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Nozbe's temporary fork of LokiJS - used for WatermelonDB purposes to work around NPM issues
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LokiJS is a document oriented database written in javascript, published under MIT License. Its purpose is to store javascript objects as documents in a nosql fashion and retrieve them with a similar mechanism. Runs in node (including cordova/phonegap and node-webkit), nativescript and the browser. LokiJS is ideal for the following scenarios:
LokiJS supports indexing and views and achieves high-performance through maintaining unique and binary indexes (indices) for data.
The following demos are available:
/path/to/nw demos/desktop_app/
Example usage can be found on the wiki
LokiJS is at version 1.3 [Eostre].
As LokiJS is written in JavaScript it can be run on any environment supporting JavaScript such as browsers, node.js/node-webkit, nativescript mobile framework and hybrid mobile apps (such as phonegap/cordova).
Made by @techfort, with the precious help of Dave Easterday.
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For browser environments you simply need the lokijs.js file contained in src/
You can use bower to install lokijs with bower install lokijs
For node and nativescript environments you can install through npm install lokijs
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For help / enquiries contact joe.minichino@gmail.com
For commercial support contact info.techfort@gmail.com
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Nozbe's fork of LokiJS, optimized for WatermelonDB
The npm package @nozbe/lokijs receives a total of 6,412 weekly downloads. As such, @nozbe/lokijs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nozbe/lokijs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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