State

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pub struct State { /* private fields */ }
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State timestamp generator for conflict resolution

Generates monotonically increasing timestamps that combine system time with a sub-millisecond counter. This ensures uniqueness and proper ordering even with high write rates.

State values are used throughout Gun to:

  • Resolve conflicts (higher state wins)
  • Order updates chronologically
  • Track when data was last modified

§Thread Safety

State is thread-safe and can be shared across threads using Arc<State>.

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impl State

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pub fn new() -> Self

Create a new State generator

Initializes the state system with a counter starting at 0.

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pub fn next(&self) -> f64

Generate a new state timestamp Returns a timestamp that increases with each call

§Panics

This function will panic if the system time is before the Unix epoch, which should never happen in practice on modern systems.

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pub fn is(node: &Option<Node>, key: &str) -> Option<f64>

Get the state timestamp for a specific key on a node

Retrieves the state value stored in the node’s metadata for the given key. Returns None if the key doesn’t exist or has no state recorded.

§Arguments
  • node - Optional reference to the node
  • key - The property key to check
§Returns

The state timestamp for the key, or None if not found.

§Example
use gun::state::{State, Node};

let node = Node::new();
let state_value = State::is(&Some(node), "my_key");
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pub fn ify( node: &mut Node, key: Option<&str>, state: Option<f64>, value: Option<Value>, soul: Option<&str>, ) -> Node

Update a node with state information for a key

This method sets the state timestamp and optionally the soul and data for a node. It’s called whenever data is updated to record when the change occurred.

§Arguments
  • node - Mutable reference to the node to update
  • key - Optional property key (if None, only soul is set)
  • state - Optional state timestamp (generated by next)
  • value - Optional value to store in the node’s data
  • soul - Optional soul identifier for the node
§Returns

A clone of the updated node (for convenience in chaining).

§Example
use gun::state::{State, Node};
use serde_json::json;

let mut node = Node::with_soul("my_soul".to_string());
let state = State::new();
let timestamp = state.next();

State::ify(
    &mut node,
    Some("my_key"),
    Some(timestamp),
    Some(json!("my_value")),
    Some("my_soul"),
);

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impl Clone for State

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fn clone(&self) -> State

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for State

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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impl Freeze for State

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impl RefUnwindSafe for State

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impl Send for State

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impl Sync for State

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impl Unpin for State

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impl UnwindSafe for State

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