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- Metadata-Version: 2.0
- Name: pickleshare
- Version: 0.7.5
- Summary: Tiny 'shelve'-like database with concurrency support
- Home-page: https://github.com/pickleshare/pickleshare
- Author: Ville Vainio
- Author-email: vivainio@gmail.com
- License: MIT
- Keywords: database persistence pickle ipc shelve
- Platform: UNKNOWN
- Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
- Requires-Dist: pathlib2; python_version in "2.6 2.7 3.2 3.3"
- PickleShare - a small 'shelve' like datastore with concurrency support
- Like shelve, a PickleShareDB object acts like a normal dictionary. Unlike shelve,
- many processes can access the database simultaneously. Changing a value in
- database is immediately visible to other processes accessing the same database.
- Concurrency is possible because the values are stored in separate files. Hence
- the "database" is a directory where *all* files are governed by PickleShare.
- Example usage::
- from pickleshare import *
- db = PickleShareDB('~/testpickleshare')
- db.clear()
- print("Should be empty:",db.items())
- db['hello'] = 15
- db['aku ankka'] = [1,2,313]
- db['paths/are/ok/key'] = [1,(5,46)]
- print(db.keys())
- This module is certainly not ZODB, but can be used for low-load
- (non-mission-critical) situations where tiny code size trumps the
- advanced features of a "real" object database.
- Installation guide: pip install pickleshare
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