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BuntDB is a low-level, in-memory, key/value store in pure Go. It persists to disk, is ACID compliant, and uses locking for multiple readers and a single writer. It supports custom indexes and geospatial data. It's ideal for projects that need a dependable database and favor speed over data size. ## Features - Simple API. Only one entrypoint and four event functions - Low memory usage - Very fast single-threaded support - Support for non-epoll/kqueue operating systems by simulating events with the net package. ## Getting Started ### Installing To start using Shiny, install Go and run `go get`: ```sh $ go get -u github.com/tidwall/shiny ``` This will retrieve the library. ### Usage There's only the one function: ```go func Serve(net, addr string, handle func(id int, data []byte, ctx interface{}) (send []byte, keepopen bool), accept func(id int, addr string, wake func(), ctx interface{}) (send []byte, keepopen bool), closed func(id int, err error, ctx interface{}), ticker func(ctx interface{}) (keepserving bool), ctx interface{}) error ``` - All events are executed in the same thread as the `Serve` call. - `handle`, `accept`, and `closed` events have an `id` param which is a unique number assigned to the client socket. - `data` represents a network packet. - `ctx` is a user-defined context or nil. - `wake` is a function that when called will trigger the `handle` event with zero data for the specified `id`. It can be called safely from other Goroutines. - `ticker` is an event that fires between 1 and 60 times a second, depending on the packet traffic. ## Example Please check out the [examples](examples) subdirectory for a simplified [redis](examples/redis-server/main.go) clone and an [echo](examples/echo-server/main.go) server. Here's a basic echo server: ```go package main import ( "flag" "fmt" "log" "github.com/tidwall/shiny" ) var shutdown bool var started bool var port int func main() { flag.IntVar(&port, "port", 9999, "server port") flag.Parse() log.Fatal(shiny.Serve("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", port), handle, accept, closed, ticker, nil)) } // handle - the incoming client socket data. func handle(id int, data []byte, ctx interface{}) (send []byte, keepopen bool) { if shutdown { return nil, false } keepopen = true if string(data) == "shutdown\r\n" { shutdown = true } else if string(data) == "quit\r\n" { keepopen = false } return data, keepopen } // accept - a new client socket has opened. // 'wake' is a function that when called will fire a 'handle' event // for the specified ID, and is goroutine-safe. func accept(id int, addr string, wake func(), ctx interface{}) (send []byte, keepopen bool) { if shutdown { return nil, false } // this is a good place to create a user-defined socket context. return []byte( "Welcome to the echo server!\n" + "Enter 'quit' to close your connection or " + "'shutdown' to close the server.\n"), true } // closed - a client socket has closed func closed(id int, err error, ctx interface{}) { // teardown the socket context here } // ticker - a ticker that fires between 1 and 1/20 of a second // depending on the traffic. func ticker(ctx interface{}) (keepserving bool) { if shutdown { // do server teardown here return false } if !started { fmt.Printf("echo server started on port %d\n", port) started = true } // perform various non-socket io related operations here return true } ``` Run the example: ``` $ go run examples/echo-server/main.go ``` Connect to the server: ``` $ telnet localhost 9999 ``` ## Performance The benchmarks below use pipelining which allows for combining multiple Redis commands into a single packet. **Redis** ``` $ redis-server --port 6379 --appendonly no ``` ``` redis-benchmark -p 6379 -t ping,set,get -q -P 128 PING_INLINE: 961538.44 requests per second PING_BULK: 1960784.38 requests per second SET: 943396.25 requests per second GET: 1369863.00 requests per second ``` **Shiny** ``` $ go run examples/redis-server/main.go --port 6380 --appendonly no ``` ``` redis-benchmark -p 6380 -t ping,set,get -q -P 128 PING_INLINE: 3846153.75 requests per second PING_BULK: 4166666.75 requests per second SET: 3703703.50 requests per second GET: 3846153.75 requests per second ``` *Running on a MacBook Pro 15" 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 using Go 1.7* ## Contact Josh Baker [@tidwall](http://twitter.com/tidwall) ## License Shiny source code is available under the MIT [License](/LICENSE).