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@tush-tr/nosondb

v2.0.0

Published

A node module for creating json file as database

Downloads

9

Readme

nosondb

A json based database you can use in your nodejs projects just by installing the package.

nosondb enables you to use a json file as a database for your project.

How to use it?

Installing the package

npm i @tush-tr/nosondb

Require the package in your JS file

const nosondb = require("@tush-tr/nosondb")

Create a new instance from the required package

const nosondb = require("@tush-tr/nosondb")
const nodb = new nosondb("db.json") // specify your json file name you want to use as database

Functionalities

Creating a record

await nodb.create(data)

Updating a record

await nodb.update(id,data)

Deleting a record

await nodb.delete(id)

Finding all records

const allData = await nodb.getAll();

Finding one specific record by Id

const specificData = await nodb.getOne(id)

Finding one specific record by filters

const filteredData = await nodb.getOneBy(data)

Examples

Create a record

const createRecord = async ()=>{
    await nodb.create({name: "Product1",price: 12})
}

A new object will be created inside your json file with a id field also.

Update a record

const updateRecord = async ()=>{
   await nodb.update("800dc06c",{name: "Keyboard"})
}

first argument of update function will take your id name.

Delete a record

const deleteRecord = async ()=>{
    await nodb.delete("800dc06c")
}

delete function also requires id name.

Find all records

const findRecords = async ()=>{
    const allData = await nodb.getAll();
    console.log(allData)
}

Find one specific record by Id

const findRecord = async ()=>{
    const specificData = await nodb.getOne("800dc06c")
    console.log(specificData)
}

Find one specific record by filters

const createRecord = async ()=>{
    const filteredData = await nodb.getOneBy({name: 'Product1'})
    console.log(filterdData)
}

Find some records by filters

const fetchRecords = async ()=>{
    const filteredData = await nodb.getAllBy({name: 'Product1'})
    console.log(filterdData)
}    

Contributing 🍻

I welcome pull requests, bug fixes and issue reports. Before proposing a change, please discuss your change by raising an issue.

Maintainer 😎

Tushar Rajpoot

License

MIT license © Tushar Rajpoot