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level-concat-iterator
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Concatenate entries from an iterator into an array.
const concat = require('level-concat-iterator')
const level = require('level')
const db = level('./db')
db.put('foo', 'bar', function (err) {
if (err) throw err
concat(db.iterator(), function (err, entries) {
if (err) throw err
// [{ key: 'foo', value: 'bar' }]
console.log(entries)
})
})
With promises:
await db.put('foo', 'bar')
const entries = await concat(db.iterator())
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concat(iterator[, callback])
Takes an abstract-leveldown
compatible iterator
as first parameter and calls the callback
with an array of entries, where each entry is an object in the form { key, value }
. Calls the callback
with an error if iterator.next()
or iterator.end()
errors. If no callback is provided, a promise is returned.
Level/concat-iterator
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Concatenate entries from an iterator into an array.
The npm package level-concat-iterator receives a total of 752,913 weekly downloads. As such, level-concat-iterator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that level-concat-iterator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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