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RxData is a schemaless reactive document database for web browsers. It is inspired by rxdb but uses localForage instead of pouchdb to store data.
RxData is a schemaless reactive document database for web browsers. It is inspired by rxdb but uses localForage instead of pouchdb to store data.
Install @creately/rxdata module from npm.
npm install @creately/rxdata
Create a new database. Also create some collections to group similar data.
import { Database } from '@creately/rxdata'
const db = new Database('test-db')
const vehicles = db.collection('vehicles')
Query documents in a collection and subscribe to changes in result data.
vehicles
.find({ tires: { $gte: 4 } })
.subscribe(data => console.log('data:', data))
Use collection methods to query, insert, modify or remove documents.
await vehicles.insert({
id: 'todo-1',
title: 'write database module',
})
await vehicles.update(
{ id: 'todo-1' },
{ $set: { completed: true }},
)
await vehicles.remove(
{ id: 'todo-1' },
)
FAQs
RxData is a schemaless reactive document database for web browsers. It is inspired by rxdb but uses localForage instead of pouchdb to store data.
The npm package @creately/rxdata receives a total of 102 weekly downloads. As such, @creately/rxdata popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @creately/rxdata demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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