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## Description A follow up to https://github.com/cosmos/gorocksdb/pull/4 (see description there). Also: * remove import aliasing in rocksdb package. Closes: #10915 TODO: - [x] merge https://github.com/cosmos/gorocksdb/pull/4 - [x] tag new release in https://github.com/cosmos/gorocksdb - [x] Update this PR to include new release - [ ] tag `db/v1.0.0` (or `db/v0.1.0)` --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable) |
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README.md
Key-Value Database
Databases supporting mappings of arbitrary byte sequences.
Interfaces
The database interface types consist of objects to encapsulate the singular connection to the DB, transactions being made to it, historical version state, and iteration.
DBConnection
This interface represents a connection to a versioned key-value database. All versioning operations are performed using methods on this type.
- The
Versions
method returns aVersionSet
which represents an immutable view of the version history at the current state. - Version history is modified via the
{Save,Delete}Version
methods. - Operations on version history do not modify any database contents.
DBReader
, DBWriter
, and DBReadWriter
These types represent transactions on the database contents. Their methods provide CRUD operations as well as iteration.
- Writeable transactions call
Commit
flushes operations to the source DB. - All open transactions must be closed with
Discard
orCommit
before a new version can be saved on the source DB. - The maximum number of safely concurrent transactions is dependent on the backend implementation.
- A single transaction object is not safe for concurrent use.
- Write conflicts on concurrent transactions will cause an error at commit time (optimistic concurrency control).
Iterator
- An iterator is invalidated by any writes within its
Domain
to the source transaction while it is open. - An iterator must call
Close
before its source transaction is closed.
VersionSet
This represents a self-contained and immutable view of a database's version history state. It is therefore safe to retain and conccurently access any instance of this object.
Implementations
In-memory DB
The in-memory DB in the db/memdb
package cannot be persisted to disk. It is implemented using the Google btree library.
- This currently does not perform write conflict detection, so it only supports a single open write-transaction at a time. Multiple and concurrent read-transactions are supported.
BadgerDB
A BadgerDB-based backend. Internally, this uses BadgerDB's "managed" mode for version management. Note that Badger only recognizes write conflicts for rows that are read after a conflicting transaction was opened. In other words, the following will raise an error:
tx1, tx2 := db.Writer(), db.ReadWriter()
key := []byte("key")
tx2.Get(key)
tx1.Set(key, []byte("a"))
tx2.Set(key, []byte("b"))
tx1.Commit() // ok
err := tx2.Commit() // err is non-nil
But this will not:
tx1, tx2 := db.Writer(), db.ReadWriter()
key := []byte("key")
tx1.Set(key, []byte("a"))
tx2.Set(key, []byte("b"))
tx1.Commit() // ok
tx2.Commit() // ok
RocksDB
A RocksDB-based backend. Internally this uses OptimisticTransactionDB
to allow concurrent transactions with write conflict detection. Historical versioning is internally implemented with Checkpoints.