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// Copyright 2019 Tim Shannon. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license
// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package badgerhold
import (
"errors"
"reflect"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4"
)
// ErrNotFound is returned when no data is found for the given key
var ErrNotFound = errors.New("No data found for this key")
// Get retrieves a value from badgerhold and puts it into result. Result must be a pointer
func (s *Store) Get(key, result interface{}) error {
return s.Badger().View(func(tx *badger.Txn) error {
return s.TxGet(tx, key, result)
})
}
// TxGet allows you to pass in your own badger transaction to retrieve a value from the badgerhold and puts it
// into result
func (s *Store) TxGet(tx *badger.Txn, key, result interface{}) error {
storer := s.newStorer(result)
gk, err := s.encodeKey(key, storer.Type())
if err != nil {
return err
}
item, err := tx.Get(gk)
if err == badger.ErrKeyNotFound {
return ErrNotFound
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = item.Value(func(value []byte) error {
return s.decode(value, result)
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
tp := reflect.TypeOf(result)
for tp.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
tp = tp.Elem()
}
keyField, ok := getKeyField(tp)
if ok {
err := s.decodeKey(gk, reflect.ValueOf(result).Elem().FieldByName(keyField.Name).Addr().Interface(), storer.Type())
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Find retrieves a set of values from the badgerhold that matches the passed in query
// result must be a pointer to a slice.
// The result of the query will be appended to the passed in result slice, rather than the passed in slice being
// emptied.
func (s *Store) Find(result interface{}, query *Query) error {
return s.Badger().View(func(tx *badger.Txn) error {
return s.TxFind(tx, result, query)
})
}
// TxFind allows you to pass in your own badger transaction to retrieve a set of values from the badgerhold
func (s *Store) TxFind(tx *badger.Txn, result interface{}, query *Query) error {
return s.findQuery(tx, result, query)
}
// FindOne returns a single record, and so result is NOT a slice, but an pointer to a struct, if no record is found
// that matches the query, then it returns ErrNotFound
func (s *Store) FindOne(result interface{}, query *Query) error {
return s.Badger().View(func(tx *badger.Txn) error {
return s.TxFindOne(tx, result, query)
})
}
// TxFindOne allows you to pass in your own badger transaction to retrieve a single record from the badgerhold
func (s *Store) TxFindOne(tx *badger.Txn, result interface{}, query *Query) error {
return s.findOneQuery(tx, result, query)
}
// Count returns the current record count for the passed in datatype
func (s *Store) Count(dataType interface{}, query *Query) (uint64, error) {
var count uint64
err := s.Badger().View(func(tx *badger.Txn) error {
var txErr error
count, txErr = s.TxCount(tx, dataType, query)
return txErr
})
return count, err
}
// TxCount returns the current record count from within the given transaction for the passed in datatype
func (s *Store) TxCount(tx *badger.Txn, dataType interface{}, query *Query) (uint64, error) {
return s.countQuery(tx, dataType, query)
}
// ForEach runs the function fn against every record that matches the query
// Useful for when working with large sets of data that you don't want to hold the entire result
// set in memory, similar to database cursors
// Return an error from fn, will stop the cursor from iterating
func (s *Store) ForEach(query *Query, fn interface{}) error {
return s.Badger().View(func(tx *badger.Txn) error {
return s.TxForEach(tx, query, fn)
})
}
// TxForEach is the same as ForEach but you get to specify your transaction
func (s *Store) TxForEach(tx *badger.Txn, query *Query, fn interface{}) error {
return s.forEach(tx, query, fn)
}