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github.com/hadv/dcrd/database
Package database provides a block and metadata storage database.
Please note that this package is intended to enable dcrd to support different database backends and is not something that a client can directly access as only one entity can have the database open at a time (for most database backends), and that entity will be dcrd.
When a client wants programmatic access to the data provided by dcrd, they'll likely want to use the dcrrpcclient package which makes use of the JSON-RPC API.
However, this package could be extremely useful for any applications requiring Decred block storage capabilities.
The default backend, ffldb, has a strong focus on speed, efficiency, and robustness. It makes use of leveldb for the metadata, flat files for block storage, and strict checksums in key areas to ensure data integrity.
$ go get github.com/decred/dcrd/database2
Basic Usage Example
Demonstrates creating a new database and using a managed read-write
transaction to store and retrieve metadata.
Block Storage and Retrieval Example
Demonstrates creating a new database, using a managed read-write transaction
to store a block, and then using a managed read-only transaction to fetch the
block.
Package database is licensed under the copyfree ISC License.
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