StartupJS Backend
Create a new ShareDB backend instance
Installation
yarn add @startupjs/backend
Requirements
nconf: *
Configuration
The package can be configured using the following environment variables:
MONGO_URL
: Specifies the URL for the MongoDB connection. MongoDB is used as the primary database unless overridden by setting NO_MONGO
to true
.NO_MONGO
: When set to true
, this variable disables the use of MongoDB. In this case, the package will utilize a Mingo database, persisting data to SQLite.DB_PATH
: Defines the file path for the SQLite database. This setting is relevant when NO_MONGO
is true
. If DB_PATH
is not specified, the default file 'sqlite.db' will be used.DB_LOAD_SNAPSHOT
: An optional variable that can be set with a path to a SQLite snapshot file. This setting is relevant when NO_MONGO
is true
. If provided, the SQLite database will be initialized from this snapshot.DB_READONLY
: Set to true
to disable persistence to SQLite.REDIS_URL
: URL for the Redis connection.NO_REDIS
: Set to true
to use a mocked Redis client.
Database Initialization
The backend toggles between MongoDB and Mingo for database operations, influenced by environment settings:
- MongoDB: Used when
MONGO_URL
is set and NO_MONGO
is false
. - Mingo and SQLite: Activated by setting
NO_MONGO
to true
. Mingo handles operations, while SQLite is used solely for data persistence, initialized from DB_PATH
if provided. - SQLite Snapshot: When
DB_LOAD_SNAPSHOT
is set, SQLite is initialized with this pre-populated data snapshot and pulls data to Mingo.
This setup ensures flexibility in database management based on environment configurations.
Data persistence can be disabled by setting DB_READONLY
to true
.
Cloning Existing SQLite Snapshots
In scenarios where there is a need to create new SQLite database snapshots based on existing ones, the combination of DB_LOAD_SNAPSHOT
and DB_PATH
environment variables can be effectively utilized for cloning. This feature is particularly useful for initializing new environments or testing purposes.
To clone an existing snapshot, set DB_LOAD_SNAPSHOT
to the path of the existing snapshot file (e.g., snapshot.db
) and specify a new file name in DB_PATH
for the cloned database (e.g., clone-snapshot.db
).
For example:
NO_MONGO=true DB_LOAD_SNAPSHOT=snapshot.db DB_PATH=clone-snapshot.db startupjs server
Upon server initialization with these settings, the system will clone the data from snapshot.db
into a new database file named clone-snapshot.db
. Subsequently, the server will continue operations using the new clone-snapshot.db
as its database source. This cloning process provides a seamless way to replicate and utilize existing database states in new instances.
Usage
To use the backend package in your StartupJS project, import and initialize it as follows:
import getBackend from '@startupjs/backend'
export default async function runServer () {
const backend = await getBackend(options)
}
where options
are:
pollDebounce
: the minimum delay between subsequent database polls. It is used individually for each collection in the database. This is used to batch updates and reduce load on the database.
License
MIT
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