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The Golang database is easy to use via an intuitive native Golang API and persists objects superfast and sustainably.
Go and check out the performance benchmarks vs SQLite (GORM) & Storm.
ObjectBox persists your native Go structs using a simple CRUD API:
id, err := box.Put(&Person{ FirstName: "Joe", LastName: "Green" })
Want details? Read the docs or check out the API reference.
Latest release: v1.8.1 (2024-08-29)
- High-performance Golang database
- Getting started
- Already using ObjectBox?
- Upgrading to a newer version
- Other languages/bindings
- License
🏁 High performance on restricted devices, like IoT gateways, micro controllers, ECUs etc.
💚 Resourceful with minimal CPU, power and Memory usage for maximum flexibility and sustainability
🔗 Relations: object links / relationships are built-in
💻 Multiplatform: Linux, Windows, Android, iOS, macOS
🌱 Scalable: handling millions of objects resource-efficiently with ease
💐 Queries: filter data as needed, even across relations
🦮 Statically typed: compile time checks & optimizations
📃 Automatic schema migrations: no update scripts needed
And much more than just data persistence
👥 ObjectBox Sync: keeps data in sync between devices and servers
🕒 ObjectBox TS: time series extension for time based data
To install ObjectBox, execute the following command in your project directory. You can have a look at installation docs for more details and further instructions.
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/objectbox/objectbox-go/main/install.sh)
To install ObjectBox Sync variant of the library, pass --sync
argument to the command above:
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/objectbox/objectbox-go/main/install.sh) --sync
You can run tests to validate your installation
go test github.com/objectbox/objectbox-go/...
With the dependencies installed, you can start adding entities to your project:
//go:generate go run github.com/objectbox/objectbox-go/cmd/objectbox-gogen
type Task struct {
Id uint64
Text string
}
And run code generation in your project dir
go generate ./...
This generates a few files in the same folder as the entity - remember to add those to version control (e. g. git).
Once code generation finished successfully, you can start using ObjectBox:
obx := objectbox.NewBuilder().Model(ObjectBoxModel()).Build()
box := BoxForTask(obx) // Generated function to provide a Box for Task objects
id, _ := box.Put(&Task{ Text: "Buy milk" })
See the Getting started section of our docs for a more thorough intro.
Also, please have a look at the examples directory and for the API reference see ObjectBox GoDocs - and the sources in this repo.
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When you want to update, please re-run the entire installation process to ensure all components are updated:
- ObjectBox itself (objectbox/objectbox-go)
- Dependencies (flatbuffers)
- ObjectBox library (libobjectbox.so|dylib; objectbox.dll)
- ObjectBox code generator
This is important as diverging versions of any component might result in errors.
The install.sh
script can also be used for upgrading:
bash <(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/objectbox/objectbox-go/main/install.sh)
Afterwards, don't forget to re-run the code generation on your project
go generate ./...
ObjectBox supports multiple platforms and languages:
- Java/Kotlin Database: runs on Android, desktop, and servers
- Swift Database: build fast mobile apps for iOS (and macOS)
- Dart/Flutter Database: cross-platform for mobile and desktop apps
- C and C++ Database: native speed with zero copy access to FlatBuffer objects
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