zombodb
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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zombodb
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Introducing pgzx: create PostgreSQL extensions using Zig
And lots of interesting extensions use it, like
https://github.com/tembo-io/pgmq
https://github.com/zombodb/zombodb
https://github.com/supabase/pg_jsonschema
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Create a search engine with PostgreSQL: Postgres vs Elasticsearch
Point 2 is generally solvable via engineering effort and careful dedicated code. From the existing tools, PGSync is an open source project that aims to specifically solve this problem. ZomboDB is an interesting Postgres extension that tackles point 2 (and I think partially point 3), by controlling and querying Elasticsearch through Postgres. I haven't yet tried either of these two projects, so I can't comment on their trade-offs, but I wanted to mention them.
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
Curious, did you try zombodb? [https://www.zombodb.com/]
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💃🏼 Quickwit 0.6 released!🕺🏼: Elasticsearch API compatibility, Grafana plugin, and more....
What about zombodb, do you think that quickwit has all the necessary APIs?
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Write Postgres functions in Rust
No. Haha. Was just the right name for https://github.com/zombodb/zombodb at the time. Software where the only limit is yourself!
- Integrate PostgreSQL and Elasticsearch – ZomboDB
- Postgres Full Text Search vs. the Rest
- ZomboDB: Making Postgres and Elasticsearch work together like it's 2022
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Postgres Full-Text Search: A Search Engine in a Database
> The hardest part of building any search engine is keeping the index up-to-date with changes made to the underlying data store.
This deserves mention, as it solves that problem: https://github.com/zombodb/zombodb
From the README:
> ZomboDB brings powerful text-search and analytics features to Postgres by using Elasticsearch as an index type. Its comprehensive query language and SQL functions enable new and creative ways to query your relational data.
> From a technical perspective, ZomboDB is a 100% native Postgres extension that implements Postgres' Index Access Method API. As a native Postgres index type, ZomboDB allows you to CREATE INDEX ... USING zombodb on your existing Postgres tables. At that point, ZomboDB takes over and fully manages the remote Elasticsearch index and guarantees transactionally-correct text-search query results.
I find other things also hard in search engines: dealing with the plethora of human languages and all the requirements we may have to processing them. A mature solution like ES therefor is almost a must in the more demanding cases.
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State of the art for serde-compatible CBOR encoding/decoding?
You can read more about it on our GitHub repo, but basically it brings most of the power of elasticsearch’s searching and analytics abilities straight into Postgres.
sonic
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What is Hybrid Search?
Sonic - a project written in Rust, uses custom network communication protocol for fast communication between the client and the server.
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ArchiveBox: Open-source self-hosted web archiving
This is uncanny, I just discovered ArchiveBox earlier today and set up a self-hosted instance on some home hardware for a collection of bookmarks of useful guides, tutorials, and references I've collected over the years.
Setting it up on K8s with sonic [1] as the search backend and importing a few hundred URLs only took ~an hour or so, and the cached pages look great for the most part.
[1] https://github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic
- sonic: Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend. An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM.
- Seeking a free full text search solution for large data with progress display
- Show HN: CozoDB, Hybrid Relational-Graph-Vector DB, the Hippocampus for LLMs
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 15-Jan-2023
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Building an Internet Scale Meme Search Engine
If you don't need advanced search features, you can use Sonic (https://github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic). It's blazing fast and you can save lot of money on servers.
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Any Full Text Search library for json data?
What about Sonic? Maybe it requires a bit of integration, but it's simple and blazing fast.
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10 Trending Github repositories / October, 27 2022
git clone https://github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic.git
- Sonic, An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM
What are some alternatives?
pg_search - pg_search builds ActiveRecord named scopes that take advantage of PostgreSQL’s full text search
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
Typesense - Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
noria - Fast web applications through dynamic, partially-stateful dataflow
squawk - 🐘 linter for PostgreSQL, focused on migrations
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust
stolon - PostgreSQL cloud native High Availability and more.
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/tantivy]
helium-etl-queries - A collection of SQL views used to enrich data produced by a Helium blockchain-etl
graylog - Free and open log management