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backbone-dirty
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Server-side overrides for Backbone to use node-dirty
for Model persistence.
Backbone 0.3.3.
Pass a filepath to the db (will be created if it doesn't exist yet) when
calling require()
.
var Backbone = require('backbone');
Backbone.sync = require('backbone-dirty')('app.db').sync;
// Backbone.sync will now load and save models from app.db.
backbone-dirty
stores models in the node-dirty
db using the model.url
as
its key. Collections retrieve models by matching the Collection url against
the initial portion of the Model url.
var orange = new FruitModel({id: 'orange'});
var apple = new FruitModel({id: 'apple'});
var banana = new FruitModel({id: 'banana'});
console.log(orange.url()); // fruits/orange
console.log(apple.url()); // fruits/apple
console.log(banana.url()); // fruits/banana
var fruits = new FruitCollection();
console.log(fruits.url); // fruits
fruits.fetch(); // retrieves orange, apple, banana
FAQs
Unknown package
The npm package backbone-dirty receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, backbone-dirty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that backbone-dirty demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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