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kayv

v1.0.1

Published

simple offline storage

Readme

kayv

Offline storage for key/value with an async api and optional key prefixing.

var kayv = require('kayv');

var db = kayv('prefix');

// set a value
db.set('key', { foo: 'bar'}, function(err) {
    // value has been stored under <prefix>.<key>

    // get it later with `get`
    // db.get('key', ...)
});

api

Similar to localStorage API except a callback fn is called when operations are complete. Callback functions follow "error first" style with the first argument being an Error instance or null if success.

kayv(prefix)

Return a new Db instance to access key/values. The prefix is used to namespace all of the keys in this way allowing you to create separate "dbs".

Db#clear(fn)

Clear all values from the db.

Db#get(key, fn)

Get the value for a given key. If there is no value previously set then value will be null. Lack of value is NOT an error.

Db#set(key, value, fn)

Set the value for a given key. Value can be any JSON serializable type.

Db#remove(key)

Remove a given key from the db.

Db#length(fn)

Return the number of total keys.

Db#key(idx, fn)

Get the key at idx.