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Sleep files for Node.js
npm install sleepfile
const Sleepfile = require('sleepfile')
const ram = require('random-access-memory')
const file = new Sleepfile(ram())
file.put(42, Buffer.alloc(42), function (err) {
console.log('Inserted an entry at index 42')
file.get(42, function (err, buf) {
console.log('Read it out again')
})
})
file = new Sleepfile(storage, [options])Create a new sleep file. Storage should be a random-access-storage instance.
Options include
{
magicBytes: 0x00000000, // set a magic bytes header of the file
valueSize: 42, // explicitly set the valueSize (infered on first put otherwise)
valueEncoding: encoding, // optionally set an abstract-encoding for the values
name: 'algo' // optionally set the algorithm name in the header
}
file.put(index, value, [callback])Insert a value at an index.
file.putBatch(offset, values, [callback])Insert an array of values starting at offset.
file.get(index, callback)Get the value at index.
file.getBatch(offset, length, [callback])Get an array of values starting at offset.
file.stat(callback)Get metadata about the sleepfile itself. Returned object looks like this:
{
magicBytes: 0x00000000, // the magic bytes stored
version: 0, // sleep version
valueSize: 42,
name: 'algo name',
length: 42, // how many values are there maximum
density: 0.60 // how much of the underlying storage are actually in use
}
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Sleep files for Node.js
The npm package sleepfile receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, sleepfile popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sleepfile 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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