Erlang (programming language)/Tutorials/Mnesia
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Mnesia
Mnesia is a database built in erlang. It is built using ETS and DETS.
Using Mnesia
Mnesia is the distributed database written in Erlang, meant to mainly be used by Erlang programs. Simple queries can be written with querly list comprehensions (qlc). Realtime queries can decide to not use transactions.
Explain program: art.erl
The program defines some functions that work similar to SQL. We wish to build a table of artwork named "painting", with fields: index, artist, and title.
Table: painting +---------------------------------------------+ | index | artist | title | +---------------------------------------------+ | 1 | Dali | The Ghost of Vermeer | | 2 | Dali | The Persistance of Memory | | 3 | Vermeer | Girl With Pearl Earring | +---------------------------------------------+
art:init(). Starts the database and creates the table: painting.
insert() Puts data into the table
select() Gets data out of the table
Note that the second time we call init() the database is restarted but we get an error when it tries to recreate the table (as it already exists).
Example program: art.erl
-module(art). -compile(export_all). -include("/usr/lib/erlang/lib/stdlib-1.14.2/include/qlc.hrl"). % include is for fedora RH (your path may very) -record(painting, {index, artist, title}). init() -> mnesia:create_schema([node()]), mnesia:start(), mnesia:create_table(painting, [ {disc_copies, [node()] }, {attributes, record_info(fields,painting)} ]). insert( Index, Artist, Title) -> Insert = fun() -> mnesia:write( #painting{ index=Index, artist=Artist, title=Title } ) end, {atomic, Results} = mnesia:transaction(Insert), Results. select( Index) -> Query = fun() -> mnesia:read({painting, Index}) end, {atomic, [Results]}=mnesia:transaction(Query), % io:format(" ~p ~p ~n ", [Row#painting.artist, Row#painting.title] ), Results. select_some( Artist) -> Query = fun() -> mnesia:match_object({painting, '_', Artist, '_' } ) end, {atomic, Results} = mnesia:transaction( Query), Results. select_all() -> Query = fun() -> qlc:eval( qlc:q( [ X || X <- mnesia:table(painting) ] )) end, {atomic, Results} = mnesia:transaction(Query), Results. select_search( Word ) -> Query = fun() -> qlc:eval( qlc:q( [ {F1,F2,F3,F4} || {F1,F2,F3,F4} <- mnesia:table(painting), (string:str(F3, Word)>0) or (string:str(F4, Word)>0) ] )) end, {atomic, Results} = mnesia:transaction(Query), Results. start() -> art:insert(1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"), Out1 = art:select(1), art:insert(2,"Dali","The Persistence of Memory"), Out2 = art:select(2), art:insert(3,"Vermeer", "Girl With Pearl Earring"), Out3 = art:select_some("Dali"), Out4 = art:select_all(), Out5 = art:select_search( "Vermeer" ), [ {{select,1},Out1}, {{select,2},Out2}, {{select,"Dali"},Out3}, {{select_all},Out4}, {{select_search,"Vermeer"},Out5} ].
Output example
18> c(art). {ok,art} 19> art:init(). {aborted,{already_exists,painting}} 20> art:start(). [{{select,1},{painting,1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"}}, {{select,2},{painting,2,"Dali","The Persistence of Memory"}}, {{select,"Dali"}, [{painting,1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"}, {painting,2,"Dali","The Persistence of Memory"}]}, {{select_all}, [{painting,1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"}, {painting,2,"Dali","The Persistence of Memory"}, {painting,3,"Vermeer","Girl With Pearl Earring"}]}, {{select_search,"Vermeer"}, [{painting,1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"}, {painting,3,"Vermeer","Girl With Pearl Earring"}]}]
Sample output: some interactive cmds
% Sample output: % 6> c(art). % {ok,art} % 7> art:init(). % {atomic,ok} % 6> art:insert(1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"). % {atomic,ok} % 7> art:select(1). % {painting,1,"Dali","The Ghost of Vermeer"}