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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:21:48+00:00 2026-05-11T08:21:48+00:00

I’d like to be able to get all the key-values stored in a Berkeley

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I’d like to be able to get all the key-values stored in a Berkeley DB using the Ruby bindings from http://github.com/mattbauer/bdb/tree/master but I’m not sure how to proceed. Any pointers will be appreciated.

UPDATE

Here’s a small script that loops over the keys and prints them. Based on Pax’ answer:

require 'rubygems' require 'bdb'  env = Bdb::Env.new(0) env.open('foo', Bdb::DB_CREATE,0)  db = env.db db.open(nil, 'db1.db', nil, Bdb::Db::BTREE, Bdb::DB_CREATE,0)  db.put(nil, 'key',  'value',  0) db.put(nil, 'key1', 'value1', 0) db.put(nil, 'key2', 'value2', 0)  dbc = db.cursor(nil,0) key,val = dbc.get(nil,nil,Bdb::DB_FIRST) while key   p key,val   key,val = dbc.get(nil,nil,Bdb::DB_NEXT) end dbc.close db.close(0) env.close 
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  1. 2026-05-11T08:21:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:21 am

    You need to use cursors in Berkeley DB to run through the entire key/value space.

    In Berkeley DB itself, you would create a cursor then use it with the DB_FIRST flag followed by multiple invocations with the DB_NEXT flag until you run out of key/value pairs. You can simplify the code by using only DB_NEXT since, if you do that to a newly created cursor, it’s the same as using DB_FIRST.

    With the Ruby bindings, this appears to be done with (based on my very rudimentary knowledge of Ruby – you should be able to clean this up):

    dbc = db.cursor(nil,0) key,val = dbc.get(nil,nil,Bdb::DB_FIRST) while key != nil do    # Process key and val as needed.    key,val = dbc.get(nil,nil,Bdb::DB_NEXT)    # or possibly .. (key,val,Bdb::DB_NEXT) end dbc.close() 
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