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git-database

v1.1.1

Published

Lightweight Cloud based JSON Database

Downloads

25

Readme

Installation

Because it's not in npmjs, you have to add this in package.json

{
   "dependencies": {
      "@neoxr/gitdb": "git+https://github.com/neoxr/gitdb",
   }
}

Get Token

You must have access to an authentication token to get it go to the https://github.com/settings/tokens page. Give a name for your token, set no expiration and follow the scope rules that need to be checked below to grant access and avoid errors.

  • [x] repo
  • [x] write:packages
  • [ ] delete:packages
  • [x] admin:org
  • [x] admin:public_key
  • [x] admin:repo_hook
  • [x] admin:org_hoox
  • [ ] gist
  • [ ] notifications
  • [ ] delete:repo
  • [ ] user
  • [ ] admin:enterprise
  • [x] project
  • [x] admin:rpg_key

Token format looks like this :

ghp_ZYuUPTSs3W4orj34g97iQRVrFWoswjwo

Authentication

Github authentication using this package as an example :

const config = {
   username: 'YOUR_USERNAME'
   repository: 'YOUR_REPOSITORY',
   file: 'FILENAME', // <-- JSON filename, If not passed defaults to : database
   token: 'YOUR_TOKEN'
}
const git = new(require('@neoxr/gitdb'))(config)

Fetch & Save JSON

There are main functions, namely .save() and .fetch()

1. Save

const data = {
   "name": "Budi Budiman",
   "age": 20,
   "hobby": "Turu"
}

git.save(data).then(res => {
   console.log(res)
})

2. Fetch

git.fetch().then(res => {
   console.log(res)
})

Example

Access the sample script here