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// A brpc based command-line interface to talk with mysql-server
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <readline/readline.h>
#include <readline/history.h>
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
#include <butil/logging.h>
#include <brpc/channel.h>
#include "brpc/policy/mysql/mysql.h"
#include "brpc/policy/mysql/mysql_authenticator.h"
DEFINE_string(connection_type, "pooled", "Connection type. Available values: pooled, short");
DEFINE_string(server, "127.0.0.1", "IP Address of server");
DEFINE_int32(port, 3306, "Port of server");
DEFINE_string(user, "brpcuser", "user name");
DEFINE_string(password, "12345678", "password");
DEFINE_string(schema, "brpc_test", "schema");
DEFINE_string(params, "", "params");
DEFINE_string(collation, "utf8mb4_general_ci", "collation");
DEFINE_int32(timeout_ms, 5000, "RPC timeout in milliseconds");
DEFINE_int32(connect_timeout_ms, 5000, "RPC timeout in milliseconds");
DEFINE_int32(max_retry, 0, "Max retries(not including the first RPC)");
namespace brpc {
const char* logo();
}
// Send `command' to mysql-server via `channel'
static bool access_mysql(brpc::Channel& channel, const char* command) {
brpc::MysqlRequest request;
if (!request.Query(command)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to add command";
return false;
}
brpc::MysqlResponse response;
brpc::Controller cntl;
channel.CallMethod(NULL, &cntl, &request, &response, NULL);
if (!cntl.Failed()) {
std::cout << response << std::endl;
} else {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to access mysql, " << cntl.ErrorText();
return false;
}
return true;
}
// For freeing the memory returned by readline().
struct Freer {
void operator()(char* mem) {
free(mem);
}
};
static void dummy_handler(int) {}
// The getc for readline. The default getc retries reading when meeting
// EINTR, which is not what we want.
static bool g_canceled = false;
static int cli_getc(FILE* stream) {
int c = getc(stream);
if (c == EOF && errno == EINTR) {
g_canceled = true;
return '\n';
}
return c;
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
// Parse gflags. We recommend you to use gflags as well.
GFLAGS_NS::ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
// A Channel represents a communication line to a Server. Notice that
// Channel is thread-safe and can be shared by all threads in your program.
brpc::Channel channel;
// Initialize the channel, NULL means using default options.
brpc::ChannelOptions options;
options.protocol = brpc::PROTOCOL_MYSQL;
options.connection_type = FLAGS_connection_type;
options.timeout_ms = FLAGS_timeout_ms /*milliseconds*/;
options.connect_timeout_ms = FLAGS_connect_timeout_ms;
options.max_retry = FLAGS_max_retry;
options.auth = new brpc::policy::MysqlAuthenticator(
FLAGS_user, FLAGS_password, FLAGS_schema, FLAGS_params, FLAGS_collation);
if (channel.Init(FLAGS_server.c_str(), FLAGS_port, &options) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to initialize channel";
return -1;
}
if (argc <= 1) { // interactive mode
// We need this dummy signal hander to interrupt getc (and returning
// EINTR), SIG_IGN did not work.
signal(SIGINT, dummy_handler);
// Hook getc of readline.
rl_getc_function = cli_getc;
// Print welcome information.
printf("%s\n", brpc::logo());
printf(
"This command-line tool mimics the look-n-feel of official "
"mysql-cli, as a demostration of brpc's capability of"
" talking to mysql-server. The output and behavior is "
"not exactly same with the official one.\n\n");
for (;;) {
char prompt[128];
snprintf(prompt, sizeof(prompt), "mysql %s> ", FLAGS_server.c_str());
std::unique_ptr<char, Freer> command(readline(prompt));
if (command == NULL || *command == '\0') {
if (g_canceled) {
// No input after the prompt and user pressed Ctrl-C,
// quit the CLI.
return 0;
}
// User entered an empty command by just pressing Enter.
continue;
}
if (g_canceled) {
// User entered sth. and pressed Ctrl-C, start a new prompt.
g_canceled = false;
continue;
}
// Add user's command to history so that it's browse-able by
// UP-key and search-able by Ctrl-R.
add_history(command.get());
if (!strcmp(command.get(), "help")) {
printf("This is a mysql CLI written in brpc.\n");
continue;
}
if (!strcmp(command.get(), "quit")) {
// Although quit is a valid mysql command, it does not make
// too much sense to run it in this CLI, just quit.
return 0;
}
access_mysql(channel, command.get());
}
} else {
std::string command;
command.reserve(argc * 16);
for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) {
if (i != 1) {
command.push_back(';');
}
command.append(argv[i]);
}
if (!access_mysql(channel, command.c_str())) {
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}