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jsonl-db v1.0.1

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jsonl-db

jsonl-db is an open source library for working with JSON files in the JSON Lines format (JSONL), a convenient and compact representation of structured data.

This library provides a simple API for adding, updating, deleting and querying data in JSONL files. It also offers methods for reading the files in various ways, such as reading by batch or finding specific data elements.

Requirements

  • Node.js v14 or higher

Installation

Install jsonl-db with your favorite Node package manager like npm / pnpm / yarn.

npm install jsonl-db

Usage

To use jsonl-db in your project, import it as follows:

import jsonlFile from "jsonl-db";

Creating a JSONL file

The jsonlFile function creates a new JSONL file. It takes one argument, the path to the file to create or operate on.

const myJsonlFile = jsonlFile("./data.jsonl");

Adding data

myJsonlFile.add({ name: "John", age: 27 });

The add method adds a single JSON object to the end of the file.

myJsonlFile.addMany([
  { name: "John", age: 27 },
  { name: "Jane", age: 31 },
]);

The addMany method adds an array of JSON objects to the end of the file.

Reading data

myJsonlFile.read((line) => console.log(line));

The read method reads the file line-by-line and executes a callback function for each provided line. In this example, it simply logs each JSON object to the console.

myJsonlFile.readByBatch((batch) => console.log(batch), 500);

The readByBatch method reads the file in batches of a specified size, and executes a callback function for each batch. In this example, batches of two JSON objects are logged to the console.

const firstLine = await myJsonlFile.first();

The first method returns the first JSON object in the file.

const lastLine = await myJsonlFile.last();

The last method returns the last JSON object in the file.

const match = await myJsonlFile.findWhere("name", "John");

The findWhere method searches the file for the first JSON object where the specified attribute equals the specified value. In this example, the JSON object with "name": "John" is returned.

const matches = await myJsonlFile.findMatch(async (line) => {
  return line.age > 30;
});

The findMatch method searches the file for all JSON objects that match a specified condition. In this example, all JSON objects with "age" greater than 30 are returned.

const count = await myJsonlFile.count();

The count method returns the number of JSON objects in the file.

const count = await myJsonlFile.countMatch(async (line) => {
  return line.age > 30;
});

The countMatch method returns the number of JSON objects in the file that match a specified condition.

Updating data

myJsonlFile.updateWhere("name", "John", async (line) => {
  line.age = 28;
  return line;
});

The updateWhere method searches the file for JSON objects where the specified attribute equals the specified value, and updates those objects using a provided update function.

myJsonlFile.updateMatch(
  async (line) => {
    return line.age > 30;
  },
  async (line) => {
    line.isOlderThan30 = true;
    return line;
  }
);

The updateMatch method searches the file for all JSON objects that match a specified condition, and updates those objects using a provided update function.

Deleting data

myJsonlFile.deleteWhere("name", "John");

The deleteWhere method searches the file for JSON objects where the specified attribute equals the specified value, and removes those objects from the file.

myJsonlFile.deleteMatch(async (line) => {
  return line.age > 30;
});

The deleteMatch method searches the file for all JSON objects that match a specified condition, and removes those objects from the file.

myJsonlFile.deleteFile();

The deleteFile method removes the entire file.

Here's an example of what a contributing section might look like in a jsonl-db README:

Contributing

Contributions are welcome and encouraged! To contribute to jsonl-db, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new feature branch: git checkout -b my-feature-branch
  3. Make your changes and write tests for them.
  4. Ensure that all tests pass: npm test
  5. Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message.
  6. Push your feature branch to your fork: git push origin my-feature-branch
  7. Submit a pull request

Please ensure that any contributions you make adhere to the project's coding standards and are properly documented. If you're unsure about anything, don't hesitate to ask for clarification or guidance.

License

jsonl-db is licensed under the MIT License.

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