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Bdb
===
Your need first this library:
http://github.com/DenisKnauf/bdb
Download
========
via git:
git clone git://github.com/DenisKnauf/sbdb.git
Installation
============
gem install sbdb-*.gem
or:
gem install sbdb --source http://github.com/DenisKnauf/sbdb/raw/master/sbdb-0.0.5.gem
Documentation
=============
Doesn't exist yet.
Usage
=====
First, open environment and database
require 'sbdb'
Dir.mkdir 'newenv' rescue Errno::EEXIST
env = SBDB::Env.new 'newenv', SBDB::CREATE
db = env.open SBDB::Btree, 'newdb.db', 'mynewdb', SBDB::CREATE
It works nearly like a Ruby-Hash:
db['key'] = 'value'
db['key'] # => 'value'
db.to_hash # => {'key'=>'value'}
db.map {|k, v| [k, v].join ' => '} # => ["key => value"]
db.count # => 1
*SBDB::DB#each* uses a *SBDB::Cursor*:
cursor = db.cursor
cursor.each {|k,v| puts "#{k}: ${v}" }
Don't forget to close everything, you opened!
cursor.close
db.close
env.close
But you can use a *lambda* to ensure to close everything:
SBDB::Env.new( 'newenv', SBDB::CREATE) do |env|
env.open SBDB::Btree, 'newdb.db', 'mynewdb', SBDB::CREATE do |db|
db.to_hash
end
end
*SBDB::DB#to_hash* creates a cursor and close it later.