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filexdb

v0.1.1

Published

A lightweight local NoSQL database

Downloads

58

Readme

Filexdb

Installation

npm install filexdb

Usage

import FileXdb from 'filexdb'

// Initiate database
const db = new FileXdb('filexdb/data/filex.db')

// Create collection
const User = await db.collection('user')

// Start using database
const user = await User.insertOne({ name: "Sam", email: '[email protected]' })

Methods

Database Methods

filexdb.collection(collectionName)
filexdb.listCollection()

Collection Methods

await Collection.find(query, option)
await Collection.findOne(query)
await Collection.findById(_id)

await Collection.create(document)
await Collection.insertOne(document)
await Collection.insertMany(documents)

await Collection.deleteOne(query)
await Collection.deleteMany(query)
await Collection.findByIdAndDelete(_id)

await Collection.updateOne(query, payload, option)
await Collection.updateMany(query, payload)
await Collection.findByIdAndUpdate(_if, payload, option)

await Collection.export()

await Collection.count()
await Collection.drop()
await Collection.rename()

More Features

FileXdb is in Beta stage. Currently we have above features only. We will come back to you with other advanced features soon.

You may also contribute in this journey.

Contributing

Thank you for investing your time in contributing to our project! Whether it's a bug report, new feature, correction, or additional documentation, we greatly value feedback and contributions from our community. Any contribution you make will be reflected on github.com/CodingSamrat/FileXdb.js✨.

Contributions to FileXdb are welcome! Here's how to get started:

  • Open an issue or find for related issues to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
  • Fork the repository on GitHub.
  • Create a new branch of the master branch and start making your changes.
  • Make a meaning-full commit.
  • Write a test, which shows that the bug is fixed or the feature works as expected.
  • Send a pull request and wait until it gets merged and published.