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raftdb
raftdb is a simple distributed key value store based on the Raft consensus protocol. It can be run on Linux, OSX, and Windows.
Running raftdb
Building raftdb requires Go 1.9 or later. gvm is a great tool for installing and managing your versions of Go.
Starting and running a raftdb cluster is easy. Download raftdb like so:
mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github/hanj4096
cd $GOPATH/src/github/hanj4096
git clone github.com/hanj4096/raftdb
Build raftdb like so:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hanj4096/raftdb
go install ./...
Step 1: Modify the /etc/hosts File
Add your servers’ hostnames and IP addresses to each cluster server’s /etc/hosts file (the hostnames below are representative).
<Meta_1_IP> raft-cluster-host-01
<Meta_2_IP> raft-cluster-host-02
<Meta_3_IP> raft-cluster-host-03
Verification steps:
Before proceeding with the installation, verify on each server that the other servers are resolvable. Here is an example set of shell commands using ping:
ping -qc 1 raft-cluster-host-01
ping -qc 1 raft-cluster-host-02
ping -qc 1 raft-cluster-host-03
We highly recommend that each server be able to resolve the IP from the hostname alone as shown here. Resolve any connectivity issues before proceeding with the installation. A healthy cluster requires that every meta node can communicate with every other meta node.
Step 2: Bring up a cluster
Run your first raftdb node like so:
$GOPATH/bin/raftd -id node01 -haddr raft-cluster-host-01:8091 -raddr raft-cluster-host-01:8089 ~/.raftdb
Let's bring up 2 more nodes, so we have a 3-node cluster. That way we can tolerate the failure of 1 node:
$GOPATH/bin/raftd -id node02 -haddr raft-cluster-host-02:8091 -raddr raft-cluster-host-02:8089 -join raft-cluster-host-01:8091 ~/.raftdb
$GOPATH/bin/raftd -id node03 -haddr raft-cluster-host-03:8091 -raddr raft-cluster-host-03:8089 -join raft-cluster-host-01:8091 ~/.raftdb
Reading and writing keys
You can now set a key and read its value back:
curl -X POST raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key -d '{"foo": "bar"}' -L
curl -X GET raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key/foo -L
You can now delete a key and its value:
curl -X DELETE raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key/foo -L
Three read consistency level
You can now read the key's value by different read consistency level:
curl -X GET raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key/foo?level=stale
curl -X GET raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key/foo?level=default -L
curl -X GET raft-cluster-host-01:8091/key/foo?level=consistent -L