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go-drill is a highly efficient Pure Go Client and Sql driver for Apache Drill and Dremio. It differs from other clients / drivers by using the native Protobuf API to communicate instead of the REST API. The use of Protobuf enables zero-copy access to the returned data, resulting in greater efficiency.

At the present time, the driver may be used without authentication or with authentication via SASL gssapi-krb-5.

In typical use, the driver is initialized with a list of zookeeper hosts to enable the driver to locate drillbits. It is also possible to connect directly to a drillbit via the client.

Install

Client

go get -u github.com/factset/go-drill

Driver

go get -u github.com/factset/go-drill/driver

Usage

The driver can be used like a typical Golang SQL driver:

import (
  "strings"
  "database/sql"

  _ "github.com/factset/go-drill/driver"
)

func main() {
  props := []string{
    "zk=zookeeper1,zookeeper2,zookeeper3",
    "auth=kerberos",
    "service=<krb_service_name>",
    "cluster=<clustername>",
  }

  db, err := sql.Open("drill", strings.Join(props, ";"))
}

Alternately, you can just use the client directly:

import (
  "context"

  "github.com/factset/go-drill"
)

func main() {
  // create client, doesn't connect yet
  cl := drill.NewClient(drill.Options{/* fill out options */}, "zookeeper1", "zookeeper2", "zookeeper3")

  // connect the client
  err := cl.Connect(context.Background())
  // if there was any issue connecting, err will contain the error, otherwise will
  // be nil if successfully connected
}

Developing

Refreshing the Protobuf Definitions

A command is provided to easily refresh the protobuf definitions, provided you have protoc already on your PATH. The source should be in a directory structure like .../github.com/factset/go-drill/ for development, allowing usage of go generate which will run the command.

Alternatively, the provided command drillProto can be used manually via go run ./internal/cmd/drillProto from the root of the source directory.

$ go run ./internal/cmd/drillProto -h
Drill Proto.

Usage:
        drillProto -h | --help
        drillProto download [-o PATH]
        drillProto fixup [-o PATH]
        drillProto gen [-o PATH] ROOTPATH
        drillProto runall [-o PATH] ROOTPATH

Arguments:
        ROOTPATH  location of the root output for the generated .go files

Options:
        -h --help           Show this screen.
        -o PATH --out PATH  .proto destination path [default: protobuf]

drillProto download will simply download the .proto files to the specified path from the apache drill github repo.

drillProto fixup adds the option go_package = "github.com/factset/go-drill/internal/rpc/proto/..." to each file.

drillProto gen will generate the .pb.go files from the protobuf files, using the provided ROOTPATH as the root output where it will write the files in the structure of <ROOTPATH>/github.com/factset/go-drill/internal/rpc/proto/....

drillProto runall does all of the steps in order as one command.

Regenerate the data vector handling

Running go generate ./internal/data will regenerate the .gen.go files from their templates.

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