Chdb is a Ruby gem that provides a direct interface to the chDB, an in-process SQL OLAP Engine powered by ClickHouse. It allows you to execute SQL queries and manage database sessions directly from your Ruby applications.
This gem is under development and the API is not stable yet.
First of all, you need to install the chDB engine.
Install libchdb
curl -sL https://lib.chdb.io | bash
Install the gem
To install the gem, add the following line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'chdb'
Then, execute:
bundle install
If you are not using bundler, you can install the gem by running:
gem install chdb
Make sure you have the chdb
C library installed on your system.
The Chdb
gem provides two main ways to interact with the chDB engine:
- Direct Query Execution: Execute queries directly against the engine.
- Session-based Query Execution: Execute queries within a session, providing temporary storage and resource cleanup.
The Chdb.query
method allows you to execute SQL queries and get results.
require 'chdb'
# Execute a simple query
result = Chdb.query("SELECT 1")
puts result.buf # => The result as a string
# Execute a query with CSV output
result = Chdb.query("SELECT 1 AS a, 'test' AS b", "CSV")
puts result.rows # => An array of hashes with the data
puts result.columns # => The columns of the result
# Execute a query with JSON output
result = Chdb.query("SELECT 1 AS a, 'test' AS b", "JSON")
puts result.rows # => An array of hashes with the data
puts result.columns # => The columns of the result
# Handle errors
begin
Chdb.query("SELECT invalid syntax")
rescue Chdb::Error => e
puts "Error executing query: #{e.message}"
end
Parameters:
-
query_str
(String): The SQL query to be executed. -
output_format
(String, optional): The output format for the query results, can be"CSV"
,"JSON"
, or"debug"
. The default value is"CSV"
.
Returns:
- A
Chdb::LocalResult
object, containing the query results, buffer, elapsed time, rows and columns.
Output Formats:
- CSV: Results are returned as CSV strings, parsed into an array of hashes.
- JSON: Results are returned as JSON strings, parsed into an array of hashes.
- debug: Results are returned as CSV format, with debug information.
The Chdb::Session
class allows you to execute queries within a session, enabling creation of temporary tables and other resources. Temporary sessions are automatically cleaned up when the session object is closed.
require 'chdb'
# Create a new session
session = Chdb::Session.new
# Create a table
session.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS my_table (a Int, b String) ENGINE = Memory")
# Insert some values
session.query("INSERT INTO my_table VALUES (1, 'one'), (2, 'two')")
# Query the created table
result = session.query("SELECT * FROM my_table")
puts result.rows # => An array of hashes with the data
# Close the session. The temporary directory is cleaned
session.close
# Using a presistent path
session = Chdb::Session.new("my_persistent_db")
# ...
session.close
Parameters:
-
path
(String, optional): The path to the database. Ifnil
or empty, a temporary directory will be used, which is cleaned up when the session is closed.
Methods:
-
query(query_str, output_format = "CSV")
: Executes an SQL query within the session.-
query_str
(String): The SQL query to be executed. -
output_format
(String, optional): The output format for the query results, can be"CSV"
,"JSON"
, or"debug"
. The default value is"CSV"
.
-
-
close
: Closes the session. Cleans up the temporary directory if it was created by the session. -
cleanup
: Removes the session directory, it's called automatically if the session is temporal
The Chdb::LocalResult
class represents the result of a chDB query.
Attributes:
-
buf
: The raw result buffer as a string. -
elapsed
: The time elapsed for the query execution. -
rows
: An array of hashes, representing the result rows. -
columns
: An array of strings representing the column names in the result. -
output_format
: The output format used for the query.
Methods:
-
each(&block)
: Allows iteration over the rows. -
to_s
: Returns the buffer as a string
The gem defines a custom error class Chdb::Error
, that is raised when the chDB engine returns an error.
begin
Chdb.query("SELECT invalid syntax")
rescue Chdb::Error => e
puts "Error: #{e.message}"
end
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 the created tag, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/g3ortega/chdb. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Chdb project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.