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Rename packages to MariaDB-columnstore-engine, MariaDB-columnstore-libs and MariaDB-columnstore-platform. Also add the "columnstore-" prefix the the components so that MariaDB's packaging system understands then and add a line to include them in MariaDB's packaging. In addition * Fix S3 building for dist source build * Fix Debian 10 dependency issue * Fix git handling for dist builds * Add support for MariaDB's RPM building * Use MariaDB's PCRE and readline * Removes a few dead files * Fix Boost noncopyable includes
How to use the ColumnStore UDF SDK
Obtain the MariaDB columnstore source code from https://github.com/mariadb-corporation/mariadb-columnstore-server
and follow the pre-requisite and build instructions.
Go into the utils/udfsdk directory.
At this point you can use the MCS_add() function template in udfsdk.cpp and udfmysql.cpp
files to create your own function or just try that function as is.
- Make the library
$ make
- Copy the libudf_mysql.so.1.0.0 and libudfsdk.so.1.0.0 file to /usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/lib on
every columnstore node.
$ cp libudf_mysql.so.1.0.0 libudfsdk.so.1.0.0 /usr/local/mariadb/columnstore/lib/
- Restart ColumnStore
$ mcsadmin restartsystem y
- Using the mariadb client add the user defined function, e.g,
$ mariadb
> create function mcs_add returns integer soname 'libudf_mysql.so';
> create function mcs_isnull returns string soname 'libudf_mysql.so';
You should now be able to use the mcs_add(arg1, arg2) and mcs_isnull(arg) functions in the select and/or where clauses
of SQL statements.