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158 lines
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# ingot
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An embedded time-series database for Go. SQLite for metrics.
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```go
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db, _ := ingot.Open("./data", ingot.Options{
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Retention: 30 * 24 * time.Hour,
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BlockDuration: 2 * time.Hour,
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})
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// Write
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app := db.Appender()
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ref, _ := app.Append(0, labels.FromStrings("__name__", "temp", "room", "office"), ts, 71.3)
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app.Append(ref, nil, ts+15000, 71.4) // ref fast-path skips label hashing
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app.Commit()
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// Read
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q, _ := db.Querier(mint, maxt)
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ss := q.Select(labels.MustNewMatcher(labels.MatchEqual, "room", "office"))
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for ss.Next() {
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it := ss.At().Iterator()
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for it.Next() {
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t, v := it.At()
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_ = t; _ = v
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}
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}
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q.Close()
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db.Close()
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```
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## Status
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**Alpha.** The API is frozen (M4) and the system survives a 48h soak test under sustained load (M5), but this hasn't seen production use yet.
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| Milestone | State |
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| M1 — Gorilla chunk encoding, fuzzed, benchmarked | Done |
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| M2 — Head + WAL, kill -9 safe | Done |
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| M3 — Immutable blocks, mmap reads | Done |
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| M4 — Query path, API freeze, shippable alpha | Done |
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| M5 — Compaction + retention, 48h soak | Done |
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| M6 — ingotctl, HTTP layer, self-instrumentation | Done |
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See [DESIGN.md](DESIGN.md) for architecture, on-disk format, and the non-goals table. See [ROADMAP.md](ROADMAP.md) for what's next.
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## Why
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I needed a library to store time-series data locally and the options out there didn't quite work for my case. Prometheus was too heavy for what I needed but I wanted that level of compression. tstorage was close but it didn't have the compression or label indexing.
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## Install
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```sh
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go get git.dvdt.dev/david/ingot
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```
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## Features
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- **Gorilla XOR compression** — ~1 byte/sample on regular metric data (see benchmarks below)
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- **Crash-safe** — WAL with CRC32C records. Committed data is persisted
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- **Query by label matchers** — equality, negation, regex, negative regex; merged across head and blocks
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- **Levelled compaction** — 2h → 8h → 32h blocks, background merging, retention-based expiry
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- **Self-instrumentation** — the DB records its own metrics (series/chunk counts, compactions, WAL fsync duration) through the normal write path, queryable like any other series
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- **Zero external dependencies**
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## Tools
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### ingotctl
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CLI for block inspection and diagnostics:
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```sh
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ingotctl blocks ./data # list blocks with ULID, time range, stats
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ingotctl inspect ./data/01HXYZ.../ # series labels, chunk metadata, postings stats
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ingotctl chunks ./data/01HXYZ.../ 42 # decode and print raw samples for series ref 42
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ingotctl fsck ./data # CRC + index integrity check on all blocks
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```
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### ingothttp
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Minimal HTTP query server for Grafana integration:
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```sh
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ingothttp -data ./data -addr :9001
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```
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Endpoints:
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- `GET /api/v1/query_range?query=<name>&start=<ms>&end=<ms>` — Prometheus-style JSON matrix response
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- `POST /api/v1/read` — JSON read request with label matchers
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- `GET /api/v1/status` — DB stats snapshot
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This is a demo/bridge, not a full PromQL engine. The query parameter matches `__name__` by equality.
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## Compression
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Chunk encoding is Gorilla (Pelkonen et al., [VLDB 2015](https://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol8/p1816-teller.pdf)): delta-of-delta timestamps, XOR floats. Measured on 120-sample chunks at a regular 15s interval:
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| Workload | bytes/sample |
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| Constant value | 0.42 |
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| Stepped sensor (repeats, occasional 0.1 steps) | ~1.0 |
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| Integer counter | ~2 |
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| Full-precision random walk (adversarial) | ~7.5 |
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Regenerate: `go test -v -run TestBytesPerSample ./internal/chunkenc/`
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Two things worth knowing about XOR compression that the headline numbers hide:
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- Decimal quantization doesn't help. 0.1-precision readings have mantissas as dirty as full-precision ones — 0.1 is non-terminating in binary. Compression comes from exact repeats (1 bit) and integer values (clean trailing zeros), not from "roundness" in base 10.
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- The famous 1.37 bytes/sample figure assumes production metric traffic, where roughly half of consecutive values repeat exactly. Your data may not look like that; the adversarial row is what you pay when it doesn't.
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## Layout
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```
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ingot/ public API: Open, Appender, Querier
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├── internal/
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│ ├── chunkenc/ Gorilla encoder/decoder, bitstream
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│ ├── wal/ segmented write-ahead log
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│ ├── head/ in-memory series, active chunks
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│ ├── index/ symbols, postings, matchers
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│ ├── block/ immutable block read/write, validation
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│ ├── compact/ levelled merge + retention
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│ └── postings/ sorted posting list operations
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├── cmd/
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│ ├── ingotctl/ block inspection, fsck
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│ └── ingothttp/ HTTP query server
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└── labels/ label types
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```
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## Development
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```sh
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go test -race -short ./... # all tests (skip soak)
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go test -race ./... # all tests including soak (~5 min)
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go test -fuzz=FuzzXORIterator -fuzztime=60s ./internal/chunkenc/ # fuzz the decoder
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go test -bench=. ./internal/chunkenc/ # benchmarks
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go build ./cmd/ingotctl/ # build CLI tool
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go build ./cmd/ingothttp/ # build HTTP server
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```
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The decoder is total: arbitrary bytes produce values or `ErrShortStream` and never panics. Fuzzing gates every change to `chunkenc`.
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## Inspiration
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Most of the design is lifted from Prometheus TSDB — chunk encoding, index format, block/compaction model, label data model. The WAL is simpler (no page-level framing). The difference is that Prometheus TSDB is a storage engine inside a server; ingot is a library. See [NOTICE.md](NOTICE.md).
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The chunk encoding comes from the Gorilla paper (Pelkonen et al., VLDB 2015) via Prometheus, which adapted the bit-width buckets for millisecond timestamps. ingot uses the Prometheus variant.
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[tstorage](https://github.com/nakabonne/tstorage) is the closest existing embedded TSDB for Go. It doesn't do Gorilla compression or label-based indexing, which is most of why ingot exists.
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## Non-goals
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Replication, query languages, non-float64 values, deletes, multi-process access, out-of-order ingestion, Windows (sorry not my thing). Check DESIGN.md for reasoning.
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## License
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Apache 2.0
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