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japidb

v1.0.1

Published

japidb is an improved way to implement offline storage

Downloads

17

Readme


description: 'japidb is an easy, improved way to implement offline storage at your web app.'

Getting Started

japidb is an easy and improved way to implement offline storage at your web apps. Forget about localstorage, do not worry, and use japi.

Read the full documentation at https://cacilie.gitbook.io/japidb/

npm i -s japidb

japidb has 3 types of storage, Collection, Bulb, and Item.

Collection are the analogous of tables. You can store multiple documents over there. (Like rows in sql and documents at mongo)

import { Collection } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/japidb';
	
  const task = new Collection('Task', 'id');
  
  task.save({
  	'id': 1,
    'task' : 'Code japidb',
    'done': true
  })
  
  task.save({
  	'id' : 2,
    'task' : 'Publish japidb',
    'done': false
  })
  
  const tasks = task.find()
  
  console.log(tasks)

Let's see whats going on there,

To define a new collection, you need to initialize the Collection object, the first parameter is the name of the collection and the second one, the field that is going to work as primary key.

const task = new Collection('Task', 'id');

Then, in order to add new documents to the collection, (like an insert into at sql), you just need to call the save method.

task.save({
	'id': 1,
  'task' : 'Code japidb',
  done: true
})
  
task.save({
	'id' : 2,
  'task' : 'Publish japidb',
  done: false
})

This will add two documents to your collections. It is important to say that if the document already exist (based on the id Field provided), the document will be updated.

In order to get all the documents in your collection, you can use de find method.

const tasks = task.find()

You can use the find method with parameters in order to add some filters to the data.

const tasks = task.find({
	'done': true
})

This will retrieve all the tasks in which done is equal true.

//printing tasks
[{
  done: true,
  id: 1,
  task: "Code japidb"
}]

Also, with the get method, it is posible to get a document based on its primary key.

const task1 = task.get(1)
// printing task 1
{
  done: true,
  id: 1,
  task: "Code japidb"
}

An also, you can remove a document using its primary key

const removed = task.remove(1)
// printing removed
{
  done: true,
  id: 1,
  task: "Code japidb"
}

Test it on JSFiddle https://jsfiddle.net/cacilie/pdu7fytw/26/