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node_memory_store

v0.0.2

Published

Node.js in-memory data store intended for prototyping

Downloads

10

Readme

Node Memory Store

Basic in-memory data store for Node.js intended for prototyping
or... Memory Store to test Node.js apps without a DB

Please Note!

This is intended for testing purposes only!
It's best to use a proven data store to structure and persist real data

Some choices:

  • MySQL
  • PostgreSQL
  • MongoDB
  • Redis
  • CouchDB
  • Riak
  • HBase
  • FoundationDB
  • MariaDB

I'll try to make the query language more abstract in the future so migrating to one of the above databases becomes easier

Usage

// Example Usage
// Returns all People matching Bob that are 31 or older

// New Memory Store
var people = require('memory_store.js')();

// Insert Bob #1
people.insert('an_id_for_bob', {
	name : 'Bob',
	age : 35
});

// Insert Bob's Son, Bob #2
people.insert('another_id_for_bob', {
	name : 'Bob',
	age : 12
});

// Insert Rob, Bob's Older Brother
people.insert('an_id_for_rob', {
	name : 'Rob',
	age : 45
});

// Get all People
console.log('All People', people.get_all());

// Query Memory Store
var query_results = people.query({
	name : {
		operation	: '=',
		value		: 'Bob'
	},
	age : {
		operation	: '>=',
		value		: 31
	}
});

// Show Results
console.log('Just people named Bob, 31 or older', query_results);