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QuickDB is an easy to use fake database
that saves items inside JSON files.
Instead of setting up a database, you
can use QuickDB to save information.
Store any type of object.
npm install quickdb --save
quickdb will save its documents in a folder called dbdata,
inside the root of your application
var quickdb = require('quickdb');
var basicCallback = (response)=>{
console.log(response);
};
var item_to_insert = { name: "Woopty woop!" };
quickdb.doc.insert("newSetName", "newDocName", item_to_insert, basicCallback);
var searchFunc = (val)=>{
return val.item.name = "Woopty woop!";
};
quickdb.doc.find("newSetName", "newDocName", searchFunc, basicCallback);
quickdb.doc.getdoc("newSetName", "newDocName", basicCallback);
quickdb.doc.docset("newSetName", basicCallback);
//update will replace the whole item set
quickdb.doc.update(setName, docName, [], basicCallback);
quickdb.doc.remove(setName, docName, searchFunc, basicCallback);
FAQs
JSON database for NodeJS, quick and easy, just require it and start saving stuff.
We found that quickdb 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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