Hi Joe,
I could be wrong but I suspect that if the regex file has only
a few entries then performance should not be an issue. And you
should be able to update the map on the fly, though I do take your
point about safety.
If you do decide this feature is useful please feel free to send a patch.
On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 06:50:49AM -0800, Joe Pruett wrote:
my reason for this is that i plan to use perdition to
migrate a large
number of users from one server to another (or perhaps multiple servers)
over a period of time. it feels like using a real db will be safer than
updating a text file, as well as better performance.
but, my instincts may be all wrong. i'll take a look at the regex code
to see if that might work well enough.
On 2015-03-06 03:47, Simon Horman wrote:
I'm not opposed to this idea, but the same
result can be achieved
using a regex popmap. So I wonder if there is a need for mysql maps
to support this feature.
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:40:45AM -0800, Joe Pruett wrote:
> is this something that people would use? i have made a local patch that
> lets me do some sql wildcard matching if there isn't an exact match in
> the db. this allows me to have a front end server for multiple domains
> and unless something needs special per-user handling, i can just match
> on the domain and route on that. it even allows for multiple wildcard
> matches and chooses the longest pattern as the best one.
>
> for example:
>
> %(a)foo.com server1
> %(a)bar.com server2
> % server3
>
> user a(a)foo.com goes to server1, b(a)bar.com to server2, and c(a)baz.com to
> server3.
>
> if this is of interest i can send the patch. or if i've just missed an
> obvious way to handle this, let me know that :-).
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