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jet-file

v2.0.12

Published

An efficient, production-ready, encrypted database utility.

Downloads

22

Readme

🛫 Jet File

Jet file is a lightweight utility designed for realtime services, data viability and security. It's designed to work using JSON as a file format.

Check out JetStore, it's the future JetFile working system. You should try it !

Get Started with Jet File

Jet File automatically handles directory creation to avoid any runtime errors with missing directories while creating a file.

It also handles file creation if the file don't exists.

To create a new Jet File instance, use the JetFile class and specify the path to the desired file.

import { JetFile } from "jet-file";

const instance = new JetFile("path/to/file.json");

JetFile functions

JetFile.set(key, value) add a new value in the file.

JetFile.get(key) return the value of a key from the file.

Example of a database powered by Jet File

// ...
// EXPRESS CONFIGURATION
// WE ALSO IMPORT "v4" from "uuid"
// ...

const database = new JetFile("db.json");

app.post("/new-user", (req, res) => {
    const uuid = v4(); // unique id of the user

    database.set(
        uuid,
        {name: req.query.name} // data about our user
    );

    res.send(uuid); // we send the uuid of the user back
});

app.post("/get-user", (req, res) => {
    // we send data about the user read from the database
    res.send(database.get(req.query.uuid));
});

🏪 JetStore

JetStore is somewhat an improvement of JetFile and adresses many issues JetFile have.

What does JetStore brings over JetFile ?

You'll see below all the issues and improvements JetStore brings over JetFile:

  • JetStore doesn't cause any RAM overflow when caching files for quick access.
  • JetStore doesn't fails when a datafile gets too big for the filesystem, as it works different than JetFile to manage key-value pairs.
  • JetStore doesn't fails when a datafile is broken, not causing any dataloss.

You'll see below a list of changes in how JetStore operates compared to JetFile:

  • JetStore stores each key data in an individual file, still hashing every data.
  • JetStore doesn't need a saving routing to prevent data loss as every operation is performed on the file and not the cache.
  • JetStore allows operations made on the disk way quicker as it doesn't need to determine and perform action on the data to be stored.

How to get started quickly with JetStore

const store = new JetStore("store/location");

// sets a key
store.editKey(name, value);
// gets a key
store.readKey<T>(name, value);
// read all the keys of this store
store.getEntries();