1.1.0 • Published 6 years ago

kool-save-data v1.1.0

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kool-save-data

npm (scoped) A simple save data module for my Node.js projects.

Require kool-save-data

const koolSaveData = require('kool-save-data');

Example Usage

Save Data

Used for creating a save data item.

project-directory
|
|____save-data.js
|
|____save-data.json
const {SaveData} = koolSaveData;

module.exports = new SaveData('save-data');

Save Data Collections

Used for saving a collection of save data. Maybe you would store settings and/or informative data here. In this case, we are storing a person's favorite things. Paths to save data files must look like so (./project-directory/save-data-path):

project-directory
|
|____save-data-path
|    |
|    |____favorites.js
|    |
|    |____favorites.json
|    |
|    |____index.js
|
|____index.js

./save-data-path/favorites.js

const {SaveData} = koolSaveData;

module.exports = new SaveData('save-data');

./save-data-path/favorites.json

{
    "color": "red"
}

./save-data-path/index.js

/*
    This is a list of the names of the save data js files. I could have put 'favorites.js'
    in this list, but this way requires less typing
*/
module.exports = [
  'favorites'
];

./index.js

Creating a SaveDataCollection:

const {SaveDataCollection} = koolSaveData;

let saveDataCollection = new SaveDataCollection('./save-data-path');

saveDataCollection.setData('favorites', {color: 'green'});
console.log(saveDataCollection.getData('favorites')); // { color: green }

saveDataCollection.modifyData('favorites', {season: 'summer'});
console.log(saveDataCollection.getData('favorites')); // { color: 'green', season: 'summer' }

saveDataCollection.setData('favorites', {season: 'spring'});
console.log(saveDataCollection.getData('favorites')); // { season: 'spring' }

saveDataCollection.modifyData('favorites', {color: 'blue'});
console.log(saveDataCollection.getData('favorites')); // { season: 'spring', color: 'blue' }

saveDataCollection.save();

All data will be saved in their corresponding json files after calling saveDataCollection.save() like so: favorites.json:

{
    "season": "spring",
    "color": "blue"
}
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