RisingWave is a cloud-native streaming database that uses SQL as the interface language. It is designed to reduce the complexity and cost of building real-time applications. RisingWave consumes streaming data, performs continuous queries, and updates results dynamically. As a database system, RisingWave maintains results inside its own storage and allows users to access data efficiently.
RisingWave ingests data from sources like Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, Amazon Kinesis, Redpanda, and materialized CDC sources.
Learn more at Introduction to RisingWave.
There are two ways to install RisingWave: use a pre-built package or compile from source.
Use a Pre-built Package (Linux)
# Download the pre-built binary
wget https://github.com/singularity-data/risingwave/releases/download/v0.1.5/risingwave-v0.1.5-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.gz
# Unzip the binary
tar xvf risingwave-v0.1.5-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.gz
# Start RisingWave in single-binary playground mode
./risingwave playground
Compile from Source with RiseDev (Linux and macOS)
# Install Rust toolchain
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/singularity-data/risingwave.git && cd risingwave
# Compile and start the playground
./risedev playground
To build from source, you need to pre-install several tools in your system. You may use ./risedev configure
to configure compile settings. Please refer to Contribution and Development Guidelines for more information.
You may launch a RisingWave cluster and process streaming data in a distributed manner, or enable other features like metrics collection and data persistence. Please refer to Contribution and Development Guidelines for more information.
To connect to the RisingWave server, you will need to install PostgreSQL shell (psql
) in advance.
# Use psql to connect RisingWave cluster
psql -h localhost -p 4566
/* create a table */
create table t1(v1 int not null);
/* create a materialized view based on the previous table */
create materialized view mv1 as select sum(v1) as sum_v1 from t1;
/* insert some data into the source table */
insert into t1 values (1), (2), (3);
/* (optional) ensure the materialized view has been updated */
flush;
/* the materialized view should reflect the changes in source table */
select * from mv1;
If everything works correctly, you should see
sum_v1
--------
6
(1 row)
in the terminal.
Please refer to getting started guide for more information.
To learn about how to use RisingWave, refer to RisingWave docs. To learn about how we design and implement RisingWave, refer to our developer docs.
RisingWave is under the Apache License 2.0. Please refer to LICENSE for more information.
Thanks for your interest in contributing to the project! Please refer to Contribution and Development Guidelines for more information.