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waterline-dirty
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Waterline adapter for the great felixge's Dirty database. (https://github.com/felixge/node-dirty) Dirty is an in-memory and disk-persisted JSON store which works great as a bundled, starter database (with the strict caveat that it is for non-production use only).
Waterline is a new kind of storage and retrieval engine. It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get users, whether they live in mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Facebook. Waterline also comes with built-in transaction support, as well as a configurable environment setting.
NOTE: Waterline is currently in unreleased alpha-- that means it's not production ready! If you want to use waterline in a production app, please contribute. Currentliy, the plan is for an open alpha release early next year (2013). Thanks! You can learn more about
Waterline repo: https://github.com/mikermcneil/waterline
It's easy to add your own adapters for integrating with proprietary systems or existing open APIs. For most things, it's as easy as require('some-module')
and mapping the appropriate methods to match waterline semantics.
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Waterline adapter for felixge's node-dirty
The npm package waterline-dirty receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, waterline-dirty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that waterline-dirty 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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