package memdb import ( "sync" "sync/atomic" "unsafe" "github.com/hashicorp/go-immutable-radix" ) // MemDB is an in-memory database. It provides a table abstraction, // which is used to store objects (rows) with multiple indexes based // on values. The database makes use of immutable radix trees to provide // transactions and MVCC. type MemDB struct { schema *DBSchema root unsafe.Pointer // *iradix.Tree underneath // There can only be a single writter at once writer sync.Mutex } // NewMemDB creates a new MemDB with the given schema func NewMemDB(schema *DBSchema) (*MemDB, error) { // Validate the schema if err := schema.Validate(); err != nil { return nil, err } // Create the MemDB db := &MemDB{ schema: schema, root: unsafe.Pointer(iradix.New()), } if err := db.initialize(); err != nil { return nil, err } return db, nil } // getRoot is used to do an atomic load of the root pointer func (db *MemDB) getRoot() *iradix.Tree { root := (*iradix.Tree)(atomic.LoadPointer(&db.root)) return root } // Txn is used to start a new transaction, in either read or write mode. // There can only be a single concurrent writer, but any number of readers. func (db *MemDB) Txn(write bool) *Txn { if write { db.writer.Lock() } txn := &Txn{ db: db, write: write, rootTxn: db.getRoot().Txn(), } return txn } // Snapshot is used to capture a point-in-time snapshot // of the database that will not be affected by any write // operations to the existing DB. func (db *MemDB) Snapshot() *MemDB { clone := &MemDB{ schema: db.schema, root: unsafe.Pointer(db.getRoot()), } return clone } // initialize is used to setup the DB for use after creation func (db *MemDB) initialize() error { root := db.getRoot() for tName, tableSchema := range db.schema.Tables { for iName, _ := range tableSchema.Indexes { index := iradix.New() path := indexPath(tName, iName) root, _, _ = root.Insert(path, index) } } db.root = unsafe.Pointer(root) return nil } // indexPath returns the path from the root to the given table index func indexPath(table, index string) []byte { return []byte(table + "." + index) }