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@arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb
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Storage engine that uses nedb to store data, implements interfaces defined in
@arcblock/did-auth-storage
.
npm install @arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb
// or
yarn add @arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb
const DiskStorage = require('@arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb');
const storage = new DiskStorage({
dbPath: '/path/to/db',
});
// Listen on events of the storage
storage.on('create', d => console.log('create', d));
storage.on('update', d => console.log('update', d));
storage.on('destroy', d => console.log('destroy', d));
(async () => {
const token = '123456';
const item = await storage.create(token);
})();
Name | Website |
---|---|
wangshijun | https://ocap.arcblock.io |
FAQs
Storage engine that uses nedb for did-auth
The npm package @arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb receives a total of 287 weekly downloads. As such, @arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arcblock/did-auth-storage-nedb demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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