pub struct Store {
pub name: String,
pub stream_name: String,
pub prefix: String,
pub put_prefix: Option<String>,
pub use_jetstream_prefix: bool,
pub stream: Stream,
}
Expand description
A struct used as a handle for the bucket.
Fields§
§name: String
The name of the Store.
stream_name: String
The name of the stream associated with the Store.
prefix: String
The prefix for keys in the Store.
put_prefix: Option<String>
The optional prefix to use when putting new key-value pairs.
use_jetstream_prefix: bool
Indicates whether to use the JetStream prefix.
stream: Stream
The stream associated with the Store.
Implementations§
Source§impl Store
impl Store
Sourcepub async fn status(&self) -> Result<Status, StatusError>
pub async fn status(&self) -> Result<Status, StatusError>
Queries the server and returns status from the server.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let status = kv.status().await?;
println!("status: {:?}", status);
Sourcepub async fn create<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
value: Bytes,
) -> Result<u64, CreateError>
pub async fn create<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, value: Bytes, ) -> Result<u64, CreateError>
Create will add the key/value pair if it does not exist. If it does exist, it will return an error.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let status = kv.create("key", "value".into()).await;
assert!(status.is_ok());
let status = kv.create("key", "value".into()).await;
assert!(status.is_err());
Sourcepub async fn put<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
value: Bytes,
) -> Result<u64, PutError>
pub async fn put<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, value: Bytes, ) -> Result<u64, PutError>
Puts new key value pair into the bucket. If key didn’t exist, it is created. If it did exist, a new value with a new version is added.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let status = kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
Sourcepub async fn entry<T: Into<String>>(
&self,
key: T,
) -> Result<Option<Entry>, EntryError>
pub async fn entry<T: Into<String>>( &self, key: T, ) -> Result<Option<Entry>, EntryError>
Retrieves the last Entry for a given key from a bucket.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let status = kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
let entry = kv.entry("key").await?;
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
Sourcepub async fn entry_for_revision<T: Into<String>>(
&self,
key: T,
revision: u64,
) -> Result<Option<Entry>, EntryError>
pub async fn entry_for_revision<T: Into<String>>( &self, key: T, revision: u64, ) -> Result<Option<Entry>, EntryError>
Retrieves the Entry for a given key revision from a bucket.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let status = kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
let status = kv.put("key", "value2".into()).await?;
let entry = kv.entry_for_revision("key", 2).await?;
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
Sourcepub async fn watch<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
pub async fn watch<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
Creates a futures::Stream over Entries a given key in the bucket, which yields values whenever there are changes for that key.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.watch("kv").await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn watch_from_revision<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
revision: u64,
) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
pub async fn watch_from_revision<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, revision: u64, ) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
Creates a futures::Stream over Entries a given key in the bucket, starting from provided revision. This is useful to resume watching over big KV buckets without a need to replay all the history.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.watch_from_revision("kv", 5).await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn watch_with_history<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
pub async fn watch_with_history<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, ) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
Creates a futures::Stream over Entries a given key in the bucket, which yields values whenever there are changes for that key with as well as last value.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.watch_with_history("kv").await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn watch_all(&self) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
pub async fn watch_all(&self) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
Creates a futures::Stream over Entries for all keys, which yields values whenever there are changes in the bucket.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.watch_all().await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn watch_all_from_revision(
&self,
revision: u64,
) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
pub async fn watch_all_from_revision( &self, revision: u64, ) -> Result<Watch, WatchError>
Creates a futures::Stream over Entries for all keys starting from a provider revision. This can be useful when resuming watching over a big bucket without the need to replay all the history.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.watch_all_from_revision(40).await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn get<T: Into<String>>(
&self,
key: T,
) -> Result<Option<Bytes>, EntryError>
pub async fn get<T: Into<String>>( &self, key: T, ) -> Result<Option<Bytes>, EntryError>
Retrieves the Entry for a given key from a bucket.
§Examples
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let value = kv.get("key").await?;
match value {
Some(bytes) => {
let value_str = std::str::from_utf8(&bytes)?;
println!("Value: {}", value_str);
}
None => {
println!("Key not found or value not set");
}
}
Sourcepub async fn update<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
value: Bytes,
revision: u64,
) -> Result<u64, UpdateError>
pub async fn update<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, value: Bytes, revision: u64, ) -> Result<u64, UpdateError>
Updates a value for a given key, but only if passed revision
is the last revision
in
the bucket.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let revision = kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
kv.update("key", "updated".into(), revision).await?;
Sourcepub async fn delete<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<(), DeleteError>
pub async fn delete<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<(), DeleteError>
Deletes a given key. This is a non-destructive operation, which sets a DELETE
marker.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
kv.delete("key").await?;
Sourcepub async fn delete_expect_revision<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
revison: Option<u64>,
) -> Result<(), DeleteError>
pub async fn delete_expect_revision<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, revison: Option<u64>, ) -> Result<(), DeleteError>
Deletes a given key if the revision matches. This is a non-destructive operation, which
sets a DELETE
marker.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let revision = kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
kv.delete_expect_revision("key", Some(revision)).await?;
Sourcepub async fn purge<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<(), PurgeError>
pub async fn purge<T: AsRef<str>>(&self, key: T) -> Result<(), PurgeError>
Purges all the revisions of a entry destructively, leaving behind a single purge entry in-place.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
kv.put("key", "another".into()).await?;
kv.purge("key").await?;
Sourcepub async fn purge_expect_revision<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
revison: Option<u64>,
) -> Result<(), PurgeError>
pub async fn purge_expect_revision<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, revison: Option<u64>, ) -> Result<(), PurgeError>
Purges all the revisions of a entry destructively if the revision matches, leaving behind a single purge entry in-place.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
kv.put("key", "value".into()).await?;
let revision = kv.put("key", "another".into()).await?;
kv.purge_expect_revision("key", Some(revision)).await?;
Sourcepub async fn history<T: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
key: T,
) -> Result<History, HistoryError>
pub async fn history<T: AsRef<str>>( &self, key: T, ) -> Result<History, HistoryError>
Returns a futures::Stream that allows iterating over all Operations that happen for given key.
§Examples
use futures::StreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut entries = kv.history("kv").await?;
while let Some(entry) = entries.next().await {
println!("entry: {:?}", entry);
}
Sourcepub async fn keys(&self) -> Result<Keys, HistoryError>
pub async fn keys(&self) -> Result<Keys, HistoryError>
Returns a futures::Stream that allows iterating over all keys in the bucket.
§Examples
Iterating over each each key individually
use futures::{StreamExt, TryStreamExt};
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let mut keys = kv.keys().await?.boxed();
while let Some(key) = keys.try_next().await? {
println!("key: {:?}", key);
}
Collecting it into a vector of keys
use futures::TryStreamExt;
let client = async_nats::connect("demo.nats.io:4222").await?;
let jetstream = async_nats::jetstream::new(client);
let kv = jetstream
.create_key_value(async_nats::jetstream::kv::Config {
bucket: "kv".to_string(),
history: 10,
..Default::default()
})
.await?;
let keys = kv.keys().await?.try_collect::<Vec<String>>().await?;
println!("Keys: {:?}", keys);