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stack.db

v2.7.2

Published

Smallest and fastest JSON database for Node, Electron and browser.

Downloads

5

Readme

stack.db

Small and fast JSON database for Node and browser.

downloads version

Installation

Warning: stack.db is requires node.js version greater than 12!

npm i stack.db

Or, if you're using yarn

yarn add stack.db

Also, if you want to use stack.db in browser

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/LocalStorage.min.js"></script>
<script>
	const db = new LocalStorage();
</script>

Features

  • Fast
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to use
  • Simple
  • Beginner friendly
  • Dot notation
  • Relative path support
  • Browser support
  • MongoDB support

Usage

MongoDB Usage

const { MongoDB } = require("stack.db");
const db = new MongoDB("your mongo connect url", "your schema name");

// To update or set your data;
await db.set("example", "test"); // -> test

// To get your data;
await db.get("example"); // -> test

// To delete your data;
await db.delete("example"); // -> true

// To increase your data;
await db.add("example", 2); // -> 2

// To decrase your data;
await db.subtract("example", 1); // -> 1

// To learn database has the data;
await db.has("example"); // -> true

// To push the data;
await db.push("example", "test"); // -> "test"

// To pull the data;
await db.pull("example", "test"); // -> []

// To get all data;
await db.all();

// To delete all data;
await db.clear();

// To create a collection;
await db.createCollection("collection name");

// To delete collection you've connected;
await db.dropCollection();

// To learn database's uptime;
db.uptime();

// To change your schema name;
db.updateModel("new schema name");

// To create a schema;
db.createSchema("schema name");

JSON Database Usage

const { Database } = require("stack.db");
const db = new Database();
// If you want you specify the file to save the data like; new Database("myDatas");

// To update or set your data;
db.set("example", "test"); // -> test

// To get your data;
db.get("example"); // -> test

// To delete your data;
db.delete("example"); // -> true

// To increase your data;
db.add("example", 2); // -> 2

// To decrase your data;
db.subtract("example", 1); // -> 1

// To learn database has the data;
db.has("example"); // -> true

// To push the data;
db.push("example", "test"); // -> "test"

// To pull the data;
db.pull("example", "test"); // -> []

// To get all data;
db.all();

// To delete all data;
db.clear();

// To get database's ping;
db.ping();

Changelog

### 2.7.0, 2.7.1

  • Some fixes.

2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3, 2.6.4, 2.6.5, 2.6.6, 2.6.7, 2.6.8, 2.6.9

  • Fixed a bug.

2.6.0

  • TypeScript rewrite.

2.4.4, 2.4., 2.4.6, 2.5.0

  • Fixed a bug.

2.4.3

  • Fixed some bugs.
  • Added options parameter while connecting to MongoDB.

2.4.2

  • Added MongoDB adapter.
  • Added MongoDB support.

2.4.1

  • Added LocalStorage adapter.
  • Added browser support.

2.4.0

  • Added pretty and write properties to some methods.
  • Added relative path feature.

2.3.1

  • Fixed multiple bugs.

2.1.1, 2.0.0, 2.3.0

  • Fixed a bug.

2.1.0

  • Added pull method.
  • Get and set methods are accelerated.

2.0.0

  • Large-scale optimizations have been made.
  • All methods are synchronous.

1.1.2

  • A little accelerated.

1.1.1

  • Fixed some bugs.

1.1.0

  • All methods are asynchronous.