Class: Moneta::Adapters::Sequel
- Inherits:
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Moneta::Adapter
- Object
- Moneta::Adapter
- Moneta::Adapters::Sequel
- Defined in:
- lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb,
lib/moneta/adapters/sequel/mysql.rb,
lib/moneta/adapters/sequel/sqlite.rb,
lib/moneta/adapters/sequel/postgres.rb,
lib/moneta/adapters/sequel/postgres_hstore.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: MySQL, Postgres, PostgresHStore, SQLite Classes: IncrementError
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Moneta::Adapter
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#clear(options = {}) ⇒ void
Clear all keys in this store.
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#close ⇒ Object
Explicitly close the store.
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#create(key, value, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Atomically sets a key to value if it’s not set.
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#delete(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Delete the key from the store and return the current value.
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#each_key ⇒ Object
Calls block once for each key in store, passing the key as a parameter.
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#fetch_values(*keys, **options) ⇒ Object
Behaves identically to #values_at except that it accepts an optional block.
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#increment(key, amount = 1, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Atomically increment integer value with key.
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#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Sequel
constructor
A new instance of Sequel.
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#key?(key, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Exists the value with key.
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#load(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Fetch value with key.
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#merge!(pairs, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Stores the pairs in the key-value store, and returns itself.
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#slice(*keys, **options) ⇒ <(Object, Object)>
Returns a collection of key-value pairs corresponding to those supplied keys which are present in the key-value store, and their associated values.
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#store(key, value, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Store value with key.
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#values_at(*keys, **options) ⇒ Array<Object, nil>
Returns an array containing the values associated with the given keys, in the same order as the supplied keys.
Methods inherited from Moneta::Adapter
backend, backend_block, backend_required?
Methods included from Config
Methods included from Defaults
#[], #[]=, #decrement, #features, #fetch, included, #supports?, #update
Methods included from OptionSupport
#expires, #prefix, #raw, #with
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Sequel
Returns a new instance of Sequel.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 54 def initialize( = {}) super if config.hstore extend Sequel::PostgresHStore elsif config.optimize add_optimizations end if config.create_table.respond_to?(:call) config.create_table.call(backend) elsif config.create_table create_table end @table = backend[config.table] prepare_statements end |
Instance Method Details
#clear(options = {}) ⇒ void
This method returns an undefined value.
Clear all keys in this store
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 135 def clear( = {}) @table.delete self end |
#close ⇒ Object
Explicitly close the store
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 141 def close backend.disconnect nil end |
#create(key, value, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Not every Moneta store implements this method, a NotImplementedError is raised if it is not supported.
Atomically sets a key to value if it’s not set.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 98 def create(key, value, = {}) @create.call(key: key, value: blob(value)) true rescue ::Sequel::ConstraintViolation false end |
#delete(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Delete the key from the store and return the current value
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 128 def delete(key, = {}) value = load(key, ) @delete.call(key: key) value end |
#each_key ⇒ Enumerator #each_key {|key| ... } ⇒ self
Not every Moneta store implements this method, a NotImplementedError is raised if it is not supported.
Calls block once for each key in store, passing the key as a parameter. If no block is given, an enumerator is returned instead.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 192 def each_key return enum_for(:each_key) { @table.count } unless block_given? key_column = config.key_column if config.each_key_server @table.server(config.each_key_server).order(key_column).select(key_column).paged_each do |row| yield row[key_column] end else @table.select(key_column).order(key_column).paged_each(stream: false) do |row| yield row[key_column] end end self end |
#fetch_values(*keys, **options) ⇒ Object #fetch_values(*keys, **options) {|key| ... } ⇒ Array<Object, nil>
Some adapters may implement this method atomically. The default implmentation uses #values_at.
Behaves identically to #values_at except that it accepts an optional block. When supplied, the block will be called successively with each supplied key that is not present in the store. The return value of the block call will be used in place of nil in returned the array of values.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 158 def fetch_values(*keys, **) return values_at(*keys, **) unless block_given? existing = Hash[slice(*keys, **)] keys.map do |key| if existing.key? key existing[key] else yield key end end end |
#increment(key, amount = 1, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Not every Moneta store implements this method, a NotImplementedError is raised if it is not supported.
Atomically increment integer value with key
This method also accepts negative amounts.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 106 def increment(key, amount = 1, = {}) backend.transaction do if existing = @load_for_update.call(key: key) existing_value = existing[config.value_column] amount += Integer(existing_value) raise IncrementError, "no update" unless @increment_update.call( key: key, value: existing_value, new_value: blob(amount.to_s) ) == 1 else @create.call(key: key, value: blob(amount.to_s)) end amount end rescue ::Sequel::DatabaseError # Concurrent modification might throw a bunch of different errors tries ||= 0 (tries += 1) < 10 ? retry : raise end |
#key?(key, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Exists the value with key
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 74 def key?(key, = {}) @key.call(key: key) != nil end |
#load(key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Fetch value with key. Return nil if the key doesn’t exist
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 79 def load(key, = {}) if row = @load.call(key: key) row[config.value_column] end end |
#merge!(pairs, options = {}) ⇒ self #merge!(pairs, options = {}) {|key, old_value, new_value| ... } ⇒ self
Stores the pairs in the key-value store, and returns itself. When a block is provided, it will be called before overwriting any existing values with the key, old value and supplied value, and the return value of the block will be used in place of the supplied value.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 171 def merge!(pairs, = {}) backend.transaction do existing = Hash[slice_for_update(pairs)] update_pairs, insert_pairs = pairs.partition { |k, _| existing.key?(k) } @table.import([config.key_column, config.value_column], blob_pairs(insert_pairs)) if block_given? update_pairs.map! do |key, new_value| [key, yield(key, existing[key], new_value)] end end update_pairs.each do |key, value| @store_update.call(key: key, value: blob(value)) end end self end |
#slice(*keys, **options) ⇒ <(Object, Object)>
The keys in the return value may be the same objects that were supplied (i.e. Object#equal?), or may simply be equal (i.e. Object#==).
Some adapters may implement this method atomically. The default implmentation uses #values_at.
Returns a collection of key-value pairs corresponding to those supplied keys which are present in the key-value store, and their associated values. Only those keys present in the store will have pairs in the return value. The return value can be any enumerable object that yields pairs, so it could be a hash, but needn’t be.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 147 def slice(*keys, **) @slice.all(keys).map! { |row| [row[config.key_column], row[config.value_column]] } end |
#store(key, value, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Store value with key
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 86 def store(key, value, = {}) blob_value = blob(value) unless @store_update.call(key: key, value: blob_value) == 1 @create.call(key: key, value: blob_value) end value rescue ::Sequel::DatabaseError tries ||= 0 (tries += 1) < 10 ? retry : raise end |
#values_at(*keys, **options) ⇒ Array<Object, nil>
Some adapters may implement this method atomically, but the default implementation simply makes repeated calls to #load.
Returns an array containing the values associated with the given keys, in the same order as the supplied keys. If a key is not present in the key-value-store, nil is returned in its place.
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# File 'lib/moneta/adapters/sequel.rb', line 152 def values_at(*keys, **) pairs = Hash[slice(*keys, **)] keys.map { |key| pairs[key] } end |