Create data storage that uses a simple key-value method
- ✅ 0 Dependencies
- ✅ NoSQL Database
- ✅ Lightwight
https://codesandbox.io/p/devbox/nodejs-key-value-storage-lk3g7f
npm install node-key-value-storage
//ES Modules import style
import {Nkvs} from 'node-key-value-storage'
//CommonJS import style
const {Nkvs} = require('node-key-value-storage')
const db = await Nkvs.init({
storageName:'mystorage'
})
import {Nkvs} from 'node-key-value-storage'
void async function main() {
const db = await Nkvs.init({
storageName:'mystorage'
})
console.log(await db.put('yes','no'))
console.log(await db.get('yes'))
console.log(await db.list())
console.log(await db.delete('yes'))
}()
const {Nkvs} = require('node-key-value-storage')
void async function main() {
const db = await Nkvs.init({
storageName:'mystorage'
})
console.log(await db.put('yes','no'))
console.log(await db.get('yes'))
console.log(await db.list())
console.log(await db.delete('yes'))
}()
await init({
dataDirName?:string,
storageName:string
})
- dataDirName = (Optional) Alphanumeric name of data directory (default = 'data')
- storageName = (Required) Alphanumeric name of storage
await put(key:string,value:string)
The put() method returns a Promise that you should await on to verify a successful update which resolves with a boolean :
- true = Update successful
- false = Update failed
await get(key:string)
The get() method returns a promise you can await on to get the value which resolves with:
- null = The key is not found
- data = Get the value successful
- false = Get the value failed
await list()
Use a list operation to view all the keys that live in a given storage, return a promise which resolves with an object:
- keys = Array of keys
- complete = True if operation complete
await delete(key:string)
To delete a key-value pair, call the delete() method, return a promise which resolves with:
- null = The key is not found
- true = Delete successful
- false = Delete failed
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