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aqualdb

v1.3.2

Published

Simple DB for NodeJS using JSON

Readme

AqualDB

Simple DB for NodeJS using JSON

Installing

Dependencies

npm i fs && npm inatall --save @types/node

Package

npm i aqualdb

Code

Import

let importdb = require('aqualdb');
const db = new importdb();

AqualDB Defaults to a file called 'db.json' in the current active folder. This can be changed by adding a string with a custom path to your file.

let importdb = require('aqualdb');
const db = new importdb("/path-to-file/file.json");

And replace path-to-file with the path to the file (use / for the default directory), and replace file with the name of your JSON file

Scripts

AqualDB has a lot of different features. Here are the scripts that you can use:

db.exists(/* string to check if it eists as a key */)

This will return true if it does exist, and will return false if it does not exist.

db.add(/* key name */, /* value (optional) */)

This will add a new key/value pair to the DB, with the key being the first argument and the value being the 2nd argument. (if the second argument is left blank, the value will just be "")

db.delete(/* key name */)

This will delete a key/value pair that has the same key relative to the first argument

db.list(/* prefix (optional) */)

This will return an array of all the keys. If a prefix is specified, only keys with that prefix will be included.

db.get(/* key */)

This will return the value of a key with the name of the first argument

db.set(/* key */, /* value */)

This will change of the value of a key (first argument) with a value (second argument)

db.count()

This will return the number of keys