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# Ruby Client for the AlloyDB API
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AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance.
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AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance. AlloyDB is optimized for the most demanding use cases, allowing you to build new applications that require high transaction throughput, large database sizes, or multiple read resources; scale existing PostgreSQL workloads with no application changes; and modernize legacy proprietary databases.
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AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance.
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AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance. AlloyDB is optimized for the most demanding use cases, allowing you to build new applications that require high transaction throughput, large database sizes, or multiple read resources; scale existing PostgreSQL workloads with no application changes; and modernize legacy proprietary databases.
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Actual client classes for the various versions of this API are defined in
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_versioned_ client gems, with names of the form `google-cloud-alloy_db-v*`.
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1. [Enable the API.](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/alloydb.googleapis.com)
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1. {file:AUTHENTICATION.md Set up authentication.}
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## Debug Logging
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This library comes with opt-in Debug Logging that can help you troubleshoot
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your application's integration with the API. When logging is activated, key
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events such as requests and responses, along with data payloads and metadata
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such as headers and client configuration, are logged to the standard error
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**WARNING:** Client Library Debug Logging includes your data payloads in
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plaintext, which could include sensitive data such as PII for yourself or your
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customers, private keys, or other security data that could be compromising if
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leaked. Always practice good data hygiene with your application logs, and follow
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the principle of least access. Google also recommends that Client Library Debug
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Logging be enabled only temporarily during active debugging, and not used
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permanently in production.
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To enable logging, set the environment variable `GOOGLE_SDK_RUBY_LOGGING_GEMS`
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to the value `all`. Alternatively, you can set the value to a comma-delimited
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list of client library gem names. This will select the default logging behavior,
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which writes logs to the standard error stream. On a local workstation, this may
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result in logs appearing on the console. When running on a Google Cloud hosting
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service such as [Google Cloud Run](https://cloud.google.com/run), this generally
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[Google Cloud Logging](https://cloud.google.com/logging/) service.
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sufficiently recent, released after about Dec 10, 2024. If logging is not
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working, try updating the versioned clients in your bundle or installed gems:
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[google-cloud-alloy_db-v1](https://cloud.google.com/ruby/docs/reference/google-cloud-alloy_db-v1/latest),
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## Supported Ruby Versions
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