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Ledisdb is a high-performance NoSQL database library and server written in Go. It's similar to Redis but store data in disk. It supports many data structures including kv, list, hash, zset, set.
LedisDB now supports multiple different databases as backends.
Features
Rich data structure: KV, List, Hash, ZSet, Set.
Data storage is not limited by RAM.
Various backends supported: LevelDB, goleveldb, RocksDB, RAM.
Supports Lua scripting.
Supports expiration and TTL.
Can be managed via redis-cli.
Easy to embed in your own Go application.
HTTP API support, JSON/BSON/msgpack output.
Replication to guarantee data safety.
Supplies tools to load, dump, and repair database.
Repair integrated: You can use ledis repair to repair broken databases and ledis repair-ttl to repair a very serious bug for key expiration and TTL if you upgraded from v0.4.
Build from source
Create a workspace and checkout ledisdb source
git clone git@github.com:ledisdb/ledisdb.git
cd ledisdb
#set build and run environment source dev.sh
make
make test
Then you will find all the binary build on ./bin directory.
LevelDB support
Install leveldb and snappy.
LedisDB supplies a simple script to install leveldb and snappy:
sudo sh tools/build_leveldb.sh
It will install leveldb at /usr/local/leveldb and snappy at /usr/local/snappy by default.
LedisDB uses the modified LevelDB for better performance. Details.
You can easily use other LevelDB versions (like Hyper LevelDB or Basho LevelDB) instead, as long as the header files are in include/leveldb, not include/hyperleveldb or any other location.
Set LEVELDB_DIR and SNAPPY_DIR to the actual install path in dev.sh.
LedisDB has not yet supplied a simple script to install.
Set ROCKSDB_DIR and SNAPPY_DIR to the actual install path in dev.sh.
make clean && make
If the RocksDB API changes, LedisDB may not build successfully. LedisDB currently supports RocksDB version 5.1 or later.
Choose store database
LedisDB now supports goleveldb, leveldb, rocksdb, and RAM. It will use goleveldb by default.
Choosing a store database to use is very simple.
Set in server config file
db_name = "leveldb"
Set in command flag
ledis -config=/etc/ledis.conf -db_name=leveldb
Flag command set will overwrite config setting.
Lua support
Lua is supported using gopher-lua, a Lua VM, completely written in Go.
Configuration
LedisDB uses toml as the configuration format. The basic configuration ./etc/ledis.conf in LedisDB source may help you.
If you don't use a configuration, LedisDB will use the default for you.
Server Example
//set run environment if not
source dev.sh
./bin/ledis -config=/etc/ledis.conf
//another shell
./bin/ledis cli -p 6380
ledis 127.0.0.1:6380>set a 1
OK
ledis 127.0.0.1:6380> get a
"1"
//use curl
curl https://127.0.0.1:11181/SET/hello/world
→ {"SET":[true,"OK"]}
curl https://127.0.0.1:11181/0/GET/hello?type=json
→ {"GET":"world"}