riak-erlang-http-client
is an Erlang client for Riak, using the HTTP
interface
You must have Erlang/OTP R13B04 or later and a GNU-style build
system to compile and run riak-erlang-http-client
.
git clone git://github.com/basho/riak-erlang-http-client.git
cd riak-erlang-http-client
make
If the Protocol Buffers Riak Erlang Client
(riak-erlang-client) is already familiar to you, you should find
this client familiar. Just substitute calls to riakc_pb_socket
with calls to rhc
.
As a quick example, here is how to create and retrieve a value with the key “foo” in the bucket “bar” using the riak-erlang-http-client.
First, start up an Erlang shell with the path to
riak-erlang-http-client
and all dependenciess included, then
start sasl
and ibrowse
:
erl -pa path/to/riak-erlang-http-client/ebin path/to/riak-erlang-http-client/deps/*/ebin
Eshell V5.8.2 (abort with ^G)
1> [ ok = application:start(A) || A <- [sasl, ibrowse] ].
Next, create your client:
2> IP = "127.0.0.1",
2> Port = 8098,
2> Prefix = "riak",
2> Options = [],
2> C = rhc:create(IP, Port, Prefix, Options).
{rhc,"10.0.0.42",80,"riak",[{client_id,"ACoc4A=="}]}
Sidenote: if you will be using the defaults, as in the example
above, you may call rhc:create/0
instead of specifying the
defaults yourself.
Create a new object, and store it with rhc:put/2
:
3> Bucket = <<"bar">>,
3> Key = <<"foo">>,
3> Data = <<"hello world">>,
3> ContentType = <<"text/plain">>,
3> Object0 = riakc_obj:new(Bucket, Key, Data, ContentType),
3> rhc:put(C, Object0).
ok
Retrieve an object with rhc:get/3
:
4> Bucket = <<"bar">>,
4> Key = <<"foo">>,
4> {ok, Object1} = rhc:get(C, Bucket, Key).
{ok,{riakc_obj,<<"bar">>,<<"foo">>,
<<107,206,97,96,96,96,204,96,202,5,82,44,12,167,92,95,100,
48,37,50,230,177,50,...>>,
[{{dict,3,16,16,8,80,48,
{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...},
{{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],...}}},
<<"hello world">>}],
undefined,undefined}}
Please refer to the generated documentation for more information:
make doc && open doc/index.html
We encourage contributions to riak-erlang-http-client
from the
community.
- Fork the
riak-erlang-http-client
repository on Github. - Clone your fork or add the remote if you already have a clone of the repository.
git clone [email protected]:yourusername/riak-erlang-http-client.git
# or
git remote add mine [email protected]:yourusername/riak-erlang-http-client.git
- Create a topic branch for your change.
git checkout -b some-topic-branch
- Make your change and commit. Use a clear and descriptive commit message, spanning multiple lines if detailed explanation is needed.
- Push to your fork of the repository and then send a pull-request through Github.
git push mine some-topic-branch
- A Basho engineer or community maintainer will review your patch and merge it into the main repository or send you feedback.