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level-sublevel-stream
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Find all the sublevels of a given database, not requiring them to be in memory already.
Most modules currently inspect db.sublevels to find out all the sublevels of
a db, but this approach only works when the sublevel has been used since the
app started up, otherwise there's no in memory representation of the sublevel,
it's only in the db.
This module efficiently queries the db to find all the sublevels.
Insert some data into different sublevels, then close and reopen the db, and
finally use level-sublevel-stream to find all the sublevels.
var level = require('level');
var sub = require('level-sublevel');
var subStream = require('level-sublevel-stream');
var db = sub(level(__dirname + '/db'));
db.batch([
{ type: 'put', prefix: db.sublevel('a'), key: 'aa', value: 'aa' },
{ type: 'put', prefix: db.sublevel('a'), key: 'ab', value: 'ab' },
{ type: 'put', prefix: db.sublevel('b'), key: 'ba', value: 'ba' },
{ type: 'put', prefix: db.sublevel('b'), key: 'bb', value: 'bb' }
], function(err) {
db.close(function(err) {
db = sub(level(__dirname + '/db'));
subStream(db).on('data', console.log);
});
});
$ node example.js
a
b
Create a readable stream from all sublevels in db. db can be an
instance of levelup or a sublevel itself.
Possible options are:
reverse: If true, emit sublevels in reverse lexicographic ordergt: Only emit sublevels whose name sorts > that valuegte: Only emit sublevels whose name sorts >e; that valuelt: Only emit sublevels whose name sorts < that valuelte: Only emit sublevels whose name sorts <e; that valueWith npm do:
npm install level-sublevel-stream
(MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Julian Gruber <julian@juliangruber.com>
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Find all the sublevels of a database
We found that level-sublevel-stream 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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