Website / Documentation | Discord Support (6000+ Users) | NPM Page |
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quickdb.js.org | discord.gg/plexidev | npmjs.com/package/quick.db |
Quick.db is an open-sourced package meant to provide an easy way for beginners, and people of all levels to access & manage a database. All data is stored persistently, and comes with various extra features.
- Persistent storage w/ no setup (Data doesn't disappear through restarts)
- Beginner Friendly
- Discord Support
- Multiple tables support
- and more!
All data in quick.db is stored persistently in a database. Here is an example of setting an object in the database, then fetching parts & the full object.
const db = require('quick.db');
// Setting an object in the database:
db.set('userInfo', { difficulty: 'Easy' })
// -> { difficulty: 'Easy' }
// Pushing an element to an array (that doesn't exist yet) in an object:
db.push('userInfo.items', 'Sword')
// -> { difficulty: 'Easy', items: ['Sword'] }
// Adding to a number (that doesn't exist yet) in an object:
db.add('userInfo.balance', 500)
// -> { difficulty: 'Easy', items: ['Sword'], balance: 500 }
// Repeating previous examples:
db.push('userInfo.items', 'Watch')
// -> { difficulty: 'Easy', items: ['Sword', 'Watch'], balance: 500 }
db.add('userInfo.balance', 500)
// -> { difficulty: 'Easy', items: ['Sword', 'Watch'], balance: 1000 }
// Fetching individual properties
db.get('userInfo.balance') // -> 1000
db.get('userInfo.items') // ['Sword', 'Watch']
Linux
npm i quick.db
Windows
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Run:
npm -g --add-python-to-path install windows-build-tools node-gyp
in powershell as administrator - Restart CMD prompt windows (Close & Reopen)
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Run:
npm i quick.db
Mac
- Install: XCode
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Run:
npm i -g node-gyp
in terminal -
Run:
node-gyp --python /path/to/python2.7
(skip this step if you didn't install python 3.x) -
Run:
npm i quick.db
Quick.db is an easy to use database wrapper for better-sqlite3, it was designed to be simple to let new users who are just getting into development and don't want to worry about learning SQL just quite yet.
Over 10,000 open-source programs use Quick.db as a dependent! Source