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A hierarchical database engine with read-only access to data, ideally used for cross-application settings and infrastructure description.
Trust is a read-only hierarchical database with data stored in JSON format and served locally or through REST.
The detailed documentation of Trust database <https://trust.pelicandd.com/>
_ is available on the official website. It also contains an online tool which let you test different queries and parameters.
The source code <https://source.pelicandd.com/infrastructure/trust/>
_ is also available. The package is distributed under MIT License <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>
_.
If you want to have SVN access to the official repository in order to contribute to the project, contact me at arseni.mourzenko@pelicandd.com <mailto:arseni.mourzenko@pelicandd.com>
_. If you find it more convinient to clone the source to GitHub, you can do that too.
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A hierarchical database engine with read-only access to data, ideally used for cross-application settings and infrastructure description.
We found that trust demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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