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defmodule Server do | |
use Bitwise | |
require Record | |
Record.defrecord :server, id: nil, ip: nil, username: nil, password: nil | |
def from_id(id) do | |
ip = "127.#{band(id >>> 16, 0xff)}.#{band(id >>> 8, 0xff)}.#{band(id, 0xff)}" | |
server(id: id, ip: ip, username: "username_#{band(id, 0xff)}", password: "password") | |
end | |
end | |
defmodule DetsTest do | |
use ExUnit.Case | |
require Server | |
@count 1_000_000 | |
test "foo" do | |
{:ok, db} = :dets.open_file(:foo_db, [{:auto_save, 1000}, {:keypos, Server.server(:id) + 1}, {:file, './foo_db.dets'}]) | |
# Insert records if the count is wrong | |
if :dets.info(db)[:size] < @count do | |
data = Enum.map(1..@count, &Server.from_id/1) | |
:dets.insert(db, data) | |
end | |
# Output dets table info | |
IO.inspect :dets.info(db) | |
# Find server with ID=1234 | |
rec = :dets.lookup(db, 1234) | |
IO.inspect rec | |
# Find IDs of servers sharing username = "username_210" | |
# Returns the array of IDs (notice the $1 saying the first field | |
# should be in the first place of the resulting record) | |
recs = :dets.match(db, {:server, :"$1", :_, "username_210", :_}) | |
IO.puts "Found #{length(recs)} records" | |
IO.inspect recs | |
# Find all records of servers sharing username = "username_210" | |
# Returns the array of full records | |
recs = :dets.match_object(db, {:server, :_, :_, "username_210", :_}) | |
# We turn tuples into Elixir records before display this time | |
IO.puts "Found #{length(recs)} records" | |
IO.inspect Enum.map(recs, &(Server.server(&1))) | |
:dets.close(db) | |
end | |
end |
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