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flatty

v1.4.4

Published

This library was build for quickly testing API using local DB. Also can be used as non-failing, always reachable DB used for presentations (This is why it was created). This module is small ~300 LOC.

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Flatty

This library was build for quickly testing API using local DB. Also can be used as non-failing, always reachable DB used for presentations (This is why it was created). This module is small ~300 LOC.

Be warned, that it is not stable and API is subject to change.

install: npm install flatty

API

var flatty = require("flatty");
var Store = require("flatty/stores/native");

var pokemons = new flatty("./pokemons.db", {
    interval: 50, // In ms
    store: new Store()
});

Methods

set([id], data, callback)

Options:

  • id (if omitted, random id will be generated)
  • data - valid JSON data
  • callback - Obvious

Example:

pokemons.set({name: "Lapras", type: "ice"}, function(id) {
  console.log(id) // Some random string (qFbzoWk7qyWFMW0u)
});
pokemons.set("AFgzoWk7qAWFMd3f", {name: "Rotom", type: "ghost"}, function(id) {
  console.log(id) // Some random string (qFbzoWk7qyWFMW0u)
});

get([id], callback)

Options:

  • id (if omitted, will return all records)
  • callback(results) - Again, callback! typeof results === (id === undefined) ? "array" : "object"

Example:

pokemons.get(function(pokemons) {
  console.log(pokemons) // [{name: "Lapras", type: "ice", id: "qFbzoWk7qyWFMW0u"},{name: "Rotom", type: "ghost", id: "AFgzoWk7qAWFMd3f"}]
});

pokemons.get("qFbzoWk7qyWFMW0u", function(pokemon) {
    console.log(pokemon) // {name: "Lapras", type: "ice", id: "qFbzoWk7qyWFMW0u"}
});

delete(id, callback)

Options:

  • id - ID of the record
  • callback - OH, THAT!

Example:

pokemon.delete("AFgzoWk7qAWFMd3f", function() {
  //Deleted record!
});

update(id, data, callback)

Options:

  • id - ID of the record
  • callback - SUCH CALLBACK!

Example:

pokemon.update("AFgzoWk7qAWFMd3f", {pokedex_id: 479}, function() {
  //Updated!
});

find(search, callback)

Options:

  • search - valid JSON object
  • callback(results) - CALLBACK WOW! typeof results === "array"

Example:

pokemon.find({pokedex_id: 479}, function(results) {
  console.log(results) // [{name: "Rotom", type: "ghost", id: "AFgzoWk7qAWFMd3f"}]
});

pokemon.find({pokedex_id: 479, name: "Lapras"}, function(results) {
  console.log(results) // null
});

option(key, val)

Options:

  • key - option name
  • val - options value

Example:

pokemon.option("index", true);

Events

record:set - callback: fn(key). Key is id of record. record:update - callback: fn(key). Key is id of record. record:delete - callback: fn(key). Key is id of record.

option:change - Emitted when option has changed.

Ticker

Ticker is a function, that saves data to disk at certain interval. Data format is JSON or native format, which looks like ID\t{data: "stuff"}\n, so it`s highly editable and readable. Currently interval is set to 50ms. But dont worry! It will not flood your drive, because it will write only if changes were made.