A fast key-value DB using dgraph-io/badger
func New(config ...Config) Storage
func (s *Storage) Get(key string) ([]byte, error)
func (s *Storage) Set(key string, val []byte, exp time.Duration) error
func (s *Storage) Delete(key string) error
func (s *Storage) Reset() error
func (s *Storage) Close() error
func (s *Storage) Conn() *badger.DB
Badger is tested on the 2 last Go versions with support for modules. So make sure to initialize one first if you didn't do that yet:
go mod init github.com/<user>/<repo>
And then install the badger implementation:
go get github.com/gofiber/storage/badger
Import the storage package.
import "github.com/gofiber/storage/badger"
You can use the following possibilities to create a storage:
// Initialize default config
store := badger.New()
// Initialize custom config
store := badger.New(badger.Config{
Database: "./fiber.badger",
Reset: false,
GCInterval: 10 * time.Second,
})
type Config struct {
// Database name
//
// Optional. Default is "./fiber.badger"
Database string
// Reset clears any existing keys in existing Table
//
// Optional. Default is false
Reset bool
// Time before deleting expired keys
//
// Optional. Default is 10 * time.Second
GCInterval time.Duration
// BadgerOptions is a way to set options in badger
//
// Optional. Default is badger.DefaultOptions("./fiber.badger")
BadgerOptions badger.Options
// Logger is the default logger used by badger
//
// Optional. Default is nil
Logger badger.Logger
// UseLogger define if any logger will be used
//
// Optional. Default is false
UseLogger bool
}
var ConfigDefault = Config{
Database: "./fiber.badger",
Reset: false,
GCInterval: 10 * time.Second,
BadgerOptions: badger.DefaultOptions("./fiber.badger").WithLogger(nil),
Logger: nil,
UseLogger: false,
}