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Level/memory-level: In-memory abstract-level database for Node.js and browsers.

In-memory abstract-level database for Node.js and browsers, backed by a fully persistent red-black tree. The successor to memdown and level-mem.

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const { MemoryLevel } = require('memory-level')

// Create a database
const db = new MemoryLevel({ valueEncoding: 'json' })

// Add an entry with key 'a' and value 1
await db.put('a', 1)

// Add multiple entries
await db.batch([{ type: 'put', key: 'b', value: 2 }])

// Get value of key 'a': 1
const value = await db.get('a')

// Iterate entries with keys that are greater than 'a'
for await (const [key, value] of db.iterator({ gt: 'a' })) {
  console.log(value) // 2
}

The API of memory-level follows that of abstract-level with one additional constructor option (see below). The createIfMissing and errorIfExists options of abstract-level are not relevant here. Both implicit and explicit snapshots are supported. Data is discarded when the last reference to the database is released (i.e. db = null). Closing or reopening the database has no effect on the data. Data is not copied: when storing a Buffer value for example, subsequent mutations to that Buffer will affect the stored data too.

db = new MemoryLevel([options])

Besides abstract-level options, the optional options object may contain:

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Level/memory-level is an OPEN Open Source Project. This means that:

Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.

See the Contribution Guide for more details.

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