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diamond-types-node
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This is a javascript + WASM wrapper around diamond types.
Note the API is still in flux and will change.
This library is published as two separate modules: diamond-types-web and diamond-types-node.
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Example usage:
// Nodejs version:
const {Doc, Branch, OpLog} = require('diamond-types-node')
// console.log(new Doc().getRemoteVersion())
let oplog = new OpLog("seph")
oplog.ins(0, "hi there")
let oplog2 = oplog.clone()
let v = oplog.getLocalVersion()
console.log('v', v, oplog.localToRemoteVersion(v))
oplog.del(1, 2)
let patch = oplog.getPatchSince(v)
console.log('patch', patch)
let result_v = oplog2.addFromBytes(patch)
console.log('mergebytes returned', result_v)
console.log(oplog.getOps())
console.log(oplog2.getOps())
console.log(oplog2.localToRemoteVersion([2, 3]))
$ wasm-pack build --target nodejs
See example.js for a simple usage example. Note the API is in flux and will change.
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Javascript wrapper for diamond-types
The npm package diamond-types-node receives a total of 14 weekly downloads. As such, diamond-types-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that diamond-types-node 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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