An Aerospike library for Go.
This library is compatible with Go 1.9+ and supports the following operating systems: Linux, Mac OS X (Windows builds are possible, but untested).
Up-to-date documentation is available in the .
You can refer to the test files for idiomatic use cases.
Please refer to CHANGELOG.md
for release notes, or if you encounter breaking changes.
We have released the Go Client v2, with some breaking API changes. Most changes are minor, and can be fixed with relative ease.
The only major issue is that the behavior of the client when a key does not exist has changed.
It used to return no error, but a nil
Record.Bins
. Now it returns ErrKeyNotFound
error.
This is a significant changes, and you should search your code for all instances of Bins == nil
and adapt the code accordingly.
Please refer to the CHANGELOG.md
for details.
- Usage
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Tweaking Performance
- Benchmarks
- API Documentation
- Google App Engine
- Reflection
- Tests
- Examples
The following is a very simple example of CRUD operations in an Aerospike database.
package main
import (
"fmt"
aero "github.com/aerospike/aerospike-client-go"
)
// This is only for this example.
// Please handle errors properly.
func panicOnError(err error) {
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func main() {
// define a client to connect to
client, err := aero.NewClient("127.0.0.1", 3000)
panicOnError(err)
key, err := aero.NewKey("test", "aerospike", "key")
panicOnError(err)
// define some bins with data
bins := aero.BinMap{
"bin1": 42,
"bin2": "An elephant is a mouse with an operating system",
"bin3": []interface{}{"Go", 2009},
}
// write the bins
err = client.Put(nil, key, bins)
panicOnError(err)
// read it back!
rec, err := client.Get(nil, key)
panicOnError(err)
// delete the key, and check if key exists
existed, err := client.Delete(nil, key)
panicOnError(err)
fmt.Printf("Record existed before delete? %v\n", existed)
}
More examples illustrating the use of the API are located in the
examples
directory.
Details about the API are available in the docs
directory.
Go version v1.9+ is required.
To install the latest stable version of Go, visit http://golang.org/dl/
Aerospike Go client implements the wire protocol, and does not depend on the C client. It is goroutine friendly, and works asynchronously.
Supported operating systems:
- Major Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat)
- Mac OS X
- Windows (untested)
- Install Go 1.9+ and setup your environment as Documented here.
- Get the client in your
GOPATH
:go get github.com/aerospike/aerospike-client-go
- To update the client library:
go get -u github.com/aerospike/aerospike-client-go
Using gopkg.in is also supported: go get -u gopkg.in/aerospike/aerospike-client-go.v1
- To run a go program directly:
go run <filename.go>
- to build:
go build -o <output> <filename.go>
- example:
go build -o benchmark tools/benchmark/benchmark.go
We are bending all efforts to improve the client's performance. In our reference benchmarks, Go client performs almost as good as the C client.
To read about performance variables, please refer to docs/performance.md
This library is packaged with a number of tests. Tests require Ginkgo and Gomega library.
Before running the tests, you need to update the dependencies:
$ go get .
To run all the test cases with race detection:
$ ginkgo -r -race
A variety of example applications are provided in the examples
directory.
A variety of clones of original tools are provided in the tools
directory.
They show how to use more advanced features of the library to re-implement the same functionality in a more concise way.
Benchmark utility is provided in the tools/benchmark
directory.
See the tools/benchmark/README.md
for details.
A simple API documentation is available in the docs
directory. The latest up-to-date docs can be found in .
To build the library for App Engine, build it with the build tag app_engine
. Aggregation functionality is not available in this build.
To make the library both flexible and fast, we had to integrate the reflection API (methods with [Get/Put/...]Object
names) tightly in the library. In case you wanted to avoid mixing those API in your app inadvertently, you can use the build tag as_performance
to remove those APIs from the build.
The Aerospike Go Client is made available under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2, as stated in the file LICENSE
.
Individual files may be made available under their own specific license, all compatible with Apache License, Version 2. Please see individual files for details.