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@@ -10,18 +10,19 @@ optimized for fast read access and does not require recovery in the event of a system crash. Transactions which have not finished committing will simply be rolled back in the event of a crash. -The design of Bolt is based on Howard Chu's LMDB project. +The design of Bolt is based on Howard Chu's LMDB database project. Basics -There are only a few types in Bolt: DB, Bucket, Transaction, and Cursor. The DB -is a collection of buckets and is represented by a single file on disk. A -bucket is a collection of unique keys that are associated with values. +There are only a few types in Bolt: DB, Bucket, Transaction, RWTransaction, and +Cursor. The DB is a collection of buckets and is represented by a single file +on disk. A bucket is a collection of unique keys that are associated with values. -Transactions provide a consistent view of the database. They can be used for -retrieving, setting, and deleting properties. They can also be used to iterate -over all the values in a bucket. Only one writer Transaction can be in use at -a time. +Transactions provide read-only access to data inside the database. They can +retrieve key/value pairs and can use Cursors to iterate over the entire dataset. +RWTransactions provide read-write access to the database. They can create and +delete buckets and they can insert and remove keys. Only one RWTransaction is +allowed at a time. Caveats @@ -29,8 +30,8 @@ Caveats The database uses a read-only, memory-mapped data file to ensure that applications cannot corrupt the database, however, this means that keys and values returned from Bolt cannot be changed. Writing to a read-only byte slice -will cause Go to panic. If you need to alter data returned from a Transaction -you need to first copy it to a new byte slice. +will cause Go to panic. If you need to work with data returned from a Get() you +need to first copy it to a new byte slice. Bolt currently works on Mac OS and Linux. Windows support is coming soon. |