Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func Update(db Backend, f func(tx RwTx) error, reset func()) error
- func UseLogger(logger btclog.Logger)
- func View(db Backend, f func(tx RTx) error, reset func()) error
- type Backend
- type BoltBackendConfig
- type BoltConfig
- type Driver
- type EtcdConfig
- type ExtendedBackend
- type RBucket
- type RCursor
- type RTx
- type RwBucket
- type RwCursor
- type RwTx
Constants ¶
const ( // DefaultTempDBFileName is the default name of the temporary bolt DB // file that we'll use to atomically compact the primary DB file on // startup. DefaultTempDBFileName = "temp-dont-use.db" // LastCompactionFileNameSuffix is the suffix we append to the file name // of a database file to record the timestamp when the last compaction // occurred. LastCompactionFileNameSuffix = ".last-compacted" )
const ( // BoltBackendName is the name of the backend that should be passed into // kvdb.Create to initialize a new instance of kvdb.Backend backed by a // live instance of bbolt. BoltBackendName = "bdb" // EtcdBackendName is the name of the backend that should be passed into // kvdb.Create to initialize a new instance of kvdb.Backend backed by a // live instance of etcd. EtcdBackendName = "etcd" // DefaultBoltAutoCompactMinAge is the default minimum time that must // have passed since a bolt database file was last compacted for the // compaction to be considered again. DefaultBoltAutoCompactMinAge = time.Hour * 24 * 7 // DefaultDBTimeout specifies the default timeout value when opening // the bbolt database. DefaultDBTimeout = time.Second * 60 )
const TestBackend = BoltBackendName
TestBackend is conditionally set to bdb when the kvdb_etcd build tag is not defined, allowing testing our database code with bolt backend.
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrBucketNotFound is returned when trying to access a bucket that // has not been created yet. ErrBucketNotFound = walletdb.ErrBucketNotFound // ErrBucketExists is returned when creating a bucket that already // exists. ErrBucketExists = walletdb.ErrBucketExists // ErrDatabaseNotOpen is returned when a database instance is accessed // before it is opened or after it is closed. ErrDatabaseNotOpen = walletdb.ErrDbNotOpen )
var Batch = walletdb.Batch
Batch is identical to the Update call, but it attempts to combine several individual Update transactions into a single write database transaction on an optimistic basis. This only has benefits if multiple goroutines call Batch.
var Create = walletdb.Create
Create initializes and opens a database for the specified type. The arguments are specific to the database type driver. See the documentation for the database driver for further details.
ErrDbUnknownType will be returned if the database type is not registered.
var Open = walletdb.Open
Open opens an existing database for the specified type. The arguments are specific to the database type driver. See the documentation for the database driver for further details.
ErrDbUnknownType will be returned if the database type is not registered.
Functions ¶
func Update ¶
Update opens a database read/write transaction and executes the function f with the transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, if f did not error, the transaction is committed. Otherwise, if f did error, the transaction is rolled back. If the rollback fails, the original error returned by f is still returned. If the commit fails, the commit error is returned. As callers may expect retries of the f closure (depending on the database backend used), the reset function will be called before each retry respectively.
func View ¶
View opens a database read transaction and executes the function f with the transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, the transaction is rolled back. If f errors, its error is returned, not a rollback error (if any occur). The passed reset function is called before the start of the transaction and can be used to reset intermediate state. As callers may expect retries of the f closure (depending on the database backend used), the reset function will be called before each retry respectively.
Types ¶
type Backend ¶
Backend represents an ACID database. All database access is performed through read or read+write transactions.
func GetBoltBackend ¶
func GetBoltBackend(cfg *BoltBackendConfig) (Backend, error)
GetBoltBackend opens (or creates if doesn't exits) a bbolt backed database and returns a kvdb.Backend wrapping it.
func GetEtcdBackend ¶
GetEtcdBackend is a stub returning nil and errEtcdNotAvailable error.
func GetEtcdTestBackend ¶
GetTestEtcdBackend is a stub returning nil, an empty closure and an errEtcdNotAvailable error.
func GetTestBackend ¶
GetTestBackend opens (or creates if doesn't exist) a bbolt or etcd backed database (for testing), and returns a kvdb.Backend and a cleanup func. Whether to create/open bbolt or embedded etcd database is based on the TestBackend constant which is conditionally compiled with build tag. The passed path is used to hold all db files, while the name is only used for bbolt.
type BoltBackendConfig ¶
type BoltBackendConfig struct { // DBPath is the directory path in which the database file should be // stored. DBPath string // DBFileName is the name of the database file. DBFileName string // NoFreelistSync, if true, prevents the database from syncing its // freelist to disk, resulting in improved performance at the expense of // increased startup time. NoFreelistSync bool // AutoCompact specifies if a Bolt based database backend should be // automatically compacted on startup (if the minimum age of the // database file is reached). This will require additional disk space // for the compacted copy of the database but will result in an overall // lower database size after the compaction. AutoCompact bool // AutoCompactMinAge specifies the minimum time that must have passed // since a bolt database file was last compacted for the compaction to // be considered again. AutoCompactMinAge time.Duration // DBTimeout specifies the timeout value to use when opening the wallet // database. DBTimeout time.Duration }
BoltBackendConfig is a struct that holds settings specific to the bolt database backend.
type BoltConfig ¶
type BoltConfig struct { SyncFreelist bool `` /* 234-byte string literal not displayed */ AutoCompact bool `` /* 365-byte string literal not displayed */ AutoCompactMinAge time.Duration `` /* 197-byte string literal not displayed */ DBTimeout time.Duration `long:"dbtimeout" description:"Specify the timeout value used when opening the database."` }
BoltConfig holds bolt configuration.
type Driver ¶
Driver defines a structure for backend drivers to use when they registered themselves as a backend which implements the Backend interface.
type EtcdConfig ¶
type EtcdConfig struct { Embedded bool `long:"embedded" description:"Use embedded etcd instance instead of the external one."` Host string `long:"host" description:"Etcd database host."` User string `long:"user" description:"Etcd database user."` Pass string `long:"pass" description:"Password for the database user."` Namespace string `long:"namespace" description:"The etcd namespace to use."` CertFile string `long:"cert_file" description:"Path to the TLS certificate for etcd RPC."` KeyFile string `long:"key_file" description:"Path to the TLS private key for etcd RPC."` InsecureSkipVerify bool `long:"insecure_skip_verify" description:"Whether we intend to skip TLS verification"` CollectStats bool `long:"collect_stats" description:"Whether to collect etcd commit stats."` }
EtcdConfig holds etcd configuration.
type ExtendedBackend ¶
type ExtendedBackend interface { Backend // PrintStats returns all collected stats pretty printed into a string. PrintStats() string // View opens a database read transaction and executes the function f // with the transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, the // transaction is rolled back. If f errors, its error is returned, not a // rollback error (if any occur). The passed reset function is called // before the start of the transaction and can be used to reset // intermediate state. As callers may expect retries of the f closure // (depending on the database backend used), the reset function will be //called before each retry respectively. View(f func(tx walletdb.ReadTx) error, reset func()) error // Update opens a database read/write transaction and executes the // function f with the transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, // if f did not error, the transaction is committed. Otherwise, if f did // error, the transaction is rolled back. If the rollback fails, the // original error returned by f is still returned. If the commit fails, // the commit error is returned. As callers may expect retries of the f // closure (depending on the database backend used), the reset function // will be called before each retry respectively. Update(f func(tx walletdb.ReadWriteTx) error, reset func()) error }
ExtendedBackend is and interface that supports View and Update and also able to collect database access patterns.
type RBucket ¶
type RBucket = walletdb.ReadBucket
RBucket represents a bucket (a hierarchical structure within the database) that is only allowed to perform read operations.
type RCursor ¶
type RCursor = walletdb.ReadCursor
RCursor represents a bucket cursor that can be positioned at the start or end of the bucket's key/value pairs and iterate over pairs in the bucket. This type is only allowed to perform database read operations.
type RTx ¶
RTx represents a database transaction that can only be used for reads. If a database update must occur, use a RwTx.
type RwBucket ¶
type RwBucket = walletdb.ReadWriteBucket
RwBucket represents a bucket (a hierarchical structure within the database) that is allowed to perform both read and write operations.
type RwCursor ¶
type RwCursor = walletdb.ReadWriteCursor
RwCursor represents a bucket cursor that can be positioned at the start or end of the bucket's key/value pairs and iterate over pairs in the bucket. This abstraction is allowed to perform both database read and write operations.
type RwTx ¶
type RwTx = walletdb.ReadWriteTx
ReadWriteTx represents a database transaction that can be used for both reads and writes. When only reads are necessary, consider using a RTx instead.