary libraries to implement popular architectural patterns (e.g., cache or persistent queue). There are also products written in Lua using Tarantool: Tarantool DataGrid and Tarantool Cartridge. We test backward compatibility by running extra tests on pre-release versions of Tarantool, including these modules and products.
jepsen.tarantool
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-02.
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Databases = Frameworks for Distributed Systems
Tarantool is an application server for distributed systems written in Lua. Lua applications launched in Tarantool have API access to the following components:
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Ten-year experience in DBMS testing
In 2020, we added support for synchronous replication and MVCC. We had to test this functionality, so we decided to write some tests powered by Jepsen framework. We check consistency by analyzing the transaction history. But the story about testing with Jepsen is big enough for a separate article, so we'll talk about it next time.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing expirationd and jepsen.tarantool you can also consider the following projects:
mejedi-tcl2lua
luatest - Tarantool test framework written in Lua
luaunit - LuaUnit is a popular unit-testing framework for Lua, with an interface typical of xUnit libraries (Python unittest, Junit, NUnit, ...). It supports several output formats (Text, TAP, JUnit, ...) to be used directly or work with Continuous Integration platforms (Jenkins, Maven, ...).
YCSB - Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark
small - Specialized memory allocators
queue - Create task queues, add and take jobs, monitor failed tasks
tarantool - Get your data in RAM. Get compute close to data. Enjoy the performance.
msgpuck - A simple and efficient MsgPack binary serialization library in a self-contained header file
tarantool-c - A new C client for Tarantool 1.6+
expirationd vs mejedi-tcl2lua
jepsen.tarantool vs luatest
expirationd vs luaunit
jepsen.tarantool vs YCSB
expirationd vs small
jepsen.tarantool vs queue
expirationd vs luatest
jepsen.tarantool vs luaunit
expirationd vs tarantool
jepsen.tarantool vs msgpuck
expirationd vs YCSB
jepsen.tarantool vs tarantool-c