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YDBRust - Rust Bindings for YottaDB
YottaDB is a multi-language NoSQL database.
All software in this package is part of YottaDB, each file of which identifies its copyright holders. The software is made available to you under the terms of a license. Refer to the LICENSE file for details.
Homepage: https://gitlab.com/YottaDB/Lang/YDBRust
Documentation: https://yottadb.gitlab.io/Lang/YDBRust/yottadb/
Using YDBRust in your project
Include YDBRust in your Cargo.toml:
[]
= "1.0"
Before building or using a project which depends on YottaDB, you need to
-
Ensure that YottaDB is set up and configured.
-
Ensure that rust and cargo are set up and configured.
See examples/
for some examples of how to use the API, or the documentation for a full reference.
Development Setup
Fork the YDBRust repository on Gitlab, clone it to your machine, and then use it for development.
# install dependencies for bindgen and examples
# NOTE: this does not necessarily need apt, this is just an example
You may want to also set up pre-commit hooks:
ln -s ../../pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit
Internal Documentation
YDBRust has internal documentation inline with the code, the same way that user-facing
documentation is inline. Where possible, the convention is to put internal documentation on a
private constant named INTERNAL_DOCS
, which allows viewing the documentation with
cargo doc --document-private-items
.
In general, info about what YDBRust is doing and why should be user-facing, info about how should be internal.
Developing with Docker
Alternatively, you can use the provided dockerfile:
The documentation will be available locally at
file:///path/to/ydbrust/target/doc/yottadb/index.html
.