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json-version-control

v1.2.6

Published

A lightweight and easy-to-use package that provides version control functionality for JSON files.

Downloads

25

Readme

json-version-control

json-version-control is a lightweight package that provides version control functionality for JSON files. It allows you to save and manage different versions of JSON data, track changes between versions, and apply specific versions to revert or update the JSON data.

Features

  • Create and save versions of JSON data
  • Track changes between versions using diffs
  • Revert to previous versions
  • Apply specific versions to update the JSON data
  • Asynchronous version control operations with VersionControlAsync

Installation

Install the json-version-control package using npm:

npm install json-version-control

Usage

To use the json-version-control package, you can refer to the following API reference.

API Reference

VersionControl

The VersionControl class provides the following methods:

  • saveNewVersion(targetJson): Save a new version by calculating the difference between the source object and the target JSON object.

  • getHistoryVersions(): Get the list of available history versions.

  • getPreviousVersion(): Get the previous version based on the current version.

  • getNextVersion(): Get the next version based on the current version.

  • applyVersionToSource(version): Apply the specified version to the source.

  • getInitialVersion(): Get the source object from the initial version.

  • getLatestVersion(): Get the source object from the latest version.

  • applyInitialVersion(): Apply the initial version to the source.

  • applyLatestVersion(): Apply the latest version to the source.

For detailed information about each method and its usage, please refer to the source code documentation.

Example

Here's an example that demonstrates how to use the json-version-control package:

const { VersionControlSync } = require('json-version-control');

// Initialize the VersionControlSync instance with the configuration
const config = {
  sourceFilePath: './data/source.json',
  headFilePath: './data/head.json',
  historyDirectory: './data/history',
  diffFilePrefix: 'diff_',
};

const vc = new VersionControlSync(config);

// Save a new version - Version 1
const dataV1 = { name: 'John Doe', age: 30 };
vc.saveNewVersion(dataV1);

// Save a new version - Version 2
const dataV2 = { name: 'John Doe', age: 35 };
vc.saveNewVersion(dataV2);

// Save a new version - Version 3
const dataV3 = { name: 'John Smith', age: 35 };
vc.saveNewVersion(dataV3);

// Get the list of available history versions
const historyVersions = vc.getHistoryVersions();
console.log('History Versions:', historyVersions);

// Revert to a previous version - Revert to Version 2
const previousVersion = vc.getPreviousVersion();
if (previousVersion) {
  vc.applyVersionToSource(previousVersion);
  console.log('Reverted to previous version:', previousVersion);
} else {
  console.log('No previous version found.');
}

// Apply the next version - Apply Version 3
const nextVersion = vc.getNextVersion();
if (nextVersion) {
  vc.applyVersionToSource(nextVersion);
  console.log('Applied next version:', nextVersion);
} else {
  console.log('No next version found.');
}

// Get the source object from the initial version
const initialVersion = vc.getInitialVersion();
console.log('Source object from the initial version:', initialVersion);

// Get the source object from the latest version
const latestVersion = vc.getLatestVersion();
console.log('Source object from the latest version:', latestVersion);

// Apply the initial version
vc.applyInitialVersion();
console.log('Applied the initial version.');

// Apply the latest version
vc.applyLatestVersion();
console.log('Applied the latest version.');

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License.