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verse.db isn't just a database, it's your universal data bridge. Designed for unmatched flexibility, security, and performance, verse.db empowers you to manage your data with ease.
Unlock the potential of your data with Verse.db, the premier data management tool that transcends the ordinary database experience. With unparalleled flexibility, security, and performance, Verse.db empowers you to wield your data with precision and ease.
Verse.db is your go-to solution for managing data files effortlessly within a designated folder structure. It provides a comprehensive set of methods for adding, editing, deleting, and retrieving data across various file formats including JSON, YAML, SQL, and more. This comprehensive wiki offers detailed examples and practical usage scenarios to seamlessly integrate Verse.db into your projects.
To begin harnessing the power of Verse.db, kickstart your installation journey via npm. Open your terminal and execute the following command:
npm install verse.db
# or
yarn add verse.db
# or
bun add verse.db
# or
pnpm add verse.db
npm create verse.db@latest
# or
yarn create verse.db@latest
# or
bun create verse.db@latest
# or
pnpm create verse.db@latest
Set up your database connection effortlessly with the .connect
method:
const versedb = require("verse.db");
// or
import versedb from "verse.db";
const adapterOptions = {
adapter: "json" | "yaml" | "sql", // Specify the adapter type: json, yaml, or sql
dataPath: "./Data", // Define the data folder path
devLogs: { enable: true, path: "./Logs" }, // Configure development logs path
secure: { enable: false, secret: "" }, // Set up data encryption with your secret key
backup: { enable: false, path: "", retention: 0 }, // Backup functionality under development
};
const db = new versedb.connect(adapterOptions); // Connect to the database
Note*: You can create multiple databases simultaneously with/without the same extension.
For detailed information on usage, operations, and methods, visit Verse.db Documentation. Unlock the full potential of Verse.db and elevate your data management experience today!
FAQs
verse.db isn't just a database, it's your universal data bridge. Designed for unmatched flexibility, security, and performance, verse.db empowers you to manage your data with ease.
The npm package verse.db receives a total of 281 weekly downloads. As such, verse.db popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that verse.db 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.
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