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= dm-adapter-simpledb == What A DataMapper adapter for Amazon's SimpleDB service. Features: * Uses the RightAWS gem for efficient SimpleDB operations. * Full set of CRUD operations * Supports nearly all DataMapper query predicates. * Full support for complex nested union, intersaction, and negation in queries * Migrations * DataMapper identity map support for record caching * Lazy-loaded attributes * DataMapper Serial property support via UUIDs. * Array properties * Basic aggregation support (Model.count("...")) * String "chunking" permits attributes to exceed the 1024-byte limit * Support for efficient :limit and :offset, for result set paging * Robust quoting of names in values in selects Note: as of version 1.0.0, this gem supports supports the DataMapper 0.10.* series and breaks backwards compatibility with DataMapper 0.9.*. == Who Originally written by Jeremy Boles. Contributers: Edward Ocampo-Gooding (edward) Dan Mayer (danmayer) Thomas Olausson (latompa) Avdi Grimm (avdi) == Where dm-adapter-simpledb is currently maintained by the Devver team and lives at: http://github.com/devver/dm-adapter-simpledb/ == TODO * Handle exclusive ranges natively Implement as inclusive range + filter step * Tests for associations * Option for smart lexicographical storage for numbers - Zero-pad integers - Store floats using exponential notation * Option to store Date/Time/DateTime as ISO8601 * Full aggregate support (min/max/etc) * Option to use libxml if available * Parallelized queries for increased throughput * Support of normalized 1:1 table:domain schemes that works with associations * Sharding * Support BatchPutAttributes * Silence SSL warnings See http://pivotallabs.com/users/carl/blog/articles/1079-standup-blog-11-24-2009-model-validations-without-backing-store-associations-to-array-and-ssl-with-aws * Token cache for reduced requests when given an offset * Optimize key queries == Usage There is a functional example in examples/ in this project. A example Rails on SimpleDB project is maintained here: http://github.com/danmayer/datamapper-simpledb-rails-example A example Sinatra on SimpleDB project is maintained here: http://github.com/danmayer/sinatra-simpledb-example === Standalone require 'rubygems' require 'dm-core' require 'dm-adapter-simpledb' DataMapper.setup(:default, :adapter => 'simpledb', :access_key => "ACCESS_KEY", :secret_key => "SECRET_KEY", :domain => "DOMAIN", ) [Same as the following, but skip the database.yml] === In a Merb application See sample Merb application using Merb-Auth and protected resources on SimpleDB: http://github.com/danmayer/merb-simpledb-dm_example/tree/master Setup database.yml with the SimpleDB DataMapper adapter: adapter: simpledb access_key: (a 20-character, alphanumeric sequence) secret_key: (a 40-character sequence) domain: 'my_amazon_sdb_domain' Create a model class Tree include DataMapper::Resource storage_name[:default] = "trees" property :id, Serial property :name, String, :nullable => false end Use interactively (with merb -i) $ merb -i maple = Tree.new maple.name = "Acer rubrum" maple.save all_trees = Tree.all() # calls #read_all a_tree = Tree.first(:name => "Acer rubrum") yanked_tree = Tree.remote(:name => "Acer rubrum") == Running the tests Add these two lines to your .bash_profile as the spec_helper relies on them $ export AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID='YOUR_ACCESS_KEY' $ export AMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY' Configure the domain to use for integration tests. THIS DOMAIN WILL BE DELETED AND RECREATED BY THE TESTS, so do not choose a domain which contains data you care about. Configure the domain by creating a file named THROW_AWAY_SDB_DOMAIN in the projet root: $ echo dm_simpledb_adapter_test > THROW_AWAY_SDB_DOMAIN Run the tests: rake spec NOTE: While every attempt has been made to make the tests robust, Amazon SimpleDB is by it's nature an unreliable service. Sometimes it can take a very long time for updates to be reflected by queries, and sometimes calls just time out. If the tests fail, try them again a few times before reporting it as a bug. Also try running the spec files individually. == Bibliography Relating to Amazon SimpleDB http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1292&ref=featured Approaching SimpleDB from a relational database background Active Record Persistence with Amazon SimpleDB http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1367&categoryID=152 Building for Performance and Reliability with Amazon SimpleDB http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1394&categoryID=152 Query 101: Building Amazon SimpleDB Queries http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1231&categoryID=152 Query 201: Tips & Tricks for Amazon SimpleDB Query http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1232&categoryID=152 Latter portion describes parallelization advantages of normalized domains – the downside being the added complexity at the application layer (this library’s). Using SimpleDB and Rails in No Time with ActiveResource http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1242&categoryID=152 Exemplifies using the Single Table Inheritance pattern within a single SimpleDB domain by storing the model type in an attribute called '_resource' and using a “SHA512 hash function on the request body combined with a timestamp and a configurable salt” for the id. RightScale Ruby library to access Amazon EC2, S3, SQS, and SDB http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry!default.jspa?categoryID=140&externalID=1014&fromSearchPage=true
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