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qd.db

v3.0.0

Published

A simple json database package that belongs to the Quantum Developers server in Discord

Downloads

131

Readme

Installation

Use npm or yarn to install qd.db package :

npm install qd.db
yarn add qd.db

Initialization

Javascript Example

const { QuantumDB } = require('qd.db');
const db = new QuantumDB('database.json');//Specify a file to be the database

Typescript Example

import { QuantumDB } from 'qd.db'
const db = new QuantumDB('database.json');//Specify a file to be the database

Quick Start

Considering that you used the previous code to initialize the database :

async function example() {
  // Adding a value
  await db.set('A', 'Apple');
  const value = await db.get('A');
  console.log(value);// Output < Apple >

  // Adding a value in an array
  await db.push('B', 'Banana');
  await db.push('B', 'Blueberry');
  const array = await db.get('B');
  console.log(array);// Output < ['Banana', 'Blueberry'] >

  // Removing a value from an array
  await db.pull('B', 'Banana');
  const nextArray = await db.get('B');
  console.log(nextArray);// Output < ['Blueberry'] >

  // Deleting a value
  await db.delete('A');

  // Getting all data
  const data = await db.getAll();
  console.log(data);// Output < [ { key: 'B', value: ['Blueberry'] } ] >

  // Clearing all data
  await db.clearAll();
}

example();

Api Reference

  • set('key', 'value') : Sets a value for a specified key.
  • push('key', 'value') : Pushs a value in an array for a specified key.
  • pull('key', 'value') : Pulls a value from an array for a specified key.
  • get('key') : Returns a value using the key.
  • delete('key') : Deletes an item using the key.
  • getAll() : Returns all database data.
  • clearAll() : Clears all database data.

Our Community

To inquire about the package and get help with every part of it, you can visit our server on Discord.