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The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
checkpoint-store
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In-memory key-value store with history! Keys are strings, values are any type.
In-memory key-value store with history! Keys are strings, values are any type.
var store = new CheckpointStore()
store.put('xyz', 'hello world')
store.checkpoint()
store.put('xyz', 'haay wuurl')
store.get('xyz') //=> 'haay wuurl'
store.revert()
store.get('xyz') //=> 'hello world'
Uses functional-red-black-tree under the hood.
creates a new store. optionally pass in the intial state as a pojo.
sets a value. key is a string. value is any type.
returns a value. key is a string. value is any type.
deletes a value. key is a string.
adds a checkpoint. state of the store can be returned to this point.
returns to the state of the previous checkpoint. throws an error if there are no checkpoints.
keeps the state and removes the previous checkpoint. throws an error if there are no checkpoints.
returns true if the store has remaining checkpoints.
returns a new CheckpointStore with matching state and checkpoints.
returns an object (not a string!) of the current state.
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In-memory key-value store with history! Keys are strings, values are any type.
The npm package checkpoint-store receives a total of 60,005 weekly downloads. As such, checkpoint-store popularity was classified as popular.
We found that checkpoint-store 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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