Realm is a mobile database that runs directly inside phones, tablets or wearables.
This project hosts the JavaScript versions of Realm. Currently we support React Native (both iOS & Android), Node.js and Electron (on Windows, MacOS and Linux).
Features
Mobile-first: Realm is the first database built from the ground up to run directly inside phones, tablets and wearables.
Simple: Data is directly exposed as objects and queryable by code, removing the need for ORM's riddled with performance & maintenance issues.
Modern: Realm supports relationships, generics, and vectorization.
Fast: Realm is faster than even raw SQLite on common operations, while maintaining an extremely rich feature set.
If you are using React Native, please also take a look the README for @realm/react, which provides React hooks to make working with Realm easier.
Template apps using Expo for React Native
We have TypeScript and JavaScript templates to help you get started using Realm. Follow the links to your desired template and follow the instructions there to get up and running fast.
Need help with your code?: Look for previous questions on the #realm tag — or ask a new question. You can also check out our Community Forum where general questions about how to do something can be discussed.
Have a bug to report?Open an issue. If possible, include the version of Realm, a full log, the Realm file, and a project that shows the issue.
Have a feature request?Open an issue. Tell us what the feature should do, and why you want the feature.
Realm is not compatible with the Chrome Debugger. The following debugging methods are supported.
Flipper has many similar features in relation to the Chrome Debugger. Please consider trying out our Hermes release to use the Hermes Debugger in Flipper and set breakpoints in your code.
Safari also has a similar feature set, but requires some setup and only supports debugging in iOS.
NOTE: For the above methods, it is not neccessary to enable Debug with Chrome in the Debug Menu.
For instructions on building Realm JS yourself from source, see the building.md file.
Issues with debugging
Some users have reported the Chrome debugging being too slow to use after integrating Realm into their react-native project. This is due to the blocking nature of the RPC calls made through the Realm library. See https://github.com/realm/realm-js/issues/491 for more information. The best workaround is to use Safari instead, as a user has described here.
Moreover, we have a switch to Flipper in the works as part of our effort to support Hermes. It implies that we envision a near future where the Chrome debugging will be removed, and we currently don't invest much in its maintenance.
Analytics
Asynchronously submits install information to Realm.
Why are we doing this? In short, because it helps us build a better product
for you. None of the data personally identifies you, your employer or your
app, but it will help us understand what language you use, what Node.js
versions you target, etc. Having this info will help prioritizing our time,
adding new features and deprecating old features. Collecting an anonymized
application path & anonymized machine identifier is the only way for us to
count actual usage of the other metrics accurately. If we don’t have a way to
deduplicate the info reported, it will be useless, as a single developer
npm install-ing the same app 10 times would report 10 times more than another
developer that only installs once, making the data all but useless.
No one likes sharing data unless it’s necessary, we get it, and we’ve
debated adding this for a long long time. If you truly, absolutely
feel compelled to not send this data back to Realm, then you can set an env
variable named REALM_DISABLE_ANALYTICS.
Currently the following information is reported:
What version of Realm is being installed.
The OS platform and version which is being used.
If a JavaScript framework (currently React Native and Electron) is used and its version.
Which JavaScript engine is being used.
Node.js version number.
An anonymous machine identifier and hashed application path to aggregate the other information on.
Realm by MongoDB is an offline-first mobile database: an alternative to SQLite and key-value stores
The npm package realm receives a total of 33,534 weekly downloads. As such, realm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that realm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 12 Sep 2022
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