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kodo-core

v0.0.4

Published

It's bulky, but it's powerful.

Downloads

2

Readme

kodo-core

It's bulky, but it's powerful.

Install

npm install --save kodo-core

Summary

kodo-core is used to describe & connect data together. By doing so, kodo-core could be able to load & query data from one kodo node to another, in a predefined kodo network.

Init & Usages

We first need to prepare the data provider for kodo-core, here's a default inside momory provider embeded in kodo-core.

Check the test cases please there's a few examples. Then we need write expression to describe the data relationship & connect them together. By doing the 2 preparations, we can then give a detailed data from any kodo node & start to query. It then will select & load all the related data via your giving.

Version Updates

  • v0.0.4: Support query expression on QueryNode<T> when explore.

    i.e. expression: p => p.orderid === "o3" && p.id === "p3-2"

Design

  • Kodo-Overview: Kodo-Overview

  • Kodo-Design: Kodo-Design