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edudb

v1.3.0

Published

A synchronous JSON based database

Downloads

15

Readme

EduDB

EduDB is the public version for Edu repository (soon) and works as a database. It is JavaScript friendly, importing JSON files as objects in a synchronous way by using NodeJS (v8.12).

Getting started

To install it, you have two options: cloning directly to your machine or downloading via npm:

Using npm

npm i edudb

Then import

const db = require('edudb');

And that's all! That simple and that easy.

Documentation

For documentation and others, you can find everything on the wiki section. Remember to post issues if needed to make the database better!

Usages

The database was made while working on a project so it has and will have everything that is required to get an application running correctly in terms of data management.

Maybe, in the future it'll also work as a server to support bigger projects.

Authors

  • Sebastián Leyton M - Main developer. Since 10/15/18.

If you are a contributor you will appear here if you want to! :)

License

If you use the database, please make sure you follow the rules in LICENSE file but most importantly, notice me if you're going to distribute or use it on your project. That'll be awesome!

That's all, get it and enjoy!