Class: SDBM
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Instance Chain:
self,
Enumerable
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| Inherits: | Object |
| Defined in: | ext/sdbm/init.c, ext/sdbm/init.c |
Overview
SDBM provides a simple file-based key-value store, which can only store String keys and values.
Note that Ruby comes with the source code for SDBM, while the DBM and GDBM standard libraries rely on external libraries and headers.
Examples
Insert values:
require 'sdbm'
SDBM.open 'my_database' do |db|
db['apple'] = 'fruit'
db['pear'] = 'fruit'
db['carrot'] = 'vegetable'
db['tomato'] = 'vegetable'
end
Bulk update:
require 'sdbm'
SDBM.open 'my_database' do |db|
db.update('peach' => 'fruit', 'tomato' => 'fruit')
end
Retrieve values:
require 'sdbm'
SDBM.open 'my_database' do |db|
db.each do |key, value|
puts "Key: #{key}, Value: #{value}"
end
end
Outputs:
Key: apple, Value: fruit
Key: pear, Value: fruit
Key: carrot, Value: vegetable
Key: peach, Value: fruit
Key: tomato, Value: fruit
Class Method Summary
-
.new(filename, mode = 0666)
constructor
Creates a new database handle by opening the given
filename. -
.open(filename, mode = 0666)
If called without a block, this is the same as .new.
Instance Attribute Summary
-
#closed? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Returns
trueif the database is closed. -
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Returns
trueif the database is empty.
Instance Method Summary
-
#[](key) ⇒ value?
Returns the
valuein the database associated with the given #key string. -
#[]=(key, value) ⇒ value
(also: #store)
Stores a new
valuein the database with the given #key as an index. -
#clear ⇒ self
Deletes all data from the database.
- #close
-
#delete(key) ⇒ value?
Deletes the key-value pair corresponding to the given #key.
-
#delete_if {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
Alias for #reject!.
-
#each
(also: #each_pair)
Iterates over each key-value pair in the database.
-
#each_key
Iterates over each #key in the database.
-
#each_pair
Alias for #each.
-
#each_value
Iterates over each
valuein the database. -
#fetch(key) ⇒ value?
Returns the
valuein the database associated with the given #key string. -
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
-
#has_value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #value?.
-
#include?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
-
#invert ⇒ Hash
Returns a Hash in which the key-value pairs have been inverted.
-
#key(value) ⇒ key
Returns the
keyassociated with the givenvalue. -
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
(also: #has_key?, #include?, #member?)
Returns
trueif the database contains the given #key. -
#keys ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array containing the keys in the database.
-
#length ⇒ Integer
(also: #size)
Returns the number of keys in the database.
-
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
-
#reject {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Creates a new Hash using the key-value pairs from the database, then calls
Hash#rejectwith the given block, which returns a Hash with only the key-value pairs for which the block returnsfalse. -
#reject! {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
(also: #delete_if)
Iterates over the key-value pairs in the database, deleting those for which the block returns
true. -
#replace(pairs) ⇒ self
Empties the database, then inserts the given key-value pairs.
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#select {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array of key-value pairs for which the block returns
true. -
#shift ⇒ Array?
Removes a key-value pair from the database and returns them as an Array.
-
#size ⇒ Integer
Alias for #length.
-
#store(key, value) ⇒ value
Alias for #[]=.
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#to_a ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array containing each key-value pair in the database.
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#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns a new Hash containing each key-value pair in the database.
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#update(pairs) ⇒ self
Insert or update key-value pairs.
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#value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
(also: #has_value?)
Returns
trueif the database contains the givenvalue. -
#values ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array containing the values in the database.
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#values_at(key, ...) ⇒ Array
Returns an Array of values corresponding to the given keys.
Constructor Details
.new(filename, mode = 0666)
Creates a new database handle by opening the given filename. SDBM actually uses two physical files, with extensions '.dir' and '.pag'. These extensions will automatically be appended to the filename.
If the file does not exist, a new file will be created using the given mode, unless mode is explicitly set to nil. In the latter case, no database will be created.
If the file exists, it will be opened in read/write mode. If this fails, it will be opened in read-only mode.
Class Method Details
.open(filename, mode = 0666)
.open(filename, mode = 0666) {|sdbm| ... }
If called without a block, this is the same as .new.
If a block is given, the new database will be passed to the block and will be safely closed after the block has executed.
Example:
require 'sdbm'
SDBM.open('my_database') do |db|
db['hello'] = 'world'
end
Instance Attribute Details
#closed? ⇒ Boolean (readonly)
Returns true if the database is closed.
#empty? ⇒ Boolean (readonly)
Returns true if the database is empty.
Instance Method Details
#[](key) ⇒ value?
Returns the value in the database associated with the given #key string.
If no value is found, returns nil.
#[]=(key, value) ⇒ value
#store(key, value) ⇒ value
Also known as: #store
value
#store(key, value) ⇒ value
#clear ⇒ self
Deletes all data from the database.
#close
#delete(key) ⇒ value?
#delete(key) {|key, value| ... }
value?
#delete(key) {|key, value| ... }
#delete_if {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
#reject! {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
self
#reject! {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
Alias for #reject!.
#each
#each {|key, value| ... }
#each_pair
#each_pair {|key, value| ... }
Also known as: #each_pair
Iterates over each key-value pair in the database.
If no block is given, returns an Enumerator.
#each_key
#each_key {|key| ... }
Iterates over each #key in the database.
If no block is given, returns an Enumerator.
#each
#each {|key, value| ... }
#each_pair
#each_pair {|key, value| ... }
Alias for #each.
#each_value
#each_value {|value| ... }
Iterates over each value in the database.
If no block is given, returns an Enumerator.
#fetch(key) ⇒ value?
#fetch(key) {|key| ... }
value?
#fetch(key) {|key| ... }
Returns the value in the database associated with the given #key string.
If a block is provided, the block will be called when there is no value associated with the given #key. The #key will be passed in as an argument to the block.
If no block is provided and no value is associated with the given #key, then an IndexError will be raised.
#include?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
#value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Boolean
#has_value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #value?.
#include?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
#invert ⇒ Hash
#key(value) ⇒ key
Returns the key associated with the given value. If more than one key corresponds to the given value, then the first key to be found will be returned. If no keys are found, nil will be returned.
#include?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Also known as: #has_key?, #include?, #member?
Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the database contains the given #key.
#keys ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array containing the keys in the database.
#length ⇒ Integer
#size ⇒ Integer
Also known as: #size
Integer
#size ⇒ Integer
Returns the number of keys in the database.
#include?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Boolean
#key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#member?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_key?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Alias for #key?.
#reject {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Hash
Creates a new Hash using the key-value pairs from the database, then calls Hash#reject with the given block, which returns a Hash with only the key-value pairs for which the block returns false.
#delete_if {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
#reject! {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
Also known as: #delete_if
self
#reject! {|key, value| ... } ⇒ self
Iterates over the key-value pairs in the database, deleting those for which the block returns true.
#replace(pairs) ⇒ self
Empties the database, then inserts the given key-value pairs.
This method will work with any object which implements an each_pair method, such as a Hash.
#select {|key, value| ... } ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array of key-value pairs for which the block returns true.
Example:
require 'sdbm'
SDBM.open 'my_database' do |db|
db['apple'] = 'fruit'
db['pear'] = 'fruit'
db['spinach'] = 'vegetable'
veggies = db.select do |key, value|
value == 'vegetable'
end #=> [["apple", "fruit"], ["pear", "fruit"]]
end
#shift ⇒ Array?
Removes a key-value pair from the database and returns them as an Array. If the database is empty, returns nil.
#length ⇒ Integer
#size ⇒ Integer
Integer
#size ⇒ Integer
Alias for #length.
#[]=(key, value) ⇒ value
#store(key, value) ⇒ value
value
#store(key, value) ⇒ value
Alias for #[]=.
#to_a ⇒ Array
#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns a new Hash containing each key-value pair in the database.
#update(pairs) ⇒ self
Insert or update key-value pairs.
This method will work with any object which implements an each_pair method, such as a Hash.
#value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
#has_value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Also known as: #has_value?
Boolean
#has_value?(key) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the database contains the given value.
#values ⇒ Array
Returns a new Array containing the values in the database.
#values_at(key, ...) ⇒ Array
Returns an Array of values corresponding to the given keys.