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mobiletto-base
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A storage layer that presents a uniform interface to Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, local and other storage systems.
Mobiletto is a JavaScript storage abstraction layer, with optional transparent client-side encryption.
In order to lighten the weight of this npm package, this branch does not include any drivers or localized translations
of the mobiletto documentation. It otherwise works the same as the regular mobiletto
software, but because no drivers
are included, you must load the mobiletto storage driver for a given storage type before connecting to storage of that type.
If you'd prefer a more "batteries included" experience, check out mobiletto-lite.
See the mobiletto home page for the latest documentation.
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A storage layer that presents a uniform interface to Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, local and other storage systems.
The npm package mobiletto-base receives a total of 57 weekly downloads. As such, mobiletto-base popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mobiletto-base 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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