libkv
provides a Go
native library to store metadata using Distributed Key/Value stores (or common databases).
The goal of libkv
is to abstract common store operations (Get/Put/List/etc.) for multiple distributed and/or local Key/Value store backends thus using the same self-contained codebase to manage them all.
This repository is a fork of the docker/libkv project which includes many fixes/additional features and is maintained by an original project maintainer. This project is notably used by containous/traefik, docker/swarm and docker/libnetwork.
As of now, libkv
offers support for Consul
, Etcd
, Zookeeper
, Redis
(Distributed store) and BoltDB
(Local store).
libkv
is meant to be used as an abstraction layer over existing distributed Key/Value stores. It is especially useful if you plan to support consul
, etcd
and zookeeper
using the same codebase.
It is ideal if you plan for something written in Go that should support:
- A simple metadata storage, distributed or local
- A lightweight discovery service for your nodes
- A distributed lock mechanism
You can also easily implement a generic Leader Election algorithm on top of it (see the docker/leadership repository).
You can find examples of usage for libkv
under in docs/examples.go. Optionally you can also take a look at the docker/swarm
, docker/libnetwork
or containous/traefik
repositories which are using libkv
for all the use cases listed above.
libkv
supports:
- Consul versions >=
0.5.1
because it uses Sessions withDelete
behavior for the use ofTTLs
(mimics zookeeper's Ephemeral node support), If you don't plan to useTTLs
: you can use Consul version0.4.0+
. - Etcd versions >=
2.0
with APIv2 (deprecated) and APIv3 (recommended). - Zookeeper versions >=
3.4.5
. Although this might work with previous version but this remains untested as of now. - Boltdb, which shouldn't be subject to any version dependencies.
- Redis versions >=
3.2.6
. Although this might work with previous version but this remains untested as of now.
A storage backend in libkv
should implement (fully or partially) these interfaces:
type Store interface {
Put(key string, value []byte, options *WriteOptions) error
Get(key string, options *ReadOptions) (*KVPair, error)
Delete(key string) error
Exists(key string, options *ReadOptions) (bool, error)
Watch(key string, stopCh <-chan struct{}, options *ReadOptions) (<-chan *KVPair, error)
WatchTree(directory string, stopCh <-chan struct{}, options *ReadOptions) (<-chan []*KVPair, error)
NewLock(key string, options *LockOptions) (Locker, error)
List(directory string, options *ReadOptions) ([]*KVPair, error)
DeleteTree(directory string) error
AtomicPut(key string, value []byte, previous *KVPair, options *WriteOptions) (bool, *KVPair, error)
AtomicDelete(key string, previous *KVPair) (bool, error)
Close()
}
type Locker interface {
Lock(stopChan chan struct{}) (<-chan struct{}, error)
Unlock() error
}
Backend drivers in libkv
are generally divided between local drivers and distributed drivers. Distributed backends offer enhanced capabilities like Watches
and/or distributed Locks
.
Local drivers are usually used in complement to the distributed drivers to store informations that only needs to be available locally.
Calls | Consul | Etcd | Zookeeper | Redis | BoltDB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Put | X | X | X | X | X |
Get | X | X | X | X | X |
Delete | X | X | X | X | X |
Exists | X | X | X | X | X |
Watch | X | X | X | X | |
WatchTree | X | X | X | X | |
NewLock (Lock/Unlock) | X | X | X | X | |
List | X | X | X | X | X |
DeleteTree | X | X | X | X | X |
AtomicPut | X | X | X | X | X |
AtomicDelete | X | X | X | X | X |
Close | X | X | X | X | X |
Distributed Key/Value stores often have different concepts for managing and formatting keys and their associated values. Even though libkv
tries to abstract those stores aiming for some consistency, in some cases it can't be applied easily.
Please refer to the docs/compatibility.md
to see what are the special cases for cross-backend compatibility.
Other than those special cases, you should expect the same experience for basic operations like Get
/Put
, etc.
Calls like WatchTree
may return different events (or number of events) depending on the backend (for now, Etcd
and Consul
will likely return more events than Zookeeper
that you should triage properly). Although you should be able to use it successfully to watch on events in an interchangeable way (see the docker/leadership repository or the pkg/discovery/kv package in docker/docker).
For Redis
backend, it relies on key space notification to perform WatchXXX/Lock related features. Please read the doc before using this feature.
Only Consul
and etcd
have support for TLS and you should build and provide your own config.TLS
object to feed the client. Support is planned for zookeeper
and redis
.
Want to contribute to libkv? Take a look at the Contribution Guidelines.
Alexandre Beslic
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