WatermelonDB VS cookies.js

Compare WatermelonDB vs cookies.js and see what are their differences.

WatermelonDB

🍉 Reactive & asynchronous database for powerful React and React Native apps ⚡️ (by Nozbe)

cookies.js

🍫 Tastier cookies, local, session, and db storage in a tiny package. Includes subscribe() events for changes. (by franciscop)
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WatermelonDB cookies.js
22 1
10,047 2,380
1.8% -
8.6 0.0
about 1 month ago almost 5 years ago
JavaScript JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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WatermelonDB

Posts with mentions or reviews of WatermelonDB. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-04.

cookies.js

Posts with mentions or reviews of cookies.js. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-01.
  • DDD Is Overrated
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Mar 2021
    Sure you might not be able to write 100% of the documentation in one go and then the code, but AFAIK that's neither the goal or the intention of DDD, it's more like "document a bit, write a bit, repeat".

    The way I do it is first write a draft of the documentation, of how I want the API to look like. Then check if that basic code is possible (which I can predict most of the times based on experience), then write some more docs or methods. When writing a lib I normally already know where I want to use it, so I can put example snippets from how I want to use it as the documentation first and then try to implement those methods.

    Examples of libraries I've written mostly this way:

    - https://github.com/franciscop/brownies

    - https://github.com/franciscop/files

    - https://github.com/franciscop/backblaze

What are some alternatives?

When comparing WatermelonDB and cookies.js you can also consider the following projects:

RxDB - A fast, local first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/

js-cookie - A simple, lightweight JavaScript API for handling browser cookies

react-native-mmkv-storage - An ultra fast (0.0002s read/write), small & encrypted mobile key-value storage framework for React Native written in C++ using JSI

jquery-cookie

PouchDB - :koala: - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.

localForage - 💾 Offline storage, improved. Wraps IndexedDB, WebSQL, or localStorage using a simple but powerful API.

react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]

lawnchair.js - A lightweight clientside JSON document store,

basket.js - A script and resource loader for caching & loading files with localStorage

LokiJS - javascript embeddable / in-memory database

jStorage - jStorage is a simple key/value database to store data on browser side