defmodule Exleveldb.Mixfile do use Mix.Project def project do [app: :exleveldb, version: "0.5.4", elixir: "~> 1.0", name: "Exleveldb", source_url: "https://github.com/skovsgaard/exleveldb", homepage_url: "https://hex.pm/packages/exleveldb", description: description, package: package, deps: deps] end # Configuration for the OTP application # # Type `mix help compile.app` for more information def application do [applications: [:eleveldb]] end # Dependencies can be Hex packages: # # {:mydep, "~> 0.3.0"} # # Or git/path repositories: # # {:mydep, git: "https://github.com/elixir-lang/mydep.git", tag: "0.1.0"} # # Type `mix help deps` for more examples and options defp deps do [ {:eleveldb, github: "basho/eleveldb", tag: "2.1.0"}, {:earmark, "~> 0.1", only: :dev}, {:ex_doc, "~> 0.7", only: :dev} ] end defp description do """ Exleveldb is a thin wrapper around Basho's eleveldb (github.com/basho/eleveldb). At the moment, Exleveldb exposes functions for the following features of LevelDB: - Opening a new datastore. - Closing an open datastore. - Getting values by key. - Storing individual key-value pairs. - Deleting stored key-value pairs. - Checking if a datastore is empty. - Folding over key-value pairs in the datastore. - Folding over keys in the datastore. - Batch writes to the datastore (put or delete). - Destroying a datastore. Additionally, the option of streaming key-value pairs or keys from the datastore has been added in v0.5.0. Note: Because eleveldb is not a hex package, you will need to include it as a separate dependency in your project (See `README.md`). """ end defp package do [ files: ["lib", "mix.exs", "README", "LICENSE", "test"], contributors: ["Jonas Skovsgaard Christensen"], licenses: ["Apache v2.0"], links: %{"Github" => "https://github.com/skovsgaard/exleveldb.git"} ] end end