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BriteLite is Enmap for CloudFlare: A simple database wrapper to make D1 database interactions easier for beginners, with additional array helper methods.
PLEASE NOTE: This is under review and still refers to "enmap" everywhere - replace "enmap" with "britelite" and it should be alright :P
Basic usage:
npm install britelite
import BriteLite from 'britelite';
export default {
async fetch(request, env) {
// shananigans to ensure db is initiated only once
let db = env.__db;
if(!env.__db) {
db = new BriteLite({
name: 'karaoke',
db: env.DB,
});
await db.ready;
env.__db = db;
}
await db.set('boolean', true);
await db.set('integer', 42);
await db.set('someFloat', 73.2345871);
await db.set("Test2", "test2");
}
}
For more examples, see Enmap Basic Usage
Please note that some Enmap features are not available with BriteLite. Documentation is upcoming.
Support is offered on my official Evie.Codes Discord.
FAQs
BriteLite is Enmap for CloudFlare: A simple database wrapper to make D1 database interactions easier for beginners, with additional array helper methods.
The npm package britelite receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, britelite popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that britelite 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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