memdown
In-memory
abstract-leveldownstore for Node.js and browsers.
Example
If you are upgrading: please see the upgrade guide.
const levelup = require('levelup')
const memdown = require('memdown')
const db = levelup(memdown())
db.put('hey', 'you', (err) => {
if (err) throw err
db.get('hey', { asBuffer: false }, (err, value) => {
if (err) throw err
console.log(value) // 'you'
})
})
Your data is discarded when the process ends or you release a reference to the store. Note as well, though the internals of memdown operate synchronously - levelup does not.
Browser support
Data types
Keys and values can be strings or Buffers. Any other key type will be irreversibly stringified. The only exceptions are null and undefined. Keys and values of that type are rejected.
const db = levelup(memdown())
db.put('example', 123, (err) => {
if (err) throw err
db.createReadStream({
keyAsBuffer: false,
valueAsBuffer: false
}).on('data', (entry) => {
console.log(typeof entry.key) // 'string'
console.log(typeof entry.value) // 'string'
})
})
If you desire non-destructive encoding (e.g. to store and retrieve numbers as-is), wrap memdown with encoding-down. Alternatively install level-mem which conveniently bundles levelup, memdown and encoding-down. Such an approach is also recommended if you want to achieve universal (isomorphic) behavior. For example, you could have leveldown in a backend and memdown in the frontend.
const encode = require('encoding-down')
const db = levelup(encode(memdown(), { valueEncoding: 'json' }))
db.put('example', 123, (err) => {
if (err) throw err
db.createReadStream({
keyAsBuffer: false,
valueAsBuffer: false
}).on('data', (entry) => {
console.log(typeof entry.key) // 'string'
console.log(typeof entry.value) // 'number'
})
})
Snapshot guarantees
A memdown store is backed by a fully persistent data structure and thus has snapshot guarantees. Meaning that reads operate on a snapshot in time, unaffected by simultaneous writes.
Test
In addition to the regular npm test, you can test memdown in a browser of choice with:
npm run test-browser-local
To check code coverage:
npm run coverage
Contributing
Level/memdown is an OPEN Open Source Project. This means that:
Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.
See the Contribution Guide for more details.
Big Thanks
Cross-browser Testing Platform and Open Source ♥ Provided by Sauce Labs.
Donate
To sustain Level and its activities, become a backer or sponsor on Open Collective. Your logo or avatar will be displayed on our 28+ GitHub repositories and npm packages. ?
Backers
Sponsors
License
MIT © 2013-present Rod Vagg and Contributors.