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Dead simple Mongo DB
npm i --save mungu
const url = '***'
const dbName = '***'
const collectionName = '***'
async function test(){
const db = await mungu({
url,
dbName,
collectionName,
})
await db.set('hi',{hi:'deee'})
const d = await db.get('hi')
console.log(d)
await db.del('hi')
const d2 = await db.get('hi')
console.log(d2)
}
This lib is very simple. It never throws errors (just returns null
from get
if there is no document)
FAQs
Dead simple Mongo DB
We found that mungu 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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