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FlatDB

FlatDB is a lua library that implements a serverless, zero-configuration, NoSQL database engine.
It provides a key-value storage system using plain Lua tables.

When To Use FlatDB

When you want to use SQLite to store data, just take a glance at FlatDB.
When Lua acts in your program as the major language or the embedded scripting language, just try using FlatDB.

Concept

FlatDB Disk Lua
Database Directory Table
Page File Table
Key-value pair File content Key-value pair

Keys and values can be all Lua types except coroutines, userdata, cdata and C functions.

Usage

Copy flatdb.lua file to your project or where your lua libraries stored.
Then write this in any Lua file where you want to use it:

local flatdb = require 'flatdb'
  1. Bind a directory as a database

    local db = flatdb('./db')
    
  2. Open or create a page

    if not db.page then
    	db.page = {}
    end
    
  3. Store key-value items

    db.page.key = 'value'
    -- equivalent to db.page['key'] = 'value'
    
  4. Retrieve items

    print(db.page.key) -- prints 'value'
    
  5. Save to file

    db:save()
    -- 'page' will be saved to './db/page'
    

More usage can be found in the cli.lua(a Redis-like command line interface example using FlatDB).

Quick Look

-- This is an logging system example using FlatDB

local flatdb = require("flatdb")

local logger = flatdb("./log")

local count = 0

local function common_log(logger, level, message)
	local today = os.date("%Y-%m-%d")
	if logger[today] == nil then logger[today] = {} end
	if logger[today][level] == nil then logger[today][level] = {} end
	table.insert(logger[today][level], {
		timestamp = os.time(),
		level = level,
		message = message
	})
	count = (count+1)%10
	if count == 0 then
		logger:save()
	end
end

local levels = {"debug", "info", "warn", "error", "fatal"}

for _, level in ipairs(levels) do
	flatdb.hack[level] = function(logger, msg)
		common_log(logger, level, msg)
	end
end

flatdb.hack.find = function(logger, level, date)
	if logger[date or os.date("%Y-%m-%d")] then
		return logger[date or os.date("%Y-%m-%d")][level]
	end
end

for i = 1, 10 do
	logger:debug("This is a debug message.")
	logger:info("This is an info message.")
	logger:warn("This is a warn message.")
	logger:error("This is an error message.")
	logger:fatal("This is a fatal message.")
end

local pp = require("pp")
pp(logger:find("error"))

API

  • Functions

    • flatdb(dir) --> db

      Bind a directory as a database, returns nil if 'dir' doesn't exists. Otherwise, it returns a 'db' obeject.

    • db:save([page])

      Save all pages or the given page(if specified) contained in db to file. The 'page' argument is a string, the page's name.

  • Tables

    • flatdb

      When a db is loaded, there is two relations below:

      flatdb[dir] --> db

      flatdb[db] --> dir

    • flatdb.hack

      The 'hack' table contains db's methods. There is only one method 'save(db, page)' in it by default. It is usually used to extend db methods.

Dependencies

All above libraries can be found in LuaPower.

License

FlatDB is distributed under the MIT license.