Crates.io | musli-storage |
lib.rs | musli-storage |
version | 0.0.117 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-04-18 14:01:26.507298 |
updated_at | 2024-04-20 08:47:14.96602 |
description | Partially upgrade stable format for Müsli suitable for storage. |
homepage | https://github.com/udoprog/musli |
repository | https://github.com/udoprog/musli |
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id | 569882 |
size | 47,604 |
Super simple storage encoding for Müsli
The storage encoding is partially upgrade safe:
#[musli(default)]
.This means that it's suitable as a storage format, since the data model only evolves in one place. But unsuitable as a wire format since it cannot allow clients to upgrade independent of each other.
See musli-wire for a fully upgrade safe format.
use musli::{Encode, Decode};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Version1 {
name: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Version2 {
name: String,
#[musli(default)]
age: Option<u32>,
}
let version2 = musli_storage::to_vec(&Version2 {
name: String::from("Aristotle"),
age: Some(62),
})?;
assert!(musli_storage::decode::<_, Version1>(version2.as_slice()).is_err());
let version1 = musli_storage::to_vec(&Version1 {
name: String::from("Aristotle"),
})?;
let version2: Version2 = musli_storage::decode(version1.as_slice())?;
assert_eq!(version2, Version2 {
name: String::from("Aristotle"),
age: None,
});
To tweak the behavior of the storage format you can use the Encoding
type:
use musli::mode::Binary;
use musli::{Encode, Decode};
use musli_utils::options::{self, Options, Integer};
use musli_storage::Encoding;
const OPTIONS: Options = options::new().with_integer(Integer::Fixed).build();
const CONFIG: Encoding<OPTIONS> = Encoding::new().with_options();
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Struct<'a> {
name: &'a str,
age: u32,
}
let mut out = Vec::new();
let expected = Struct {
name: "Aristotle",
age: 61,
};
CONFIG.encode(&mut out, &expected)?;
let actual = CONFIG.decode(&out[..])?;
assert_eq!(expected, actual);