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etcd3-beta

Node client for etcd3

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etcd3 aims to be (with its first stable release) a high-quality, production-ready client for the Protocol Buffer-based etcdv3 API. It includes load balancing, reconnections, transactions, software transactional memory, high-level query builders and lease management, watchers, mocking, and is type-safe for TypeScript consumers.

Quickstart

Install via:

npm install --save etcd3

Start CRUD-ing!

const { Etcd3 } = require('etcd3');
const client = new Etcd3();

client.put('foo').value('bar')
  .then(() => client.get('foo').string())
  .then(value => console.log('foo was:', value))
  .then(() => client.getAll().prefix('f').strings())
  .then(keys => console.log('all our keys starting with "f":', keys))
  .then(() => client.delete().all());

API Documentation

Our TypeDoc docs are available here.

Our test cases are also quite readable.

Contributing

Running tests for this module requires running an etcd3 server locally. The tests try to use the default port initially, and you can configure this by setting the ETCD_ADDR environment variable, like export ETCD_ADDR=localhost:12345.

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Package last updated on 26 Apr 2018

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