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js-datastore-level
Datastore implementation with levelup backend.
Lead Maintainer
Table of Contents
Install
$ npm install datastore-level
Usage
const LevelStore = require('datastore-level')
// Default using level as backend for node or the browser
const store = new LevelStore('path/to/store')
// another leveldown compliant backend like memdown
const memStore = new LevelStore('my/mem/store', {
db: require('level-mem')
})
Browser Shimming Leveldown
LevelStore
uses the level
module to automatically use level.js
if a modern bundler is used which can detect bundle targets based on the pkg.browser
property in your package.json
.
If you are using a bundler that does not support pkg.browser
, you will need to handle the shimming yourself, as was the case with versions of LevelStore
0.7.0 and earlier.
Database names
level-js@3
changed the database prefix from IDBWrapper-
to level-js-
, so please specify the old prefix if you wish to continue using databases created using datastore-level
prior to v0.12.0
. E.g.
const leveljs = require('level-js')
const browserStore = new LevelStore('my/db/name', {
db: (path) => leveljs(path, {
prefix: 'IDBWrapper-'
})
})
More information: https://github.com/Level/level-js/blob/master/UPGRADING.md#new-database-prefix
Contribute
Feel free to join in. All welcome. Open an issue!
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