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direct-data

v1.0.15

Published

Component that reads source data, and saves them in edit mode

Downloads

80

Readme

https://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/download-circular-button_54993 direct-data

Component for reading/saving data directly into source code.

CodeQL

pages-build-deployment

Setup

Directly in web page

Include the scripts in html as follow:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/config-template-merger/public/direct-data.js"></script>

Through NPM

Add to package.json:

  "dependencies": {
  	...
    "direct-data": "^1.0.0",
    ...
  }

Use Browserify to make classes available in browser

In package.json:

  "scripts": {
  	...
    "browserify": "browserify browserify/main.js -s dok-lib -o public/gen/compact.js",
    ...
  },

In browserify/main.js:

const { DirectData } = require('direct-data');

module.exports = {
  DirectData,
};

Components

DirectData

Description

DirectData is used for reading and saving data. It's meant to read from JSON file, with an option to save if the current app is ran from Node.js.

Usage

const directData = new DirectData();
directData.onSave = () => console.log("Data saved.");

const data = await directData.getData("pathToData");

//	manipulate data
data.field1 = 123;
data.field2 = 456;
directData.didChange("pathToData");

//	after 3 sec, the updated data gets saved. Typically, it's used to save directly into the code base.

//	Note: If directData is used outside of Node.js (or without a proper dataWriter), then it can be used to just read data.

ServerHandler

Description

ServerHandler is used on Node.js side. Attached to an express app, it exposes API to load and save to the local source.

Usage

This gives access to save and load, through the "/data" endpoint.

const { ServerHandler } = require('direct-data/src/server-handler.js');

const app = express();
new ServerHandler(app);

The second parameter (optional) is "readOnly", to disable all write.

A folder can be passed as 3rd parameter to specify the folder to save to. Ex:

const app = express();
new ServerHandler(app, false, `${__dirname}/public/database`);

Demo

demo