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@routier/datastore

v0.2.0

Published

Data abstraction layer that routes all database operations to any ORM or data store

Readme

Routier

⚠️ Beta Release - This project is currently in beta. APIs may change between versions. Use with caution in production.

A reactive data toolkit for building fast, local-first apps. Define schemas, create collections, use live queries, and make optimistic mutations with a plugin model for any storage.

📖 View Full Documentation - Complete guides, API reference, and tutorials

Features

  • Schema-first: Type-safe entity definitions with indexes and modifiers
  • Live queries: Reactive queries across one or more collections
  • Optimistic mutations: Instant UI updates with automatic rollback
  • Pluggable storage: Memory, Local Storage, Dexie, SQLite, PouchDB, File System, and more
  • Change tracking: Automatic tracking of entity modifications
  • Performance: Database-backed filters when possible, in-memory for computed properties

Quick Start

npm install @routier/core @routier/datastore @routier/memory-plugin
import { DataStore } from "@routier/datastore";
import { MemoryPlugin } from "@routier/memory-plugin";
import { s } from "@routier/core/schema";

// Define a schema
const userSchema = s
  .define("users", {
    id: s.string().key().identity(),
    name: s.string(),
    email: s.string().distinct(),
  })
  .compile();

// Create a datastore with a plugin
class AppContext extends DataStore {
  constructor() {
    super(new MemoryPlugin("routier-app"));
  }
  users = this.collection(userSchema).create();
}

const ctx = new AppContext();

// Add data
await ctx.users.addAsync({ name: "Ada", email: "[email protected]" });
await ctx.saveChangesAsync();

// Query with live updates
ctx.users
  .subscribe()
  .where((u) => u.name.startsWith("A"))
  .toArray((result) => {
    console.log("Live query result:", result);
  });

Why Routier?

Choosing storage for local-first apps is hard—and the landscape moves fast. Routier separates your domain model from persistence through a small plugin interface:

  • Swap storage backends without changing schemas, queries, or UI
  • Use any framework/ORM/data store you want via plugins
  • Experiment safely: try a new store by writing a plugin
  • Fill ORM gaps: feature-rich and easily extended

Built-in Plugins

  • Memory: In-memory storage for development and testing
  • Local Storage: Browser localStorage/sessionStorage
  • Dexie: IndexedDB with Dexie.js
  • PouchDB: CouchDB sync and replication
  • SQLite: Node.js SQLite integration
  • File System: Node.js file-based storage

Contributing

Issues and PRs welcome! Please see our Contributing Guide or open an issue to discuss changes.

License

MIT