lowdb
Simple to use local JSON database. Use native JavaScript API to query. Written in TypeScript. 🦉
db.data
.posts
.push({ id: 1, title: 'lowdb is awesome' })
db.write()
{
"posts": [
{ "id": 1, "title": "lowdb is awesome" }
]
}
If you like lowdb, see also xv (test runner) and steno (fast file writer).
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Features
- Lightweight
- Minimalist
- TypeScript
- plain JS
- Atomic write
- Hackable:
- Change storage, file format (JSON, YAML, ...) or add encryption via adapters
- Add lodash, ramda, ... for super powers!
Install
npm install lowdb
Usage
Lowdb is a pure ESM package. If you're having trouble importing it in your project, please read this.
import { join, dirname } from 'node:path'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import { Low } from 'lowdb'
import { JSONFile } from 'lowdb/node'
const __dirname = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const file = join(__dirname, 'db.json')
const adapter = new JSONFile(file)
const db = new Low(adapter)
await db.read()
db.data ||= { posts: [] }
db.data.posts.push('hello world')
const firstPost = db.data.posts[0]
const { posts } = db.data
posts.push('hello world')
await db.write()
{
"posts": [ "hello world" ]
}
TypeScript
You can use TypeScript to type check your data.
type Data = {
words: string[]
}
const adapter = new JSONFile<Data>('db.json')
const db = new Low(adapter)
db.data
.words
.push('foo')
db.data
.words
.push(1)
Lodash
You can also add lodash or other utility libraries to improve lowdb.
import lodash from 'lodash'
type Post = {
id: number;
title: string;
}
type Data = {
posts: Post[]
}
class LowWithLodash<T> extends Low<T> {
chain: lodash.ExpChain<this['data']> = lodash.chain(this).get('data')
}
const adapter = new JSONFile<Data>('db.json')
const db = new LowWithLodash(adapter)
await db.read()
const post = db.chain
.get('posts')
.find({ id: 1 })
.value()
More examples
For CLI, server and browser usage, see examples/
directory.
API
Classes
Lowdb has two classes (for asynchronous and synchronous adapters).
new Low(adapter)
import { Low } from 'lowdb'
import { JSONFile } from 'lowdb/node'
const db = new Low(new JSONFile('file.json'))
await db.read()
await db.write()
new LowSync(adapterSync)
import { LowSync } from 'lowdb'
import { JSONFileSync } from 'lowdb/node'
const db = new LowSync(new JSONFileSync('file.json'))
db.read()
db.write()
Methods
db.read()
Calls adapter.read()
and sets db.data
.
Note: JSONFile
and JSONFileSync
adapters will set db.data
to null
if file doesn't exist.
db.data
db.read()
db.data
db.write()
Calls adapter.write(db.data)
.
db.data = { posts: [] }
db.write()
db.data = {}
db.write()
Properties
db.data
Holds your db content. If you're using the adapters coming with lowdb, it can be any type supported by JSON.stringify
.
For example:
db.data = 'string'
db.data = [1, 2, 3]
db.data = { key: 'value' }
Adapters
Lowdb adapters
JSONFile
JSONFileSync
Adapters for reading and writing JSON files.
new Low(new JSONFile(filename))
new LowSync(new JSONFileSync(filename))
Memory
MemorySync
In-memory adapters. Useful for speeding up unit tests.
new Low(new Memory())
new LowSync(new MemorySync())
LocalStorage
Synchronous adapter for window.localStorage
.
new LowSync(new LocalStorage(name))
TextFile
TextFileSync
Adapters for reading and writing text. Useful for creating custom adapters.
Third-party adapters
If you've published an adapter for lowdb, feel free to create a PR to add it here.
Writing your own adapter
You may want to create an adapter to write db.data
to YAML, XML, encrypt data, a remote storage, ...
An adapter is a simple class that just needs to expose two methods:
class AsyncAdapter {
read() { }
write(data) { }
}
class SyncAdapter {
read() { }
write(data) { }
}
For example, let's say you have some async storage and want to create an adapter for it:
import { api } from './AsyncStorage'
class CustomAsyncAdapter {
constructor(args) {
}
async read() {
const data = await api.read()
return data
}
async write(data) {
await api.write(data)
}
}
const adapter = new CustomAsyncAdapter()
const db = new Low(adapter)
See src/adapters/
for more examples.
Custom serialization
To create an adapter for another format than JSON, you can use TextFile
or TextFileSync
.
For example:
import { Adapter, Low } from 'lowdb'
import { TextFile } from 'lowdb/node'
import YAML from 'yaml'
class YAMLFile {
constructor(filename) {
this.adapter = new TextFile(filename)
}
async read() {
const data = await this.adapter.read()
if (data === null) {
return null
} else {
return YAML.parse(data)
}
}
write(obj) {
return this.adapter.write(YAML.stringify(obj))
}
}
const adapter = new YAMLFile('file.yaml')
const db = new Low(adapter)
Limits
Lowdb doesn't support Node's cluster module.
If you have large JavaScript objects (~10-100MB
) you may hit some performance issues. This is because whenever you call db.write
, the whole db.data
is serialized using JSON.stringify
and written to storage.
Depending on your use case, this can be fine or not. It can be mitigated by doing batch operations and calling db.write
only when you need it.
If you plan to scale, it's highly recommended to use databases like PostgreSQL or MongoDB instead.