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Hey folks, I hope you all enjoy using the new 19.09-1.4.0-alpha
release featuring extensive JDBC support. It opens up a lot of configuration combinations that will take a while to document comprehensively but we'll get there. Thank you for your continued interest!
@U07TTE6RH perfect scenario 🙂
@U899JBRPF: As a Crux newbie, I'll likely need to wait until the JDBC support is documented....
Docs are there, let us know if you have any issues https://juxt.pro/crux/docs/configuration.html#_jdbc_nodes
Also I posted some instructions for Postgres here last week:
(ns crux-jdbc-example
(:require [crux.api :as crux])
(:import (crux.api Crux ICruxAPI)))
(def opts {:dbtype "postgresql"
:port 5432
:dbname "postgres"
:user "postgres"
:kv-backend "crux.kv.memdb.MemKv"
:db-dir "kv-store"})
(def node (Crux/startJDBCNode opts))
>>> in conjunction with running the standard postgres docker image using docker run -p 5432:5432 postgres
can confirm that things seem to work well using postgres with a rocks-kv (at least for my simple testing)
@U19EVCEBV oops, sorry, yeah that probably deserved to be noted in the changelog at the very least...