node-dirty
Purpose
A tiny & fast key value store with append-only disk log. Ideal for apps with < 1 million records.
Installation
npm install dirty
Why dirty?
This module is called dirty because:
- The file format is newline separated JSON
- Your database lives in the same process as your application, they share memory
- There is no query language, you just
forEach
through all records
So dirty means that you will hit a very hard wall with this database after ~1 million records, but it is a wonderful solution for anything smaller than that.
Tutorial
var Dirty = require('dirty');
var db = new Dirty('user.db');
db.on('load', function() {
db.set('john', {eyes: 'blue'});
console.log('Added john, he has %s eyes.', db.get('john').eyes);
db.set('bob', {eyes: 'brown'}, function() {
console.log('User bob is now saved on disk.')
});
db.forEach(function(key, val) {
console.log('Found key: %s, val: %j', key, val);
});
});
db.on('drain', function() {
console.log('All records are saved on disk now.');
});
Output:
Added john, he has blue eyes.
Found key: john, val: {"eyes":"blue"}
Found key: bob, val: {"eyes":"brown"}
User bob is now saved on disk.
All records are saved on disk now.
API
new Dirty([path])
Creates a new dirty database. If path
does not exist yet, it is created. You
can also omit the path
if you don't want disk persistence (useful for testing).
dirty.path
The path of the dirty database.
dirty.set(key, value, [cb])
Set's the given key
/ val
pair. The state of the database is affected instantly,
the optional cb
callback is fired when the record was written to disk.
val
can be any JSON-serializable type, it does not have to be an object.
dirty.get(key)
Retrieves the value for the given key
.
dirty.rm(key, cb)
Removes the record with the given key
. This is identical to setting the key
's value
to undefined
.
dirty.update(key, updater, [cb])
Updates the record of the given key
with the given updater
which is a function
that is passed the current value of the key.
The optional cb
callback is passed to dirty.set
.
dirty.forEach(fn)
Calls the given fn
function for every document in the database. The passed
arguments are key
and val
. You can return false
to abort a query (useful
if you are only interested in a limited number of records).
This function is blocking and runs at ~4 Mhz.
dirty.close()
Close the dirty db file handle.
dirty event: 'load' (length)
Emitted once the database file has finished loading. It is not safe to access records before this event fires. Writing records however should be fine.
length
is the amount of records the database is holding. This only counts each
key once, even if it had been overwritten.
You can chain the on load to the contructor as follows:
var db = dirty(file).on('load', function() { ... });
dirty event: 'drain' ()
Emitted whenever all records have been written to disk.
dirty event: 'read_close' ()
Emitted once the database file read stream closed.
dirty event : 'write_close' ()
Emitted once the database file write stream closed.
Tests
Dirty utilizes the Mocha test framework.
git clone https://github.com/felixge/node-dirty
cd node-dirty
npm install
npm test
License
node-dirty is licensed under the MIT license.