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@burakbey/jsondb

v1.1.4

Published

Simple library for storing datas on JSON files using models.

Downloads

24

Readme

JsonDB

Simple library for storing datas on JSON files using models.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install @burakbey/jsondb

Using yarn:

yarn add @burakbey/jsondb

Initialization

Create data folder on root path.

// src/index.ts

import { join } from 'path';
import { JsonDB, Store } from '@burakbey/jsondb';

const store = new Store({
    mainPath: join(__dirname, '../data')
});
new JsonDB(store);

Creating a new model

Create users.json in data folder with [] content.

// data/users.json

[]
// src/models/User.ts

/* eslint-disable no-use-before-define */
import { Collection, Item } from '@burakbey/jsondb';

export class User extends Item<User> {
    username: string;

    password: string;
}

export const UserCollection = new Collection<User>(User, 'users');

Using the methods

// src/index.ts

import { User, UserCollection } from './models/User';

// Create new users
const admin = new User({
    username: 'admin',
    password: 'password'
});

const user = new User({
    username: 'user',
    password: 'password'
});

UserCollection.save(admin, user);

// Get all users
const users = UserCollection.find();

// Get all users with filter
const users = UserCollection.find(x => x.password === 'password');

// Get one user
const user = UserCollection.findOne(x => x.username === 'user');

// Update user
const user = UserCollection.findOne(x => x.username === 'user');
if (user) {
    user.username = 'user-updated';
    UserCollection.update(user);
}

// Delete user
const user = UserCollection.findOne(x => x.username === 'user-updated');
if (user) {
    UserCollection.delete(user);
}

Usage for FiveM

Create data folder on root path.

// server/index.ts

import { JsonDB, Store } from '@burakbey/jsondb';

const store = new Store({
    mainPath: 'data',
    fetch(collection) {
        const dataStr = LoadResourceFile(
            GetCurrentResourceName(),
            `${this.mainPath}/${collection.name}.json`
        );
        const data = JSON.parse(dataStr);
        return data;
    },
    save(collection) {
        SaveResourceFile(
            GetCurrentResourceName(),
            `${this.mainPath}/${collection.name}.json`,
            JSON.stringify(collection.items, null, 4),
            -1
        );
    }
});
new JsonDB(store);

...

Change unique id generator

JsonDB uses uuid package for generating unique ids. If you want to change this to something else, you can use this example:

// src/index.ts

import { randomBytes } from 'crypto';
import { JsonDB, Store } from '@burakbey/jsondb';

const store = new Store({
    mainPath: 'somePathHere',
    getId() {
        const ms = new Date().getTime().toString();
        const id = crypto.randomBytes(8).toString('hex');

        return `${ms}-${id}`;
    }
});
new JsonDB(store);

...

☕ Support

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