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dwaal

v0.2.0

Published

Key-value storage shared between processes

Downloads

9,581

Readme

Dwaal

dwaal. A dreamy, dazed, absent-minded, or befuddled state. Wiktionary

Dwaal is a persisted key-value storage for Node JS that can be shared by several processes on the same local machine.

Usage


const Storage = require('dwaal');

const storage = new Storage({
  path: 'directory/that/exists'
});

// Get something
storage.get('cookie')
  .then(value => console.log('Value was', value))
  .catch(handleErrorHere);

// Set something
storage.set('cookie', 'Cookies are tasty')
  .then(() => console.log('Data has been set'))
  .catch(handleErrorHere);

How it works

Dwaal connects processes that use the same storage together via a Unix socket and elects a process to leader that is responsible for managing the storage. This leader keeps an in-memory map with all of the data and handles requests from other processes that want to get or set data.

When the data in the storage changes it is lazily written around every 500 ms. Data is always written atomically to minimize the chance of the storage file being corrupted.