sqlparser-rs
sled
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sqlparser-rs
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Introducing SQLPage : write websites entirely in SQL
sqlparser to parse SQL queries and detect variable bindings
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Understanding the SQL AST and what can be done with it
So to start with this, I looked into SQL parsing and found this library https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs
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Supabase Logs: open source logging server
We switched to an open source alternative, the rust-based sqlparser-rs library, contributing a few updates for the BigQuery dialect.
- Parsing SQL with Rust
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Writing a SQL LS in Rust - Looking for Coding Companions.
I have experience with sqlparser-rs (for my sqlpage project), but it does not track the source code location of the parsed data structures (yet).
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Pure Python Distributed SQL Engine
It uses https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs as the parser and lexer. The binder, planner, optimizer and executor are in Python. The optimizer stage only works on the logical plan and the rules are heuristic only.
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Parsing / Recursive Descent Parser
That code could be copied directly from some real-world examples - sqlparser-rs code looks pretty much exactly the same.
https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs
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RisingLight is an OLAP database system for educational purpose
Also neat to find the SQL parser library they use.
- We Went All in on Sqlc/Pgx for Postgres and Go
- “Swift is the only language I could find with over 100 keywords”
sled
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SableDb – a key/value store that uses RocksDB and Redis API (written in Rust)
a few times, seems interesting. The author's also built a lot of other cool concurrency primitives for Rust as well.
[0] https://github.com/spacejam/sled
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Is Something Bugging You?
- Dropbox [3] uses a similar approach but they talk about it a bit more abstractly.
Sans-IO is more documented in Python [4], but str0m [5] and quinn-proto [6] are the best examples in Rust I’m aware of. Note that sans-IO is orthogonal to deterministic test frameworks, but it composes well with them.
With the disclaimer that my opinions are mine and mine alone, and don’t reflect the company I work at —— I do work at a rust shop that has utilized these techniques on some projects.
TigerBeetle is an amazing example and I’ve looked at it before! They are really the best example of this approach outside of FoundationDB I think.
[0]: https://risingwave.com/blog/deterministic-simulation-a-new-e...
[1]: https://risingwave.com/blog/applying-deterministic-simulatio...
[2]: https://dropbox.tech/infrastructure/-testing-our-new-sync-en...
[3]: https://github.com/spacejam/sled
[4]: https://fractalideas.com/blog/sans-io-when-rubber-meets-road...
[5]: https://github.com/algesten/str0m
[6]: https://docs.rs/quinn-proto/0.10.6/quinn_proto/struct.Connec...
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RFC: redb (embedded key-value store) nearing version 1.0
Sled uses bw-tree actually https://github.com/spacejam/sled/wiki/sled-architectural-outlook
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Production grade databases in Rust
There is a valid argument to be made for threads over async in a large percentage of use cases where async is considered the default. If this is what you are referring to however, I don't think they ever referred to async as completely useless: https://github.com/spacejam/sled/issues/1123.
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Best local database that works on all platforms including web?
Have you looked into other pure-Rust databases as well, such as sled or GlueSQL which has an SQL interface on top of sled? I wonder how those would compare to Persy.
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Are there any embedded databases that have multiple-process support?
I'm not sure what you need. Are these of any use? https://github.com/meilisearch/heed https://github.com/spacejam/sled
- Some key-value storage engines in Rust
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Are there a demand for management system of embedded storage like RocksDB? I plan to build one in Rust as the language becoming a core of many popular databases but wonder if there’s a demand. Can’t find any similar project even in other languages.
There is also Sled but as I understand it that is being reworked to use the author's new DB core Marble
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GreptimeDB: a new open source database designed for large-scale time-series data storage and processing, written in rust
There are some databases like sled/FlashDB designed to be embedded to other applications even bare metal microcontrollers. But I do doubt the potential bussiness value of a pure embedded database.
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Ask HN: Serverless” key value store with transactions?
https://github.com/spacejam/sled
To add transaction support, you probably need a good understanding of how the memtable works in Log Structured Merge trees:
What are some alternatives?
goyesql - Parse SQL files with multiple named queries and automatically prepare and scan them into structs.
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
sqlite
rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb
kube - Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime
redis-rs - Redis library for rust
prettytable-rs - A rust library to print aligned and formatted tables
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
go - The Go programming language
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
pggen - A database first code generator focused on postgres
heed - A fully typed LMDB wrapper with minimum overhead 🐦