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@orbit/memory
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An in-memory data source that supports complex querying and updating. Because memory sources maintain data in immutable data structures, they can be efficiently forked. Forked sources can diverge from the master source, and then any changes can be merged later.
Install with yarn:
yarn add @orbit/memory
Or with npm:
npm install @orbit/memory
To install dependencies:
yarn install
Distributions can be built to the /dist
directory by running:
yarn build
Test in CI mode by running:
yarn test
Test within a browser (at http://localhost:8080/) by running:
yarn start
Copyright 2014-2021 Cerebris Corporation. MIT License (see LICENSE for details).
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Orbit source for managing in-memory records.
The npm package @orbit/memory receives a total of 963 weekly downloads. As such, @orbit/memory popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @orbit/memory demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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