ramlitedb
v3.0.2
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NoSQL Database for node.js with all data loaded in ram and backup in json file
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ramliteDB
NoSQL Database for node.js with all data loaded in ram and backup in json file.
Principles
- ramliteDB doesn't need huge configurations or anything else. You won't have to setup a DB server.
- ramliteDB is intended for small projects
- The backup process of ramliteDB is detached from the writing process (for more efficiency). But this mean that if your application crash, some of the data may have not been saved in file.
Why would you use it ?
- No configuration
- No server
- Fast (ram)
- (REALLY) Easy to learn
- JSON optimised
Examples
Here is a list of way to set and get the data
// Load the library
var RamliteDB = require('ramlitedb');
// instanciate the database
var rlDB = new RamliteDB({
backupFile: './dataBase.json'
});
// wait for database to be loaded
rlDB.on('load', () => {
// set a numerical value
rlDB.set('version', 1.5);
rlDB.get('version'); // (numeric) 1.5
// set a string value
rlDB.set('cake.name', 'Chocolator');
rlDB.get('cake.name'); // (string) "Chocolator"
rlDB.set('cake.sugar', '10 kg');
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.sugar')); // (string) "10 kg"
// set a boolean value
rlDB.set('cake.good', true);
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.good')); // (bool) true
// set an array
rlDB.set('cake.ingredients', [
"egg",
"sugar",
"chocolate",
"floor"
]);
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.ingredients')); // (array) [egg, ...]
// get a specific element from an array
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.ingredients.2')); // (string) "chocolate"
// set an object
rlDB.set('cake.description', {
title: "my cake",
author: "me the cooker"
});
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.description')); // (object) {title: ...}
// get element inside and object
console.log(rlDB.get('cake.description.title')); // (string) "my cake"
// Alternative syntax
console.log(rlDB.get(['cake', 'description', 'title'])); // (string) "my cake"
// get element anywhere in the database
console.log(rlDB.get('cake')); // (object) {"name":"Chocolator", "sugar": "10 kg", ...}
})
In the end you should have dataBase.json like this
{
"version": 1.5,
"cake": {
"name": "Chocolator",
"sugar": "10 kg",
"good": true,
"ingredients": [
"egg",
"sugar",
"chocolate",
"floor"
],
"description": {
"title": "my cake",
"author": "me the cooker"
}
}
}
Doc
ramliteDB.set(key, value)
Set a value
- param {str/array} key Key Path to the data (dot separated)
- param {mixed} value The value to record
- return {bool} is that a success ?
ramliteDB.get(key)
Get a value
- param {str/array} key Path to the data (dot separated)
- return {mixed} null/data
ramlite.index(path, by)
Create an index. It's needed to make "getby" researchs. (researchs will be in O(1) complexity)
- {str/array} key Key Path to the data to index (dot separated)
- {str} by name of the propety to index
- return {bool} is that a success ?
ramlite.getBy(path, by, value)
Get every objects located at key, having 'by' set to 'value'
- {str/array} key Key Path to the indexed data (dot separated)
- {str} by name of the propety to index
- {str} value value of the propety
- return {mixed} null/data
ramliteDB.destroy()
Free all ressources (! this is asynchrone !)
ramliteDB.on(event, callback)
Attach an action to a specific event (load, backup, unload)
- param {str} event Event Name
- param {Function} callback Action to attach
Have fun folks ;)
Feel free to contribute and give feedbacks