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easy.database

v0.0.8

Published

Una base de datos sencilla para tu proyecto (NodeJS)

Downloads

25

Readme

Easy DB (in JSON)

Actualizaciones:

24/05/20: Todos los datos se guardan automaticamente
24/05/20: Se agrego la propiedad PUSH(key, value)
24/05/20: Se agrego la propiedad EXTRACT(key, value)
24/05/20: Se agrego la propiedad all()
24/05/20: Se elimino la propiedad save()
24/05/20: Se arreglaron errores no debidos a la DATABASE
---------------------------------------------------------
* Se agrego la propiedad has.
* Se arreglo el error de undefined a la hora de crear 1 sola carpeta, ahora podran crear variedades de carpetas.
* Se agregaron ejemplos mas coherentes
* Se agregaron splits a la hora de obtener, agregar y quitar valores

Una base de datos sencilla para tu proyecto (NodeJS)

Ejemplo SET

  • Set: Establece una clave y un valor en la Database establecida
const Database = require('easy.database');
let user = new Database("user001", "users");

user.set("nombre", "Juan");
/*Database:{
"nombre": "Juan"
}
*/

Ejemplo GET

  • Get: Obtiene un valor establecido mediante una clave.
const Database = require('easy.database');
let sdb = new Database("coins", "users");

sdb.set("J33sus", {monedas: 500});
sdb.get("J33sus.monedas")

Ejemplo ADD

  • Add: Este suma un valor(NUMERAL) mediante una clave.
const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");

sdb.set("Ren", 0)
sdb.add("Ren", 20)

sdb.get("Ren")//20
//Usando llaves:
sdb.set("Ren", {algo: 0})
sdb.add("ren.algo", 1)
//1

Ejemplo SUBSTRACT

  • Substract: Este resta un valor(NUMERAL) mediante una clave (IGUAL QUE ADD PERO RESTANDO)
const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");

sdb.set("Ren", 300)

sdb.substract("Ren", 25)
sdb.get("Ren")//275
//Usando llaves:
sdb.set("Ren", {algo:300})

sdb.substract("Ren.algo", 25)
sdb.get("Ren.algo")//275

Ejemplo REMOVE

  • Remove: Esto remueve una clave y valor de dicha base, mediante una clave.
const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");

sdb.set("J33sus", "Hola!")

sdb.remove("SoRen") //FALSE: UNDEFINED
sdb.remove("J33sus") //True: DELETED

Ejemplo HAS

const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");
if(!sdb.has("J33sus")) return "Dio verdadero"//True (Efecto revertido)
if(sdb.has("J33sus")) return "Dio falso"//false;
  
//Otro ejemplo:
sdb.set("J33sus", "Ren")
if(sdb.has("J33sus")) return "Dio verdadero"//Dio verdadero

Ejemplo PUSH

const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");
sdb.set("SoRen", ["Apple"])
sdb.push("SoRen", "Pineapple")
//Array: ["Apple", "Pineapple"]

Ejemplo EXTRACT

const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("levels", "users");
sdb.set("SoRen", ["Apple", "Pineapple"])
sdb.extract("SoRen", "Apple")
//Array: ["PineApple"]

Ejemplo ALL

const Database = require('easy.database')
let sdb = new Database("data", "users");
sdb.set("SoRen", "1")
sdb.set("J33sus", "2")
sdb.set("DaspKing", "3")
sdb.all()
/*
Result:
[
{
"SoRen": "1",
"J33sus": "2",
"DaspKing": "3"
}
]
*/

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