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README.md
rust-rocksdb
This library has been tested against RocksDB 3.8.1 on linux and OSX. The 0.0.8 crate should work with the Rust nightly release as of 7/18/15.
status
- basic open/put/get/delete/close
- rustic merge operator
- write batch (thanks @dgrnbrg!)
- compaction filter, style
- LRU cache
- destroy/repair
- iterator
- comparator
- snapshot
- column family operations
- slicetransform
- windows support
Feedback and pull requests welcome! If a particular feature of RocksDB is important to you, please let me know by opening an issue, and I'll prioritize it.
Prerequisite: RocksDB
wget https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/archive/rocksdb-3.8.tar.gz
tar xvf rocksdb-3.8.tar.gz && cd rocksdb-rocksdb-3.8 && make shared_lib
sudo make install
Running
Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
rocksdb = "~0.0.8"
Code
extern crate rocksdb;
use rocksdb::{RocksDB, Writable};
fn main() {
let mut db = RocksDB::open_default("/path/for/rocksdb/storage").unwrap();
db.put(b"my key", b"my value");
db.get(b"my key")
.map( |value| {
println!("retrieved value {}", value.to_utf8().unwrap())
})
.on_absent( || { println!("value not found") })
.on_error( |e| { println!("operational problem encountered: {}", e) });
db.delete(b"my key");
}
Doing an atomic commit of several writes
extern crate rocksdb;
use rocksdb::{RocksDB, WriteBatch, Writable};
fn main() {
// NB: db is automatically freed at end of lifetime
let mut db = RocksDB::open_default("/path/for/rocksdb/storage").unwrap();
{
let mut batch = WriteBatch::new(); // WriteBatch and db both have trait Writable
batch.put(b"my key", b"my value");
batch.put(b"key2", b"value2");
batch.put(b"key3", b"value3");
db.write(batch); // Atomically commits the batch
}
}
Getting an Iterator
extern crate rocksdb;
use rocksdb::{RocksDB, Direction};
fn main() {
// NB: db is automatically freed at end of lifetime
let mut db = RocksDB::open_default("/path/for/rocksdb/storage").unwrap();
let mut iter = db.iterator();
for (key, value) in iter.from_start() { // Always iterates forward
println!("Saw {} {}", key, value); //actually, need to convert [u8] keys into Strings
}
for (key, value) in iter.from_end() { //Always iterates backward
println!("Saw {} {}", key, value);
}
for (key, value) in iter.from(b"my key", Direction::forward) { // From a key in Direction::{forward,reverse}
println!("Saw {} {}", key, value);
}
}
Getting an Iterator
extern crate rocksdb;
use rocksdb::{RocksDB, Direction};
fn main() {
// NB: db is automatically freed at end of lifetime
let mut db = RocksDB::open_default("/path/for/rocksdb/storage").unwrap();
let snapshot = db.snapshot(); // Creates a longer-term snapshot of the DB, but freed when goes out of scope
let mut iter = snapshot.iterator(); // Make as many iterators as you'd like from one snapshot
}
Rustic Merge Operator
extern crate rocksdb;
use rocksdb::{Options, RocksDB, MergeOperands, Writable};
fn concat_merge(new_key: &[u8], existing_val: Option<&[u8]>,
operands: &mut MergeOperands) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut result: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(operands.size_hint().0);
existing_val.map(|v| { result.extend(v) });
for op in operands {
result.extend(op);
}
result
}
fn main() {
let path = "/path/to/rocksdb";
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.create_if_missing(true);
opts.add_merge_operator("test operator", concat_merge);
let mut db = RocksDB::open(&opts, path).unwrap();
let p = db.put(b"k1", b"a");
db.merge(b"k1", b"b");
db.merge(b"k1", b"c");
db.merge(b"k1", b"d");
db.merge(b"k1", b"efg");
let r = db.get(b"k1");
assert!(r.unwrap().to_utf8().unwrap() == "abcdefg");
}
Apply Some Tunings
Please read the official tuning guide, and most importantly, measure performance under realistic workloads with realistic hardware.
use rocksdb::{Options, RocksDB};
use rocksdb::RocksDBCompactionStyle::RocksDBUniversalCompaction;
fn badly_tuned_for_somebody_elses_disk() -> RocksDB {
let path = "_rust_rocksdb_optimizetest";
let mut opts = Options::new();
opts.create_if_missing(true);
opts.set_max_open_files(10000);
opts.set_use_fsync(false);
opts.set_bytes_per_sync(8388608);
opts.set_disable_data_sync(false);
opts.set_block_cache_size_mb(1024);
opts.set_table_cache_num_shard_bits(6);
opts.set_max_write_buffer_number(32);
opts.set_write_buffer_size(536870912);
opts.set_target_file_size_base(1073741824);
opts.set_min_write_buffer_number_to_merge(4);
opts.set_level_zero_stop_writes_trigger(2000);
opts.set_level_zero_slowdown_writes_trigger(0);
opts.set_compaction_style(RocksDBUniversalCompaction);
opts.set_max_background_compactions(4);
opts.set_max_background_flushes(4);
opts.set_filter_deletes(false);
opts.set_disable_auto_compactions(true);
RocksDB::open(&opts, path).unwrap()
}