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Enhanced Maps are a data structure that can be used to store data in memory that can also be saved in a database behind the scenes. The data is synchronized to the database automatically, seamlessly, and asynchronously so it should not adversely affect yo
Enhanced Maps are a data structure that can be used to store data in memory that can also be saved in a database behind the scenes. The data is synchronized to the database automatically, seamlessly, and asynchronously so it should not adversely affect your performance compared to using Maps for storage.
A: Enmaps are the Javascript Map() data structure with additional utility methods.
A: With the use of the optional providers modules, any data added to the Enmap is stored not only in temporary memory but also backed up in a local file database. This does not require a server. Saving things in memory enables faster code, but it may take more memory.
A: In its initial implementation, upon loading Enmap, all key/value pairs are loaded in memory. The size of the memory used is directly proportional to the size of your actual database.
Future versions will have ways to load partial or temporary values, etc.
To use Enmap, install it via NPM:
npm i enmap
Inside your script, initialize a new Enmap:
const Enmap = require("enmap");
// Initialize an instance of Enmap
const myCollection = new Enmap();
// Adding data is simply a `set` command:
myCollection.set("myKey", "a value");
// Getting a value is done by key
let result = myCollection.get("myKey");
Persistence requires an additional Provider module.
Official Enmap Providers:
Unofficial Providers:
The following example uses Enmap-Level
// Load Enmap
const Enmap = require('enmap');
// Load EnmapLevel
const EnmapLevel = require('enmap-level');
// Initialize the leveldb with the name "test" (this is the folder name in ./data)
const level = new EnmapLevel({ name: 'test' });
// Initialize the Enmap with the provider instance.
const myColl = new Enmap({ provider: level });
// Persistent providers load in an **async** fashion and provide a handy defer property:
myColl.defer.then(() => {
// all data is loaded now.
console.log(myColl.size + "keys loaded");
});
// You can also await it if your function is async:
(async function() {
await myColl.defer;
console.log(myColl.size + "keys loaded");
// Do stuff here!
}());
// Persistent collections should be **closed** before shutdown:
await myColl.db.close(); // or level.close() works too!
Reading and writing data from an enmap is as simple as from a regular map. Note that the example uses a persistent enmap, but the set and get method will work for non-persistent enmaps too. Obviously though, those values won't be persistent through reboot if you don't give a provider.
const Enmap = require('enmap');
const EnmapLevel = require('enmap-level');
// Oh look a shortcut to initializing ;)
const myColl = new Enmap({ provider: new EnmapLevel({ name: 'test' }); });
(async function() {
await myColl.defer;
console.log(myColl.size + 'keys loaded');
// Setting data is done with a key and value.
myColl.set('simplevalue', 'this is a string');
// enmap supports any **primitive** type.
myColl.set('boolean', true);
myColl.set('integer', 42);
myColl.set('null', null);
// enmap can retrieve items at any time
const simplevalue = myColl.get('simplevalue'); // 'this is a string'
const myboolean = myColl.get('boolean'); // true
if(myColl.get('boolean')) console.log('yay!') // prints 'yay!' to the console.
// You can **change** the value of a key by loading it, editing it,
// then setting it **back** into enmap. There's no "update" function
// it just overrides the data through the same set method:
myColl.set('someobject', {blah: "foo", thing: "amajig"});
console.log(myColl.get('someobject')) // prints the object to console.
const myObject = myColl.get('someobject'); // value is now the object with 2 properties.
myObject.thing = "amabob"; // value of temporary object is now {blah: "foo", thing: "amabob"}
myColl.set('someobject', myObject); // only now is it actually written correctly.
}());
Because of how javascript works, doing something like
myColl.get('myobject').blah = 'meh'
actually works. HOWEVER that does not trigger persistence saves even though in memory it actually does change the enmap. "fixing" this would require some "monitor" on each value which is most definitely not the sort of overhead I want to add to this code. JavaScript wasn't built for that sort of thing in mind.
Map
Enhanced Map structure with additional utility methods. Can be made persistent with optional provider modules.
Kind: global class
Extends: Map
Map
Void
boolean
Map
Map
Promise
Array
Array
*
| Array.<*>
*
| Array.<*>
Array
*
boolean
Enmap
Array
Array
boolean
boolean
*
Enmap
Enmap
Array.<Promise>
boolean
Void
Internal method called on persistent Enmaps to load data from the underlying database.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
boolean
Internal method used to validate persistent enmap names (valid Windows filenames);
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: boolean
- Indicates whether the name is valid.
Shuts down the underlying persistent enmap database.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Map
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: Map
- The EnMap object.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | * | Required. The key of the element to add to the EnMap object. If the EnMap is persistent this value MUST be a string or number. |
val | * | Required. The value of the element to add to the EnMap object. If the EnMap is persistent this value MUST be stringifiable as JSON. |
Map
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: Map
- The EnMap object.
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
key | * | Required. The key of the element to add to the EnMap object. If the EnMap is persistent this value MUST be a string or number. |
val | * | Required. The value of the element to add to the EnMap object. If the EnMap is persistent this value MUST be stringifiable as JSON. |
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
key | * | Required. The key of the element to delete from the EnMap object. | |
bulk | boolean | false | Internal property used by the purge method. |
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
key | * | Required. The key of the element to delete from the EnMap object. | |
bulk | boolean | false | Internal property used by the purge method. |
Promise
Completely deletes all keys from an EnMap, including persistent data.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Array
Creates an ordered array of the values of this Enmap, and caches it internally.
The array will only be reconstructed if an item is added to or removed from the Enmap,
or if you change the length of the array itself. If you don't want this caching behaviour,
use Array.from(enmap.values())
instead.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Array
Creates an ordered array of the keys of this Enmap, and caches it internally.
The array will only be reconstructed if an item is added to or removed from the Enmap,
or if you change the length of the array itself. If you don't want this caching behaviour,
use Array.from(enmap.keys())
instead.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
*
| Array.<*>
Obtains random value(s) from this Enmap. This relies on array, and thus the caching mechanism applies here as well.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: *
| Array.<*>
- The single value if count
is undefined,
or an array of values of count
length
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[count] | number | Number of values to obtain randomly |
*
| Array.<*>
Obtains random key(s) from this Enmap. This relies on keyArray, and thus the caching mechanism applies here as well.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: *
| Array.<*>
- The single key if count
is undefined,
or an array of keys of count
length
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[count] | number | Number of keys to obtain randomly |
Array
Searches for all items where their specified property's value is identical to the given value
(item[prop] === value
).
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
prop | string | The property to test against |
value | * | The expected value |
Example
enmap.findAll('username', 'Bob');
*
Searches for a single item where its specified property's value is identical to the given value
(item[prop] === value
), or the given function returns a truthy value. In the latter case, this is identical to
Array.find().
All Enmap used in Discord.js are mapped using their id
property, and if you want to find by id you
should use the get
method. See
MDN for details.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
propOrFn | string | function | The property to test against, or the function to test with |
[value] | * | The expected value - only applicable and required if using a property for the first argument |
Example
enmap.find('username', 'Bob');
Example
enmap.find(val => val.username === 'Bob');
boolean
Searches for the existence of a single item where its specified property's value is identical to the given value
(item[prop] === value
).
Do not use this to check for an item by its ID. Instead, use enmap.has(id)
. See
MDN for details.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
prop | string | The property to test against |
value | * | The expected value |
Example
if (enmap.exists('username', 'Bob')) {
console.log('user here!');
}
Enmap
Identical to Array.filter(), but returns a Enmap instead of an Array.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function used to test (should return a boolean) |
[thisArg] | Object | Value to use as this when executing function |
Array
Identical to Array.filter().
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function used to test (should return a boolean) |
[thisArg] | Object | Value to use as this when executing function |
Array
Identical to Array.map().
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function that produces an element of the new array, taking three arguments |
[thisArg] | * | Value to use as this when executing function |
boolean
Identical to Array.some().
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function used to test (should return a boolean) |
[thisArg] | Object | Value to use as this when executing function |
boolean
Identical to Array.every().
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function used to test (should return a boolean) |
[thisArg] | Object | Value to use as this when executing function |
*
Identical to Array.reduce().
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fn | function | Function used to reduce, taking four arguments; accumulator , currentValue , currentKey , and enmap |
[initialValue] | * | Starting value for the accumulator |
Enmap
Creates an identical shallow copy of this Enmap.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Example
const newColl = someColl.clone();
Enmap
Combines this Enmap with others into a new Enmap. None of the source Enmaps are modified.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
...enmaps | Enmap | Enmaps to merge |
Example
const newColl = someColl.concat(someOtherColl, anotherColl, ohBoyAColl);
Array.<Promise>
Calls the delete()
method on all items that have it.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
boolean
Checks if this Enmap shares identical key-value pairings with another. This is different to checking for equality using equal-signs, because the Enmaps may be different objects, but contain the same data.
Kind: instance method of Enmap
Returns: boolean
- Whether the Enmaps have identical contents
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
enmap | Enmap | Enmap to compare with |
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