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pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown
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PouchDB adapter using fruitdown as the data store. Designed to run in the browser. Its adapter name is 'fruitdown'
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npm install pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown
PouchDB.plugin(require('pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown'));
var db = new PouchDB('mydb', {adapter: 'fruitdown'});
For full API documentation and guides on PouchDB, see PouchDB.com. For details on PouchDB sub-packages, see the Custom Builds documentation.
PouchDB and its sub-packages are distributed as a monorepo.
For a full list of packages, see the GitHub source.
FAQs
PouchDB adapter using fruitdown as the data store.
The npm package pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown receives a total of 55 weekly downloads. As such, pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pouchdb-adapter-fruitdown demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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