Persy
Persy service support.
Capabilities
This service can be used to:
- stat
- read
- write
- create_dir
- delete
- copy
- rename
- list
-
presign - blocking
Configuration
datafile
: Set the path to the persy data file. The directory in the path must already exist.segment
: Set the name of the persy segment.index
: Set the name of the persy index.
You can refer to [PersyBuilder
]'s docs for more information
Example
Via Builder
use anyhow::Result;
use opendal::services::Persy;
use opendal::Operator;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let mut builder = Persy::default();
builder.datafile("./test.persy");
builder.segment("data");
builder.index("index");
let op: Operator = Operator::new(builder)?.finish();
Ok(())
}
Via Config
- Rust
- Node.js
- Python
use anyhow::Result;
use opendal::Operator;
use opendal::Scheme;
use std::collections::HashMap;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
let mut config = HashMap::new();
config.insert("datafile".to_string(), "./test.persy".to_string());
config.insert("segment".to_string(), "data".to_string());
config.insert("index".to_string(), "index".to_string());
let op: Operator = Operator::via_map(Scheme::Persy, config)?;
Ok(())
}
import { Operator } from "opendal";
async function main() {
const config = {
datafile: "./test.persy",
segment: "data",
index: "index"
};
const op = new Operator("persy", config);
}
import opendal
config = {
"datafile": "./test.persy",
"segment": "data",
"index": "index"
}
op = opendal.Operator("persy", **config)