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Kaaya is a delightful javascript library which target on state management and data synchronization between Applications.
Still under development, do not use except for testing
.ini
, .yaml
, .json
).csv
, .yaml
, .json
)import kaaya from "kaaya"
// create a new store with custom data
const store = kaaya.createKeyStore({ a: 1, b: 2 })
store.data.a = 5
store.data.a = 10
// so far everything looks normal: { a: 10, b: 2 }
// let's play with the history
store.undo()
store.data // { a: 5, b: 2 }
store.undo()
store.data // { a: 1, b: 2 }
store.redo()
store.data // { a: 5, b: 2 }
// create other store and sync them with our first one data
const client1 = kaaya.createKeyStore({ a: 0, b: 6 })
client1.sync(store.history)
client1.data // <= { a: 5, b: 6 }
const client2 = kaaya.createKeyStore({ a: 0, b: 8 })
client2.sync(store.history)
client2.data // <= { a: 5, b: 8 }
// and now let's make a change and progate it
store.data.a += 10
client1.sync(store.history)
client1.data // { a: 15, b: 6 } properly sync :)
client2.data // { a: 5, b: 8 } not sync yet
And more ....
If you want to take a look at the code or help, it's quite easy to get started
npm install
npm run dev
This will start a server on http://localhost:8080/ where you can test few samples with the current version
When you are done with your change, just make sure to run tests npm run test
To make a build (generated in build/
)
npm run build
.push
or .slice
cause the whole object to be mutated and not just the value being changedSet
or Map
FAQs
DataStore synchronization library
We found that kaaya 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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