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Reqlite - RethinkDB in JavaScript =====

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Reqlite - RethinkDB in JavaScript

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What is it?

Reqlite is an implementation of a ReQL server in JavaScript. Meaning that you can connect to reqlite with the RethinkDB driver and send queries (create a table, insert documents, filter them, open a chanfeed etc.

./bin/reqlite

Does it work?

Most of the methods work. There are currently 2000+ tests passing.

Why?

The main reasons why this project was started were:

  • Provide an easy way for node developers to test their code without having to start a RethinkDB server.
  • Maybe Meteor will use it to build a mini-rethinkdb - See meteor-rethinkdb
  • Use it on Windows instead of running a Docker container in Vagrant
  • Because it's kind of fun :-)

Version of RethinkDB supported

It currently tries to match RethinkDB 2.0.x.

Run tests

Most of the tests run queries against RethinkDB and reqlite at the same time, and compare the output. Start RethinkDB on port 28015

rethinkdb

And reqlite on port 28016:

node ./lib/node.js --port-offset 1

If you are developing on reqlite, you may want to use

nodemon lib/node.js -- -L --port-offset 1 --debug

Then run:

npm test

Roadmap

There are tons of things left to do! See the issues tracker

Who did that?

Mostly Michel Tu, but hopefully people will love this project and send tons of pull requests!

Contribute

See CONTRIBUTING.md, don't be shy :)

Huge thanks to the contributors

Contact

Michel Tu:

License

MIT, see the LICENSE FILE

Note

This is a personal project and has nothing to do with my current employer (whoever that is) or a previous one (whoever that is).

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Package last updated on 29 Nov 2015

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