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🥤 cola
cola is a Conflict-free Replicated Data Type specialized for real-time collaborative editing of plain text documents.
It allows multiple peers on a distributed network to concurrently edit the same text document, making sure that they all converge to the same final state without relying on a central server to coordinate the edits.
Check out the docs to learn about cola's API, or this blog post for a deeper dive into its design and implementation.
Example usage
use std::ops::Range;
use cola::{Deletion, Replica, ReplicaId};
struct Document {
buffer: String,
crdt: Replica,
}
struct Insertion {
text: String,
crdt: cola::Insertion,
}
impl Document {
fn new<S: Into<String>>(text: S, replica_id: ReplicaId) -> Self {
let buffer = text.into();
let crdt = Replica::new(replica_id, buffer.len());
Document { buffer, crdt }
}
fn fork(&self, new_replica_id: ReplicaId) -> Self {
let crdt = self.crdt.fork(new_replica_id);
Document { buffer: self.buffer.clone(), crdt }
}
fn insert<S: Into<String>>(
&mut self,
insert_at: usize,
text: S,
) -> Insertion {
let text = text.into();
self.buffer.insert_str(insert_at, &text);
let insertion = self.crdt.inserted(insert_at, text.len());
Insertion { text, crdt: insertion }
}
fn delete(&mut self, range: Range<usize>) -> Deletion {
self.buffer.replace_range(range.clone(), "");
self.crdt.deleted(range)
}
fn integrate_insertion(&mut self, insertion: Insertion) {
if let Some(offset) = self.crdt.integrate_insertion(&insertion.crdt) {
self.buffer.insert_str(offset, &insertion.text);
}
}
fn integrate_deletion(&mut self, deletion: Deletion) {
let ranges = self.crdt.integrate_deletion(&deletion);
for range in ranges.into_iter().rev() {
self.buffer.replace_range(range, "");
}
}
}
fn main() {
let mut peer_1 = Document::new("Hello, world", 1);
let mut peer_2 = peer_1.fork(2);
let delete_comma = peer_1.delete(5..6);
let insert_exclamation = peer_2.insert(12, "!");
peer_1.integrate_insertion(insert_exclamation);
peer_2.integrate_deletion(delete_comma);
assert_eq!(peer_1.buffer, "Hello world!");
assert_eq!(peer_2.buffer, "Hello world!");
}
A note on the crate's naming scheme
cola's package.name
is cola-crdt
, while its lib.name
is simply cola
.
This is because the package name has to be unique to be published to
crates.io, but unfortunately cola
is already taken by a crate squatter.
What this means practically for you, the user of the library, is that you
should import cola as cola-crdt
in your Cargo.toml
, and use
it as
cola
in your source code.
For example:
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
cola-crdt = "0.1"
// main.rs
use cola::Replica;
fn main() {
println!("{:?}", Replica::new(1, 42));
}
Dependencies
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