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#MySQL filer mapping store
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## Schema format
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Basically, uriPath and fid are the key elements stored in MySQL. In view of the optimization and user's usage,
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adding primary key with integer type and involving createTime, updateTime, status fields should be somewhat meaningful.
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Of course, you could customize the schema per your concretely circumstance freely.
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<pre><code>
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `filer_mapping` (
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`id` bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
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`uriPath` char(256) NOT NULL DEFAULT "" COMMENT 'http uriPath',
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`fid` char(36) NOT NULL DEFAULT "" COMMENT 'seaweedfs fid',
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`createTime` int(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 COMMENT 'createdTime in unix timestamp',
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`updateTime` int(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 COMMENT 'updatedTime in unix timestamp',
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`remark` varchar(20) NOT NULL DEFAULT "" COMMENT 'reserverd field',
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`status` tinyint(2) DEFAULT '1' COMMENT 'resource status',
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PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
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UNIQUE KEY `index_uriPath` (`uriPath`)
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) DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
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</code></pre>
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The MySQL 's config params is not added into the weed command option as other stores(redis,cassandra). Instead,
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We created a config file(json format) for them. TOML,YAML or XML also should be OK. But TOML and YAML need import thirdparty package
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while XML is a little bit complex.
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The sample config file's content is below:
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<pre><code>
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{
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"mysql": [
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{
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"User": "root",
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"Password": "root",
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"HostName": "127.0.0.1",
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"Port": 3306,
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"DataBase": "seaweedfs"
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},
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{
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"User": "root",
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"Password": "root",
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"HostName": "127.0.0.2",
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"Port": 3306,
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"DataBase": "seaweedfs"
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}
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],
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"IsSharding":true,
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"ShardCount":1024
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}
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</code></pre>
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The "mysql" field in above conf file is an array which include all mysql instances you prepared to store sharding data.
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1. If one mysql instance is enough, just keep one instance in "mysql" field.
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2. If table sharding at a specific mysql instance is needed , mark "IsSharding" field with true and specify total table sharding numbers using "ShardCount" field.
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3. If the mysql service could be auto scaled transparently in your environment, just config one mysql instance(usually it's a frondend proxy or VIP),and mark "IsSharding" with false value
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4. If you prepare more than one mysql instance and have no plan to use table sharding for any instance(mark isSharding with false), instance sharding will still be done implicitly
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