1.0.3 • Published 1 year ago

@withcardinal/write-ahead-log v1.0.3

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write-ahead-log

A generalized write ahead log implementation.

Installation

npm install @withcardinal/write-ahead-log

Usage

A single class, WriteAheadLog is exposed.

const log = new WriteAheadLog(
  ".",
  "log",
  4194304,
  (valid, msg) => recover(msg)
);

Logs are appended to with append:

await log.append(msg: Buffer);

Appends are buffered until 32kib of log data are appended or flush is called. It's important to call flush any time a transaction is committed so that it's stored to disk.

await wal.flush();

Be sure to close the write-ahead-log during any graceful shutdown of your service:

await wal.close();

API Documentation

WriteAheadLog

init(logDir: string, name: string, logLimit: number, recoveryCallback: RecoveryCallback) : Promise<WriteAheadLog]>

Constructs a new write ahead log targeting logDir, which will generate log files with names like {name}-{logNum}.wal. Returns the new write ahead log and calls cb if there are any records to recover from prior logs. An interval is created in the background to flush outstanding log entries every 3 seconds.

Parameters
  • logDir - the directory to store logs in
  • name - the filename pattern to use when writing logs. Files will be written as {name}-{num}.wal within logDir
  • logLimit - the target number of bytes for each log file. This isn't a hard limit, but only one record will be written that exceeds log limit before rotating.
  • recoveryCallback - a callback of the form (valid: boolean, msg?: Buffer) => void that is called for each recovered statement from the log. The valid argument is true when no corruption was detected within the record, or false if it was determined to be corrupt. msg is passed only if the valid flag is true.

path

Returns the filename for the current log file with relative path.

append(msg: Buffer) : Promise<void>

Append msg to the log.

Parameters
  • msg - the message to add to the log

flush() : Promise<void>

Flush log to disk. Logs are flushed automatically every 32kib, but it's important to flush on transaction commits to ensure the transaction reaches disk.

close() : Promise<void>

Flushes any buffered data and closes the log.

crash() : Promise<void>

Simulates a crash by closing the log without flushing any pending writes. Useful for testing.

License

MIT. See LICENSE for details.

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