This is a self-contained wrapper around a Java port of LevelDB dain/leveldb. This is the code from Factual with the LevelDB dependency changed.
[factual/clj-leveldb "0.1.2"]
To create or access a database, use clj-leveldb/create-db
:
clj-leveldb> (def db (create-db "/tmp/leveldb" {}))
#'clj-leveldb/db
This database object can now be used with clj-leveldb/get
, put
, delete
, batch
, and iterator
.
clj-leveldb> (put db "a" "b")
nil
clj-leveldb> (get db "a")
#<byte[] [B@5e0a614c>
Notice that the value returned is a byte-array. This is because byte arrays are the native storage format for LevelDB, and we haven't defined custom encoders and decoders. This can be done in create-db
:
clj-leveldb> (def db (create-db "/tmp/leveldb"
{:key-decoder byte-streams/to-string
:val-decoder byte-streams/to-string}))
#'clj-leveldb/db
clj-leveldb> (get db "a")
"b"
Notice that we haven't defined key-encoder
or val-encoder
; this is because there's a default transformation between strings and byte-arrays, which assumes a utf-8 encoding. If we wanted to support keywords, or use a different encoding, we'd have to explicitly specify encoders.
Both put
and delete
can take multiple values, which will be written in batch:
clj-leveldb> (put db "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f")
nil
clj-leveldb> (delete db "a" "c" "e")
nil
If you need to batch a collection of puts and deletes, use batch
:
clj-leveldb> (batch db {:put ["a" "b" "c" "d"] :delete ["j" "k" "l"]})
We can also get a sequence of all key/value pairs, either in the entire database or within a given range using iterator
:
clj-leveldb> (put db "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f")
nil
clj-leveldb> (iterator db)
(["a" "b"] ["c" "d"] ["e" "f"])
clj-leveldb> (iterator db "c" nil)
(["c" "d"] ["e" "f"])
clj-leveldb> (iterator db nil "c")
(["a" "b"] ["c" "d"])
Syncing writes to disk can be forced via sync
, and compaction can be forced via compact
.
Full documentation can be found here.
Copyright © 2013 Factual, Inc.
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.
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