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Tiny, single file, scalable key value store based on HAMTs
npm install tinybox
Uses the Hypertrie trie without the replication parts, and auto compacts.
Still under development but the storage format should be stable. Upcoming features include batching, deletions and getting all values out of the store.
const TinyBox = require('tinybox')
const db = new TinyBox('./db')
db.put('hello', 'world', function () {
db.get('hello', console.log)
})
db = new TinyBox(storage)Create a new tiny store. Storage can be any (random-access-storage](https://github.com/random-access-storage) instance. For conveinience you can pass a filename as storage as well.
db.get(key, callback)Looks up a value. Key can be a buffer or string. If the key does not exist null is passed, otherwise the a Node object looking like this:
{
key: <key as a buffer>,
value: <value stored>
}
db.put(key, [value], [callback])Insert a key and optional value.
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Tiny, single file, scalable key value store based on HAMTs
The npm package tinybox receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, tinybox popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tinybox 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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