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zset-node

v1.1.1

Published

queue with a weight in the memory

Downloads

3

Readme

ZSet - node queue with a weight in the memory

Build Status npm version

methods

create: let zset = new ZSet({t1: {val: {val: 1}}})

add new item : zset.set('t2', {val: {val: 10}})

multiple add new item: zset.add({t3: {val: {val: 3}}})

increment weight item: zset.incr('t2', weight = 1)

search item: zset.search('val.val', callback)' callback example - (count) => count > 0 val.val - path

first item: zset.first()

last item: zset.first(true)

first and pop item: zset.firstPop()

del item: zset.del('t2')

get by key item: zset.byKey('t1')

restart weight zset.restart(default = 1)

clear zset zset.clear()

Links

only object values

setLink zset.setLink('t10.val', 10)

getLink zset.setLink(10)

delLink zset.delLink(10)

Install: npm i zset-node --save

Example use:

let ZSet = require('zset-node');
let zset = new ZSet({t1: {val: {val: 1}}});
zset.set('t2', {val: {val: 10}})
zset.incr('t2')
console.log(zset.first());
console.log(zset.search('val.val', (count) => count > 5));
zset.incr('t1', 5)
zset.incr('t2', -1)
console.log(zset.first());
zset.restart()
zset.byKey('t1')
zset.clear()

benchmark:

       1,777,719 op/s » full
      10,857,283 op/s » set
     184,439,075 op/s » incr
      16,156,104 op/s » set2
      15,822,752 op/s » get
       1,351,739 op/s » search
      14,427,746 op/s » first
      13,898,607 op/s » last
     217,104,550 op/s » byKey
       5,367,071 op/s » first and pop
         592,784 op/s » set_link


  Suites:  1
  Benches: 6
  Elapsed: 5,085.41 ms