json-file-object
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periodically persisting JSON-able objects into files (one per object)
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json-file-object
A mockup of a db for a single "JSON"-able object, periodically stored in a file so it can be recovered after restart.
To install, do
> npm install json-file-object
Example
var json_file_object = require("json-file-object");
var my_obj = json_file_object();
The reference stored in variable my_obj
is saved to the file
file_object.json
every 5 secs. If the file exists, the object under
the reference is initialized with the JSON parsed content of the file,
if not it is initialized to {}
.
The above defaults (for the file name, the interval, or the initial value) can be
specified by the parameters passed to the constructor function
returned by json_file_object = require("json-file-object")
. I.e.,
var my_obj = json_file_object()
really means:
var my_obj = json_file_object({value:{}, file:"json_file_object.json", saveEverySecs:5, forceNew:false});
If flag forceNew
is set, the old content of the file is ignored and the initial value of the returned object is set by the first argument.
The generator function returned by require("json-file-object")
, called
here json_file_object
, has following methods:
json_file_object.stop(obj)
- stops recordingobj
to its filejson_file_object.stopAll()
- stops all recordingsjson_file_object.erase(obj)
- stops recordingobj
and erases the corresponding filejson_file_object.eraseAll()
- stops all recordings and erases all corresponding files
For more info, look into the code index.coffee
and tests
test.coffee
, re_test.coffee
, which are probably shorter than that
document.
Warnings!
You can not reassign a new reference to my_obj
and hope that the new value will be persisted. For example, if you do
my_obj = ["Hey"];
the old reference kept by my_obj
is lost, so any change to my_obj
, such as
my_obj.push("Ho");
will not be persisted (because the value under the old reference is being persisted). The logic here is somehow similar to exports
and module.exports
.
Also, notice that in order to properly terminate the node
process
using json-file-object
you will need to stop "persisting", e.g., by
calling json_file_object.stopAll()
.