4.2.3 • Published 4 months ago

orchidb v4.2.3

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OrchiDB

OrchiDB is an Open-Source, JSON Document-Oriented database managment system with an emphasis on simple syntax and easy setup. OrchiDB can take queries using JavaScript code using the OrchiDB module or even through text based input through the built in terminal.

For the source code and update logs for OrchiDB vist the GitHub repository here.

Setup

To get started with OrchiDB, first download the npm module.

npm i orchidb

then import it to the js file you want to use it in.

const db = require('orchidb');
//or with ES6 modules
import db from 'orchidb'

Creating Collections

Collections are the basic unit of storage for OrchiDB, each collection can contain documents, a TRASH folder, and even other collections.

To create a collection use the db.Collection constructor, then input the path to your collection relative to the location of the main js file and the name of the collection.

const myCollection = new db.Collection('./OrchiDB', 'myCollection');

Then from their you can call the many methods included in the Collection class.

Collection Methods

Terminal

The integrated OrchiDB terminal can be run via the terminal.run() method included in the collection which you want to read or write data to.

myCollection.terminal.run() //Opens the terminal for the collection 'myCollection'
Commands
exit
insert
get
update
del
restore
empty_trash
rename
get_path
copy_col
del_col
clear
del_var
find
get_var
help

JavaScript Methods

  • insert(docName: string, data: obj) | Creates a new document
  • get(docName: string) | Returns the value of the input document, optionally logs value to console
  • update(docName: string, data: obj) | Adds or overwrites variables from document with input data
  • delete(docName: string) | Moves document to collection's trash folder
  • getPath(docName: string) | Returns the path to the document
  • restore(docName: string) | Moves document from trash to collection folder proper
  • rename(docName: string, newDocName: string) | Renames document
  • emptyTrash() | Permanently deletes all documents from trash folder
  • overwrite(docName: string, data: obj) | Overwrites all data in document to the data inputed
  • copyCol(targetCollection: string) | Copies all documents and collections to the target collection
  • copyDocToCol(docName: string, targetCollection: string) | Copies specified document to targetCol
  • deleteCol() | Deletes directory to collection and every file/folder inside of it
  • find(inputProperties: obj) | Returns all documents with specified input properties, if no properties specified then it will return all documents in the collection
  • getVar(docName: string, variables: arr) | Returns the values for the variables specified
  • deleteVar(docName: string, variables: arr) | Deletes all variables specified

All methods contain a logToConsole parameter as the last parameter of the function. By default this is set as false but if you want to log the results of a function then you can by setting the parameter to true. Additionally the Collection constructor method also has the logToConsole parameter.

Example Program

const db = require('orchidb');
const myCollection = new db.Collection('', 'myCollection');
const myCollection2 = new db.Collection('', 'myCollection2');

myCollection.insert('john', {
  first_name: 'John',
  last_name: 'Smith',
  age: 32,
  gender: 'male',
  address: {
    street: '123 Main St',
    city: 'NYC',
    state: 'NY',
    zip: '10001'
  },
});

myCollection.insert('jane', {
  first_name: 'Jane',
  last_name: 'Smith',
  age: 30,
  gender: 'female',
  address: {
    street: '123 Main St',
    city: 'NYC',
    state: 'NY',
    zip: '10001'
  },
});

myCollection.get('john');

myCollection.update('jane', {
  age: 31
});

myCollection.delete('jane');
myCollection.restore('jane');
myCollection.emptyTrash();

myCollection.getPath('jane');

myCollection.insert('sarah', {
  first_name: 'Abagail',
  last_name: 'Thomas',
  age: 22,
  gender: 'female',
  address: {
    street: '123 Main St',
    city: 'NYC',
    state: 'NY',
    zip: '10001'
  },
}); 
myCollection.rename('sarah', 'abagail');

myCollection.copyCol('myCollection2');
myCollection.rename('abagail', 'blank');
myCollection.overwrite('blank', {});
myCollection.copyDocToCol('blank', 'myCollection2');

myCollection.find({
  last_name: 'Smith',
  address: {
    street: '123 Main St',
    city: 'NYC',
    state: 'NY',
    zip: '10001'
  }
});

myCollection.getVar('john', [
  'first_name',
  'last_name',
  'age'
]);
myCollection.deleteVar('john', [
  'address'
]);
myCollection.get('john');

myCollection.deleteCol();
myCollection2.deleteCol();
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