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README.md

Cozo (standalone executable)

server

This document describes how to set up cozo (standalone executable). To learn how to use CozoDB (CozoScript), read the docs.

Download

The standalone executable for Cozo can be downloaded from the release page. Look for those with names cozoserver-*. Those with names cozoserver_all-* supports additional storage backends such as TiKV storage, but are larger.

Starting the server

Run the cozoserver command in a terminal:

./cozoserver

This starts an in-memory, non-persistent database. For more options such as how to run a persistent database with other storage engines, see ./cozoserver -h

To stop Cozo, press CTRL-C, or send SIGTERM to the process with e.g. kill.

The REPL

If you start the server with the -r or --repl option, a web server will not be started. Instead, a terminal-based REPL is presented to you. The engine options can be used when invoking the executable to choose the backend.

You can use the following meta ops in the REPL:

  • %set <KEY> <VALUE>: set a parameter that can be used in queries.
  • %unset <KEY>: unset a parameter.
  • %clear: unset all parameters.
  • %params: print all set parameters.
  • %import <FILE OR URL>: import data in JSON format from the file or URL.
  • %save <FILE>: the result of the next successful query will be saved in JSON format in a file instead of printed on screen. If <FILE> is omitted, then the effect of any previous %save command is nullified.
  • %backup <FILE>: the current database will be backed up into the file.
  • %restore <FILE>: restore the data in the backup to the current database. The current database must be empty.

The query API

Queries are run by sending HTTP POST requests to the server. By default, the API endpoint is http://127.0.0.1:9070/text-query. A JSON body of the following form is expected:

{
    "script": "<COZOSCRIPT QUERY STRING>",
    "params": {}
}

params should be an object of named parameters. For example, if params is {"num": 1}, then $num can be used anywhere in your query string where an expression is expected. Always use params instead of concatenating strings when you need parametrized queries.

The HTTP API always responds in JSON. If a request is successful, then its "ok" field will be true, and the "rows" field will contain the data for the resulting relation, and "headers" will contain the headers. If an error occurs, then "ok" will contain false, the error message will be in "message" and a nicely-formatted diagnostic will be in "display" if available.

Cozo is designed to run in a trusted environment and be used by trusted clients. It does not come with elaborate authentication and security features. If you must access Cozo remotely, you are responsible for setting up firewalls, encryptions and proxies yourself.

As a guard against users accidentally exposing sensitive data, If you bind Cozo to non-loopback addresses, Cozo will generate a token string and require all queries from non-loopback addresses to provide the token string in the HTTP header field x-cozo-auth. The warning printed when you start Cozo with a non-default binding will tell you where to find the token string. This “security measure” is not considered sufficient for any purpose and is only intended as a last defence against carelessness.

API

  • POST /text-query, described above.
  • GET /export/{relations: String}, where relations is a comma-separated list of relations to export.
  • PUT /import, import data into the database. Data should be in application/json MIME type in the body, in the same format as returned in the data field in the /export API.
  • POST /backup, backup database, should supply a JSON body of the form {"path": <PATH>}
  • POST /import-from-backup, import data into the database from a backup. Should supply a JSON body of the form {"path": <PATH>, "relations": <ARRAY OF RELATION NAMES>}.
  • GET /, if you open this in your browser and open your developer tools, you will be able to use a very simple client to query this database.

For import and import-from-backup, triggers are not run for the relations, if any exists. If you need to activate triggers, use queries with parameters.

Building

Building cozoserver requires a Rust toolchain. Run

cargo build --release -p cozoserver -F compact -F storage-rocksdb