questdb-confstr 0.1.0

A parser for a configuration string format handling service names and parameters
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questdb-confstr

Format

Parser for a configuration string format used by QuestDB clients.

The format is as follows:

service::key1=value1;key2=value2;key3=value3;

A few rules:

  • The last semicolon is mandatory.
  • Service name and keys are case-sensitive.
  • Keys are ASCII alphanumeric and can contain underscores.
  • Values are case-sensitive unicode strings which can contain any characters,
    • Except control characters (0x00..=0x1f and 0x7f..=0x9f).
    • If semicolons ; appears in a value, these are escaped as double semicolon ;;.

Grammar

conf_str ::= service "::" params | service
service ::= identifier
params ::= param (";" param)* ";"
param ::= key "=" value
key ::= identifier
value ::= { value_char }

identifier ::= alpha_num_under { alpha_num_under }
alpha_num_under ::= "a".."z" | "A".."Z" | "0".."9" | "_"
value_char ::= non_semicolon_char | escaped_semicolon
escaped_semicolon ::= ";;"
non_semicolon_char ::= ? any unicode character except ';', 0x00..=0x1f and 0x7f..=0x9f ?

Usage

Add dependency to Cargo.toml

cargo add questdb-confstr

Usage

Use the parse_conf_str function to parse into a ConfStr struct.

You can then access the service name as &str and parameters as a &HashMap<String, String>.

Where we use it

We use this config parsing format in our Rust, C, C++ and Python clients.

We also use it to configure object stores for database replication.