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var ( ErrKeyNotFound = errors.New("key not found") ErrCursorItemEmpty = errors.New("empty item found") )
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type Cursor ¶
type Cursor interface { // Move the iterator to the provided key. // Returns the next smallest key if travelled in forward. // If reverse, returns the next largest key Seek(key []byte) error // Advance the iterator by one. // If forward, it goes to the larger key and reverse does the reverse of that Next() // Returns true when iteration is done IsDone() bool // Returns the item at the current iteration Item() (Item, error) // Crucial to call this after finished with the iteration Close() error }
type Store ¶
type Store interface { // Start a transaction. // // Set isWrite to false for read operations // since it avoids Badger's overhead for write operations. Start(isWrite bool) (Transaction, error) // Close the database. Can be called multiple times Close() error }
func OpenWithOptions ¶
Initialize or open existing Badger KV database with options
type Transaction ¶
type Transaction interface { // Set a value to be associated to a key Set(key, value []byte) error // Get the value based on the key Get(key []byte) ([]byte, error) // Delete the value based on the key Delete(key []byte) error // Returns a cursor for iterating multiple values. // // Set isForward to true if needed to iterate from smallest key to largest Cursor(isForward bool) (Cursor, error) // Commit the trasaction. // This is crucial for changes to be made into the database Commit() error // Rollback, cancel the transaction. It's okay to be called after the commit Rollback() error }
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