Tinylicious is a minimal, self-contained, test implementation of the Fluid Framework service that is much smaller (tinier!) than Routerlicious, our reference implementation of the service.
Tinylicious includes most of the basic features needed to test data stores and containers. While we use the Webpack Fluid Loader's in browser service for much of our data store and container development, Tinylicious offers some advantages because it's a standalone process. For instance, testing a Fluid Container from 2+ simultaneously connected clients can be easier using Tinylicious.
If you're looking for a reference implementation of the Fluid service, don't look here! Go check out Routerlicious.
You can install, build, and start this service by running the following
npm i -g pnpm
pnpm i
npm run build
npm run start
Tinylicious uses port 7070 by default. You can change the port number by setting an environment variable named PORT to the desired number. For example:
$env:PORT=6502
npm run start
The config.json file can be used to configure the Tinylicious service.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
db.inMemory |
Boolean indicating whether ops are stored in memory or to disk | true |
db.path |
If db.inMemory is false the folder on disk to store the ops |
"/var/tmp/db" |
storage |
Storage path for snapshots | "/var/tmp/tinylicious" |
See config.json for more settings and their defaults.