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# Record.js
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# Record.js
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> A minimalistic dead-simple object collection library
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> A minimalistic object collection library
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Go kick the tires in [`dist/`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n2geoff/record.js/master/dist/record.min.js)
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**Record.js** aims to provide a lite, *2kb*, *no dependency* collection utility to help build simple in-memory or local storage data sets. Records are stored as `JSON`.
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> SOON: ability to export json collections
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## WIP
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## WIP
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Not done yet!
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Not done yet!
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## API
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## Getting Started
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The public API is very simple, only really need 3 methods: `add`, `remove`, and `find`.
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- [Download Library](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n2geoff/record.js/master/dist/record.min.js), then...
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create a new record collection (in-memory)
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const pets = new Record();
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add something to the collection
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pets.add({"name": "Fluffy", "type": "cat"});
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// [{"id": "123fk91j7", "name": "Fluffy", "type": "cat"}]
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an `id` field is auto-generated if not provided, this allows easy record retrival via
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pets.find("123fk91j7");
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// [{"id": "123fk91j7", "name": "Fluffy", "type": "cat"}]
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you can also find items via properties like
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pets.find({"type": "cat"});
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// [{"id": "123fk91j7", "name": "Fluffy", "type": "cat"}]
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and you can remove items via
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pets.remove("123fk91j7");
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// [{"id": "123fk91j7", "name": "Fluffy", "type": "cat"}]
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so, no records, right?
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pets.find();
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// []
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### API
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The public API is very simple, you really only need 3 methods: `add`, `remove`, and `find`.
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| Method | Description |
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| `.add(object)` | Adds entry to collection and return entry added |
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| `.add(object)` | Adds entry to collection and returns entry(s) added |
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| `.remove(id|object)` | Removes entry(s) from collection and returns removed |
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| `.remove(id|object)` | Removes entry(s) from collection and returns removed |
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| `.find(id|object)` | find all, find by id, or find by filter, returns array of entries |
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| `.find(id|object)` | find all, find by id, or find by filter, returns array of entries |
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| `.count()` | returns number of records in collection |
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| `.count()` | returns number of records in collection |
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> SEE: [API Documentation](docs/api.md)
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> NOTICE: `find` is special, changes based on what you pass in, an id, an object, or nothing at all
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- Additional [API Documentation](docs/api.md)
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### Options
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### Options
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- store: localStorage KEY to use.
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Records.js constructor supports a few options passed in as an `object`
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- store: localStorage KEY to use. This actives localStorage if available
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- debug: may logout useful information, maybe not;)
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## Tests
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## Tests
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