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PostgreSQL Server Programming

You're reading from   PostgreSQL Server Programming Take your skills with PostgreSQL to a whole new level with this fascinating guide to server programming. A step by step approach with illuminating examples will educate you in the full range of possibilities.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849516983
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

PostgreSQL Server Programming
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. What Is a PostgreSQL Server? 2. Server Programming Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Your First PL/pgSQL Function 4. Returning Structured Data 5. PL/pgSQL Trigger Functions 6. Debugging PL/pgSQL 7. Using Unrestricted Languages 8. Writing Advanced Functions in C 9. Scaling Your Database with PL/Proxy 10. Publishing Your Code as PostgreSQL Extensions Index

Simple single-server chat


Perhaps, the simplest application needing this kind of scalability is a messaging (or chat) application; so let's write one.

The initial single-server implementation has the following specifications:

  • There should be users and messages.

  • Each user has a username, password, e-mail, list of friends, and a flag to indicate if the user wants to get messages from only their friends, or from everybody.

  • For users, there are methods for:

    • Registering new users

    • Updating the list of friends

    • Logging in

  • Each message has a sender, receiver, message body, and timestamps for sending and reading the message.

  • For messages, there are methods for:

    • Sending a message

    • Retrieving new messages

A minimalistic system implementing this could look like the following:

Here, a web page opens a WebSocket (ws://) to a HUB (a message concentrator) which in turn talks to a database. On each new connection, the HUB logs in and on successful login opens a WebSocket connection to the web page. It then sends all new...

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