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jndb

v3.8.1

Published

json based database for node js

Downloads

72

Readme

Installation

master: npm i DeltaRade/jndb stable: npm i jndb

Docs

class Connection

constructor(table, options)

  • Parameters:
    • tablestring
    • {{path:'.',fetchAll:false}}

get count()

gets the amount of entries from the database directly

delete(key)

deletes a key from the database

  • Parameters: keystring|number
  • Returns: this

has(key)

checks if the database has a value

  • Parameters: keystring|number
  • Returns: boolean

insert(key, value)

insert a value into the database

  • Parameters:
    • keystring|number
    • value*
  • Returns: this

fetch(key)

fetch a value from the database and adds it to this.

  • Parameters: keystring|number
  • Returns: *

fetchArray()

fetch all table objects from the database directly and inserts them into an array in the form of:[ { key:string|number,value:any } ]

  • Returns: Array<{}>

fetchAll()

fetch all table objects from the database directly

  • Returns: {}

compress()

compresses the database into a separate file called jndb.dat

  • Returns: CompressedJSON

uncompress()

gets the compressed data from jndb.bat (if it exists)

  • Returns: CompressedJSON

Usage

const jndb = require('../index');
const x = new jndb.Connection();
// select the table that is going to be used
x.use('users');


console.log(x.count);
x.insert('mr john','doe')
console.log(x.count)

// returns undefined if value cannot be obtained
console.log(x.fetch('unknown'))

//fetch table items into an object
let obj=x.fetchAll();
for(let i in obj){
    console.log(i,obj[i])
}

// fetch table items as an array of objects
console.log(x.fetchArray())

// search the table for specific property matching
// returns an array of objects containing key and value
let kv=x.locate(v=>v=="doe")
console.log(kv,kv[0],kv[0].key,kv[0].value)

//compress data into jndb.dat
x.compress()

//return uncompressed data from that file
console.log(x.uncompress().json())

Issues

You can post issues here.