MySQL/MariaDB binlog replication client for Rust
Please note the lib currently has the following limitations:
- Supports only standard auth plugins
mysql_native_password
andcaching_sha2_password
. - Currently, the library doesn't support SSL encryption.
- Doesn't handle split packets (16MB and more).
Real-time replication client works the following way.
use mysql_cdc::binlog_client::BinlogClient;
use mysql_cdc::binlog_options::BinlogOptions;
use mysql_cdc::errors::Error;
use mysql_cdc::providers::mariadb::gtid::gtid_list::GtidList;
use mysql_cdc::providers::mysql::gtid::gtid_set::GtidSet;
use mysql_cdc::replica_options::ReplicaOptions;
use mysql_cdc::ssl_mode::SslMode;
fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
// Start replication from MariaDB GTID
let _options = BinlogOptions::from_mariadb_gtid(GtidList::parse("0-1-270")?);
// Start replication from MySQL GTID
let gtid_set =
"d4c17f0c-4f11-11ea-93e3-325d3e1cd1c8:1-107, f442510a-2881-11ea-b1dd-27916133dbb2:1-7";
let _options = BinlogOptions::from_mysql_gtid(GtidSet::parse(gtid_set)?);
// Start replication from the position
let _options = BinlogOptions::from_position(String::from("mysql-bin.000008"), 195);
// Start replication from last master position.
// Useful when you are only interested in new changes.
let _options = BinlogOptions::from_end();
// Start replication from first event of first available master binlog.
// Note that binlog files by default have expiration time and deleted.
let options = BinlogOptions::from_start();
let options = ReplicaOptions {
username: String::from("root"),
password: String::from("Qwertyu1"),
blocking: true,
ssl_mode: SslMode::Disabled,
binlog: options,
..Default::default()
};
let mut client = BinlogClient::new(options);
for result in client.replicate()? {
let (header, event) = result?;
println!("{:#?}", header);
println!("{:#?}", event);
// You process an event here
// After you processed the event, you need to update replication position
client.commit(&header, &event);
}
Ok(())
}
A typical transaction has the following structure.
GtidEvent
if gtid mode is enabled.- One or many
TableMapEvent
events.- One or many
WriteRowsEvent
events. - One or many
UpdateRowsEvent
events. - One or many
DeleteRowsEvent
events.
- One or many
XidEvent
indicating commit of the transaction.
It's best practice to use GTID replication with the from_gtid
method. Using the approach you can correctly perform replication failover.
Note that in GTID mode from_gtid
has the following behavior:
from_gtid(@@gtid_purged)
acts likefrom_start()
from_gtid(@@gtid_executed)
acts likefrom_end()
In some cases you will need to read binlog files offline from the file system.
This can be done using BinlogReader
class.
use mysql_cdc::{binlog_reader::BinlogReader, errors::Error};
use std::fs::File;
const PATH: &str = "mysql-bin.000001";
fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
let file = File::open(PATH)?;
let reader = BinlogReader::new(file)?;
for result in reader.read_events() {
let (header, event) = result?;
println!("{:#?}", header);
println!("{:#?}", event);
}
Ok(())
}