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@getanthill/datastore
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DatastoreThis project aims to help developers deploying state-of-the-art
Event-Source data models in a unified and standardized way. The
Datastore
is composed of several parts:
The RESTful API is fully compliant Open API 3.0. It is exposing standardized routes for models managed by the Datastore such as create, update, etc.
Administrators can access routes dedicated to the Datastore
administration on /api/admin
once the environment variable flag
FEATURE_API_ADMIN=true
.
The SDK is a simple HTTP client helping developers to consume the Datastore APIs from the code. The SDK is for now only available at a low level and in Javascript.
Because the API is Open API 3.0 compliant, any code generator can be used to get a client in your prefered language:
The Backoffice is a User Interface to manage data in your
Datastore
. To activate this feature, you must set the
environment variable flag FEATURE_BACKOFFICE=true
.
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Event-Sourced Datastore
The npm package @getanthill/datastore receives a total of 164 weekly downloads. As such, @getanthill/datastore popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @getanthill/datastore demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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