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persistent-json

v1.0.6

Published

module to sync json object content with json file

Downloads

5

Readme

Do not use it !

Test purposes only!

It is not ready, yet

participation is welcome! Cuz I'm too lazy...


Description

With this library you can get JSON object that will be automaticly saved to a file , i.e. content of this object will be persistent across program restarts, also you can provide it with file content encryption. You can use this object as normal JSON object in javascript , for the most part, with minor exceptions, which are will be point out later on in this readme.

in short

  • auto json to file sync (main)
  • auto file encryption (optional)
  • cross module object access sharing (optional)

Complex objects are not fully sync and never be as this is intentional! ie if you are using vars in your object constructor , they will not be synced It's not intended to work with large pieces of data, it's not database