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@qgisk/kv

v0.0.9

Published

Simple KV implementation for MongoDB

Downloads

4

Readme

KV

About

KV is a simple MongoDB based key value store.

If you're looking for a key value library that supports more than just MongoDB checkout keyv

If you're looking for a CLI checkout this

Installation

npm i @qgisk/kv mongoose

Example

Simple quick start example

import {KV} from '@qgisk/kv';
// or for commonjs
const {KV} = require('@qgisk/kv');

// First value is the mongodb uri, the second is your namespace.
// db uri defaults to mongodb://localhost:27017/kv
// namespace defaults to 'kv'
const kv = new KV('uri', 'namespace');

await kv.set('key', 'value');

await kv.get('key'); // value

Multiple namespaces

Using multiple namespaces so you dont get conflicts

const users = new KV(undefined, 'users');
const posts = new KV(undefined, 'posts');

await users.set('one', 'user');
await posts.set('one', 'post');

await users.get('one'); // user
await posts.get('one'); // post

All values in namespace

Easily get all values in a namespace

const users = new KV(undefined, 'users');

await users.set('one', 'user');
await users.set('two', 'user');

await users.all(); // [{key: 'users:one', value: 'user'}, {key: 'users:two', value: 'user'}]

Delete a key

Delete key in your current namespace

const users = new KV(undefined, 'users');

await users.del('one', 'user');

await users.get('one'); // undefined

Clear a namespace

Clear a whole namespace

const users = new KV(undefined, 'users');

await users.set('one', 'user');
await users.clear();

await users.get('one'); // undefined

Mongoose error events

const kv = new KV('mongodb://123/');

kv.on('error', e => console.log(e));

TTL

const kv = new KV(undefined, 'ttl');

await kv.set('test', 'hi', 5000); // 5 seconds
setTimeout(() => console.log(await kv.get('test')), 5000); // undefined

MIT Demian