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Library for Persistent key-value containers, compatible with Python dict.

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🗿Stones

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Base library for persistent key-value stores, 100% compatible with Python dict.

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The idea behind this project is to have a common interface for a multitude of persistent key-value stores, easy to use and extend, with some extra built-in features as bonus. Inspired from Datastore and MemDown.

It plays nice with Object Querying libraries like: JMESPath and ObjectPath.

Features and Limitations

  • the same API that you already know from Python dict
  • thread safe updates
  • excellent test coverage (>90%)
  • 1st limitation: the keys can only be bytes. They are converted from str to bytes for compatibility.
  • 2nd limitation: the values are actually also bytes, but a serializer (default is Pickle) converts the data structure into bytes
  • there are several serializers available: Pickle, JSON and optional: cbor2, msgpack. You can easily add your own serializer, please check the documentation below.
  • 3rd limitation: after the data was serialized, you have to continue using the same serializer. If for some reason, you want to switch the serializer, you can create a new Store with your new serializer and copy all the data from the old Store.
  • the Memory Store and LMDB are available by default. Other key-value Stores used to be implemented (DBM, LevelDB, Redis), but are not included anymore.

Install

This project uses Python 3.6+ and pip. A virtual environment is strongly encouraged.

$ pip install git+https://github.com/croqaz/Stones

Usage

from stones import stone, LmdbStore

# Create a new persistent dictionary, backed by LMDB
stor = stone('my-db', LmdbStore, serialize='pickle')

# You can use it just like a normal Python dict,
# with the limitation that keys are bytes,
# and the values must be serializable
stor[b's'] = b'whatever'
stor[b'li'] = [True, False, None, -1]
stor[b'tu'] = ('Yes', 'No', 3)

b's' in stor
# True
len(stor)
# 3
stor.keys()
# [b'li', b's', b'tu']
stor.values()
# [[True, False, None, -1], b'whatever', ('Yes', 'No', 3)]

# The data is decoded in place
-1 in stor[b'li']
# True
3 in stor[b'tu']
# True

del stor[b'li']
stor.get(b'li', False)
# False

# The data is persisted
del stor
# Re-create the store, using the same encoder
stor = stone('my-db', LmdbStore, serialize='pickle')

len(stor)
# 2
stor.keys()
# [b's', b'tu']

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License

MIT © Cristi Constantin.

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