A modern, simple and very fast Mysql library for Ruby - binding to libmysql
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The Date class is sooooo sllooowwww :)
Will probably look into bringing in http://github.com/rtomayko/date-performance at some point.
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= Mysql2 - A modern, simple and very fast Mysql library for Ruby - binding to libmysql The Mysql2 gem is meant to serve the extremely common use-case of connecting, querying and iterating on results. Some database libraries out there serve as direct 1:1 mappings of the already complex C API's available. This one is not. It also forces the use of UTF-8 [or binary] for the connection [and all strings in 1.9] and uses encoding-aware MySQL API calls where it can. The API consists of two clases: Mysql2::Client - your connection to the database Mysql2::Result - returned from issuing a #query on the connection. It includes Enumerable. == Installing gem install mysql2 You may have to specify --with-mysql-config=/some/random/path/bin/mysql_config == Usage Connect to a database: # this takes a hash of options, almost all of which map directly # to the familiar database.yml in rails # See http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/MysqlAdapter.html client = Mysql2::Client.new(:host => "localhost", :username => "root") Then query it: results = client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE group='githubbers'") Need to escape something first? escaped = client.escape("gi'thu\"bbe\0r's") results = client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE group='#{escaped}'") Finally, iterate over the results: results.each do |row| # conveniently, row is a hash # the keys are the fields, as you'd expect # the values are pre-built ruby primitives mapped from their corresponding field types in MySQL # Here's an otter: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/130/398077070_b8795d0ef3_b.jpg end Or, you might just keep it simple: client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE group='githubbers'").each do |row| # do something with row, it's ready to rock end How about with symbolized keys? # NOTE: the :symbolize_keys and future options will likely move to the #query method soon client.query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE group='githubbers'").each(:symbolize_keys => true) do |row| # do something with row, it's ready to rock end == Async Mysql2::Client takes advantage of the MySQL C API's (undocumented) non-blocking function mysql_send_query for *all* queries. But, in order to take full advantage of it in your Ruby code, you can do: client.query("SELECT sleep(5)", :async => true) Which will return nil immediately. At this point you'll probably want to use some socket monitoring mechanism like EventMachine or even IO.select. Once the socket becomes readable, you can do: # result will be a Mysql2::Result instance result = client.async_result NOTE: Because of the way MySQL's query API works, this method will block until the result is ready. So if you really need things to stay async, it's best to just monitor the socket with something like EventMachine. If you need multiple query concurrency take a look at using a connection pool. == ActiveRecord To use the ActiveRecord driver, all you should need to do is have this gem installed and set the adapter in your database.yml to "mysql2". That was easy right? :) == EventMachine The mysql2 EventMachine deferrable api allows you to make async queries using EventMachine, while specifying callbacks for success for failure. Here's a simple example: require 'mysql2/em' EM.run do client1 = Mysql2::EM::Client.new defer1 = client1.query "SELECT sleep(3) as first_query" defer1.callback do |result| puts "Result: #{result.to_a.inspect}" end client2 = Mysql2::EM::Client.new defer2 = client2.query "SELECT sleep(1) second_query" defer2.callback do |result| puts "Result: #{result.to_a.inspect}" end end == Compatibility The specs pass on my system (SL 10.6.3, x86_64) in these rubies: * 1.8.7-p249 * ree-1.8.7-2010.01 * 1.9.1-p378 * ruby-trunk * rbx-head The ActiveRecord driver should work on 2.3.5 and 3.0 == Yeah... but why? Someone: Dude, the Mysql gem works fiiiiiine. Me: It sure does, but it only hands you nil and strings for field values. Leaving you to convert them into proper Ruby types in Ruby-land - which is slow as balls. Someone: OK fine, but do_mysql can already give me back values with Ruby objects mapped to MySQL types. Me: Yep, but it's API is considerably more complex *and* is 2-3x slower. == Benchmarks Performing a basic "SELECT * FROM" query on a table with 30k rows and fields of nearly every Ruby-representable data type, then iterating over every row using an #each like method yielding a block: # And remember, the Mysql gem only gives back nil and strings. user system total real Mysql2 2.080000 0.790000 2.870000 ( 3.418861) Mysql 1.210000 0.790000 2.000000 ( 4.527824) do_mysql 5.450000 0.980000 6.430000 ( 7.001563)