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rust-rocksdb/test/test_column_family.rs

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// Copyright 2014 Tyler Neely
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
use rocksdb::{DB, MergeOperands, Options, Writable};
#[test]
pub fn test_column_family() {
let path = "_rust_rocksdb_cftest";
// should be able to create column families
{
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.create_if_missing(true);
opts.add_merge_operator("test operator", test_provided_merge);
let mut db = DB::open(&opts, path).unwrap();
let opts = Options::new();
match db.create_cf("cf1", &opts) {
Ok(_) => println!("cf1 created successfully"),
Err(e) => {
panic!("could not create column family: {}", e);
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}
}
}
// should fail to open db without specifying same column families
{
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.add_merge_operator("test operator", test_provided_merge);
match DB::open(&opts, path) {
Ok(_) => {
panic!("should not have opened DB successfully without \
specifying column
families")
}
Err(e) => {
assert!(e.starts_with("Invalid argument: You have to open \
all column families."))
}
}
}
// should properly open db when specyfing all column families
{
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.add_merge_operator("test operator", test_provided_merge);
match DB::open_cf(&opts, path, &["cf1"]) {
Ok(_) => println!("successfully opened db with column family"),
Err(e) => panic!("failed to open db with column family: {}", e),
}
}
// TODO should be able to write, read, merge, batch, and iterate over a cf
{
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.add_merge_operator("test operator", test_provided_merge);
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let db = match DB::open_cf(&opts, path, &["cf1"]) {
Ok(db) => {
println!("successfully opened db with column family");
db
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}
Err(e) => panic!("failed to open db with column family: {}", e),
};
let cf1 = *db.cf_handle("cf1").unwrap();
assert!(db.put_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"v1").is_ok());
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assert!(db.get_cf(cf1, b"k1").unwrap().unwrap().to_utf8().unwrap() ==
"v1");
let p = db.put_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"a");
assert!(p.is_ok());
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db.merge_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"b").unwrap();
db.merge_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"c").unwrap();
db.merge_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"d").unwrap();
db.merge_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"efg").unwrap();
let m = db.merge_cf(cf1, b"k1", b"h");
println!("m is {:?}", m);
// TODO assert!(m.is_ok());
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match db.get(b"k1") {
Ok(Some(value)) => {
match value.to_utf8() {
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Some(v) => println!("retrieved utf8 value: {}", v),
None => println!("did not read valid utf-8 out of the db"),
}
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}
Err(_) => println!("error reading value"),
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_ => panic!("value not present!"),
}
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let _ = db.get_cf(cf1, b"k1");
// TODO assert!(r.unwrap().to_utf8().unwrap() == "abcdefgh");
assert!(db.delete(b"k1").is_ok());
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assert!(db.get(b"k1").unwrap().is_none());
}
// TODO should be able to use writebatch ops with a cf
{
}
// TODO should be able to iterate over a cf
{
}
// should b able to drop a cf
{
let mut db = DB::open_cf(&Options::new(), path, &["cf1"]).unwrap();
match db.drop_cf("cf1") {
Ok(_) => println!("cf1 successfully dropped."),
Err(e) => panic!("failed to drop column family: {}", e),
}
}
assert!(DB::destroy(&Options::new(), path).is_ok());
}
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fn test_provided_merge(_: &[u8],
existing_val: Option<&[u8]>,
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operands: &mut MergeOperands)
-> Vec<u8> {
let nops = operands.size_hint().0;
let mut result: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(nops);
match existing_val {
Some(v) => {
for e in v {
result.push(*e);
}
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}
None => (),
}
for op in operands {
for e in op {
result.push(*e);
}
}
result
}