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y-indexeddb
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IndexedDB database provider for Yjs. Documentation
Use the IndexedDB database adapter to store your shared data persistently in the browser. The next time you join the session, your changes will still be there.
You find the complete documentation published online: API documentation.
npm i --save y-indexeddb
const provider = new IndexeddbPersistence(docName, ydoc)
provider.on('synced', () => {
console.log('content from the database is loaded')
})
provider = new IndexeddbPersistence(docName: string, ydoc: Y.Doc)
provider.on('synced', function(idbPersistence: IndexeddbPersistence))
provider.set(key: any, value: any): Promise<any>
provider.get(key: any): Promise>any<
provider.del(key: any): Promise>undefined<
provider.destroy(): Promise
provider.clearData(): Promise
Yjs is licensed under the MIT License.
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IndexedDB database adapter for Yjs
The npm package y-indexeddb receives a total of 106,896 weekly downloads. As such, y-indexeddb popularity was classified as popular.
We found that y-indexeddb 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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