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This module closely follows leveldown
and implements the same API. The difference is that leveldown
is a binding for LevelDB while rocksdb
is a binding for RocksDB, Facebook's fork of LevelDB.
It is strongly recommended that you use levelup
in preference to rocksdb
unless you have measurable performance reasons to do so. levelup
is optimized for usability and safety. Although we are working to improve the safety of the rocksdb
interface it is still easy to crash your Node process if you don't do things in just the right way.
If you are upgrading: please see UPGRADING.md.
We aim to support at least Active LTS and Current Node.js releases, Electron 5.0.0, as well as any future Node.js and Electron releases thanks to N-API. The minimum node version for rocksdb
is 10.12.0
.
The rocksdb
npm package ships with prebuilt binaries for popular 64-bit platforms and is known to work on:
- Linux (including ARM platforms such as Raspberry Pi and Kindle)
- Mac OS
- Solaris (SmartOS & Nodejitsu)
- FreeBSD
- Windows
When installing rocksdb
, node-gyp-build
will check if a compatible binary exists and fallback to a compile step if it doesn't. In that case you'll need a valid node-gyp
installation.
If you don't want to use the prebuilt binary for the platform you are installing on, specify the --build-from-source
flag when you install. If you are working on rocksdb
itself and want to re-compile the C++ code it's enough to do npm install
.
Please refer to leveldown
for API documentation. The db.open(options, callback)
method of rocksdb
has a few additional options:
readOnly
(boolean, defaultfalse
): open database in read-only mode.infoLogLevel
(string, defaultnull
): verbosity of info log. One of'debug'
,'info'
,'warn'
,'error'
,'fatal'
,'header'
ornull
(disable).
Level/rocksdb
is an OPEN Open Source Project. This means that:
Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.
See the Contribution Guide for more details.
This project uses Git Submodules. This means that you should clone it recursively if you're planning on working on it:
$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/Level/rocksdb.git
Alternatively, you can initialize submodules after cloning:
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
- Increment the version:
npm version ..
- Push to GitHub:
git push --follow-tags
- Wait for CI to complete
- Download prebuilds into
./prebuilds
:npm run download-prebuilds
- Optionally verify loading a prebuild:
npm run test-prebuild
- Optionally verify which files npm will include:
canadian-pub
- Finally:
npm publish
Support us with a monthly donation on Open Collective and help us continue our work.
rocksdb
builds on the excellent work of the LevelDB and Snappy teams from Google and additional contributors to the LevelDB fork by Facebook. LevelDB and Snappy are both issued under the New BSD License. A large portion of rocksdb
Windows support comes from the Windows LevelDB port (archived) by Krzysztof Kowalczyk (@kjk
). If you're using rocksdb
on Windows, you should give him your thanks!