Build a Ruby application
The following tutorial shows a small Ruby application that connects to a YugabyteDB cluster using the Ruby Pg driver and performs basic SQL operations. Use the application as a template to get started with YugabyteDB Aeon in Ruby.
Prerequisites
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Ruby 3.1 or later.
-
OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later (used by libpq and pg to establish secure SSL connections).
-
libpq. Homebrew users on macOS can install using
brew install libpq
. You can download the PostgreSQL binaries and source from PostgreSQL Downloads. -
Ruby pg. To install Ruby pg, run the following command:
gem install pg -- --with-pg-include=<path-to-libpq>/libpq/include --with-pg-lib=<path-to-libpq>/libpq/lib
Replace
<path-to-libpq>
with the path to the libpq installation; for example,/usr/local/opt
.
Clone the application from GitHub
Clone the sample application to your computer:
git clone https://github.com/YugabyteDB-Samples/yugabyte-simple-ruby-app.git && cd yugabyte-simple-ruby-app
Provide connection parameters
If your cluster is running on YugabyteDB Aeon, you need to modify the connection parameters so that the application can establish a connection to the YugabyteDB cluster. (You can skip this step if your cluster is running locally and listening on 127.0.0.1:5433.)
To do this:
-
Open the
sample-app.rb
file. -
Set the following configuration-related parameters:
- host - the host name of your YugabyteDB cluster. For local clusters, use the default (127.0.0.1). For YugabyteDB Aeon, select your cluster on the Clusters page, and click Settings. The host is displayed under Connection Parameters.
- port - the port number for the driver to use (the default YugabyteDB YSQL port is 5433).
- dbname - the name of the database you are connecting to (the default is
yugabyte
). - user and password - the username and password for the YugabyteDB database. For local clusters, use the defaults (
yugabyte
andyugabyte
). For YugabyteDB Aeon, use the credentials in the credentials file you downloaded. - sslmode - the SSL mode to use. YugabyteDB Aeon requires SSL connections; use
verify-full
. - sslrootcert - the full path to the YugabyteDB Aeon cluster CA certificate.
-
Save the file.
Build and run the application
Make the application file executable.
chmod +x sample-app.rb
Run the application.
$ ./sample-app.rb
You should see output similar to the following:
>>>> Successfully connected to YugabyteDB!
>>>> Successfully created table DemoAccount.
>>>> Selecting accounts:
name = Jessica, age = 28, country = USA, balance = 10000
name = John, age = 28, country = Canada, balance = 9000
>>>> Transferred 800 between accounts.
>>>> Selecting accounts:
name = Jessica, age = 28, country = USA, balance = 9200
name = John, age = 28, country = Canada, balance = 9800
You have successfully executed a basic Ruby application that works with YugabyteDB Aeon.
Explore the application logic
Open the sample-app.rb
file in the yugabyte-simple-ruby-app
folder to review the methods.
connect
The connect
method establishes a connection with your cluster via the libpqxx driver.
conn = PG.connect(
host: '',
port: '5433',
dbname: 'yugabyte',
user: '',
password: '',
sslmode: 'verify-full',
sslrootcert: ''
);
create_database
The create_database
method uses PostgreSQL-compliant DDL commands to create a sample database.
conn.exec("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS DemoAccount");
conn.exec("CREATE TABLE DemoAccount ( \
id int PRIMARY KEY, \
name varchar, \
age int, \
country varchar, \
balance int)");
conn.exec("INSERT INTO DemoAccount VALUES \
(1, 'Jessica', 28, 'USA', 10000), \
(2, 'John', 28, 'Canada', 9000)");
select_accounts
The select_accounts
method queries your distributed data using the SQL SELECT
statement.
begin
puts ">>>> Selecting accounts:\n";
rs = conn.exec("SELECT name, age, country, balance FROM DemoAccount");
rs.each do |row|
puts "name=%s, age=%s, country=%s, balance=%s\n" % [row['name'], row['age'], row['country'], row['balance']];
end
ensure
rs.clear if rs
end
transfer_money_between_accounts
The transferMoneyBetweenAccounts
method updates your data consistently with distributed transactions.
begin
conn.transaction do |txn|
txn.exec_params("UPDATE DemoAccount SET balance = balance - $1 WHERE name = \'Jessica\'", [amount]);
txn.exec_params("UPDATE DemoAccount SET balance = balance + $1 WHERE name = \'John\'", [amount]);
end
puts ">>>> Transferred %s between accounts.\n" % [amount];
rescue PG::TRSerializationFailure => e
puts "The operation is aborted due to a concurrent transaction that is modifying the same set of rows. \
Consider adding retry logic for production-grade applications.";
raise
end