yandex-cloud / ydb-php-sdk
YDB PHP SDK
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Requires
- php: >=7.2
- ext-bcmath: *
- ext-curl: *
- ext-grpc: *
- ext-json: *
- google/protobuf: ~3.15.8
- grpc/grpc: ^1.35
- phpseclib/phpseclib: ^2.0|^3.0
- psr/log: ^1|^2|^3
Requires (Dev)
- overtrue/phplint: ^3.0
- phpunit/phpunit: >= 6.0, <10.0
- dev-main
- v1.15.0
- v1.14.0
- v1.13.2
- v1.13.1
- v1.13.0
- v1.12.0
- v1.11.0
- v1.10.0
- v1.9.0
- v1.8.2
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- v1.8.0
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- v1.6.0
- v1.5.6
- v1.5.5
- v1.5.4
- v1.5.3
- v1.5.2
- v1.5.1
- v1.5.0
- v1.4.5
- v1.4.4
- v1.4.3
- v1.4.2
- v1.4.1
- v1.4.0
- v1.3.1
- v1.3.0
- v1.2.0
- v1.1.1
- v1.1.0
- v1.0.14
- v1.0.13
- v1.0.12
- v1.0.11
- v1.0.10
- v1.0.9
- v1.0.8
- v1.0.7
- v1.0.6
- v1.0.5
- v1.0.4
- v1.0.3
- v1.0.2
- v1.0.1
- v1.0
- dev-tx-control
- dev-slo-with-query
- dev-slo-with-backet
- dev-test-slo-params
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README
YDB PHP SDK provides access to YDB from PHP code.
YDB is a open-source distributed fault-tolerant DBMS with high availability and scalability, strict consistency and ACID. An SQL dialect – YQL – is used for queries.
YDB is available in several modes:
- On-prem installation (is not supported by this SDK yet);
- Serverless computing mode in YC (only performed operations are paid);
- Dedicated instance mode in YC (dedicated computing resources are paid).
Documentation
Installation
The recommended method of installing is Composer.
Run the following:
composer require ydb-platform/ydb-php-sdk
Connection
First, create a database using Yandex Cloud Console.
YDB supports the following authentication methods:
- Access token
- OAuth token
- JWT + private key
- JWT + JSON file
- Metadata URL
- Anonymous
Access token
Use your access token:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) // Access token authentication 'access_token' => 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA', ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\AccessTokenAuthentication; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) ], 'credentials' => new AccessTokenAuthentication('AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA') ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
OAuth token
You should obtain a new OAuth token.
Use your OAuth token:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) // OAuth token authentication 'oauth_token' => 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA', ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\OAuthTokenAuthentication; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) ], 'credentials' => new OAuthTokenAuthentication('AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA') ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
JWT + private key
Create a service account with the editor
role, then create a private key. Also you need a key ID and a service account ID.
Connect to your database:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', 'discovery' => false, 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) // Private key authentication 'key_id' => 'ajexxxxxxxxx', 'service_account_id' => 'ajeyyyyyyyyy', 'private_key_file' => './private.key', ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\JwtWithPrivateKeyAuthentication; $config = [ 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', 'discovery' => false, 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) // Private key authentication 'key_id' => 'ajexxxxxxxxx', 'service_account_id' => 'ajeyyyyyyyyy', 'private_key_file' => './private.key', ], 'credentials' => new JwtWithPrivateKeyAuthentication( "ajexxxxxxxxx","ajeyyyyyyyyy",'./private.key') ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
JWT + JSON file
Create a service account with the editor
role.
Create a service account JSON file, save it in your project as sa_name.json
.
Connect to your database:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', 'discovery' => false, 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) // Service account JSON file authentication 'service_file' => './sa_name.json', ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\JwtWithJsonAuthentication; $config = [ 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', 'discovery' => false, 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'root_cert_file' => './CA.pem', // Root CA file (dedicated server only!) ], 'credentials' => new JwtWithJsonAuthentication('./jwtjson.json') ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
Metadata URL
When you deploy a project to VM or function at Yandex.Cloud, you are able to connect to the database using Metadata URL. Before you start, you should link your service account to an existing or new VM or function.
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory 'use_metadata' => true, ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\MetadataAuthentication; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/ru-central1/b1glxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/etn0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'ydb.serverless.yandexcloud.net:2135', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'temp_dir' => './tmp', // Temp directory ], 'credentials' => new MetadataAuthentication() ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
Anonymous
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/local', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'localhost:2136', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'anonymous' => true, 'insecure' => true, ], ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
or:
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\AnonymousAuthentication; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/local', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'localhost:2136', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'insecure' => true, ], 'credentials' => new AnonymousAuthentication() ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
Determined by environment variables
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\EnvironCredentials; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/local', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'localhost:2136', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'insecure' => true, ], 'credentials' => new EnvironCredentials() ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
The following algorithm that is the same for YDB-PHP-SDK applies:
- If the value of the
YDB_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_FILE_CREDENTIALS
environment variable is set, the System Account Key authentication mode is used and the key is taken from the file whose name is specified in this variable. - Otherwise, if the value of the
YDB_ANONYMOUS_CREDENTIALS
environment variable is set to 1, the anonymous authentication mode is used. - Otherwise, if the value of the
YDB_METADATA_CREDENTIALS
environment variable is set to 1, the Metadata authentication mode is used. - Otherwise, if the value of the
YDB_ACCESS_TOKEN_CREDENTIALS
environment variable is set, the Access token authentication mode is used, where the this variable value is passed. - Otherwise, the Metadata authentication mode is used.
Static credentials
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\Implement\StaticAuthentication; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/local', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'localhost:2136', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'insecure' => true, ], 'credentials' => new StaticAuthentication($user, $password) ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
Reading from text file
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Auth\ReadTokenFromFile; $config = [ // Database path 'database' => '/local', // Database endpoint 'endpoint' => 'localhost:2136', // Auto discovery (dedicated server only) 'discovery' => false, // IAM config 'iam_config' => [ 'insecure' => true, ], 'credentials' => new ReadTokenFromFile($tokenPath, $refreshTime) ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config);
Usage
You should initialize a session from the Table service to start querying with retry.
<?php use YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb; $config = [ // ... ]; $ydb = new Ydb($config); // obtaining the Table service $table = $ydb->table(); $result = $table->retryTransaction(function(Session $session){ // making a query return $session->query('select * from `users` limit 10;'); }, true); $users_count = $result->rowCount(); $users = $result->rows(); $columns = $result->columns();
As soon as your script is finished, the session will be destroyed.
Customizing queries
Normally, a regular query through the query()
method is sufficient, but in exceptional cases, you may need to fine-tune the query settings. You could do it using the query builder:
<?php $result = $table->retryTransaction(function(Session $session){ // creating a new query builder instance $query = $session->newQuery('select * from `users` limit 10;'); // a setting to keep in cache $query->keepInCache(); // a setting to begin a transaction with the given mode $query->beginTx('stale'); return $query->execute(); }, true);
Methods of the query builder:
keepInCache(bool $value)
- keep in cache (default:true
)collectStats(int $value)
- collect stats (default: 1)parameters(array $parameters)
- parametersoperationParams(\Ydb\Operations\OperationParams $operation_params)
- operation paramsbeginTx(string $mode)
- begin a transaction with the given mode:- stale
- online
- online_inconsistent
- serializable
- snapshot
txControl(\Ydb\Table\TransactionControl $tx_control)
- transaction control with custom settings
You can chain these methods for convenience.
Logging
For logging purposes, you need use class, which implements \Psr\Log\LoggerInterface
.
YDB-PHP-SDK has build-in loggers in YdbPlatform\Ydb\Logger
namespace:
NullLogger
- defaultSimpleStdLogger($level)
- logger, which push logs in STDERR.
Example of using:
$config = [ 'logger' => new \YdbPlatform\Ydb\Logger\SimpleStdLogger(\YdbPlatform\Ydb\Logger\SimpleStdLogger::INFO) ] $ydb = new \YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb($config);
gRPC
gRPC client's options
You can customize the gRPC client's behavior by setting options in config array
Example of using:
$config = [ // ... 'grpc' => [ 'opts' => [ 'grpc.max_receive_message_length' => 8*1024*1024, 'grpc.default_compression_algorithm' => 2, 'grpc.default_compression_level' => 2, ], ], ]; $ydb = new \YdbPlatform\Ydb\Ydb($config);