Fast in-process flat file database for Node.js that supports JSON and caches all data in memory. All data is persisted to an open file using a append-only algorithm ensuring compact file sizes and strong consistency.
npm install flat-file-db
Pass a database file to use to the flat-file-db constructor and wait for the database to open. When it is open all data has been loaded into memory.
var flatfile = require('flat-file-db');
var db = flatfile('/tmp/my.db');
db.on('open', function() {
db.put('hello', {world:1}); // store some data
console.log(db.get('hello')) // prints {world:1}
db.put('hey', {world:2}, function() {
// 'hey' is now fully persisted
});
});
If you don't want to wait for it to open use flatfile.sync
var db = flatfile.sync('/tmp/my.db');
console.log(db.get('hello')); // prints {world:1}
If you issue multiple writes the last one will always win
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
db.put('test', {count:i}, ...);
}
console.log(db.get('test')); // {count:9} which also the persisted value of 'test'
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db = flatfile(path, opts)
Create a new db instance. Per default fsync is called on all puts. To disable this setopts.fsync = false
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db = flatfile.sync(path, opts)
Same as above except you do not need to wait for the open event -
db.put(key, val, [cb])
Insert or update new key -
db.del(key, [cb])
Delete a key -
db.get(key) -> doc
Get the value of a key -
db.has(key) -> bool
True if db has key -
db.keys() -> list
Get all keys as an array -
db.clear([cb])
Clears the database of all values -
db.close()
Close the database
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db.on('open')
Fired when the db is open and ready for use. -
db.on('close')
Fired when the db is fully closed -
db.on('drain')
All puts and deletes are flushed to disk
MIT