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README.md

leveldb.nim

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A LevelDB wrapper for Nim in a Nim friendly way.

Create a database:

   import leveldb
   import options

   var db = leveldb.open("/tmp/mydata")

Read or modify the database content:

   assert db.getOrDefault("nothing", "") == ""

   db.put("hello", "world")
   db.put("bin", "GIF89a\1\0")
   echo db.get("hello")
   assert db.get("hello").isSome()

   var key, val = ""
   for key, val in db.iter():
     echo key, ": ", repr(val)

   db.delete("hello")
   assert db.get("hello").isNone()

Batch writes:

   let batch = newBatch()
   for i in 1..10:
     batch.put("key" & $i, $i)
   batch.delete("bin")
   db.write(batch)

Iterate over subset of database content:

   for key, val in db.iterPrefix(prefix = "key1"):
     echo key, ": ", val
   for key, val in db.iter(seek = "key3", reverse = true):
     echo key, ": ", val

   db.close()