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iter-db-http-server

v0.0.3

Published

server, runs iter-db database

Downloads

2

Readme

list-db-server

http-server, runs list-db database

Console run

Variant 1: run command: npx iter-db-http-server [flags] Variant 2: create in package command:

//package.json
{
    ...
    "scripts": {
        ...
        "run:db": "iter-db-http-server [flags]"
    }
}

where flags is:

  • -at - auth-token flag. Next command-line-parameter should be auth-token value. Else, it will be generated randomly.
  • -fp - file-path flag. Next command-line-parameter should be absolute file-path to json storage, or relative file-path by package root.
  • -wd - min delay before iterations of reserving data from memory to .json store file. Next command-line-parameter should be integer positive value in milliseconds.
  • -u - unlink flag. Next command-line-parameter should be 0(default) or 1. If equals 1, db event cycle will unlink and script may be finished.
  • -p - port flag. Next command-line-parameter shpuel be port value.
  • -cao - cors-allow-origin flag.

Example of command

npx iter-db-http-server -p 3000 -fp ./test.json -at as7g8-8dashg9

Commands

Commands to iter-db and details of working see here: https://github.com/mnemesong/iter-db

Author

Anatoly Starodubtsev [email protected]

License

MIT