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Map lists of data stored in a LevelDB to DOM elements.
var List = require('level-list');
var MemDB = require('memdb');
// a levelup style database
var db = MemDB();
// create a list with your db and a function that generates dom elements
var list = List(db, function (row) {
var el = document.createElement('p');
el.appendChild(document.createTextNode(row.date));
return el;
});
// insert the list into the dom
document.body.appendChild(list.el);
// insert some data into the db
(function insert () {
db.put(Date.now(), { date: (new Date).toString() });
setTimeout(insert, 1000);
})();
Create a new list that pulls data from db.
The list's elements will be wrapped inside tag, which defaults to div.
Either pass a fn that creates dom elements here, or to List#create.
fn is called with a row and should return a dom element. row is an
EventEmitter with all the json data read from the db on it. For its events, see
below.
Limit the display to count entries.
Sort the list by the given comparator function, that gets both rows as arguments.
Use comparator to create
comparators conveniently. This would sort by row._key in descending order:
var comparator = require('comparator');
list.sort(comparator.desc('_key'));
The list's dom element.
A remove event is emitted when an already showed row needs to be removed, so
you can clean up if necessary.
If you listen for the update and/or one of the change * events, your dom
element won't be replaced. Instead, you can use row's updated data to update
it yourself.
This is especially handy when using component/reactive, see the example.
The key that row's data was found under.
The row's element.
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Map lists of data in a LevelDB to DOM elements.
We found that level-list 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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