ShareDB in Action • Installation • License • Contributing • Acknowledgements • API
ShareDB is a lightweight, persistent key-value store with a dictionary-like interface built on top of LMDB. It is intended to replace a python dictionary when
- the key-value information needs to persist locally for later reuse,
- the data needs to be shared across multiple processes with minimal overhead, and
- the keys and values can be (de)serialized via msgpack or pickle.
A ShareDB instance may be opened simultaneously in children, for reading in parallel, as long as a single process writes to the instance. Parallel writes made across processes are not safe; they are not guaranteed to be written, and may corrupt instance. ShareDB is primarily developed and tested using Linux and is compatible with both Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 and above.
>>> from ShareDB import ShareDB # Easy import
>>> print(ShareDB.__version__) # Check version
2.0.0
>>> myDB = ShareDB(path='./test.ShareDB') # Store ShareDB locally
>>> myDB['Name'] = ['Ayaan Hossain'] # Insert information
>>> myDB.get(key='Name') # Retrieve values
['Ayaan Hossain']
>>> # Accelerated batch insertion/update via a single transaction
>>> len(myDB.multiset(kv_iter=zip(range(0, 10), range(10, 20))).sync())
11
>>> 7 in myDB # Membership queries work
True
>>> myDB['non-existent key'] # KeyError on invalid get as expected
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
KeyError: "key=non-existent key of <class 'str'> is absent"
>>> myDB.pop(7) # Pop a key just like a dictionary
17
>>> myDB.pop(99, 'missing') # Pop with a default for absent keys
'missing'
>>> myDB.update({'x': 100, 'y': 200}) # Update from a dict or iterable of pairs
ShareDB instantiated from ./test.ShareDB/
>>> myDB.setdefault('x', 999) # Return existing value, or insert default
100
>>> list(myDB.multipopitem(num_items=5)) # Or, pop as many items as you need
[(0, 10), (1, 11), (2, 12), (3, 13), (4, 14)]
>>> myDB.remove(5).remove(6).length() # Chain removal of several keys
5
>>> myDB.clear().length() # Or, clear entire ShareDB
0
>>> myDB.drop() # Close/delete when you're done
TrueShareDB methods either return data/result up on appropriate query, or a self is returned to facilitate method chaining. Terminal methods .close() and .drop() return a boolean indicating success.
Noneis not a valid key or value inShareDB.- When using
serial='msgpack', tuples are deserialized as lists (msgpack does not distinguish between tuple and list).
Please see the /examples/ directory for full examples of ShareDB usage. Please see the API.md file for API details.
One-shot installation/upgrade of ShareDB from PyPI.
$ pip install --upgrade ShareDBAlternatively, clone ShareDB from GitHub,
$ git clone https://github.com/ayaanhossain/ShareDBnavigate into repo, and install via pip.
$ cd ShareDB
$ pip install .You can test ShareDB with pytest inside the /tests/ directory.
$ cd tests
$ pytestUninstallation of ShareDB is easy with pip.
$ pip uninstall ShareDBShareDB (c) 2019-2026 Ayaan Hossain.
ShareDB is an open-source software under MIT License.
See LICENSE file for more details.
Please discuss any issues/bugs you're facing, or any changes/features you have in mind by opening an issue, following the Contributor Covenant. See COC.md file for details. Please provide detailed information, and code snippets to facilitate debugging.
To contribute to ShareDB, please clone this repository, commit your code on a separate new branch, and submit a pull request. Please annotate and describe all new and modified code with detailed comments and new unit tests as applicable. Please ensure that modified builds pass existing unit tests before sending pull-requests. For versioning, we use SemVer.
ShareDB is maintained by:
- Ayaan Hossain | github.com/ayaanhossain | @bioalgorithmist
ShareDB was originally written to meet data analysis needs in Prof. Howard Salis' Lab at Penn State University.
ShareDB API details can be found in the API.md file.