Rustbreak

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Rustbreak is an [Daybreak] inspired self-contained file database. It is meant to be fast and simple to use. You add it to your application and it should just work for you. The only thing you will have to take care of is saving.

When to use it

This library started out because of a need to be able to quickly write an application in rust that needed some persistence while still being able to write arbitrary data to it.

In Ruby there is [Daybreak] however for Rust there was no similar crate, until now!

Features

Quickstart

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

toml [dependencies.rustbreak] version = "2" features = ["ron_enc"] # You can also use "yaml_enc" or "bin_enc" # Check the documentation to add your own!

```rust extern crate failure; extern crate rustbreak; use std::collections::HashMap; use rustbreak::{MemoryDatabase, deser::Ron};

fn main() -> Result<(), failure::Error> { let db = MemoryDatabase::, Ron>::memory(HashMap::new())?;

println!("Writing to Database");
db.write(|db| {
    db.insert(0, String::from("world"));
    db.insert(1, String::from("bar"));
});

db.read(|db| {
    // db.insert("foo".into(), String::from("bar"));
    // The above line will not compile since we are only reading
    println!("Hello: {:?}", db.get(&0));
})?;

Ok(())

} ```

Usage

Usage is quite simple:

```rust

use std::collections::HashMap;

use rustbreak::{MemoryDatabase, deser::Ron};

let db = MemoryDatabase::, Ron>::memory(HashMap::new(), Ron);

println!("Writing to Database"); db.write(|db| { db.insert("hello".into(), String::from("world")); db.insert("foo".into(), String::from("bar")); });

db.read(|db| { // db.insert("foo".into(), String::from("bar")); // The above line will not compile since we are only reading println!("Hello: {:?}", db.get("hello")); }); ```

Encodings

The following parts explain how to enable the respective features. You can also enable several at the same time.

Yaml

If you would like to use yaml you need to specify yaml_enc as a feature:

toml [dependencies.rustbreak] version = "1" features = ["yaml_enc"]

You can now use rustbreak::deser::Yaml as deserialization struct.

Ron

If you would like to use ron you need to specify ron_enc as a feature:

toml [dependencies.rustbreak] version = "1" features = ["ron_enc"]

You can now use rustbreak::deser::Ron as deserialization struct.

Bincode

If you would like to use bincode you need to specify bin_enc as a feature:

toml [dependencies.rustbreak] version = "1" features = ["bin_enc"]

You can now use rustbreak::deser::Bincode as deserialization struct.