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A simple and efficient thread-safe key/value store for Go.

Getting Started

Features

Installing

To start using sniper, install Go and run go get:

$ go get -u github.com/recoilme/sniper

This will retrieve the library.

Usage

The Sniper includes this methods: Set, Get, Incr, Decr, Delete, Count, Open, Close, FileSize, Backup.

s, _ := sniper.Open(sniper.Dir("1"))
s.Set([]byte("hello"), []byte("go"))
res, _ = s.Get([]byte("hello"))
fmt.Println(res)
s.Close()
// Output:
// go

Performance

MacBook Pro 2019 (Quad-Core Intel Core i7 2,8 GHz, 16 ГБ, APPLE SSD AP0512M)

go version go1.14 darwin/amd64

     number of cpus: 8
     number of keys: 10000000
            keysize: 10
        random seed: 1570109110136449000

-- sniper --
set: 10,000,000 ops over 8 threads in 63159ms, 158,331/sec, 6315 ns/op, 644.3 MB, 67 bytes/op
get: 10,000,000 ops over 8 threads in 4455ms, 2,244,629/sec, 445 ns/op, 305.5 MB, 32 bytes/op
del: 10,000,000 ops over 8 threads in 37568ms, 266,182/sec, 3756 ns/op, 122.8 MB, 12 bytes/op

With fsync

set: 10,000,000 ops over 8 threads in 85088ms, 117,524/sec, 8508 ns/op, 644.4 MB, 67 bytes/op
get: 10,000,000 ops over 8 threads in 5623ms, 1,778,268/sec, 562 ns/op, 305.5 MB, 32 bytes/op

How it is done

Limitations

Mac OS tip

How to Change Open Files Limit on OS X and macOS

Contact

Vadim Kulibaba @recoilme

License

sniper source code is available under the MIT License.