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localhostdb

v1.0.1-alpha.1

Published

Locally hosted db engine, for persistance data storage using express and nedb

Readme

LocalhostDB

DB server for persistance and in-memory data storage using express and nedb, desktop application built using electron can leverage this to storage data locally.

Dev Commands

  1. Install
npm i
  1. Run
npm run dev
  1. Generate dist archive
npm run dist
  1. Build dist
npm run build
  1. Clean up the codebase

Note :: Command will only remove *.log files and dist folder for next clean build

npm run clean

Things to keep in mind

  • Update the dist.bat file as per your requirement.
  • Same thing with db.configuration file, Change it as per you requirement

End User

  1. Install node.js

  2. Unzip the localhostdb.zip

  3. Open the localhostdb folder and click run.bat

Verify installation

Open up a browser and goto http://localhost:3001/storage