- Berkeley DB Reference Guide:
- Access Methods
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Opening a database
The DB->open function is the standard interface for opening a database,
and takes five arguments:
- file
- The name of the file to be opened.
- database
- An optional database name.
- type
- The type of database to open. This value will be one of the three access
methods Berkeley DB supports: DB_BTREE, DB_HASH, DB_QUEUE or DB_RECNO, or the
special value DB_UNKNOWN, which allows you to open an existing file
without knowing its type.
- mode
- The permissions to give to any created file.
There are a few flags that you can set to customize open:
- DB_CREATE
- Create the underlying database and any necessary physical files.
- DB_NOMMAP
- Do not map this database into process memory.
- DB_RDONLY
- Treat the data base as readonly.
- DB_THREAD
- The returned handle is free-threaded, and can be used by multiple threads
within the process.
- DB_TRUNCATE
- Physically truncate the underlying database file, discarding all previous
databases it may have contained . Underlying filesystem primitives are
used to implement this flag. For this reason it is only applicable to the
physical file and cannot be used to discard databases from within files.
- DB_UPGRADE
- Upgrade the database format as necessary.
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