Net::Riak::Bucket
version 0.1701
my $client = Net::Riak->new(...); my $bucket = $client->bucket('foo'); # retrieve an existing object my $obj1 = $bucket->get('foo'); # create/store a new object my $obj2 = $bucket->new_object('foo2', {...}); $object->store; $bucket->delete_object($key, 3); # optional w val
The Net::Riak::Bucket object allows you to access and change information about a Riak bucket, and provides methods to create or retrieve objects within the bucket.
my $name = $bucket->name;
Get the bucket name
my $r_value = $bucket->r;
R value setting for this client (default 2)
my $w_value = $bucket->w;
W value setting for this client (default 2)
my $dw_value = $bucket->dw;
DW value setting for this client (default 2)
my $obj = $bucket->new_object($key, $data, @args);
Create a new Net::Riak::Object object. Additional Object constructor arguments can be passed after $data. If $data is a reference and no explicit Object content_type is given in @args, the data will be serialised and stored as JSON.
If $key is passed as undef then an autogenerated key will be provided by Riak.
undef
my $obj = $bucket->get($key, [$r]);
Retrieve an object from Riak.
$bucket->delete_object($key);
Delete an object by key
my $n_val = $bucket->n_val;
Get/set the N-value for this bucket, which is the number of replicas that will be written of each object in the bucket. Set this once before you write any data to the bucket, and never change it again, otherwise unpredictable things could happen. This should only be used if you know what you are doing.
$bucket->allow_multiples(1|0);
If set to True, then writes with conflicting data will be stored and returned to the client. This situation can be detected by calling has_siblings() and get_siblings(). This should only be used if you know what you are doing.
my $keys = $bucket->get_keys; my $keys = $bucket->get_keys($args);
Return an arrayref of the list of keys for a bucket.
Note for the PBC interface: you will need a separate instance of the client (i.e separate connection) if you want to preform actions on the keys whilst streaming them.
Optionally takes a hashref of named parameters. Supported parameters are:
Uses key streaming mode to fetch the list of keys, which may be faster for large keyspaces.
A callback subroutine to be called for each key found (passed in as the only parameter). get_keys() returns nothing in callback mode.
$bucket->set_property({n_val => 2});
Set a bucket property. This should only be used if you know what you are doing.
my $prop = $bucket->get_property('n_val');
Retrieve a bucket property.
Set multiple bucket properties in one call. This should only be used if you know what you are doing.
Retrieve an associative array of all bucket properties, containing 'props' and 'keys' elements.
Accepts a hashref of parameters. Supported parameters are:
Whether to return bucket properties. Defaults to 'true' if no parameters are given.
Whether to return bucket keys. If set to 'stream', uses key streaming mode, which may be faster for large keyspaces.
A callback subroutine to be called for each key found (passed in as the only parameter). Implies keys => 'stream'. Keys are omitted from the results hashref in callback mode.
franck cuny <franck@lumberjaph.net>, robin edwards <robin.ge@gmail.com>
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by linkfluence.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install Net::Riak, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Net::Riak
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Net::Riak
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.