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Index ¶
- Variables
- type Config
- type Storage
- func (s *Storage) Close() error
- func (s *Storage) Conn() *bbolt.DB
- func (s *Storage) Delete(key string) error
- func (s *Storage) DeleteWithContext(ctx context.Context, key string) error
- func (s *Storage) Get(key string) ([]byte, error)
- func (s *Storage) GetWithContext(ctx context.Context, key string) ([]byte, error)
- func (s *Storage) Reset() error
- func (s *Storage) ResetWithContext(ctx context.Context) error
- func (s *Storage) Set(key string, value []byte, exp time.Duration) error
- func (s *Storage) SetWithContext(ctx context.Context, key string, value []byte, exp time.Duration) error
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
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var ConfigDefault = Config{ Database: "fiber.db", Bucket: "fiber_storage", Timeout: 60 * time.Second, ReadOnly: false, Reset: false, }
ConfigDefault is the default config
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type Config ¶
type Config struct {
// Database path
//
// Optional. Default is "fiber.db"
Database string
// Bbolt bucket name
//
// Optional. Default is "fiber_storage"
Bucket string
// Timeout is the amount of time to wait to obtain a file lock.
// Only available on Darwin and Linux.
//
// Optional. Default is set to 60 * time.Second.
Timeout time.Duration
// Open database in read-only mode.
//
// Optional. Default is false
ReadOnly bool
// Reset clears any existing keys in existing Bucket
//
// Optional. Default is false
Reset bool
}
Config defines the config for storage.
type Storage ¶
type Storage struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Storage interface that is implemented by storage providers
func (*Storage) DeleteWithContext ¶ added in v2.1.0
DeleteWithContext deletes key by key (dummy context support)
func (*Storage) GetWithContext ¶ added in v2.1.0
GetWithContext gets value by key (dummy context support)
func (*Storage) ResetWithContext ¶ added in v2.1.0
ResetWithContext resets all entries (dummy context support)
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