https://github.com/ramsailopal/yottadb-rust
YottaDB, Rust, IDE stack for very quick Rust development with YottaDB
https://github.com/ramsailopal/yottadb-rust
docker docker-compose mumps rust theia yottadb
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YottaDB, Rust, IDE stack for very quick Rust development with YottaDB
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/ramsailopal/yottadb-rust
- Owner: RamSailopal
- Created: 2021-08-26T10:12:44.000Z (almost 5 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2022-01-07T16:08:23.000Z (over 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-05-21T05:36:50.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Topics: docker, docker-compose, mumps, rust, theia, yottadb
- Language: Shell
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- Size: 44.9 KB
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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# Introduction

This repo allows the provision of a development environment through docker that gives you everything that you need to develop with Rust and YottaDB. There is an IDE to write code as well as a YottaDB global viewer web UI
# sandbox
The sandbox environment is an immutable environment with no persistent code base or database. To provision:
git clone https://github.com/RamSailopal/YottaDB-Rust.git
cd YottaDB-Rust/sandbox
docker-compose up
# dev
The dev environment differs from sandbox in that the code base and database is persistent. To provision:
First clone the YDBRust repo
git clone https://gitlab.com/YottaDB/Lang/YDBRust.git
Then clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/RamSailopal/YottaDB-Rust.git
Set the persistent YottaDB and Rust paths
export yottadatadir="/path/to/YottaDB"
export rustcode="/path/to/YDBRust"
export yottavers="r1.32_x86_64"
export glbviewadd="192.168.240.1"
Where glbviewadd is the address of the server/machine running Docker.
Provision the stack:
cd YottaDB-Rust/dev
docker-compose up
# Beginning development
Navigate to http://ipofdockerserver:3002/#/home/yottadb-settings/Yottadb.theia-workspace
Open a compilation window:
**Terminal** -> **Run Task** -> **YottaDB Compiler** -> **Continue without scanning the task output**
Open the **say_hello_rust** example:
**File** -> **Open** -> **examples** -> **say_hello_rust.rs**
This example sets the global entry **^hello("Rust")** to こんにちは.
Change the こんにちは entries to something else i.e. "Yotta"
Save the file
The compilation window should then show the compilation and execution of the code (note the first execution takes time as the dependancies will need to be built)
Once **Running `target/debug/examples/say_hello_rust`** has appeared in the compilation window the code has compiled and run
Open a YottaDB environment window:
**Terminal** -> **Run Task** -> **YDB** -> **Continue without scanning the task output**
In the new window, enter:
D ^%G
Output device: :
List ^hello
^hello("Rust")="Yotta"
The **^hello("Rust")** global/subscript entry should now display as **Yotta** as above.
# Building a project
Create a main.rs file in the src folder:
**File** -> **Open** -> **src**
**File** -> **New File**
Add the example Hello World Code:
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
Save the file
Run the Rust compiler:
**Terminal** -> **Run Task** -> **Rust Compiler** -> **Continue without scanning the task output**
Run the Rust code:
**Terminal** -> **Run Task** -> **Rust Run** -> **Continue without scanning the task output**
**Hello, world!** should appear at the bottom of the Rust Run window
# YottaDB Global Viewer Web UI
The global viewer will be available on:
http://ipaddressofdockerserver:8001
**Note - The global viewer only works with dev environments and persistent storage.**
# SSH Keys
This repo contains ssh keys for demonstation/sandpit purposes only. For a production environment, please set up new, none source controlled keys.