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jsdatalinker

v1.0.2

Published

Bridging Innovation, Connecting Data

Downloads

10

Readme

JSDataLinker

JSDataLinker is the ultimate JavaScript package for database connectivity. Designed to work seamlessly with Firebase and other databases, JSDataLinker provides developers with a powerful toolkit for building robust applications. Streamline your frontend and backend development with JSDataLinker.

Installation

To install JSDataLinker, simply run:

npm install jsdatalinker

Usage

Firebase Storage Operations

import { Storage } from 'jsdatalinker';

// Initialize Firebase Storage instance
const storage = new Storage('path/to/storage');

// Upload a base64-encoded image
const uploadResult = await storage.uploadByte8Array('path/to/image.jpg', 'base64EncodedImageData');
console.log(uploadResult); // [true, 'downloadURL']

// Upload a file
const file = ...; // File object
const uploadFileResult = await storage.uploadFile(file, 'path/to/file');
console.log(uploadFileResult); // [true, 'downloadURL']

// Get download URL of a file
const downloadURLResult = await storage.getDownloadURL('path/to/file');
console.log(downloadURLResult); // [true, 'downloadURL']

// Delete a file
const deleteResult = await storage.deleteFile('path/to/file');
console.log(deleteResult); // [true, NaN]

Firebase Realtime Database Operations

import { RealTime } from "jsdatalinker";

// Initialize Firebase Realtime Database instance
const database = new RealTime("path/to/database");

// Create a new item
const createResult = await database.create({ name: "John", age: 30 });
console.log(createResult); // [true, 'newItemId']

// Read all items
const readResult = await database.read();
console.log(readResult); // [true, [{ id: 'itemId', name: 'John', age: 30 }]]

// Update an item
const updateResult = await database.update("itemId", { name: "Jane", age: 35 });
console.log(updateResult); // [true, true]

// Delete an item
const deleteResult = await database.delete("itemId");
console.log(deleteResult); // [true, true]

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.