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dpwshorts

v1.0.16

Published

Execute basic DPWeb tasks more faster.

Downloads

4

Readme

DPWShorts

Pre-Alpha Documentation

Features :

  • Error/Warning/Info Console Logging (with colors!)
  • TempDB (a temporary database)
  • New features coming soon..

Get started


const DPWShorts = require("dpwshorts")

const DPWS = new DPWShorts()

Err,Warn,Info Console usage

DPWS.Console(Type, Desc, NoDescWarn) 
// Example : DPWS.Console("ERR", "Couldn't execute test()")
// For Type you can use ERR, WARN or INFO

// There's a warning if you don't set the Desc property but you can ignore it by turning on the NoDescWarn property.
// Example : DPWS.Console("ERR", "", true) <- it will ignore the warning
// Example : DPWS.Console("ERR", "", true) <- it will show the warning

TempDB usage (a simple, easy to use & fast to setup temporary database)

Usage :
DPWS.TempDBAddValue(Name, Value, DebugMode) // Add/Create a new value
DPWS.TempDBGetValue(ValueName) // Get the created value
TempDBModifyValue(ValueName, NewValue) // Modify the created value (you can't modify the name of the value)
TempDBRemoveValue(ValueName) // Remove the created value.
DPWS.TempDBAddValue("Level", "85") // Create/Add a new value to the database

DPWS.TempDBGetValue("Level") // Get the value of "Level"

// Log the value with DPWShorts Console :
DPWS.Console("INFO",`You are level ${DPWS.TempDBGetValue("Level")}!`)

// Log the value with DPWShorts Console : 
console.log(`You are level ${DPWS.TempDBGetValue("Level")}!`)

// Modify a value :
DPWS.TempDBModifyValue("Level", "86")

DPWS.Console("INFO",`You are now level ${DPWS.TempDBGetValue("Level")}!`) // Log the new value

// Delete a value
DPWS.TempDBRemoveValue("Level")

DPWS.TempDBGetValue("Level") // Check if the value is deleted
// It will return an error if the value is deleted.
You can also enable the debug mode when you create your value with TempDBAddValue() by changing the DebugMode property to true.

Patch Note (v1.0.16)

  • DPWS.TempDBGetValue() "undefined" value issue fixed.

Need some help or you found a bug?