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62 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
62 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
// package nodb is a high performance embedded NoSQL.
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//
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// nodb supports various data structure like kv, list, hash and zset like redis.
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//
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// Other features include binlog replication, data with a limited time-to-live.
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//
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// Usage
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//
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// First create a nodb instance before use:
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//
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// l := nodb.Open(cfg)
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//
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// cfg is a Config instance which contains configuration for nodb use,
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// like DataDir (root directory for nodb working to store data).
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//
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// After you create a nodb instance, you can select a DB to store you data:
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//
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// db, _ := l.Select(0)
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//
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// DB must be selected by a index, nodb supports only 16 databases, so the index range is [0-15].
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//
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// KV
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//
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// KV is the most basic nodb type like any other key-value database.
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//
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// err := db.Set(key, value)
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// value, err := db.Get(key)
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//
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// List
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//
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// List is simply lists of values, sorted by insertion order.
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// You can push or pop value on the list head (left) or tail (right).
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//
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// err := db.LPush(key, value1)
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// err := db.RPush(key, value2)
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// value1, err := db.LPop(key)
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// value2, err := db.RPop(key)
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//
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// Hash
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//
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// Hash is a map between fields and values.
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//
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// n, err := db.HSet(key, field1, value1)
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// n, err := db.HSet(key, field2, value2)
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// value1, err := db.HGet(key, field1)
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// value2, err := db.HGet(key, field2)
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//
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// ZSet
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//
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// ZSet is a sorted collections of values.
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// Every member of zset is associated with score, a int64 value which used to sort, from smallest to greatest score.
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// Members are unique, but score may be same.
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//
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// n, err := db.ZAdd(key, ScorePair{score1, member1}, ScorePair{score2, member2})
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// ay, err := db.ZRangeByScore(key, minScore, maxScore, 0, -1)
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//
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// Binlog
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//
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// nodb supports binlog, so you can sync binlog to another server for replication. If you want to open binlog support, set UseBinLog to true in config.
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//
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package nodb
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