JSONlite sandboxes the current working directory similar to SQLite. The JSONlite data directory by default is named jsonlite.data
and each json document is validated and saved pretty printed as a uuid.
- bash
- uuidgen
- python -m json.tool
- Alternatively, install yajl for
json_reformat
or jq to get a significant performance improvement setting documents.
json_reformat
is the fastest of the three by far. jq
comes in second and python -m json.tool
is the slowest. If possible, avoid using python -m json.tool
.
Benchmark tests/set_1k.bash:
# MacBook Pro 16" M1 Max
json_reformat: 6s
jq: 19s
python -m json.tool: 28s
git clone https://github.com/nodesocket/jsonlite.git
ln -s "$PWD"/jsonlite/jsonlite.bash /usr/local/bin/jsonlite
or grab the latest release source code.
You may optionally set the path to the data directory. It defaults to $PWD/jsonlite.data
but can manually be set with the JSONLITE_DATA_DIR
environment variable.
# default
export JSONLITE_DATA_DIR="$PWD"/jsonlite.data
# manually set the data directory
export JSONLITE_DATA_DIR=/tmp/jsonlite.data
set <json> - Writes a json document and returns the document id
➜ jsonlite set '{"name":"John Doe","active":true,"permissions":{"read":true,"write":false}}'
666B81D6-3F8A-4D57-BA3F-11FA8FC47246
set
also supports piping into it:
echo '{"key":"value"}' | jsonlite set
4472B861-4C10-4C0A-A63B-E5D45AA679C0
and reading from a file:
jsonlite set < file.json
9DF4DC1F-121E-46DC-B580-E1663B645AED
get <document-id> - Retrieves a json document by document id
➜ jsonlite get 666B81D6-3F8A-4D57-BA3F-11FA8FC47246
{
"active": true,
"name": "John Doe",
"permissions": {
"read": true,
"write": false
}
}
count - Total number of json documents in the database
➜ jsonlite count
293
delete <document-id> - Deletes a json document by document id
➜ jsonlite delete 666B81D6-3F8A-4D57-BA3F-11FA8FC47246
drop (--force) - Drops the database
➜ jsonlite drop
Drop database '/tmp/jsonlite.data'? [Y/n] Y
➜ jsonlite drop --force
help - Displays help
➜ jsonlite help
Usage: jsonlite command <command-specific-options>
set <json> Writes a json document and returns a document id
get <document-id> Retrieves a json document by document id
count Total number of json documents in the database
delete <document-id> Deletes a json document by document id
drop (--force) Drops the database
help Displays help
version Displays the current version
version - Displays the current version
➜ jsonlite version
1.1.5
default - Displays the current version, configuration, and help
➜ jsonlite
JSONlite 1.1.5
json formatter: json_reformat (fastest)
data directory: /tmp/jsonlite.data
Usage: jsonlite command <command-specific-options>
set <json> Writes a json document and returns a document id
get <document-id> Retrieves a json document by document id
count Total number of json documents in the database
delete <document-id> Deletes a json document by document id
drop (--force) Drops the database
help Displays help
version Displays the current version
https://github.com/nodesocket/jsonlite/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Create issues here in GitHub (https://github.com/nodesocket/jsonlite/issues).
For transparency and insight into the release cycle, and for striving to maintain backward compatibility, JSONlite will be maintained under the semantic versioning guidelines.
Releases will be numbered with the follow format:
<major>.<minor>.<patch>
And constructed with the following guidelines:
- Breaking backward compatibility bumps the major (and resets the minor and patch)
- New additions without breaking backward compatibility bumps the minor (and resets the patch)
- Bug fixes and misc changes bumps the patch
For more information on semantic versioning, visit http://semver.org/.
Copyright 2022 Justin Keller
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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