pgator 0.3.18
Application server that transforms JSON-RPC calls into SQL queries for PostgreSQL
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
pgator
<img align="right" src="pgator.png" />
Application server that transforms JSON-RPC and Web REST calls into SQL queries for PostgreSQL.
Quick start guide
Dlang stuff installation (Debian example)
Since pgator written in the Dlang you will need to install the DMD or LDC2 compiler and the DUB package builder:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/d-apt.list
deb http://netcologne.dl.sourceforge.net/project/d-apt dmd main #APT repository for D
$ sudo aptitude update
$ sudo aptitude install -t unstable ldc dub
pgator downloading and building
$ git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/DSoftOut/pgator.git
$ cd pgator
$ dub build --build=release --compiler=ldc2
Example pgator config
{
"sqlServer":
{
"maxConn": 3,
"connString": "host=192.68.0.1 dbname=exampledb user=worker"
},
"sqlAuthVariables": {
"username": "pgator.username",
"password": "pgator.password"
},
"listenAddresses": ["127.0.0.1", "::1"],
"listenPort": 8080,
"sqlPgatorTable": "pgator_calls"
}
pgator RPC calls table example
Simple method code that just returns one passed argument:
SELECT method, sql_query, args, result_format FROM pgator_calls WHERE method = 'test.echo';
method | sql_query | args | result_format
-----------+---------------------------------+------------------+---------------
test_echo | select $1::text as passed_value | {value_for_echo} | CELL
(1 row)
Methods calling:
At first, it is need to start pgator:
$ ./pgator --config=my_pgator.conf
Number of methods in the table "pgator_calls": 1, failed to prepare: 0
Listening for requests on http://127.0.0.1:8083/
Listening for requests on http://[::1]:8083/
(Option --check=true allows to check methods from table without server start.)
Calling a test method described in the previous table in manner JSON-RPC 2.0:
$ curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Accept: application/json' --data '
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "test_echo",
"params": { "value_for_echo": "Hello, world!" },
"id": 1
}' http://pgator-test-server.com:8080/
Response:
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"Hello, world!","id":1}
Same method calling using Vibe.d REST client:
import vibe.web.rest;
interface ITest
{
string getTextEcho(string value_for_echo);
}
void main()
{
auto m = new RestInterfaceClient!ITest("http://pgator-test-server.com:8080/");
assert(m.getTextEcho("Hello, world!") == "Hello, world!");
}
More methods options
You can find more methods options in the .testpgatorrpc_table.sql file comments
How to run pgator as daemon
Please use systemd, supervisor or somethig like that.
- 0.3.18 released 10 months ago
- DSoftOut/pgator
- MIT
- Copyright © 2016
- Authors:
- Sub packages:
- pgator:test
- Dependencies:
- dpq2, vibe-d-postgresql, vibe-d:http
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