Base for creating kappa-core views over LevelDB.
A materialized view does two things:
map
function, that maps a list of log entries to modifications to a
view. In this case, a LevelDB database.api
object, which are functions and variables that the view exposes in
order to retrieve data from the LevelDB that map
writes to.This module handles view lifecycle logic for you: normally a kappa view needs to manage storing and fetching the state of the indexer ("up to what log sequence numbers have I processed?"), as well as purging the view's LevelDB database when the version of the view gets bumped.
This is a view for a very simple single-value key-value store, that maps log
entries like { key: 'foo', value: 'bar' }
to an API that allows get(key)
queries.
var kappa = require('kappa-core')
var makeView = require('kappa-view')
var ram = require('random-access-memory')
var memdb = require('memdb')
var core = kappa(ram, { valueEncoding: 'json' })
var lvl = memdb()
var view = makeView(lvl, function (db) {
return {
map: function (entries, next) {
var batch = entries.map(function (entry) {
return {
type: 'put',
key: entry.value.key,
value: entry.value.value
}
})
db.batch(batch, next)
},
api: {
get: function (core, key, cb) {
core.ready(function () {
db.get(key, cb)
})
}
}
}
})
core.use('kv', view)
core.writer(function (err, log) {
log.append({key: 'foo', value: 'bar'})
log.append({key: 'bax', value: 'baz'})
core.api.kv.get('foo', console.log)
core.api.kv.get('bax', console.log)
core.api.kv.get('nix', console.log)
})
outputs
null 'bar'
null 'baz'
NotFoundError: Key not found in database [nix]
var makeView = require('kappa-view')
Create a new view, backed by LevelDB.
Expects a LevelUP or LevelDOWN instance level
.
setupFunction
is a function that is given parameters db
(LevelDB instance)
and core
(kappa-core instance). It is called exactly once. A kappa view must
be returned, which is an object with the keys
map: function (entries, next)
: receives an array of log entries. Once
you've persisted whatever changes you'd like to db
, call next()
to signal
the view is ready for the next batch of log entries.api: {}
: an object that defines API functions that the view exposes. These
can have whatever names you want, be sync or async, and return whatever you'd
like.With npm installed, run
$ npm install kappa-view
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