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Vladimir Davydov authored
We are planning to add access checks for EXECUTE and PREPARE requests.
(Currently, everyone, even guest, may execute these requests.)
Checking access in tx_process_sql(), which is defined in IPROTO code,
would violate encapsulation and look inconsistent with other request
handlers. Let's move the code that actually processes an SQL request
to the new function box_process_sql() taking sql_request and returning
the result in a port object.

To unify handling of all SQL requests in box_process_sql(), we add a new
format for port_sql - UNPREPARE. The format works only for dumping port
content to MsgPack buffer - it encodes an empty map then. This way, we
don't need to return the is_unprepare flag from box_process_sql().

Needed for #8803

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Tarantool is an in-memory computing platform consisting of a database and an application server.

It is distributed under BSD 2-Clause terms.

Key features of the application server:

Key features of the database:

  • MessagePack data format and MessagePack based client-server protocol.
  • Two data engines: 100% in-memory with complete WAL-based persistence and an own implementation of LSM-tree, to use with large data sets.
  • Multiple index types: HASH, TREE, RTREE, BITSET.
  • Document oriented JSON path indexes.
  • Asynchronous master-master replication.
  • Synchronous quorum-based replication.
  • RAFT-based automatic leader election for the single-leader configuration.
  • Authentication and access control.
  • ANSI SQL, including views, joins, referential and check constraints.
  • Connectors for many programming languages.
  • The database is a C extension of the application server and can be turned off.

Supported platforms are Linux (x86_64, aarch64), Mac OS X (x86_64, M1), FreeBSD (x86_64).

Tarantool is ideal for data-enriched components of scalable Web architecture: queue servers, caches, stateful Web applications.

To download and install Tarantool as a binary package for your OS or using Docker, please see the download instructions.

To build Tarantool from source, see detailed instructions in the Tarantool documentation.

To find modules, connectors and tools for Tarantool, check out our Awesome Tarantool list.

Please report bugs to our issue tracker. We also warmly welcome your feedback on the discussions page and questions on Stack Overflow.

We accept contributions via pull requests. Check out our contributing guide.

Thank you for your interest in Tarantool!