JSONStore is a Go-library for a simple thread-safe in-memory JSON key-store with persistent backend. It's made for those times where you don't need a RDBMS like MySQL, or a NoSQL like MongoDB - basically when you just need a simple keystore. A really simple keystore. JSONStore is used in those times you don't need a distributed keystore like etcd, or a remote keystore Redis or a local keystore like Bolt. Its really for those times where you just need a JSON file.
First, install the library using:
go get -u -v github.com/schollz/jsonstore
Then you can add it to your program. Check out the examples, or see below for basic usage:
ks := new(jsonstore.JSONStore)
// set a key to any object you want
type Human struct {
Name string
Height float64
}
err := ks.Set("human:1", Human{"Dante", 5.4})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Saving will automatically gzip if .gz is provided
if err = jsonstore.Save(ks, "humans.json.gz"); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Load any JSON / GZipped JSON
ks2, err := jsonstore.Open("humans.json.gz")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// get the data back via an interface
var human Human
err = ks2.Get("human:1", &human)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Println(human.Name) // Prints 'Dante'
The datastore on disk is then contains:
$ zcat humans.json.gz
{
"human:1": "{\"Name\":\"Dante\",\"Height\":5.4}"
}
JSONStore in the wild:
- schollz/urls - URL shortening
Benchmark against using Redis and BoltDB as KeyStores using Go1.8 (Intel i5-4310U CPU @ 2.00GHz). Take away is that setting/getting is faster in JSONStore (because its just a map), but opening is much slower (because its a file that is read into memory). So don't use this if you have to store 1,000,000+ things!
$ go test -bench=. tests/redis/* > redis.txt
$ go test -bench=. tests/bolt/* > bolt.txt
$ go test -bench=. > jsonstore.txt
$ benchcmp bolt.txt jsonstore.txt
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSet-4 5471747 1847 -99.97%
BenchmarkGet-4 2424 1479 -38.99%
BenchmarkOpen100-4 11168 148035 +1225.53%
BenchmarkOpen10000-4 10095 19722376 +195267.77%
$ benchcmp redis.txt jsonstore.txt
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSet-4 24717 1847 -92.53%
BenchmarkGet-4 22561 1479 -93.44%
BenchmarkOpen100-4 6221 148035 +2279.60%
BenchmarkOpen10000-4 4951 19722376 +398251.36%
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