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PostgreSQL to Any Database Replication (pg2any)

A high-performance, production-ready PostgreSQL to Any database replication tool using Change Data Capture (CDC) with logical replication. This tool streams database changes in real-time from PostgreSQL to target databases such as MySQL and SQL Server with comprehensive error handling and monitoring.

Project Status

This is a fully functional CDC implementation providing enterprise-grade PostgreSQL to Any database replication using logical replication production-ready features.

Current Status: Production-ready CDC tool with complete PostgreSQL logical replication protocol implementation, and real-time change streaming capabilities with graceful shutdown and LSN persistence.

What's Implemented

  • Production-Ready Architecture: File-based producer-consumer with crash recovery
  • PostgreSQL Logical Replication: Full protocol implementation with libpq-sys integration
  • Real-time CDC Pipeline: Live streaming of INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TRUNCATE operations
  • Crash Recovery: Automatic recovery from incomplete transactions on restart
  • Database Destinations: Complete MySQL, SQL Server, and SQLite implementations
  • Schema Mapping: Configurable PostgreSQL schema to destination database name translation
  • LSN Metadata Tracking: Enhanced LSN tracking with consumer position and resume capability
  • Configuration Management: Environment variables and builder pattern with validation
  • Docker Development: Multi-service environment with PostgreSQL, MySQL setup
  • Development Tooling: Makefile automation, formatting, linting, and quality checks
  • Production Logging: Structured tracing with configurable levels and filtering

Features

  • Async Runtime: High-performance async/await with Tokio and proper cancellation
  • PostgreSQL Integration: Native logical replication with libpq-sys bindings
  • Multiple Destinations: MySQL (via SQLx), SQL Server (via Tiberius), and SQLite (via SQLx) support
  • Transaction Atomicity: Complete transactions processed atomically with rollback on failure
  • Streaming Transaction Support: Handles large transactions with mid-stream batching and buffered I/O
  • Schema Mapping: Configurable mapping from PostgreSQL schemas to destination database names
  • LSN Metadata Tracking: Enhanced tracking with consumer position for fine-grained resume capability
  • Resumable Processing: Can restart from exact position within large transaction files
  • Configuration: Environment variables, builder pattern, and validation
  • Error Handling: Comprehensive error types with thiserror and proper propagation
  • Real-time Streaming: Live change capture for all DML operations
  • Production Ready: Structured logging, graceful shutdown, and resource management
  • Monitoring & Metrics: Comprehensive Prometheus metrics and health monitoring
  • HTTP Metrics Endpoint: Built-in metrics server on port 8080 with Prometheus format
  • Memory Profiling: jemalloc allocator with heap profiling support
  • Development Tools: Docker environment, Makefile automation, extensive testing

PostgreSQL Setup

  1. Enable logical replication in your PostgreSQL configuration:

    ALTER SYSTEM SET wal_level = logical;
    -- Restart PostgreSQL server after this change
  2. Create a publication for the tables you want to replicate:

    CREATE PUBLICATION my_publication FOR TABLE table1, table2;
    -- Or for all tables:
    CREATE PUBLICATION my_publication FOR ALL TABLES;
  3. Create a user with replication privileges:

    CREATE USER replicator WITH REPLICATION LOGIN PASSWORD 'password';
    GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO replicator;

Basic Usage

use pg2any_lib::{load_config_from_env, run_cdc_app};
use tracing_subscriber::{fmt, layer::SubscriberExt, util::SubscriberInitExt, EnvFilter};

/// Main entry point for the CDC application
/// This function sets up a complete CDC pipeline from PostgreSQL to MySQL/SqlServer/SQLite
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    // Initialize comprehensive logging
    init_logging();

    tracing::info!("Starting PostgreSQL CDC Application");

    // Load configuration from environment variables
    let config = load_config_from_env()?;

    // Run the CDC application with graceful shutdown handling
    run_cdc_app(config, None).await?;

    tracing::info!("CDC application stopped");
    Ok(())
}

/// Initialize comprehensive logging configuration
///
/// Sets up structured logging with filtering, thread IDs, and ANSI colors.
/// The log level can be controlled via the `RUST_LOG` environment variable.
///
/// # Default Log Level
///
/// If `RUST_LOG` is not set, defaults to:
/// - `pg2any=debug` - Debug level for our application
/// - `tokio_postgres=info` - Info level for PostgreSQL client
/// - `sqlx=info` - Info level for SQL execution
pub fn init_logging() {
    // Create a sophisticated logging setup
    let env_filter = EnvFilter::try_from_default_env()
        .unwrap_or_else(|_| EnvFilter::new("pg2any=debug,tokio_postgres=info,sqlx=info"));

    let fmt_layer = fmt::layer()
        .with_target(true)
        .with_thread_ids(true)
        .with_level(true)
        .with_ansi(true)
        .compact();

    tracing_subscriber::registry()
        .with(env_filter)
        .with(fmt_layer)
        .init();

    tracing::info!("Logging initialized with level filtering");
}

Architecture

File-Based Transaction Processing Architecture

pg2any uses a file-based producer-consumer pattern for reliable, crash-safe transaction processing:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                    PostgreSQL Logical Replication                       │
│                           (WAL Stream)                                  │
└────────────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────┘
                                 │
                                 ▼
                    ┌────────────────────────┐
                    │   Producer Task        │
                    │  (Replication Reader)  │
                    │                        │
                    │  - BEGIN: Create files │
                    │  - Events: Append SQL  │
                    │  - COMMIT: Move files  │
                    └────────┬───────────────┘
                             │
                             ▼
        ┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
        │      File System (Transaction Store)       │
        ├────────────────────────────────────────────┤
        │  sql_data_tx/       SQL data files (.sql)  │
        │  sql_received_tx/   In-progress (.meta)    │
        │  sql_pending_tx/    Ready to execute       │
        └────────┬───────────────────────────────────┘
                 │
                 ▼ Notification via channel
        ┌────────────────────────┐
        │   Consumer Task        │
        │  (SQL Executor)        │
        │                        │
        │  - Read pending files  │
        │  - Execute SQL batches │
        │  - Delete on success   │
        │  - Update LSN          │
        └────────┬───────────────┘
                 │
                 ▼
        ┌────────────────────────┐
        │  Target Database       │
        │  (MySQL/SqlServer/     │
        │   SQLite)              │
        └────────────────────────┘

Key Features:
- Crash-safe: Transactions persisted to disk before execution
- Resumable: Can restart from last committed LSN
- Ordered: Transactions executed in commit order
- Atomic: All events in a transaction succeed or fail together

Transaction File Structure

pg2any uses a three-directory structure for reliable transaction processing:

transaction_files/
├── sql_data_tx/          # Actual SQL statements (never moved)
│   └── {txid}_{timestamp}.sql
├── sql_received_tx/      # In-progress transaction metadata
│   └── {txid}_{timestamp}.meta
└── sql_pending_tx/       # Committed, ready for execution
    └── {txid}_{timestamp}.meta

Transaction Lifecycle:

  1. BEGIN: Create .sql file in sql_data_tx/ and .meta in sql_received_tx/
  2. Events: Append SQL commands to .sql file (buffered writes)
  3. COMMIT: Move .meta from sql_received_tx/ to sql_pending_tx/
  4. Execution: Consumer reads pending .meta, executes SQL from .sql
  5. Success: Delete both .meta and .sql files
  6. Recovery: Cleanup incomplete transactions from sql_received_tx/

Workflow Diagrams

Transaction Processing Detail Flow

sequenceDiagram
    participant PG as PostgreSQL WAL
    participant Producer as Producer Task
    participant FS as File System
    participant Channel as Notification Channel
    participant Consumer as Consumer Task
    participant Dest as Destination DB
    participant LSN as LSN Tracker

    Note over PG,LSN: Transaction Processing Flow
    
    PG->>Producer: BEGIN (tx_id: 12345)
    Producer->>FS: Create 12345.sql in sql_data_tx/
    Producer->>FS: Create 12345.meta in sql_received_tx/
    
    PG->>Producer: INSERT event
    Producer->>Producer: Generate SQL
    Producer->>FS: Append to buffer (64KB)
    
    PG->>Producer: UPDATE event
    Producer->>Producer: Generate SQL
    Producer->>FS: Append to buffer
    
    PG->>Producer: DELETE event
    Producer->>Producer: Generate SQL
    Producer->>FS: Append to buffer
    
    Note over Producer,FS: Buffer reaches 64KB
    Producer->>FS: Flush buffer to 12345.sql
    
    PG->>Producer: More events...
    Producer->>FS: Append to buffer
    
    PG->>Producer: COMMIT (LSN: 0/1A2B3C4D)
    Producer->>FS: Flush remaining buffer
    Producer->>FS: Move 12345.meta to sql_pending_tx/
    Producer->>Channel: Send notification
    Producer->>PG: Send LSN feedback (write_lsn)
    
    Channel->>Consumer: Transaction ready
    Consumer->>FS: Read 12345.meta from sql_pending_tx/
    Consumer->>FS: Get data path from metadata
    Consumer->>FS: Read SQL commands from 12345.sql
    
    loop For each SQL batch (100 commands)
        Consumer->>Dest: BEGIN TRANSACTION
        Consumer->>Dest: Execute SQL batch
        Consumer->>Dest: COMMIT TRANSACTION
        Consumer->>LSN: Update consumer position (index: 99)
        Consumer->>LSN: Persist metadata
    end
    
    Consumer->>FS: Delete 12345.meta from sql_pending_tx/
    Consumer->>FS: Delete 12345.sql from sql_data_tx/
    Consumer->>LSN: Update flush_lsn (0/1A2B3C4D)
    Consumer->>LSN: Clear consumer position
    Consumer->>LSN: Persist metadata
    Consumer->>PG: Send LSN feedback (flush_lsn, replay_lsn)
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Crash Recovery Workflow

graph TB
    Crash([System Crash]) --> Restart[Restart pg2any]
    Restart --> LoadMeta[Load LSN Metadata]
    LoadMeta --> CheckMeta{Metadata<br/>Exists?}
    
    CheckMeta -->|No| StartFresh[Start from Latest]
    CheckMeta -->|Yes| ParseMeta[Parse JSON Metadata]
    
    ParseMeta --> GetLSN[Extract flush_lsn]
    ParseMeta --> GetPosition[Extract consumer_state]
    
    GetPosition --> CheckPosition{current_file_path<br/>exists?}
    
    CheckPosition -->|No| CleanReceived[Cleanup sql_received_tx/]
    CheckPosition -->|Yes| ResumePosition[Resume from<br/>last_executed_command_index + 1]
    
    CleanReceived --> ScanReceived[Scan sql_received_tx/<br/>for .meta files]
    ScanReceived --> ForEachReceived{For Each<br/>.meta}
    
    ForEachReceived -->|More files| ReadReceivedMeta[Read .meta]
    ForEachReceived -->|Done| ProcessPending[Process sql_pending_tx/]
    
    ReadReceivedMeta --> GetDataFile[Get data_file_path]
    GetDataFile --> DeleteIncomplete[Delete .meta and .sql]
    DeleteIncomplete --> ForEachReceived
    
    ProcessPending --> ScanPending[Scan sql_pending_tx/<br/>for .meta files]
    ScanPending --> SortByTimestamp[Sort by commit_timestamp]
    SortByTimestamp --> ForEachPending{For Each<br/>.meta}
    
    ForEachPending -->|More files| CheckResumeFile{Is current_file_path?}
    ForEachPending -->|Done| SetStartLSN[Set start_lsn = flush_lsn]
    
    CheckResumeFile -->|Yes| ResumeFromIndex[Read SQL from<br/>last_executed_command_index + 1]
    CheckResumeFile -->|No| ReadAllCommands[Read All SQL Commands]
    
    ResumeFromIndex --> ExecuteRecovery[Execute Remaining Commands]
    ReadAllCommands --> ExecuteRecovery
    
    ExecuteRecovery --> UpdateRecoveryLSN[Update LSN Metadata]
    UpdateRecoveryLSN --> DeleteRecoveryFiles[Delete .meta and .sql]
    DeleteRecoveryFiles --> ForEachPending
    
    SetStartLSN --> StartReplication[Start Replication from flush_lsn]
    StartFresh --> StartReplication
    StartReplication --> NormalOperation([Normal Operation])
    
    style Crash fill:#ff6b6b
    style NormalOperation fill:#51cf66
    style ResumeFromIndex fill:#ffd43b
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Project Structure

This Cargo workspace provides a complete CDC implementation with clean separation of concerns:

pg2any/                          # Workspace root
├── Cargo.toml                   # Workspace configuration with shared dependencies
├── Cargo.lock                   # Dependency lock file
├── README.md                    # This documentation file
├── CHANGELOG.md                 # Release notes and version history
├── LICENSE                      # Project license
├── Makefile                     # Development automation (35+ commands)
├── Dockerfile                   # Application containerization
├── docker-compose.yml           # Multi-database development environment
├── .gitignore                   # Git ignore patterns
├── .cargo/                      # Cargo configuration
├── .github/                     # GitHub workflows and templates
├── .vscode/                     # VS Code workspace settings
├── docs/                        # Project documentation
│   └── DOCKER.md                # Docker setup and usage guide
├── env/                         # Environment configuration
│   ├── .env                     # Default environment variables
│   └── .env_local               # Local development overrides
├── examples/                    # Example applications and scripts
│   ├── Cargo.toml               # Examples workspace configuration
│   ├── pg2any_last_lsn          # LSN persistence file (runtime generated)
│   ├── src/
│   │   └── main.rs              # Example CLI application entry point
│   ├── scripts/                 # Database initialization scripts
│   │   ├── init_postgres.sql    # PostgreSQL setup with logical replication
│   │   └── init_mysql.sql       # MySQL destination database setup
│   └── monitoring/              # Monitoring and observability setup
│       ├── prometheus.yml       # Prometheus configuration
│       ├── prometheus-rules/    # Alert rules for monitoring
│       │   └── cdc-alerts.yml   # CDC-specific alerting rules
│       └── exporter/            # Database exporters
│           └── mysql/           # MySQL exporter configuration
├── pg2any-lib/                  # Core CDC library
│   ├── Cargo.toml               # Library dependencies with feature flags
│   ├── src/
│   │   ├── lib.rs               # Public API exports and documentation
│   │   ├── app.rs               # High-level CDC application orchestration
│   │   ├── client.rs            # Main CDC client with file-based producer-consumer
│   │   ├── config.rs            # Configuration management and validation
│   │   ├── env.rs               # Environment variable loading
│   │   ├── error.rs             # Comprehensive error types
│   │   ├── pg_replication.rs    # PostgreSQL replication integration (uses pg_walstream)
│   │   ├── lsn_tracker.rs       # LSN tracking with metadata persistence (.metadata files)
│   │   ├── transaction_manager.rs # File-based transaction persistence (sql_data_tx/, sql_received_tx/, sql_pending_tx/)
│   │   ├── types.rs             # Core data types and enums
│   │   ├── destinations/        # Database destination implementations
│   │   │   ├── mod.rs           # Destination trait and factory pattern
│   │   │   ├── destination_factory.rs # Factory for creating destinations
│   │   │   ├── mysql.rs         # MySQL destination with SQLx
│   │   │   ├── sqlserver.rs     # SQL Server destination with Tiberius
│   │   │   └── sqlite.rs        # SQLite destination with SQLx
│   │   └── monitoring/          # Monitoring and metrics system
│   │       ├── mod.rs           # Monitoring module exports
│   │       ├── metrics.rs       # Core metrics definitions
│   │       ├── metrics_abstraction.rs # Metrics abstraction layer
│   │       └── metrics_server.rs # HTTP metrics server
│   └── tests/                   # Comprehensive test suite 
│       ├── integration_tests.rs       # End-to-end CDC testing
│       ├── destination_integration_tests.rs # Database destination testing
│       ├── event_type_refactor_tests.rs    # Event type handling tests
│       ├── mysql_edge_cases_tests.rs       # MySQL-specific edge cases
│       ├── mysql_error_handling_simple_tests.rs # Error handling tests
│       ├── mysql_where_clause_fix_tests.rs # WHERE clause generation tests
│       ├── position_tracking_tests.rs      # Consumer position resume tests
│       ├── replica_identity_tests.rs       # Replica identity handling
│       ├── sqlite_comprehensive_tests.rs   # SQLite comprehensive testing
│       ├── sqlite_destination_tests.rs     # SQLite destination tests
│       └── where_clause_fix_tests.rs       # WHERE clause bug fixes

Supported Destination Databases

Currently Implemented

  • MySQL: Full implementation using SQLx with connection pooling, type mapping, and DML operations
  • SQL Server: Native implementation using Tiberius TDS protocol with comprehensive type support
  • SQLite: Complete implementation using SQLx with file-based storage and embedded scenarios

Change Event Types

pub enum EventType {
    Insert,
    Update, 
    Delete,
    Truncate,
    Begin,       // Transaction begin
    Commit,      // Transaction commit
    Relation,    // Table schema information
    Type,        // Data type information
    Origin,      // Replication origin
    Message,     // Custom logical replication message
}

Configuration

pg2any supports comprehensive configuration through environment variables or the ConfigBuilder pattern. All configuration can be managed through environment variables for containerized deployments or programmatically using the builder pattern.

Environment Variables Mapping Table

Category Variable Description Default Value Example Notes
Source PostgreSQL
CDC_SOURCE_CONNECTION_STRING Complete PostgreSQL connection string postgresql://user:pass@host:port/db?replication=database Required for PostgreSQL logical replication
Destination
CDC_DEST_TYPE Target database type MySQL MySQL, SqlServer, SQLite Case-insensitive
CDC_DEST_URI Complete destination connection string See destination-specific examples below Primary connection method - replaces individual host/port/user/password variables
CDC Settings
CDC_REPLICATION_SLOT PostgreSQL replication slot cdc_slot my_app_slot
CDC_PUBLICATION PostgreSQL publication name cdc_pub my_app_publication
CDC_PROTOCOL_VERSION Replication protocol version 1 1 Integer value
CDC_BINARY_FORMAT Use binary message format false true Boolean
CDC_STREAMING Enable streaming mode true false Boolean
Schema Mapping
CDC_SCHEMA_MAPPING Schema name translation for destination public:cdc_db,myschema:mydb Maps PostgreSQL schemas to destination database names
Timeouts
CDC_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT Connection timeout (seconds) 30 60 Integer
CDC_QUERY_TIMEOUT Query timeout (seconds) 10 30 Integer
Performance
CDC_BUFFER_SIZE Transaction channel capacity between producer and consumer 500 3000, 6000 Integer. Controls how many complete transactions can be queued. Larger values handle burst traffic better but use more memory
System
CDC_LAST_LSN_FILE Base path for LSN metadata file (actual file will have .metadata extension) ./pg2any_last_lsn /data/lsn_state File stores comprehensive CDC metadata including LSN tracking and consumer position
CDC_TRANSACTION_FILE_BASE_PATH Base directory for transaction file storage ./ /data/transactions Contains sql_data_tx/, sql_received_tx/, sql_pending_tx/ subdirectories
RUST_LOG Logging level pg2any=debug,tokio_postgres=info,sqlx=info info Standard Rust logging

Key Configuration Approach

pg2any uses CDC_DEST_URI as the primary method for destination database configuration. This uses standard database connection string formats instead of separate host, port, user, and password variables, making configuration simpler and more portable.

# Primary configuration method (recommended)
CDC_DEST_TYPE=MySQL
CDC_DEST_URI=mysql://user:password@host:port/database

Destination Database Environment Configuration

pg2any uses the CDC_DEST_URI environment variable as the primary connection method for all destination databases. This simplifies configuration by using connection strings instead of separate host, port, user, and password variables.

MySQL Destination

# Source PostgreSQL
CDC_SOURCE_CONNECTION_STRING=postgresql://postgres:pass.123@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?replication=database

# MySQL Destination - Complete connection string
CDC_DEST_TYPE=MySQL
CDC_DEST_URI=mysql://user:password@host:port/database

# Examples:
# Docker environment
CDC_DEST_URI=mysql://root:test.123@127.0.0.1:3306/mysql
# Production environment  
CDC_DEST_URI=mysql://cdc_user:secure_pass@mysql-prod.company.com:3306/replica_db

# Schema Mapping (maps PostgreSQL schema to MySQL database)
# Required when PostgreSQL uses "public" schema but MySQL uses a different database name
CDC_SCHEMA_MAPPING=public:cdc_db

# CDC Configuration
CDC_REPLICATION_SLOT=cdc_slot
CDC_PUBLICATION=cdc_pub

SQL Server Destination

# Source PostgreSQL
CDC_SOURCE_CONNECTION_STRING=postgresql://postgres:pass.123@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?replication=database

# SQL Server Destination - Complete connection string
CDC_DEST_TYPE=SqlServer  
CDC_DEST_URI=sqlserver://user:password@host:port/database

# Examples:
# Local SQL Server
CDC_DEST_URI=sqlserver://sa:MyPass@123@localhost:1433/master
# Azure SQL Database
CDC_DEST_URI=sqlserver://user@server:password@server.database.windows.net:1433/mydb
# Production SQL Server
CDC_DEST_URI=sqlserver://cdc_user:secure_pass@sqlserver-prod:1433/replica_db

# CDC Configuration
CDC_REPLICATION_SLOT=cdc_slot
CDC_PUBLICATION=cdc_pub

SQLite Destination

# Source PostgreSQL
CDC_SOURCE_CONNECTION_STRING=postgresql://postgres:pass.123@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?replication=database

# SQLite Destination - File path (no authentication needed)
CDC_DEST_TYPE=SQLite
CDC_DEST_URI=./path/to/database.db

# Examples:
# Local development
CDC_DEST_URI=./my_replica.db
# Absolute path
CDC_DEST_URI=/data/cdc/replica.db
# In-memory (for testing)
CDC_DEST_URI=:memory:

# CDC Configuration
CDC_REPLICATION_SLOT=cdc_slot
CDC_PUBLICATION=cdc_pub
CDC_STREAMING=true

Connection String Format Summary

Database CDC_DEST_URI Format Example
MySQL mysql://user:password@host:port/database mysql://root:pass123@localhost:3306/mydb
SQL Server sqlserver://user:password@host:port/database sqlserver://sa:pass123@localhost:1433/master
SQLite ./path/to/file.db or /absolute/path/file.db ./replica.db or /data/replica.db

Schema Mapping Configuration

PostgreSQL uses schemas (e.g., public) to organize tables, while MySQL uses databases. When replicating from PostgreSQL to MySQL, you may need to map PostgreSQL schema names to MySQL database names to avoid errors like Table 'public.t1' doesn't exist.

The CDC_SCHEMA_MAPPING environment variable allows you to configure these mappings:

# Format: source_schema:dest_database,source_schema2:dest_database2
CDC_SCHEMA_MAPPING=public:cdc_db

# Multiple mappings
CDC_SCHEMA_MAPPING=public:cdc_db,sales:sales_db,hr:hr_db

Note: Schema mapping is primarily useful for MySQL and SQL Server destinations. SQLite doesn't use schema namespacing, so mappings are ignored for SQLite destinations.

Performance Tuning

Producer-Consumer Architecture

pg2any uses a single producer-single consumer architecture optimized for transaction consistency:

  • Single Producer: Reads from PostgreSQL logical replication stream and pushes events to channel
  • Single Consumer: Processes events from channel and writes to destination database
  • Bounded Channel: Acts as buffer between producer and consumer for burst traffic handling
  • Transaction Ordering: Single consumer ensures strict transaction ordering and consistency

Performance Configuration Parameters

CDC_BUFFER_SIZE (Transaction Channel Capacity)

The transaction channel capacity determines how many complete transactions can be queued between the producer and consumer:

  • Smaller capacity (100-1000): Lower memory usage, better for steady-state workloads
  • Larger capacity (3000-6000): Better burst handling, more memory usage

Performance Examples

Low Volume / Low Latency

CDC_BUFFER_SIZE=100

Burst Traffic Handling

CDC_BUFFER_SIZE=6000
# Best for: Intermittent high-volume bursts

Programmatic Configuration

You can also configure pg2any programmatically using the builder pattern with connection strings:

use pg2any_lib::{Config, DestinationType};
use std::time::Duration;

// SQLite example
let sqlite_config = Config::builder()
    .source_connection_string("postgresql://postgres:pass.123@localhost:5432/postgres?replication=database")
    .destination_type(DestinationType::SQLite)
    .destination_connection_string("./my_replica.db")
    .replication_slot_name("cdc_slot")
    .publication_name("cdc_pub")
    .protocol_version(2)
    .binary_format(false)
    .streaming(true)
    .build()?;

// MySQL example
let mysql_config = Config::builder()
    .source_connection_string("postgresql://postgres:pass.123@localhost:5432/postgres?replication=database")
    .destination_type(DestinationType::MySQL)
    .destination_connection_string("mysql://root:pass123@localhost:3306/replica_db")
    .replication_slot_name("cdc_slot")
    .publication_name("cdc_pub")
    .connection_timeout(Duration::from_secs(30))
    .query_timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
    .heartbeat_interval(Duration::from_secs(10))
    .build()?;

// SQL Server example
let sqlserver_config = Config::builder()
    .source_connection_string("postgresql://postgres:pass.123@localhost:5432/postgres?replication=database")
    .destination_type(DestinationType::SqlServer)
    .destination_connection_string("sqlserver://sa:MyPass@123@localhost:1433/master")
    .replication_slot_name("cdc_slot")
    .publication_name("cdc_pub")
    .build()?;

Configuration Validation

The configuration system provides comprehensive validation:

  • Connection Strings: Automatically formatted and validated
  • Type Safety: Proper enum handling for destination types
  • Default Values: Sensible defaults for all optional parameters
  • Error Handling: Clear error messages for invalid configurations

Development Status

Monitoring & Observability

pg2any includes comprehensive monitoring and observability features for production environments:

Built-in Metrics System

  • HTTP Metrics Endpoint: Prometheus-compatible metrics served on port 8080
  • Real-time Monitoring: Replication lag, event processing rates, connection status
  • Resource Tracking: Memory usage, network I/O, active connections, queue depth

Key Metrics Available

# Core Replication Metrics
pg2any_events_processed_total          # Total CDC events processed
pg2any_events_by_type_total            # Events by type (insert/update/delete)
pg2any_transactions_processed_total    # Total transaction batches processed (including sub-batches)
pg2any_full_transactions_processed_total # Total complete transactions processed (final batches only)
pg2any_replication_lag_seconds         # Current replication lag
pg2any_events_per_second               # Event processing rate
pg2any_last_processed_lsn              # Last processed LSN from PostgreSQL WAL

# Health & Error Metrics
pg2any_errors_total                    # Total errors by type and component
pg2any_source_connection_status        # PostgreSQL connection status
pg2any_destination_connection_status   # Destination database connection status

# Performance Metrics
pg2any_event_processing_duration_seconds # Event processing time
pg2any_queue_depth                     # Events waiting to be processed
pg2any_network_bytes_received_total    # Network I/O from PostgreSQL
pg2any_buffer_memory_usage_bytes       # Memory usage for event buffers

# Memory Metrics (jemalloc)
pg2any_memory_allocated_bytes          # Total allocated memory
pg2any_memory_resident_bytes           # Physically resident memory
pg2any_memory_active_bytes             # Active memory pages
pg2any_memory_fragmentation_bytes      # Memory fragmentation
pg2any_memory_utilization_percent      # Memory utilization efficiency

Complete Monitoring Stack

The Docker environment includes a full observability stack:

  • Prometheus: Metrics collection and storage (port 9090)
  • Node Exporter: System metrics (port 9100)
  • PostgreSQL Exporter: Database metrics (port 9187)
  • MySQL Exporter: Destination database metrics (port 9104)
  • Alert Rules: Predefined alerts for lag, errors, and connection issues

Quick Start with Docker

Get up and running in minutes with the complete development environment including monitoring:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/isdaniel/pg2any
cd pg2any

# Start the complete environment (databases + monitoring)
docker-compose up -d

# Build the application
make build

# Run the CDC application with monitoring
RUST_LOG=info make run

# Access monitoring dashboards
open http://localhost:9090   # Prometheus metrics
open http://localhost:8080/metrics  # Application metrics

# In another terminal, test with sample data
make test-data     # Insert test data into PostgreSQL
make show-data     # Verify replication to destination databases

Available Make Commands

Development:

make build         # Build the Rust application
make check         # Run cargo check and validation
make test          # Run the full test suite (104+ tests)
make format        # Format code with rustfmt
make run           # Run the CDC application locally

Docker Management:

make docker-start  # Start databases and monitoring stack
make docker-stop   # Stop all services
make docker-logs   # View application logs
make docker-status # Check service status

Local Development

For development without Docker (requires manual database setup):

# Build and validate the project
make build             # Compile the application
make check             # Run code quality checks
make test              # Execute full test suite
make format            # Format code with rustfmt

# Run the application (requires PostgreSQL and destination DB)
RUST_LOG=info make run

# Development workflow
make dev-setup         # Complete development setup
make before-git-push   # Pre-commit validation

Feature Configuration

pg2any supports feature flags to enable or disable optional functionality, allowing you to build a lighter binary when certain features aren't needed.

Metrics Feature

The metrics collection and HTTP metrics server can be enabled/disabled using the metrics feature flag:

# Build with metrics (default)
cargo build

# Build with metrics explicitly
cargo build --features metrics

# Build without metrics (smaller binary, ~17% reduction)
cargo build --no-default-features --features mysql,sqlserver,sqlite

# Run tests with metrics enabled
cargo test --features metrics

Example Application Output

When you run the application, you'll see structured logging output like this:

2025-12-30T10:30:00.123Z INFO  pg2any: Starting PostgreSQL CDC Application
2025-12-30T10:30:00.124Z INFO  pg2any: Loading configuration from environment variables
2025-12-30T10:30:00.125Z INFO  pg2any: Configuration loaded successfully
2025-12-30T10:30:00.126Z INFO  pg2any: Initializing CDC client
2025-12-30T10:30:00.127Z INFO  pg2any: Transaction file persistence enabled at: ./
2025-12-30T10:30:00.128Z INFO  pg2any: Three-directory structure: sql_data_tx/ (data), sql_received_tx/ (in-progress metadata), sql_pending_tx/ (committed metadata)
2025-12-30T10:30:00.129Z INFO  pg2any: Created directory for LSN metadata: "./pg2any_last_lsn.metadata"
2025-12-30T10:30:00.130Z INFO  pg2any: Loaded CDC metadata from ./pg2any_last_lsn.metadata (flush_lsn: 0/1A2B3C4D)
2025-12-30T10:30:00.131Z INFO  pg2any: Starting CDC replication pipeline
2025-12-30T10:30:00.132Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Started producer task (PostgreSQL reader)
2025-12-30T10:30:00.133Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Started consumer task (SQL executor)
2025-12-30T10:30:00.134Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Processing BEGIN transaction 12345
2025-12-30T10:30:00.135Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Created data file: ./sql_data_tx/12345_1735556400000.sql
2025-12-30T10:30:00.136Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Processing INSERT event on table 'users'
2025-12-30T10:30:00.137Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Flushed 4096 bytes to ./sql_data_tx/12345_1735556400000.sql
2025-12-30T10:30:00.138Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Committed transaction 12345: moved metadata to sql_pending_tx/
2025-12-30T10:30:00.139Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Consumer: Executing transaction 12345 (50 SQL commands)
2025-12-30T10:30:00.140Z INFO  pg2any_lib::client: Successfully executed transaction 12345, deleted files
2025-12-30T10:30:00.141Z INFO  pg2any: CDC replication running! Real-time change streaming active

Note: This shows the production-ready file-based architecture with crash-safe transaction persistence, comprehensive LSN metadata tracking, buffered I/O, and automatic recovery capabilities.

Dependencies

Core Runtime

  • tokio (1.47.1): Async runtime with full feature set
  • hyper (1.x): HTTP server for metrics endpoint
  • prometheus (0.13): Metrics collection and Prometheus integration
  • tokio-util (0.7.16): Utilities for async operations and cancellation

PostgreSQL Logical Replication

  • pg_walstream : Low-level PostgreSQL logical replication protocol implementation
    • GitHub: isdaniel/pg-walstream
    • Crates.io: pg_walstream
    • Handles WAL stream parsing, protocol messages, and replication connection management
    • Provides buffer operations, retry logic, and thread-safe LSN tracking
    • Supports PostgreSQL logical replication protocol versions 1-4
    • Zero-copy operations with efficient buffer management using bytes crate
    • Built-in connection management with exponential backoff retry logic
    • Extracted from pg2any-lib for reusability in other projects

Database Clients

  • sqlx (0.8.6): MySQL and SQLite async client with runtime-tokio-rustls
  • tiberius (0.12): Native SQL Server TDS protocol implementation

Serialization & Data

  • serde (1.0.219): Serialization framework with derive support
  • serde_json (1.0.142): JSON serialization
  • chrono (0.4.41): Date/time handling with serde support
  • bytes (1.10.1): Byte buffer manipulation

Error Handling & Utilities

  • thiserror (2.0.12): Ergonomic error handling and propagation
  • async-trait (0.1.88): Async trait definitions
  • tracing (0.1.41): Structured logging and instrumentation
  • tracing-subscriber (0.3.20): Log filtering and formatting
  • prometheus (0.13): Metrics collection library
  • lazy_static (1.4): Global metrics registry initialization

Running Tests

make test                    # Run all tests
cargo test --lib             # Library unit tests only
cargo test integration       # Integration tests only
cargo test mysql             # MySQL-specific tests

Contributing

This project provides production-ready PostgreSQL CDC replication with a solid, well-tested foundation that makes contributing straightforward and impactful.

Getting Started Contributing

# Fork and clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/pg2any
cd pg2any

# Set up development environment
make dev-setup          # Runs formatting, tests, and builds Docker

# Start development databases
make docker-start

# Make your changes and validate
make check              # Code quality checks
make test               # Run full test suite
make format             # Format code

# Test end-to-end functionality
make run                # Test CDC pipeline locally

Testing Your Changes

# Manual testing with real databases
make docker-start        # Start PostgreSQL and MySQL
cargo run               # Test end-to-end replication
make test-data          # Insert test data
make show-data          # Verify replication worked

set -a; source env/.env_local; set +a

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