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Pskv is an interface for key-value storage for PostgreSQL.
import { Pskv } from "skv";
const client = new Pskv({
dbConfig: {
user: process.env.POSTGRES_USER,
password: process.env.POSTGRES_PASSWORD,
database: process.env.POSTGRES_DB,
host: "db"
},
prefix: "app", // Prefix for the keys ("namespace"). Default: skv
tableName: "data_storage" // Name of the table used by Skv to store data (default: skv)
});
const name = "Emily";
await client.set("name", name); // Sets value
await client.set("name2", "Emmy");
// You can use generics to convert to <Type> in TypeScript
const namefromdb = await client.get<string>("name");
// name === namefromdb: true
await client.has("name");
//true
await client.delete("name");
await client.has("name");
// false
await client.clear();
// Clears all values in DB
await client.has("name2");
// Name2 is undefined
To run test suite (with jest):
docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.test.yml up --abort-on-container-exit
Pskv is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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FAQs
Simple key-value storage for PostGresSQL
We found that pskv 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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