Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package sorted provides a KeyValue interface and constructor registry.
Index ¶
- Variables
- func Foreach(kv KeyValue, fn func(key, value string) error) error
- func ForeachInRange(kv KeyValue, start, end string, fn func(key, value string) error) error
- func RegisterKeyValue(typ string, fn func(jsonconfig.Obj) (KeyValue, error))
- type BatchMutation
- type Iterator
- type KeyValue
- type Mutation
- type Wiper
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ErrNotFound = errors.New("index: key not found")
Functions ¶
func Foreach ¶
Foreach runs fn for each key/value pair in kv. If fn returns an error, that same error is returned from Foreach and iteration stops.
func ForeachInRange ¶
ForeachInRange runs fn for each key/value pair in kv in the range of start and end, which behave the same as kv.Find. If fn returns an error, that same error is returned from Foreach and iteration stops.
func RegisterKeyValue ¶
func RegisterKeyValue(typ string, fn func(jsonconfig.Obj) (KeyValue, error))
Types ¶
type BatchMutation ¶
func NewBatchMutation ¶
func NewBatchMutation() BatchMutation
type Iterator ¶
type Iterator interface { // Next moves the iterator to the next key/value pair. // It returns false when the iterator is exhausted. Next() bool // Key returns the key of the current key/value pair. // Only valid after a call to Next returns true. Key() string // KeyBytes returns the key as bytes. The returned bytes // should not be written and are invalid after the next call // to Next or Close. // TODO(bradfitz): rename this and change it to return a // mem.RO instead? KeyBytes() []byte // Value returns the value of the current key/value pair. // Only valid after a call to Next returns true. Value() string // ValueBytes returns the value as bytes. The returned bytes // should not be written and are invalid after the next call // to Next or Close. // TODO(bradfitz): rename this and change it to return a // mem.RO instead? ValueBytes() []byte // Close closes the iterator and returns any accumulated error. Exhausting // all the key/value pairs in a table is not considered to be an error. // It is valid to call Close multiple times. Other methods should not be // called after the iterator has been closed. Close() error }
Iterator iterates over an index KeyValue's key/value pairs in key order.
An iterator must be closed after use, but it is not necessary to read an iterator until exhaustion.
An iterator is not necessarily goroutine-safe, but it is safe to use multiple iterators concurrently, with each in a dedicated goroutine.
type KeyValue ¶
type KeyValue interface { // Get gets the value for the given key. It returns ErrNotFound if the DB // does not contain the key. Get(key string) (string, error) Set(key, value string) error // Delete deletes keys. Deleting a non-existent key does not return an error. Delete(key string) error BeginBatch() BatchMutation CommitBatch(b BatchMutation) error // Find returns an iterator positioned before the first key/value pair // whose key is 'greater than or equal to' the given key. There may be no // such pair, in which case the iterator will return false on Next. // // The optional end value specifies the exclusive upper // bound. If the empty string, the iterator returns keys // where "key >= start". // If non-empty, the iterator returns keys where // "key >= start && key < endHint". // // Any error encountered will be implicitly returned via the iterator. An // error-iterator will yield no key/value pairs and closing that iterator // will return that error. Find(start, end string) Iterator // Close is a polite way for the server to shut down the storage. // Implementations should never lose data after a Set, Delete, // or CommmitBatch, though. Close() error }
KeyValue is a sorted, enumerable key-value interface supporting batch mutations.
func NewKeyValue ¶
func NewKeyValue(cfg jsonconfig.Obj) (KeyValue, error)
func NewMemoryKeyValue ¶
func NewMemoryKeyValue() KeyValue
NewMemoryKeyValue returns a KeyValue implementation that's backed only by memory. It's mostly useful for tests and development.
Directories ¶
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Package buffer provides a sorted.KeyValue implementation that buffers one KeyValue implementation in front of an another.
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Package buffer provides a sorted.KeyValue implementation that buffers one KeyValue implementation in front of an another. |
Package kvfile provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of a single mutable database file on disk using github.com/cznic/kv.
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Package kvfile provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of a single mutable database file on disk using github.com/cznic/kv. |
Package kvtest tests sorted.KeyValue implementations.
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Package kvtest tests sorted.KeyValue implementations. |
Package leveldb provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of a single mutable database file on disk using github.com/syndtr/goleveldb.
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Package leveldb provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of a single mutable database file on disk using github.com/syndtr/goleveldb. |
Package mongo provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue using MongoDB.
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Package mongo provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue using MongoDB. |
Package mysql provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of MySQL.
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Package mysql provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of MySQL. |
Package postgres provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of PostgreSQL.
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Package postgres provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue on top of PostgreSQL. |
Package sqlite provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue using an SQLite database file.
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Package sqlite provides an implementation of sorted.KeyValue using an SQLite database file. |
Package sqlkv implements the sorted.KeyValue interface using an *sql.DB.
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Package sqlkv implements the sorted.KeyValue interface using an *sql.DB. |