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Exleveldb
This is an Elixir module wrapping the functions exposed by the Erlang module, eleveldb.
Usage
Also available at hexdocs.pm/exleveldb
open/2
Opens a new datastore in the directory called name
. If name
does not exist already and no opts
list was provided, opts
will default to [{:create_if_missing, :true}]
.
Returns {:ok, ""}
where the empty string is a reference to the opened datastore or, on error, {:error, {:type, 'reason for error'}}
.
The reference to the database appears to be an empty binary but isn't. This is because db_ref
is defined as an opaque type in eleveldb.
The best way to use the reference is to pattern match on the pair returned by open/2
and keep the value for use with functions that take a db_ref
.
close/1
Takes a reference as returned by open/2
and closes the specified datastore if open.
Returns :ok
or {:error, {:type, 'reason for error'}}
on error.
get/3
Retrieves a value in LevelDB by key. Takes a reference as returned by open/2
, a key, and an options list.
Returns {:ok, value}
when successful or :not_found
on failed lookup.
put/4
Puts a single key-value pair into the datastore specified by the reference, db_ref
.
Returns :ok
if successful or {:error, reference {:type, action}}
on error.
delete/3
Deletes the value associated with key
in the datastore, db_ref
.
Returns :ok
when successful or {:error, reference, {:type, action}}
on error.
is_empty?/1
Checks whether the datastore specified by db_ref
is empty and returns a boolean.
fold/4
Folds over the key-value pairs in the datastore specified in db_ref
.
Returns the result of the last call to the anonymous function used in the fold.
The two arguments passed to the anonymous function, fun
are a tuple of the key value pair and acc
.
fold_keys/4
Folds over the keys of the open datastore specified by db_ref
.
Returns the result of the last call to the anonymous function used in the fold.
The two arguments passed to the anonymous function, fun
are a key and acc
.
map/2
Takes a reference as returned by open/2
and an anonymous function,
and maps over the key-value pairs in the datastore.
Returns the results of applying the anonymous function to every key-value pair currently in the datastore.
The argument to the anonymous function is i
for the current item,
i.e. key-value pair, in the list.
map_keys/2
Takes a reference as returned by open/2
and an anonymous function,
and maps over the keys in the datastore.
Returns the results of applying the anonymous function to every key in currently in the datastore.
The argument to the anonymous function is i
for the current item,
i..e key, in the list.
stream/1
Takes a reference as returned by open/2
,
and constructs a stream of all key-value pairs in the referenced datastore.
Returns a Stream
struct with the datastore's key-value pairs as its enumerable.
When calling Enum.take/2
or similar on the resulting stream,
specifying more entries than are in the referenced datastore
will not yield an error but simply return a list of all pairs in the datastore.
stream_keys/1
Takes a reference as returned by open/2
,
and constructs a stream of all the keys in the referenced datastore.
Returns a Stream
struct with the datastore's keys as its enum field.
When calling Enum.take/2
or similar on the resulting stream,
specifying more entries than are in the referenced datastore
will not yield an error but simply return a list of all pairs in the datastore.
destroy/2
Remove a database, which implies that the database folder is deleted. Before calling destroy/2
the database has to be closed with close/1
. Returns :ok
on success and {:type, 'reason for error'}
on error.
repair/2
This function takes the path to the leveldb database and a list of options. The standard recomended option is the empty list []
.
Before calling repair/2
, close the connection to the database with close/1
.
Returns :ok
on success and {:type, 'reason for error'}
on error.
write/3
Performs a batch write to the datastore, either deleting or putting key-value pairs.
Takes a reference to an open datastore, a list of tuples (containing atoms for operations and strings for keys and values) designating operations (delete or put) to be done, and a list of options.
Returns :ok
on success and {:error, reference, {:type, reason}}
on error.