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autocouch

v1.0.1

Published

This package combines the CRDT capacities of Automerge with the replication features of CouchDB. It focuses on an object oriented code style.

Readme

AutoCouch

AutoCouch is a TypeScript framework to create object-oriented CRDTs that supports a simple way of distribution.

Usage

To use AutoCouch in your project add it by installing it via npm:

npm i autocouch

Creating Your Own CRDT

To define CRDTs the following steps are necessary:

  1. Define the user data in pure JSON that should be contained in the CRDT.
  2. Define the object-oriented interface of the CRDT.
  3. Extend AutoCouchCRDT.
  4. Use the change function with the fitting callback to implement your interface and mutate your user data.
  5. Use CRDTFactory.registerType(...) to pass the correct parameters to the constructor to create and load your object.

Handling External Updates

When an update on an object was caused by another node the local replications are notified. To handle the update one can register handlers via the AutoCouchCRDT.on(...) function. If a handler is not needed anymore it can be removed via AutoCouchCRDT.off(...).

Using the Database and ObjectRegistry

In some special cases like an object-oriented container CRDT manually using the ObjectRegistry and Database might be helpful. Database is a simplified wrapper of a PouchDB that allows getting and putting documents. It can be used to save special documents of your application under a globally known ID.

ObjectRegistry is a simple registry and cache that stores an object under its ID and loads it from the database if it is not found. It can be used to reference objects from a CRDT container.

Example Usage

An example of how the framework is integrated in a React based web-app can be found at Polly.