pub struct DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'a, D: DBAccess> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A standard Rust Iterator over a database or column family.
As an alternative, DBRawIteratorWithThreadMode is a low level wrapper around
RocksDB’s API, which can provide better performance and more features.
use rust_rocksdb::{DB, Direction, IteratorMode, Options};
let tempdir = tempfile::Builder::new()
.prefix("_path_for_rocksdb_storage2")
.tempdir()
.expect("Failed to create temporary path for the _path_for_rocksdb_storage2.");
let path = tempdir.path();
{
let db = DB::open_default(path).unwrap();
let mut iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::Start); // Always iterates forward
for item in iter {
let (key, value) = item.unwrap();
println!("Saw {:?} {:?}", key, value);
}
iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::End); // Always iterates backward
for item in iter {
let (key, value) = item.unwrap();
println!("Saw {:?} {:?}", key, value);
}
iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::From(b"my key", Direction::Forward)); // From a key in Direction::{forward,reverse}
for item in iter {
let (key, value) = item.unwrap();
println!("Saw {:?} {:?}", key, value);
}
// You can seek with an existing Iterator instance, too
iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::Start);
iter.set_mode(IteratorMode::From(b"another key", Direction::Reverse));
for item in iter {
let (key, value) = item.unwrap();
println!("Saw {:?} {:?}", key, value);
}
}
let _ = DB::destroy(&Options::default(), path);An iterator must not outlive the DB it iterates over:
use rust_rocksdb::{IteratorMode, DB};
let _iter = {
let db = DB::open_default("foo").unwrap();
db.iterator(IteratorMode::Start)
};Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, D: DBAccess> DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'a, D>
impl<'a, D: DBAccess> DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'a, D>
pub fn set_mode(&mut self, mode: IteratorMode<'_>)
Sourcepub fn refresh(&mut self, mode: IteratorMode<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn refresh(&mut self, mode: IteratorMode<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
Refreshes the iterator, then re-seeks using the given mode.
After a refresh the underlying iterator is invalidated, so a mode must be provided to reposition it.
Sourcepub fn try_for_each_ref<B, E, F>(
&mut self,
visit: F,
) -> Result<ControlFlow<B>, E>
pub fn try_for_each_ref<B, E, F>( &mut self, visit: F, ) -> Result<ControlFlow<B>, E>
Visits the remaining entries without allocating key or value buffers.
The key and value slices are valid only for the duration of each callback.
Returning ControlFlow::Break stops the scan after consuming the current
entry. The iterator can then resume at the following entry. Callback errors
and RocksDB iterator errors are returned through E.
§Examples
use std::ops::ControlFlow;
use rust_rocksdb::{DB, Error, IteratorMode};
let db = DB::open_default(tempdir.path()).unwrap();
db.put(b"k1", b"value").unwrap();
let mut total_bytes = 0;
let mut iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::Start);
let outcome: Result<ControlFlow<()>, Error> = iter.try_for_each_ref(|key, value| {
total_bytes += key.len() + value.len();
Ok(ControlFlow::Continue(()))
});
assert!(matches!(outcome, Ok(ControlFlow::Continue(()))));
assert_eq!(total_bytes, 7);Borrowed entries cannot escape the callback:
use std::ops::ControlFlow;
use rust_rocksdb::{DB, Error, IteratorMode};
let db = DB::open_default(tempdir.path()).unwrap();
let mut iter = db.iterator(IteratorMode::Start);
let mut saved_key = None;
let _: Result<ControlFlow<()>, Error> = iter.try_for_each_ref(|key, _| {
saved_key = Some(key);
Ok(ControlFlow::Break(()))
});Trait Implementations§
impl<D: DBAccess> FusedIterator for DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'_, D>
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Source§impl<D: DBAccess> Iterator for DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'_, D>
impl<D: DBAccess> Iterator for DBIteratorWithThreadMode<'_, D>
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