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Faking a slave: Subscribing to mysql row-based-replication c_MySQL

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풀어 주다: 2016-06-01 13:12:59
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In complex systems it's often useful to be able to receive notification when rows have been modified in MySQL so that you can invalidate various external caches or indexes. For example: memcached, Sphinx, Lucene.

In the case of MySQL's default statement-based replication this can be quite tricky to do, as it would likely require an SQL parser to determine what was intended to be modified. However, this is made much simpler with Row-based Replication (something Irecommend switching to).

AC++ library existsto be able to listen to MySQL replication, but what I want to demonstrate is that it is also very simple to be able to do this withmysqlbinlog:

<br> shell> mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server --stop-never --host localhost.localdomain --port 5616 -u msandbox -pmsandbox --verbose mysql_sandbox5616-bin.000004 | grep '^### '<br>

To explain how this command works:

  • --read-from-remote-servertells mysqlbinlog to act like a slave, and fetch remote files rather than local (new option to 5.6).
  • --stop-nevermakes mysqlbinlog block waiting for a continual stream of updates, rather than exiting. Perfect!
  • --verboserewrites row-based replication events to be pseudo SQL statements. The pseudo statements are very easy to parse. For example:
    ### DELETE FROM `test2`.`a`### WHERE### @1=1### INSERT INTO `test2`.`a`### SET### @1=1### UPDATE `test2`.`a`### WHERE### @1=10### SET### @1=20
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    Noting that a multi-row statement will appear as individual statements via--verbose. Row-based events also default to sendingall columns in the row, not just those that are changed.

  • Thegrep '^### 'statement is just a lazy way of stripping out everythingexceptpseudo SQL statements.

Advanced Usage

You can fairly easily extend the above to track your progress reading through the master's binary logs. This will make it easier to resume from where you left off if there is a crash. Just remove the grep, and keep track of:

  • Positional markers just before DML events. These are marked in bold here:
    <strong># at 191</strong>#140526 15:28:27 server id 10end_log_pos 239 CRC32 0x559a84a8 GTID [commit=yes]SET @@SESSION.GTID_NEXT= '9f0ce61c-bb92-11e3-89fd-f056da47d247:17'/*!*/;<strong># at 239</strong>#140526 15:28:27 server id 10end_log_pos 312 CRC32 0xff074c19 Query thread_id=1 exec_time=0 error_code=0SET TIMESTAMP=1401143307/*!*/;BEGIN/*!*/;<strong># at 312</strong>#140526 15:28:27 server id 10end_log_pos 357 CRC32 0x74b1ad7f Table_map: `test2`.`a` mapped to number 71<strong># at 357</strong>#140526 15:28:27 server id 10end_log_pos 397 CRC32 0x2c6f8b8d Write_rows: table id 71 flags: STMT_END_FBINLOG 'C8CDUxMKAAAALQAAAGUBAAAAAEcAAAAAAAEABXRlc3QyAAFhAAEDAAF/rbF0C8CDUx4KAAAAKAAAAI0BAAAAAEcAAAAAAAEAAgAB//4KAAAAjYtvLA=='/*!*/;### INSERT INTO `test2`.`a`### SET### @1=10
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  • Events that show that the binary log file itself is being rotated. For example, the result ofFLUSH LOGSis:
    # at 4#691231 16:00:00 server id 10end_log_pos 0 CRC32 0x7800af55 <strong>Rotate to mysql_sandbox5616-bin.000006pos: 4</strong>
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Conclusion

This might not be as robust in all cases as using the C++ API, but it sure beats the alternative. Gone are my days of writing complex sets of triggers to write to an "events" table, which I poll continually from an external script.

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