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Getting Started with RethinkDB

By : Gianluca Tiepolo
Book Image

Getting Started with RethinkDB

By: Gianluca Tiepolo

Overview of this book

RethinkDB is a high-performance document-oriented database with a unique set of features. This increasingly popular NoSQL database is used to develop real-time web applications and, together with Node.js, it can be used to easily deploy them to the cloud with very little difficulty. Getting Started with RethinkDB is designed to get you working with RethinkDB as quickly as possible. Starting with the installation and configuration process, you will learn how to start importing data into the database and run simple queries using the intuitive ReQL query language. After successfully running a few simple queries, you will be introduced to other topics such as clustering and sharding. You will get to know how to set up a cluster of RethinkDB nodes and spread database load across multiple machines. We will then move on to advanced queries and optimization techniques. You will discover how to work with RethinkDB from a Node.js environment and find out all about deployment techniques. Finally, we’ll finish by working on a fully-fledged example that uses the Node.js framework and advanced features such as Changefeeds to develop a real-time web application.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Getting Started with RethinkDB
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

RethinkDB administration tools


RethinkDB provides us with a bunch of tools that let us manage and monitor our entire server cluster. Probably, the two most useful tools that we can use to administer it are system tables and the web interface.

System tables are a kind of system-setting interface that we can use to both configure the database and monitor its performance. These tables can be accessed by querying the rethinkdb database. We'll look at this in more depth further on in the chapter.

The other useful tool that we talked about is the web interface. In Chapter 2, The ReQL Query Language, you learned how to use the Data Explorer page of this interface to run queries on the cluster, whereas in Chapter 3, Clustering, Sharding, and Replication, you learned how to manage and create shards and replicas using the interface.

The web interface is not just a tool that we can use to manage the cluster, but it is also a very useful monitoring tool that can be used to check the status of servers and...