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A local database implementation using localStorage API

This is a simple wrapper for javascript's localStorage API for a more convenient use.

Installation

yarn add local-db --dev

or

npm install local-db --save-dev

or

<!-- local-db will assign itself to window.LocalDB -->
<script src='https://unpkg.com/local-db'></script>

Usage

import LocalDB from 'local-db'

or

var LocalDB = require('local-db')

then

var usersTable = new LocalDB('users')

Methods

.create(object)

If object has an .id property, LocalDB will try to update the object in the table with regarding id.

usersTable.insert({username:'kucukkanat',city:'Izmir'})

returns : the user object created in table with generated ID

.read(query)

Returns an array of the elements matching the query

// Guys you are not allowed to buy cigarettes!
usersTable.query({age:{$lt:{18}}})

returns : the user object created in table with generated ID

.update(query,object)

Updates all objects in table matching the query. The update method does a deep merge using lodash 's _.merge method. _.merge

// Moves kucukkanat from Izmir to Amsterdam
usersTable.update({username:'kucukkanat'},{city:'Amsterdam'})

returns : LocalDB instance itself

.delete(query)

Deletes all objects in table matching the query

// Are you not a bit old for skating grandpa ?
usersTable.delete({age:{$gt:70}})

returns : LocalDB instance itself

.drop()

Empties the table

usersTable.drop()

returns : LocalDB instance itself

.on(eventName,fn)

Listens for events : insert , create , update , remove , delete , drop

users.on('$insert',(object)=>{
    // console.log(object, ' inserted!')
})
users.on('$delete',(object)=>{
    // console.log(object, ' deleted!')
})
users.on('$update',(object,nextObject)=>{
    console.log(object, ' updated to ',nextObject)
})

returns : LocalDB instance itself

Supported Operators:

See MongoDB's advanced queries for more info.

$in

array value must be $in the given query:

Intersecting two arrays:

//filtered: ['Brazil']
table.query({ $in: ['Costa Rica','Brazil'] }, ['Brazil','Haiti','Peru','Chile']);

Here's another example. This acts more like the $or operator:

table.query({ location: { $in: ['Costa Rica','Brazil'] } }, [ { name: 'Craig', location: 'Brazil' } ]);

$nin

Opposite of $in:

//filtered: ['Haiti','Peru','Chile']
table.query({ $nin: ['Costa Rica','Brazil'] }, ['Brazil','Haiti','Peru','Chile']);

$exists

Checks if whether a value exists:

//filtered: ['Craig','Tim']
table.query({ $exists: true }, ['Craig',null,'Tim']);

You can also filter out values that don't exist

//filtered: [{ name: 'Craig', city: 'Minneapolis' }]
table.query({ city: { $exists: false } }, [ { name: 'Craig', city: 'Minneapolis' }, { name: 'Tim' }]);

$gte

Checks if a number is >= value:

//filtered: [2, 3]
table.query({ $gte: 2 }, [0, 1, 2, 3]);

$gt

Checks if a number is > value:

//filtered: [3]
table.query({ $gt: 2 }, [0, 1, 2, 3]);

$lte

Checks if a number is <= value.

//filtered: [0, 1, 2]
table.query({ $lte: 2 }, [0, 1, 2, 3]);

$lt

Checks if number is < value.

//filtered: [0, 1]
table.query({ $lt: 2 }, [0, 1, 2, 3]);

$eq

Checks if query == value. Note that $eq can be omitted. For $eq, and $ne

//filtered: [{ state: 'MN' }]
table.query({ state: {$eq: 'MN' }}, [{ state: 'MN' }, { state: 'CA' }, { state: 'WI' }]);

Or:

//filtered: [{ state: 'MN' }]
table.query({ state: 'MN' }, [{ state: 'MN' }, { state: 'CA' }, { state: 'WI' }]);

$ne

Checks if query != value.

//filtered: [{ state: 'CA' }, { state: 'WI'}]
table.query({ state: {$ne: 'MN' }}, [{ state: 'MN' }, { state: 'CA' }, { state: 'WI' }]);

$mod

Modulus:

//filtered: [300, 600]
table.query({ $mod: [3, 0] }, [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600]);

$all

values must match everything in array:

//filtered: [ { tags: ['books','programming','travel' ]} ]
table.query({ tags: {$all: ['books','programming'] }}, [
{ tags: ['books','programming','travel' ] },
{ tags: ['travel','cooking'] } ]);

$and

ability to use an array of expressions. All expressions must test true.

//filtered: [ { name: 'Craig', state: 'MN' }]

table.query({ $and: [ { name: 'Craig' }, { state: 'MN' } ] }, [
{ name: 'Craig', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Tim', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Joe', state: 'CA' } ]);

$or

OR array of expressions.

//filtered: [ { name: 'Craig', state: 'MN' }, { name: 'Tim', state: 'MN' }]
table.query({ $or: [ { name: 'Craig' }, { state: 'MN' } ] }, [
{ name: 'Craig', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Tim', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Joe', state: 'CA' } ]);

$nor

opposite of or:

//filtered: [ { name: 'Tim', state: 'MN' }, { name: 'Joe', state: 'CA' }]
table.query({ $nor: [ { name: 'Craig' }, { state: 'MN' } ] }, [
{ name: 'Craig', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Tim', state: 'MN' },
{ name: 'Joe', state: 'CA' } ]);

$size

Matches an array - must match given size:

//filtered: ['food','cooking']
table.query({ tags: { $size: 2 } }, [ { tags: ['food','cooking'] }, { tags: ['traveling'] }]);

$type

Matches a values based on the type

table.query({ $type: Date }, [new Date(), 4342, 'hello world']); //returns single date
table.query({ $type: String }, [new Date(), 4342, 'hello world']); //returns ['hello world']

$regex

Matches values based on the given regular expression

table.query({ $regex: /^f/i, $nin: ["frank"] }, ["frank", "fred", "sam", "frost"]); // ["fred", "frost"]
table.query({ $regex: "^f", $options: "i", $nin: ["frank"] }, ["frank", "fred", "sam", "frost"]); // ["fred", "frost"]

$where

Matches based on some javascript comparison

table.query({ $where: "this.name === 'frank'" }, [{name:'frank'},{name:'joe'}]); // ["frank"]
table.query({
	$where: function() {
		return this.name === "frank"
	}
}, [{name:'frank'},{name:'joe'}]); // ["frank"]

$elemMatch

Matches elements of array

var bills = [{
    month: 'july',
    casts: [{
        id: 1,
        value: 200
    },{
        id: 2,
        value: 1000
    }]
},
{
    month: 'august',
    casts: [{
        id: 3,
        value: 1000,
    }, {
        id: 4,
        value: 4000
    }]
}];

var result = table.query({
    casts: {$elemMatch:{
        value: {$gt: 1000}
    }}
}, bills); // {month:'august', casts:[{id:2, value: 1000},{id: 4, value: 4000}]}

$not

Not expression:

table.query({$not:{$in:['craig','tim']}}, ['craig','tim','jake']); //['jake']
table.query({$not:{$size:5}}, ['craig','tim','jake']); //['tim','jake']

sub object Searching

var people = [{
	name: 'craig',
	address: {
		city: 'Minneapolis'
	}
},
{
	name: 'tim',
	address: {
		city: 'St. Paul'
	}
}];

var queried = table.query({ address: { city: 'Minneapolis' }}, people); // count = 1

//or
var queried = table.query({'address.city': 'minneapolis'}, people);//count = 1

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localdb's Issues

Insert with preferred id

Hi,

The document reads as follows
If object has an .id property,
However, if I have id or _id or .id it always generate id its own. It is possible to create with my own id?

How to clear whole database?

I created a database with

foo = new DB('foo');
bar = new DB('bar');

and now I need to purge/delete/vanish whole foo database but keep bar database. How can I do that?

Where is API documentation?

Where is the API documentation? Simple .insert, query and remove is on the README.md but we need full API.

Upsert functionality

Hi,

I like to have upsert function something like the below. Can this be added, please?

This code will take json as param, and then will check if already exists, if not it will do the insert operation based on the given id. If already exist, then it will upate.

  upsert(object) {
    if(object.id === undefined)
    {
      object.id = guid()
    }
    const foundObjects = sift({id: object.id}, JSON.parse(localStorage[this.name]));
    if(foundObjects.length==0)
    {
      let table = JSON.parse(localStorage[this.name])
      table.push(object)
      localStorage[this.name] = JSON.stringify(table)
      this.emit('$insert',object)
      this.emit('$create',object)
      return object
    }
    return this.update({id: object.id}, object);
  }

db.insert should return auto-generated id

If id key is required for further interactions with that "document", whether db.insert() must throw an exception or generate a random id (as it does now) but return that auto-generated id if we omit that field.

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