ActiveRecord::Sharding

Simple Database Sharding in ActiveRecord.
ActiveRecord object distributed multiple databases by modulo.
Modulo target is id, generated by sequencer database.
Support database
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'activerecord-sharding'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install activerecord-sharding
Usage
Add database connections to your application's config/database.yml:
default: &default
adapter: mysql2
encoding: utf8
pool: 5
username: root
password:
host: localhost
user_sequencer:
<<: *default
database: user_001
host: localhost
user_001:
<<: *default
database: user_001
host: localhost
user_002:
<<: *default
database: user_002
host: localhost
user_003:
<<: *default
database: user_003
host: localhost
Add this example your application's config/initializers/active_record_sharding.rb:
ActiveRecord::Sharding.configure do |config|
config.define_sequencer(:user) do |sequencer|
sequencer.register_connection(:user_sequencer)
sequencer.register_table_name('user_id')
end
config.define_cluster(:user) do |cluster|
cluster.register_connection(:user_001)
cluster.register_connection(:user_002)
cluster.register_connection(:user_003)
end
end
- define user cluster config
- define user sequencer config
Model
app/model/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
include ActiveRecord::Sharding::Model
use_sharding :user, :modulo
define_sharding_key :id
include ActiveRecord::Sharding::Sequencer
use_sequencer :user
before_put do |attributes|
attributes[:id] = next_sequence_id unless attributes[:id]
end
end
Create sequencer databases
$ rake active_record:sharding:sequencer:setup
Create cluster dtabases
$ rake active_record:sharding:setup
and, migrations all cluster databases.
in applications
Create
using #put!
method.
user = User.put! name: 'foobar'
if transaction to shard database and nest other database transactions.
User.put!(name: 'foobar') do |new_user|
OTHER_MODEL.transaction do
OTHER_MODEL.create!(user_id: new_user.id)
end
end
returns User new object.
Select Query
sharding_key = user.id
User.shard_for(sharding_key).where(name: 'foorbar')
sharding_key
is your define_syarding_key.(example is User Object id)
#shard_for
is returns User class.
for all shards query
User.all_shards.flat_map { |model| model.find_by(name: 'foorbar') }.compact
for all shards query in parallel
User.parallel.flat_map { |model| model.find_by(name: 'foorbar') }.compact
Association/Relation
if use database association/relation in sharding databases.
Please, don't use ActiveRecord standard associations/relation features(has_may, has_one, belongs_to... etc).because, it using ActiveRecord::Base.connection
(not sharding databases conneciton).
Please, manually add association/relation methods.
Bad sample
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :items
include ActiveRecord::Sharding::Model
use_sharding :user, :modulo
define_sharding_key :id
end
Manually add method
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
def items
return [] unless id
Item.shard_for(id).where(user_id: id).all
end
include ActiveRecord::Sharding::Model
use_sharding :user, :modulo
define_sharding_key :id
end
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/hirocaster/activerecord-sharding.