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jsonpool

v2.0.2

Published

A json database for devs

Downloads

32

Readme

About

JSON-POOL is a secure way to store json data online, using an rest api. I was inspired by myjson.com to make an online json storage system, that unlike myjson gave you the ablity to modify/remove any data you have created using auth tokens

There is a production instance running on https://jsonpool.herokuapp.com Which you can use all the time.

API

See api.md

CLI

It is posible to start an CLI instance by install jsonpool with npm i -g jsonpool and then executing jsonpool. To specify an port you will need to set the PORT env variable like this $PORT=8080. Rigth now there are two modes fs (filesystem) and db (database). The file system create induvidial files for each pool, where as the database stores it all in a single json file, which migth be "cleaner" but in the long run if we end up having millions of millions of pools and then a single file will get very very slow.

News

The editor is now powered by ace

TODO

  • [x] Replace node-json-db with a seprate file system were the data can be encrypted
  • [x] Dispose of auth key and instead only leave the hash
  • [x] Replace jsoneditor with something else