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@syamdanda/json-base

v0.1.6

Published

jsonbase is like a database which build on top of json files. This isn't an alternative for database, but if you want to develop quick prototypes/poc or need of a database with minimal requirements then, JSONBASoption you can consider

Downloads

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Readme

Json-Base

A database software completely built as JSON files in backend. A powerful, portable and simple database works on top of JSON files. It is like a database software, currently having basic CRUD operation features. You can use this as a backend for your ReST APIs as well. The software is completely free and opensource. We are coming up with new features and providing more updates. The another beautiful advantage with JSON-base is since it is a NPM module, this fits well in your nodeJs applications eco system. if you want to develop quick prototypes/poc or need of a database with minimal requirements then, JSONBASe is an must option that you can consider. However there is a limitation if you go beyond a million records per table.

@@ Currently in Pre-Alpha Version @@

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. Checkout the below examples to know how to use the JSON-Base built in APIs.

Installing

A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get started with JSON-Base

npm i @syamdanda/json-base

And then import the json-base npm module into your nodejs application

var jsonDB = require('@syamdanda/json-base');

Documentation

Check-out the below code snippets to use the JSON-Base module in your application.

Database Operations

  • To create database
let options = {
  'name': 'myDatabase'
};
jsonDB.createDatabase(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To delete database
let options = {
  'name': 'myDatabase'
};
jsonDB.dropDatabase(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});

⬆ Back to Top

  • Table Operations

    • To create table
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users'
};

jsonDB.createTable(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To drop table
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users'
};

jsonDB.dropTable(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To insert record table
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'record': {'email': '[email protected]', 'phone': '+1 1234567890', 'name': 'userName'}
};

jsonDB.insertRecord(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To insert more than one record
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'records': [{'email': '[email protected]', 'phone': '+1 1234567890', 'name': 'userName'},{'email': '[email protected]', 'phone': '+1 1234567890', 'name': 'userName2'}]
};

jsonDB.batchInsert(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To get record by Id
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'recordId': 1
};

jsonDB.getRecordById(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To get record by key value

If you want to search and retrieve a record based on some key and value use the below method.

let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'key': 'email', 
   'value': '[email protected]'
};

jsonDB.getRecordByKeyValue(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To get record by more than one key value or object.

If you want to search and retrieve a record based on more than one key and value use the below method.

let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'obj': {'email': '[email protected]', 'phone': '+1 1234567890', 'name': 'userName'}
};

jsonDB.getRecordByObject(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To get records based on search flag you can define any one value for flag
    • beginsWith : searches records whose value is begins with the mentioned value for the key
    • endsWith : searches records whose value is endsWith with the mentioned value for the key
    • contains : searches records whose value contains with the mentioned value for the key
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
  'key': 'email',
  'value': 'gmail',
  'flag': 'contains'
};

jsonDB.getRecordsBySearch(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To get all records from a table
let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users'
};

jsonDB.getAllRecords(options, function(response) {
  console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To delete record by Id

let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'recordId': 1
};

jsonDB.deleteRecordById(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To update record by Id

let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'recordId': 1,
   'recordObj': {'email': 'new123', 'pwd': 'password'}
};

jsonDB.updateRecordById(options, function(response) {
	console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});
  • To update record by key value

let options = {
  'database': 'myDatabase',
  'tableName': 'Users',
   'key': 'email',
   'value': '[email protected]',
   'recordObj': {'email': 'new123', 'pwd': 'password'}
};

jsonDB.updateRecordByKeyValue(options, function(response) {
  console.log(JSON.stringify(response));
});

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

  • Issue fixes in 0.1.0 on 01.Jul.2020
  • Added getRecordsBySearch API in 0.0.9 on 01.Jul.2020
  • Documentation and issue fixes in 0.0.8 on 30.Jun.2020
  • Added documentation in 0.0.7 on 29.Jun.2020
  • Current stable version is 0.0.5 which is released on 27.Jun.2020

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details