ripple
: Riak Document Models
ripple
is a rich Ruby modeling layer for Riak, Basho's distributed
database that contains an ActiveModel-based document abstraction which
is inspired by ActiveRecord, DataMapper, and MongoMapper.
Dependencies
ripple
requires Ruby 1.8.7 or later and versions 3 or above of
ActiveModel and ActiveSupport (and their dependencies, including
i18n). Naturally, it also depends on the riak-client
gem to connect
to Riak.
Development dependencies are handled with bundler. Install bundler
(gem install bundler
) and run this command in each sub-project to
get started:
$ bundle install
Run the RSpec suite using bundle exec
:
$ bundle exec rake spec
Document Model Examples
require 'ripple'
class Email
include Ripple::Document
property :from, String, :presence => true
property :to, String, :presence => true
property :sent, Time, :default => proc { Time.now }
property :body, String
end
email = Email.find("37458abc752f8413e")
email.from = "someone@nowhere.net"
email.save
reply = Email.new
reply.from = "justin@bashoooo.com"
reply.to = "sean@geeemail.com"
reply.body = "Riak is a good fit for scalable Ruby apps."
reply.save
class Person
include Ripple::Document
property :name, String
many :addresses
many :friends, :class_name => "Person"
one :account
end
class Account
include Ripple::EmbeddedDocument
property :paid_until, Time
embedded_in :person
end
class Address
include Ripple::EmbeddedDocument
property :street, String
property :city, String
property :state, String
property :zip, String
end
person = Person.find("adamhunter")
person.friends << Person.find("seancribbs")
person.addresses << Address.new(:street => "100 Main Street")
person.account.paid_until = 3.months.from_now
Configuration Example
When using Ripple with Rails 3, add ripple to your Gemfile and then run the ripple
generator. This will generate a test harness, some MapReduce functions and a configuration file. Example:
$ rails g ripple
create config/ripple.yml
create app/mapreduce
create app/mapreduce/contrib.js
create app/mapreduce/ripple.js
create test/ripple_test_helper.rb
insert test/test_helper.rb
insert test/test_helper.rb
config/ripple.yml
should contain your Riak connection information, and settings for the test server. Example:
development:
http_port: 8098
pb_port: 8087
host: 127.0.0.1
test:
http_port: 9000
pb_port: 9002
host: 127.0.0.1
bin_dir: /usr/local/bin
js_source_dir: <%%= Rails.root + "app/mapreduce" %>
production:
http_port: 8098
pb_port: 8087
host: 127.0.0.1
require 'ripple/railtie'
from your config/application.rb
file to complete the integration.
How to Contribute
-
Fork the project on Github. If you have already forked, use git pull --rebase
to reapply your changes on top of the mainline. Example:
$ git checkout master
$ git pull --rebase basho master
-
Create a topic branch. If you've already created a topic branch, rebase it on top of changes from the mainline "master" branch. Examples:
-
Write an RSpec example or set of examples that demonstrate the necessity and validity of your changes. Patches without specs will most often be ignored. Just do it, you'll thank me later. Documentation patches need no specs, of course.
-
Make your feature addition or bug fix. Make your specs and stories pass (green).
-
Run the suite using multiruby or rvm to ensure cross-version compatibility.
-
Cleanup any trailing whitespace in your code (try @whitespace-mode@ in Emacs, or "Remove Trailing Spaces in Document" in the "Text" bundle in Textmate).
-
Commit, do not mess with Rakefile or VERSION. If related to an existing issue in the tracker, include "Closes #X" in the commit message (where X is the issue number).
-
Send me a pull request.
License & Copyright
Copyright ©2010-2012 Sean Cribbs and Basho Technologies, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.