Sqlite-key-value
A database key-value module in sqlite
Setup
First, install sqlite-key-value
.
- NPM:
npm i -s sqlite-key-value
- Yarn:
yarn add sqlite-key-value
After that, use Node's require
function to load in the class.
const Database = ;
Lastly, construct the Database
class to create a database.
Options
There are different options for creating a database. Read them below. Every option is optional!
Name | Default | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Development | False | Boolean | See development |
Cwd | process.cwd() | Compleat path | The path to the folder, starting from the beginning |
Name | Database | String | The name of the database, without the extention |
InMemory | False | Boolean | Load the whole database in memory for faster access times |
const path = ;let db = development: true // Easy editable JSON database! cwd: path // Folder "databases" under current directory name: "main-db" inMemory: true // Not recommended for large databases;
Development
Sqlite databases aren't easy editable, even with an external program. That's why there is a development option. If true, json-config-store
will be used for the database, so it's easy editable.
Don't use json databases for public applications, because JSON databases corrupt fast.
Using the database
There are four methods. When using a JSON database (during development only!), you're using json-config-store.
All the methods return a promise that gets resolved when the operation is compleated
WaitForReady
Returnes a promise that gets resolved when the database is ready!
Get
To get data, use the get
method, with one parameter: The key you want to get.
Set
To set data, use the set
method. It has two parameters:
- Key: The key
- Value: Everything that is compatible with
JSON.stringify
.
Delete
To delete a key, use the delete
method. Just like the get
method, it has one parameter: The key you want to delete
Example
db;