kvfs

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kvfs

kvfs is a Key-Value store based on the file system. It takes no time to set up, no infrastructure other than a file system, and lets you get started with your code real quick.

PLEASE NOTE that pre-1.0 this package might change its interface in a breaking manner between minor version bumps.

kvfs should not be used for serious production stuff, but is useful for getting started quickly. It uses the filesystem and is inherently undistributable. The goal is simple: get you started quick, let you decide on underlying layers later.

That said, here's some documentation and stuff...

Getting started

You need to decide on a path, relative to where you are running your application from, that will be your data store. In this example we will use a folder .data, but you could, for example, use /var/lib/.

Install the package from npm using your commandline:

npm install kvfs --save

Documentation

To create a new key-value store, simply pass the relative (to where you are running the app from) path for the store.

var kvfs = require("kvfs");
var myStore = kvfs(".myStore");

This will create a folder ".myStore" in your current working directory.

On myStore you can now call any of the supported functions, to work with your key-value store (below). In addition, the store is an event emitter, which lets you listen on changes to entries.

set

myStore.set(key, value, callback)
  • key string key to use for lookup
  • value any kind of standard JSON value (string, number, boolean, object, array). If it is not a standard value (a cyclic object, an object with functionality) kvfs will attempt to coerce it to JSON (basically JSON.stringify).
  • callback should take a single argument, error, in case something goes wrong.

get

myStore.get(key, callback)
  • key corresponding key: will retrieve the value that has been set for this key or fail
  • callback should take two arguments:
    • error in case something goes wrong
    • value the value retrieved

del

myStore.del(key, callback)
  • key the key to delete: the value will be erased
  • callback should take a single argument, error, in case something goes wrong.

list

myStore.list(prefix, callback)

This function works on collections. A collection consists of all entries with a shared prefix, ended with a forward slash /.

  • prefix the collection prefix to look for. For example, "hello" will match "hello/world", "hello/kitty", and even "hello/it/is/me", but not "hello-there". The prefix must be immediately followed by a forward slash /.
  • callback should take two arguments:
    • error in case something goes wrong
    • descendants all of the entries belonging to the collection

len

myStore.len(prefix, callback)

Like .list, but returning the number of children.

  • prefix the collection prefix to look for.
  • callback should take two arguments:
    • error in case something goes wrong
    • length (number) the number of entries in the collection

on

myStore.on(key, listener)
  • key key to listen for changes on. May use wildcards, for example "hello/**" will listen to changes for all entries in the hello collection (all descendants of "hello").
  • listener takes the exact key of the element that was changed.

Also supported:

  • once
  • onAny
  • ...

Contributing

Please feel free to open issues and Pull Requests on this repository if you have questions or suggestions :-)

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