NAME¶
Arch::SharedIndex - a synchronized data structure (map) for IPC
SYNOPSIS¶
use Arch::SharedIndex;
my $map = Arch::SharedIndex->new(file => "/tmp/logintimes.idx");
my $time = time;
$map->store(migo => $time - 75, bob => $time - 5, enno => $time);
printf "All users: %s, %s, %s\n", $map->keys;
printf "New users: %s\n", $map->grep(sub { $_[1] == $time });
printf "Login time of migo: %s\n", $map->fetch('migo');
$map->update(sub { $_[1] + 10 }, sub { $_[1] == $time });
$map->store(migo => $time);
$map->delete('bob');
printf "Logged users with times: (%s)\n", join(", ", $map->hash);
DESCRIPTION¶
Arch::SharedIndex provides a key-value map that can be shared and accessed
safely by multiple processes.
METHODS¶
The following methods are available:
new,
encode_value,
decode_value,
store_value,
fetch_value,
delete_value,
store,
fetch,
delete,
fetch_store,
keys,
values,
hash,
list,
grep,
filter,
update,
query_index_list.
- new options
- Create a new index object. option is a hash of
parameters.
- file
- The path of the index file, used to store data. Must not be
omitted.
- can_create
- Whether the index file is automatically created. Defaults
to 1.
- max_size
- Maximum number of entries in the index. Defaults to 0 (no
limit).
- expiration
- Timeout in seconds after which unused entries are removed.
Defaults to 0 (don't expire entries)
- time_renewal
- Whether fetching values resets the entry expiration
timeout. Defaults to 1 if max_size is set, 0 otherwise.
- perl_data
- Whether non-scalar perl data can be stored. If true, values
are encoded using Data::Dumper.
- perl_data_indent
- Indent value for Data::Dumper when perl_data is set.
Defaults to 0.
- perl_data_pair
- Pair value for Data::Dumper when perl_data is set.
Defaults to "=>".
- encode_value ref
- Encode the value referenced by ref in a string
representation. The encoding is done in place.
- decode_value ref
- Decode a value encoded with encode_value from its
string representation. The decoding is done in place.
- store_value key token
value
- Store a value for the given key and token.
Create a new token if none is given. Returns the (new) token. Sub-classes
should implement this method.
- fetch_value key token
- Fetch the value stored for the given key and
token. Sub-classes should implement this method.
- delete_value key token
- Delete a value stored for the given key and
value. Sub-classes should implement this method.
- store kvp
- Store a set of key-value pairs. kvp may either be a
reference to a hash or array, or list of keys and values.
- fetch keys
- Fetch values stored for a list of keys. keys may
either be an array reference, or a list of keys.
- delete keys
- Delete values stored for a list of keys. keys may
either be an array reference, or a list of keys.
- fetch_store mapfunc keys
- This is an optimized (fetch or store) in a
single step. Fetch values stored for keys, just like fetch, but
store values for the missing keys in the process. keys may be an
array reference or a list of keys. mapfunc will be called once for
every key in keys that has no associated value, with the key as its
only argument. Its return value will be stored for that key.
- keys
- Returns a list of all valid keys. In scalar context,
returns an array reference.
Keys are returned in no particular order, but values will return
values in matching order if the index has not been changed between
calls.
- values
- Returns a list of all stored values. In scalar context,
returns an array reference.
Values are returned in no particular order, but keys will return
values in matching order if the index has not been changed between
calls.
- hash
- Returns the stored keys and values as a perl hash. In
scalar context, returns hash reference.
- list
- Returns the stored keys and values as a list of pairs
(array references with two elements each). In scalar context, returns an
array reference.
- grep predicate
- Returns a list of keys for which predicate returns a
true value. predicate is called once for every key, with the key
and the stored value as its first and second argument.
- filter predicate
- Deletes every entry for which predicate returns a
true value. predicate is called once for every key, with the key
and the stored value asi its first and second argument.
- update mapfunc predicate
- Updates the value for every key for which predicate
returns a true value with the return value from mapfunc. Both
predicate and mapfunc are called with the key and the stored
values as their first and second argument.
- update_index_list code
- Synchronize access and call code with a reference to
a list of pairs, each containing the key and token, for every stored
value.
Used internally by store, fetch, delete,
fetch_store, keys, values, hash, list,
grep, filter and update.
BUGS¶
Awaiting for your reports.
AUTHORS¶
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel).
Enno Cramer (uebergeek@web.de--2003/arch-perl--devel).
SEE ALSO¶
For more information, see Arch::SharedCache.