HASH
Application Scenarios
This algorithm features even distribution of data and sharding tables. Arithmetic operators such as equal sign (=) and IN are often used in SQL queries.
Instructions
- The sharding key must be CHAR, VARCHAR, INT, INTEGER, BIGINT, MEDIUMINT, SMALLINT, TINYINT, or DECIMAL (the precision can be 0). The sharding key must be DATE, DATETIME, or TIMESTAMP if you use HASH together with date functions.
- If you use a sharding key of the string type, do not convert the data type of its value in SQL statements. Changing the data type may cause a failure of routing calculation, and data will be routed to the default shard and cannot be found when you query it.
Data Routing
Determine the range of each database or table shard using 102400.
For example, if there are 8 shards in each schema, use formula 102400/8=12800 to calculate the range of each shard as follows: 0=0–12799, 1=12800–25599, 2=25600–38399, 3=38400–51199, 4=51200–63999, 5=64000–76799, 6=76800–89599, and 7=89600–102399
To determine the route, calculate CRC32 value based on the sharding key value and divide the CRC value by 102400. Then check which range the remainder belongs to.
Calculation Method
Method 1: Use a Non-date Sharding Key
Condition |
Calculation Method |
Example |
---|---|---|
Non-date sharding key |
Database routing result = crc32(Database sharding key) % 102400 Table routing result = crc32(Table sharding key) % 102400 |
Database/Table shard: crc32(16) % 102400 = 49364; 49364 belongs to range 3=38400-51199, so data is routed to shard 3. |
Method 2: Use a Date Sharding Key
Date Function |
Calculation Method |
Example |
---|---|---|
year() |
year(yyyy-MM-dd)=yyyy |
year('2019-10-11')=2019 |
month() |
month(yyyy-MM-dd)=MM |
month('2019-10-11')=10 |
weekofyear() |
weekofyear(yyyy-MM-dd)=Week number of the current year
NOTE:
For the definition of the week number in a year, see WEEKOFYEAR(date). |
weekofyear('2019-10-11')=41 |
day() |
day(yyyy-MM-dd)=Day number of the current month |
day('2019-10-11')=11 |
Condition |
Calculation Method |
Example |
---|---|---|
Date sharding key |
Database routing result = crc32(Date function(Database sharding key)) % 102400 Table routing result = crc32(Date function(Table sharding key)) % 102400 |
Database/Table shard: crc32(year('2019-10-11')) % 102400 = 5404 5404 belongs to range 0=0-12799, so data is routed to shard 0. |
Syntax for Creating Tables
Assume that you use field ID as the sharding key and the HASH algorithm to shard databases:
create table hash_tb ( id int, name varchar(30) DEFAULT NULL, create_time datetime DEFAULT NULL, primary key(id) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 dbpartition by hash (ID);
Assume that you use field ID as the sharding key and the hash algorithm to shard databases and tables:
create table mod_hash_tb ( id int, name varchar(30) DEFAULT NULL, create_time datetime DEFAULT NULL, primary key(id) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 dbpartition by hash (ID) tbpartition by hash (ID) tbpartitions 4;
Precautions
None
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