Package Exports
- flash-store
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (flash-store) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
flash-store
FlashStore is Key-Value persistent storage with easy to use ES6 Map-like API(both Async and Sync support), powered by LevelDB and TypeScript.

Requirements
- Node.js v10 or above
Examples
Try the following command
npm install
npm run demoThe basic function as follows:
import { FlashStore } from 'flash-store'
const flashStore = new FlashStore('flashstore.workdir')
await flashStore.set(1, 'a')
console.log(`key: 1, value: ${await flashStore.get(1)}`)
// Output: 'a'
await flashStore.del(1)
console.log(`key: 1, value: ${await flashStore.get(1)}`)
// Output: undefinedSupported Backend
| Backend | Flash Store | Install NPM Command |
|---|---|---|
| SQLite | v0.20 | npm install flash-store@0.20 |
| Medea | v0.18 | |
| SnapDB | v0.16 | |
| RocksDB | v0.14 | npm install flash-store@0.14 |
| LevelDB | v0.12 | npm install flash-store@0.12 |
SnapDB & Medea were all deprecated because of lots of unknown bugs.
API Reference
FlashStore
FlashStore implements the Standard ES6 Map API with Async modification, powered by async-map-like
/**
* ES6 Map API with Async
*/
export interface AsyncMap<K = any, V = any> {
[Symbol.asyncIterator]() : AsyncIterableIterator<[K, V]>
size : Promise<number>
clear () : Promise<void>
delete (key: K) : Promise<void>
entries() : AsyncIterableIterator<[K, V]>
get (key: K) : Promise<V | undefined>
has (key: K) : Promise<boolean>
keys () : AsyncIterableIterator<K>
set (key: K, value: V) : Promise<void>
values () : AsyncIterableIterator<V>
}
class FlashStore<K, V> implements AsyncMap<K, V> {}FlashStoreSync
FlashStoreSync implements the Standard ES6 Map API:
class FlashStoreSync<K, V> implements Map<K, V> {}- You get a sync API at the cost of all your data have to be kept in memory.
- The data will be async writing back to disk for persistent storage in background.
- The performance of
FlashStoreSynccan be expected high because it's all in memory.
Document
See Also
- Node.js databases: an embedded database using LevelDB
- How to Cook a Graph Database in a Night - LevelGraph
- Graph database JS style for Node.js and the Browser. Built upon LevelUp and LevelDB.
- 浅析 BigTable 和 LevelDB 的实现
Known Issues
- The
gteandlteinoptionsdo not work property. (#4)
Version History
master
v1.0 (Aug 16, 2021) LevelDB v7.0
LevelDB v7.0.0 support.
v0.20 Apr 2020 SQLite as Backend
- We hardcoded the key type to be
stringonly in this version. - We decide to try better-sqlite3 as it claim is very fast.
- The other alternates (would love to try in the future if necessary):
v0.18 Feb 2019 - Medea as Backend
DEPRECATED: Due to #79 #74 and also it is very unstable in production as my experiences. (e.g. memory leak & block event loop)
- Switch from SnapDB to MedeaDown
Medea is a persistent key-value storage library that runs everywhere Node runs.
"It is a pure JS implementation of leveldown and it's almost as fast." — @Raynos link
"The LevelDOWN-compatible wrapper for Medea really opens up the possibility to reuse the modules that have already been created around the LevelUP ecosystem." — @kevinswiber link
Known Issues: FlashStore 会写满磁盘的问题 #155
async function compact (store: FlashStore): Promise<void> {
await store.size
const db = (store as any).levelDb.db.db.db
await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
db.compact((err: any) => {
if (err) {
return reject(err)
}
resolve()
})
})
}v0.16 May 2019 - SnapDB as Backend
- Switch from RocksDB to SnapDB #45
- #50 has been fixed.
WARN: Do not use this version because it has known issues
v0.14 May 2019 - RocksDB as Backend
v0.12 Jan 2019 - LevelDB as Backend
- Use LevelDB as backend to skip the compiling when install.
- Using leveldb official typings from
@types/
v0.7 Aug 2018 - Nosql-LevelDB as Backend
- Use nosql-leveldb as backend to prevent segfault.
v0.6 Jul 2018
- Upgrade to TypeScript 3.0
v0.4 Jun 2018
1. Refactor API to implement ES6 Map interface
- Update the API to ES6
Map-like, the difference is that FlashStore is all async.
2. Add FlashStoreSync as a in-memory Write-back Cache for Flash-Store
Add a new class FlashStoreSync which is a in-memory full loaded Write-back Cache for Flash-Store:
- Writes directly to
cache, lazy writes tostore. - Reads from cache, never read-miss because cache have the full data of the store which will never expire.
- API of
FlashStoreSyncis the same as the ES6Map
v0.2 Sep 2017
Init version, API is LevelDB-like.
FAQ
Q: What's the difference between the flash-store and memory-card
Short answer:
flash-storeis for save data to local filesystem.memory-cardis for save data to a distributed network storage, it can be serialized/deserialized safely by design.
Long answer:
flash-store and memory-card are all built by @huan, and they are all follow the ES6 Map API.
flash-store is using a no-sql local file database to maximum the performance, it can be used as a local database, or a local cache for whatever you want to cache from other API.
memory-card is using a local file to store data in JSON format by default, however, it supports more distributed methods. Learn more from it's repository at here
Author
Copyright & License
- Code & Docs © 2017-now Huan (李卓桓) <zixia@zixia.net>
- Code released under the Apache-2.0 License
- Docs released under Creative Commons
