Vertica is a pure Ruby library for connecting to Vertica databases. You can learn more about Vertica at http://www.vertica.com.
This library currently supports simple queries. Prepared statements are currently not supported but are being worked on. The gem is tested against Vertica version 5.0 and should work in both Ruby 1.8 and Ruby 1.9.
$ gem install vertica
Vertica's git repo is available on GitHub, which can be browsed at:
http://github.com/sprsquish/vertica
and cloned from:
git://github.com/sprsquish/vertica.git
The Vertica.connect
methods takes a connection parameter hash and returns a
connection object. For most options, the gem will use a default value if no value is provided.
connection = Vertica.connect({
:host => 'db_server',
:user => 'user',
:password => 'password',
# :ssl => false, # use SSL for the connection
# :port => 5433, # default Vertica port: 5433
# :database => 'db', # there is only one database
# :role => nil, # the (additional) role(s) to enable for the user.
# :search_path => nil, # default: <user>,public,v_catalog
# :row_style => :hash # can also be :array (see below)
})
To close the connection when you're done with it, run connection.close
.
You can run simple queries using the query
method, either in buffered and
unbuffered mode. For large result sets, you probably do not want to use buffered results.
Get all the result rows without buffering by providing a block:
connection.query("SELECT id, name FROM my_table") do |row|
puts row # => {:id => 123, :name => "Jim Bob"}
end
connection.close
Store the result of the query method as a variable to get a buffered resultset:
result = connection.query("SELECT id, name FROM my_table")
connection.close
result.rows # => [{:id => 123, :name => "Jim Bob"}, {:id => 456, :name => "Joe Jack"}]
result.row_count # => 2
result.each do |row|
puts row # => {:id => 123, :name => "Jim Bob"}
end
By default, rows are returned as hashes, using symbols for the column names. Rows can also be returned as arrays by providing a row_style:
connection.query("SELECT id, name FROM my_table", :row_style => :array) do |row|
puts row # => [123, "Jim Bob"]
end
By adding :row_style => :array
to the connection hash, all results will be
returned as array.
This package is MIT licensed. See the LICENSE file for more information.
This project comes with a test suite. The unit tests in /test/unit do not need a database connection to run, the functional tests in /test/functional do need a working database connection. You can specify the connection parameters by copying the file /test/connection.yml.example to /test/connection.yml and filling out the necessary fields.
Note that the test suite requires write access to the default schema of the provided connection, although it tries to be as little invasive as possible: all tables it creates (and drops) are prefixed with test_ruby_vertica_.
- Prepared statements
- More tests
- Matt Bauer all the hard work
- Jeff Smick current maintainer
- Willem van Bergen contributor