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Store objects in leveldb.

It's recommended to use level-pathwise instead since it's a lot more flexible and the api isn't more complicated. store.set('userid', 'name', 'fritz') becomes store.put(['userid', 'name'], 'fritz').

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Rationale

The idea is that storing JSON in leveldb sucks, because it's hard to update without risiking inconsistencies.

Say you have {foo:'bar', bar:'baz'} stored in a leveldb and want to add a field:

db.get('obj', function (err, obj) {
  obj.aNew = 'field';
  db.set('obj', obj);
});

Now at the same time some other code wants to e.g. modify the value of one field:

db.get('obj', function (err, obj) {
  obj.foo = 'bar, but changed';
  db.set('obj', obj);
});

And you will either get

{
  "foo": "bar",
  "bar": "baz",
  "aNew": "field"
}

or

{
  "foo": "bar, but changed",
  "bar": "baz"
}

but not

{
  "foo": "bar, but changed",
  "bar": "baz",
  "aNew": "field"
}

There needs to be a mechanism that merges changes together, that still allows you to retrieve the whole object.

Usage

var levelObj = require('level-object');
var level = require('level');
var db = level(__dirname + '/db');

var store = levelObj(db);
store.set('name', 'key', 'value', function (err) {
  store.toJSON('name', function (err, json) {
    console.log(json);
    // => { "key": "value" }
  });
});

API

Obj(db)

Create a new store on the passed db object.

Obj#get(name, key, cb)

Call cb with (err, value).

Obj#set(name, key, value[, cb])

Set name's key to value and call cb, possibly with an error object.

Obj#del(name, key[, cb])

Delete name's key and call cb, possibly with an error object.

Obj#patch(ops, cb)

Modify multiple values and objects at once. ops is an array containing objects.

To write / modify a value, add { type: 'set', object: name, key: key, value: value }.

To delete a value, add { type: 'del', object: name, key: key }.

Obj#keys(name, cb)

Call cb with err and an array of all set keys, like Object.keys.

Obj#toJSON(name, cb)

Call cb with err and a JavaScript representation of name.

Installation

With npm do

$ npm install level-object

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Julian Gruber <julian@juliangruber.com>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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