Bedquilt
BedquiltDB is a A JSON document-store built on PostgreSQL.
Releases
Release packages for BedquiltDB can be found on pgxn.
Goals
- Borrow some of the good ideas and positive attributes of json object-stores and bring them to PostgreSQL
- Harness the new jsonb functionality of PostgreSQL and wrap it in a nice programmatic API that is consistent across languages
- Make use of SQL strong-points, such as schema constraints and table joins
- Build a tool which is actually useful for developers
Documentation
Project documnetation hosted at Read The Docs.
To build documentation, install the mkdocs
utility and run:
$ make docs
Examples
This extension provides the core functionality of BedquiltDB, and can be used from ordinary SQL queries, though it is recommended to use one of the driver libraries for you favourite programming language instead.
-- Insert two documents into the 'people' collection.
select bq_insert(
'people',
'{"_id": "[email protected]",
"name": "Sarah",
"likes": ["icecream", "code"]}'
);
select bq_insert(
'people',
'{"name": "Mike",
"likes": ["code", "rabbits"]}'
);
-- Find a single document,
-- where the "name" field is the string value "Mike".
select bq_find_one(
'people',
'{"name": "Mike"}'
);
-- Find all documents in the 'people' collection
select bq_find('people', '{}');
-- Find all people who like icecream
select bq_find('people', '{"likes": ["icecream"]}');
-- Find a single document by its "_id" field.
-- This query hits the primary key index on the _id field
select bq_find_one_by_id('people', '[email protected]');
-- Create an empty collection
select bq_create_collection('things');
-- Get a list of existing collections
select bq_list_collections();
Drivers
BedquiltDB is intended to be used with client libraries (aka Drivers), such as:
- pybedquilt for Python
- node-bedquilt for NodeJS
- clj-bedquilt for Clojure
Installation instructions and documentation for each driver can be found on the respective driver repositories.
BedquiltDB can also be used directly through SQL queries: select bq_find('users', '{...}')
.
Prerequisites
- PostgreSQL >= 9.5
- PL/pgSQL
- PL/Python3u
- The pgcrypto extension
Development prerequisites
- python >=2.7
- psycopg2 python library (
pip install pyscopg2
) - a local installation of PostgreSQL, with pgxs
- mkdocs, for building documentation
- gnu make
Installation
From a pre-built package (recommended)
To install BedquiltDB on your PostgreSQL server, follow the instructions here:
http://bedquiltdb.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guide/installation/
From source
If you would prefer to install from source, first clone this repositroy:
$ git clone https://github.com/BedquiltDB/bedquilt-core.git
$ cd bedquilt-core
Run the following to build the extension and install it to the local database:
$ sudo make install
Run this to build to a zip file:
$ make dist
Then, on the postgres server:
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS plpython3u;
CREATE EXTENSION bedquilt;
Test out the bedquilt extension by running a simple find
operation:
select bq_find('stuff', '{}');
Tests
Run make test
to run the test suite. Requires a bedquilt_test
database
that the current user owns.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome, to any of the BedquiltDB projects. Just open an issue, or get in touch directly.
License
Bedquilt is released under the MIT License.