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database-js-json

v1.2.1

Published

Database-js driver for JSON files

Downloads

84,860

Readme

database-js-json

A database-js driver for JSON files.

About

This is a wrapper around the jl-sql-api, intended to be used with database-js for handling JSON files.

Our releases adopt Semantic Versioning.

Install

npm install database-js-json

Basic Usage

var Connection = require( 'database-js2' ).Connection;

(async () => {
    const connection = new Database( 'json:///test.json' );
    
    try {
        let statement = await connection.prepareStatement("SELECT * WHERE user_name = ?");
        let rows = await statement.query('not_so_secret_user');
        console.log(rows);
    } catch (error) {
        console.log(error);
    } finally {
        await connection.close();
    }
} )();

Basic Options

Options can be passed as arguments to the database connection string, in URL-format.

  • charset: defines the charset (encoding) used to handle the JSON file

    • Defaults to utf-8
    • Example: const connection = new Database( 'json:///test.json?charset=utf-16' );
    • Available in database-js-json version 1.0.0 or later
  • checkOnConnect: whether it should check if the file exists when connecting to it

    • Defaults to true
    • Example: const connection = new Database( 'json:///test.json?checkOnConnect=false' );
    • Accepts false, no or 0 as false
    • Available in database-js-json version 1.1.0 or later

Additional Options

Options from jl-sql-api can also be passed as arguments to the database connection.

Example: { tmpDir: "/path/to/dir" }

const connection = new Database( 'json:///test.json?tmpDir=path/to/dir' );

When an option that belongs to a group is informed, it must have a dot.

Example: { tmpDir: "/path/to/dir", sortOptions: { inMemoryBufferSize: 32000 } }

const connection = new Database( 'json:///test.json?tmpDir=path/to/dir&sortOptions.inMemoryBufferSize=32000' );

License

MIT (c) thiagodp