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dataset-transaction
Advanced tools
The Transaction class is a utility that allows you to create transactions for managing changes to an object's properties. It provides methods to start, commit, and rollback transactions, as well as events to track changes.
To install and use dataset-transaction
, follow these steps:
npm install dataset-transaction
Here's a quick example demonstrating how to use the Transaction
class:
const { Transaction } = require('dataset-transaction');
// Create initial data
const data = {
name: 'John Doe',
age: 30,
email: 'johndoe@example.com',
};
// Start a transaction
const { transaction, proxy } = Transaction.start(data);
// Listen to events
transaction.on('get', () => {
console.log('Property accessed.');
});
transaction.on('set', () => {
console.log('Property set.');
});
transaction.on('delete', () => {
console.log('Property deleted.');
});
transaction.on('commit', () => {
console.log('Transaction committed.');
});
transaction.on('rollback', () => {
console.log('Transaction rolled back.');
});
transaction.on('timeout', () => {
console.log('Transaction timed out.');
});
// Access and modify the properties using the proxy
const name = proxy.name; // This will trigger 'get' event
proxy.age = 31; // This will trigger 'set' event
transaction.delete('email'); // This will trigger 'delete' event
// Commit or rollback the transaction
transaction.commit(); // This will trigger 'commit' event
transaction.rollback(); // This will trigger 'rollback' event
// Stop the transaction
transaction.stop();
FAQs
Transaction and dataset transactions
The npm package dataset-transaction receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, dataset-transaction popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dataset-transaction 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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