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level-update

v0.1.0

Published

A levelup plugin that can be used implements conditional updates.

Downloads

21

Readme

level-update

A levelup plugin that can be used implements conditional updates.

The name of this module may change if I think of something better.

Example

level-update' intercepts database mutations (put, del, batch), retrives the current value for that key, and passed the old value, and the new value to a user supplied merge` function.

The merge function can be used a number of ways - if it throws an error, the put/del/batch will callback an error.

If it returns a string or Buffer, then that value will be saved instead.

And if it returns something else, then the new value will be saved as normal.

  var Update = require('level-update')

  Update(db, function merge (oldValue, newValue) {
    
  })

  db.put('key', 'VALUE', function (err) {
    //this will be intercepted
  })

If oldValue is null, the operation is a create.

If newValue is null, the operation is a delete.

Otherwise, the operation is an update.

Use as validation / Authentication.

check that new value is correct, or throw error.

Use for versioning

check that new value comes after old, or merge concurrent updates.

License

MIT