The files in this subdirectory are used to help measure the performance of the SQLite JSON functions, especially in relation to handling large JSON inputs. # 1.0 Prerequisites * Standard SQLite build environment (SQLite source tree, compiler, make, etc.) * Valgrind * Fossil (only the "fossil xdiff" command is used by this procedure) * tclsh # 2.0 Setup * Run: "`tclsh json-generator.tcl | sqlite3 json100mb.db`" to create the 100 megabyte test database. Do this so that the "json100mb.db" file lands in the directory from which you will run tests, not in the test/json subdirectory of the source tree. * Make a copy of "json100mb.db" into "jsonb100mb.db" - change the prefix from "json" to "jsonb". * Bring up jsonb100mb.db in the sqlite3 command-line shell. Convert all of the content into JSONB using a commands like this: > UPDATE data1 SET x=jsonb(x); > VACUUM; * Build the baseline sqlite3.c file with sqlite3.h and shell.c. > make clean sqlite3.c * Run "`sh json-speed-check.sh trunk`". This creates the baseline profile in "jout-trunk.txt" for the preformance test using text JSON. * Run "`sh json-speed-check.sh trunk --jsonb`". This creates the baseline profile in "joutb-trunk.txt" for the performance test for processing JSONB * (Optional) Verify that the json100mb.db database really does contain approximately 100MB of JSON content by running: > SELECT sum(length(x)) FROM data1; > SELECT * FROM data1 WHERE NOT json_valid(x); # 3.0 Testing * Build the sqlite3.c (with sqlite3.h and shell.c) to be tested. * Run "`sh json-speed-check.sh x1`". The profile output will appear in jout-x1.txt. Substitute any label you want in place of "x1". * Run "`sh json-speed-check.sh x1 --jsonb`". The profile output will appear in joutb-x1.txt. Substitute any label you want in place of "x1". * Run the script shown below in the CLI. Divide 2500 by the real elapse time from this test to get an estimate for number of MB/s that the JSON parser is able to process. > .open json100mb.db > .timer on > WITH RECURSIVE c(n) AS (VALUES(1) UNION ALL SELECT n+1 FROM c WHERE n<25) > SELECT sum(json_valid(x)) FROM c, data1;