kvault
is a simple Miniature Key-Value Datastore in Python with a Redis-like interface.
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Python is the programming language of choice for this project, therefore, will be required to be available in the system. One can download and setup Python in their local development environment following the steps provided in the link.
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Poetry is the dependency manager & packaging tool used for this project and can be installed following the setup provided in the link as well.
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Used to create virtual environments for installing & setting up Python dependencies.
Running locally, will require a virtualenv setup and that can be done by following the instructions:
virtualenv .venv
This will create a virtual environment in the current root directory of the project.
Next, install the required dependencies:
poetry install
This installs the dependencies for the project.
by default, the kvault
server runs on localhost:31337.
The following options are supported:
Usage: kvault.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug Log debug messages.
-e, --errors Log error messages only.
-t, --use-threads Use threads instead of gevent.
-H HOST, --host=HOST Host to listen on.
-m MAX_CLIENTS, --max-clients=MAX_CLIENTS
Maximum number of clients.
-p PORT, --port=PORT Port to listen on.
-l LOG_FILE, --log-file=LOG_FILE
Log file.
-x EXTENSIONS, --extension=EXTENSIONS
Import path for Python extension module(s).
Note that the above output can be obtained from the below command:
python cli.py -h
To run with debug logging on port 31339, for example:
python kvault.py -d -p 31339
This will result in an output like below:
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/( @ > ,-. KVault 127.0.0.1:31339
/ ' .'--._/ /
: , , .'
'. (___.'_/
((-((-''
This indicates that the server is running and awaiting client connections
Client setup should be simple, in another terminal, open a new Python console to interact with the kvault server:
from client import Client
client = Client()
client.set('key', {'name': 'Charlie', 'pets': ['mickey', 'huey']})
print(client.get('key')) # {'name': 'Charlie', 'pets': ['mickey', 'huey']}
A sample of the expected interaction of a client and
kvault
server