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Changelog
All changes in this project will be noted in this file.
Version 0.5.2 [2021-05-07]
No breaking changes
sky-bench
is less agressive and runs sanity test before benchmarkingskyd
now locks the data file (thedata.bin
file)- The data directory structure has been changed (see #144) (all files are now stored in ./data/*)
- Fixed 'Connection Forcibly Closed' errors on Windows (see #110)
- Add support for line-editing and keyboard shortcuts on
skysh
(see #142) - Fixed problems while parsing snapshots in the snapshot directory (see #144)
- The old data directory structure has been deprecated (see #144)
- Official support for 32-bit platforms (see #139)
- Tier-2 Support for Linux musl (x86_64) (see #136, #135)
Version 0.5.1 [2021-03-17]
No breaking changes
- Built-in TLS/SSL support
- Custom host/port settings in
sky-bench
- Mock keys can be created with
sky-bench
- Security patch for VE/S/00001
- Escaping for spaces in
skysh
tdb
is now calledskyd
(short for 'Skytable Daemon')
Version 0.5.0 [2020-11-19]
This release introduces breaking changes!
- Command line configuration added to
tdb
- ⚠ Positional arguments in
tsh
andtdb-bench
have been removed MKSNAP
now has an enhanced version which enables snapshots to be created even if they're disabled on the server side- If
BGSAVE
fails, no more writes will be accepted on the server side. All commands that try to modify data will return an internal server error tdb-bench
now provides JSON output with the--json
flag- The
Dockerfile
was fixed to use command line arguments instead of the configuration file which caused problems - The
enabled
key under thesnapshots
key in the configuration file has been removed
Upgrading
- Users who ran
tsh
liketsh 172.17.0.1 2003
will now need to run:
tsh -h 172.17.0.1 -p 2003
- Users who ran
tdb-bench
liketdb-bench 10 100000 4
will now need to run:
tdb-bench -c 10 -q 100000 -s 4
- To enable snapshots, you just have to add the key: there is no need for the
enabled
key. To disable snapshots, you just have to omit thesnapshot
key (block) from your configuration file
Version 0.4.5 [2020-10-29]
No breaking changes
This release adds support for automated snapshots, while also adding the MKSNAP
action for doing the same remotely.
Version 0.4.4 [2020-10-03]
No breaking changes
This release adds the following actions: KEYLEN
and USET
Version 0.4.3 [2020-09-25]
No breaking changes
This release adds the following actions:
SSET
, SUPDATE
, SDEL
, DBSIZE
and FLUSHDB
Version 0.4.2 [2020-09-19]
No breaking changes
This release adds BGSAVE
for automated background saving (see #11)
Version 0.4.1 [2020-09-06]
No breaking changes
This release adds support for configuration files
Version 0.4.0 [2020-08-30]
This release introduces breaking changes
Changes:
- Actions added:
MSET
,MGET
,MUPDATE
- Terrapipe 1.0
- Improved terminal output
Fixes:
- Explicit handling for incomplete responses in
tsh
Migrating existing clients
The Terrapipe protocol was revised and promoted to 1.0. This will cause all existing client implementations to break, since the protocol has changed fundamentally. The clients have to implement the latest spec.
Version 0.3.2 [2020-08-07]
No breaking changes
The tsh
component printed the wrong version number. This has been fixed.
Version 0.3.1 [2020-08-05]
This release introduces breaking changes
This release fixes #7, #8. It also adds several under-the-hood optimizations greatly improving query performance.
Migrating existing clients
The only significant change in the protocol is the new metalayout format: #a#b#c
instead of the previously proposed a#b#c#
.
Disk storage format
The disk storage format was changed rendering existing binary data files incompatible. However, if you have any existing data - which is important, open an issue - because we'll be able to provide a tool that can help you easily migrate your existing datasets - with a one line command - so - no worries!
Version 0.3.0 [2020-07-28]
No breaking changes
This version enables persistence for stored data
Version 0.2.0 [2020-07-27]
This release introduces breaking changes
This release implements the latest version of the Terrapipe protocol.
Migrating existing clients
All clients have to reimplement the Terrapipe protocol to match the latest spec.
Version 0.1.0 [2020-07-17]
This release provides an experimental client and server implementation.