happyDomain/internal/storage/kvtpl/template.go
Pierre-Olivier Mercier 6add2f220e
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Refactor storage layer to use key-value template pattern
Extract common key-value storage operations into internal/storage/kvtpl/
template directory. This consolidates duplicated logic from both leveldb
and inmemory implementations into reusable generic functions.

Key changes:
- Create kvtpl/ package with generic KV storage operations
- Consolidate iterator implementation using generics
- Update migration functions to use new template structure
- Refactor tests to work with new storage interface

This prepares the codebase for easier addition of new storage backends
by providing a consistent template layer.
2026-01-09 17:17:04 +07:00

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// This file is part of the happyDomain (R) project.
// Copyright (c) 2020-2025 happyDomain
// Authors: Pierre-Olivier Mercier, et al.
//
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package database
import (
"git.happydns.org/happyDomain/internal/storage"
)
type KVStorage struct {
db storage.KVStorage
}
func NewKVDatabase(impl storage.KVStorage) (storage.Storage, error) {
return &KVStorage{
impl,
}, nil
}
func (s *KVStorage) Close() error {
return s.db.Close()
}