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@pulumi/query
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An simple, relational SDK for querying TypeScript and JavaScript data structures
query.js makes it easy to write SQL-like queries over JavaScript data structures. It supports
Array
, Set
, Map
, and Object
, as well as Iterable
more generally. Unlike other query
libraries, query.js has strong support for Promise
, and is considerably easier to understand and
write than streaming query models such as RxJS.
This package is available in JavaScript/TypeScript for use with Node.js. Install it using either npm
:
$ npm install @pulumi/query
or yarn
:
$ yarn add @pulumi/query
v0.6.0
AsyncQueryable#concat
interface type to accurately reflect the underlying type of the
implementation.FAQs
An simple, relational SDK for querying TypeScript and JavaScript data structures
The npm package @pulumi/query receives a total of 205,353 weekly downloads. As such, @pulumi/query popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pulumi/query demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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