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@im_banana/databasetool

v0.1.1

Published

Tool to create json database.

Readme

Database Tool

With this tool you can create json database easly

installation

npm install @im_banana/databasetool

Example

const databasetool = require("@im_banana/databasetool")

// setup table
// table name  make it a table class
//      |                |   
//      v                v
class User extends databasetool.Table {
    constructor(name, age) {
        // data to store
        this.data = {
            name,
            age
        }
    }
}

// you can create more :D
class Dog extends databasetool.Table {
    constructor(name, age) {
        this.data = {
            name,
            age
        }
    }
}

// make sure you register all 
User.register()
Dog.register()

// create new database
//                database name (file name too)
//                               |
//                               v
const db = new dbtool.Database("data")

// add the tables to the database

db.addTable(User)
db.addTable(Dog)

// make the database file and data
db.registerDatabase()

// Wait for the database to register
setTimeout(() => {
    // create new user table 
    db.create(new User("test", 3))

    // save the database file
    db.commit()
}, 5000)

API

const databasetool = require("@im_banana/databasetool")

databasetool.Table

main class for database table.

example

class User extends databasetool.Table {
    constructor(name, age) {
        // data to store
        this.data = {
            name,
            age
        }
    }
}

<table>.register()

register the table in the system.

example

User.register()

<table>.find(<database>, <options>)

Find table instance in the database.

example

User.find(db, {id: 0})
options

options for the data from the table + id

databasetool.Database(<name>)

create new database.

example

const db = new databasetool.Database("database")

<db>.addTable(<table>)

add a table to the data base.

example

db.addTable(User)

<database>.create(<table>)

create new instance table in the database.

example

db.create(new User("name", 0))

<database>.delete(<table>)

delete table instance from the database.

example

db.delete(new User("name", 0))

<database>.change(<new_table>, <old_table>)

change table instance in the database.

example

db.create(new User("name", 0))

<database>.commit()

save the database.

example

db.commit()