file-watcher-example
A usage example to watch files and store them in ReductStorge in C++ (by reductstore)
reduct-js
ReductStore Client SDK for Javascript (by reductstore)
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over 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | MIT License |
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file-watcher-example
Posts with mentions or reviews of file-watcher-example.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-11.
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How to keep a history of file changes with C++
Here, I'm going to show you how you can keep track of file changes in a directory and store them in Reduct Storage by using its C++ client SDK. You can find the full working example here.
reduct-js
Posts with mentions or reviews of reduct-js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-20.
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Getting Started with ReductStore in Node.js
This quick start guide will walk you through the process of installing and using the ReductStore JavaScript Client SDK to read and write data to a ReductStore instance.
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How to Keep a History of MQTT Data With Node.js
When we call bucket.beginWrite we create an entry in the bucket if it doesn’t exist yet. Then we write data to the entry with the current timestamp. Now our MQTT data is safe and sound in the storage, and we can access them by using the same SDK.
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ReductStore v1.5.0 has been released
Traditionally, we have aligned our official SDKs for Python, C++, and JavaScript with the latest API so that you can use the latest features.
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ReductStore v1.4.0 in Rust has been released
JavaScript Client SDK
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Subscribing new records with Reduct C++ SDK
You can use this feature in a Python or JavaScript application by using the Python and JavaScript client SDKs.
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New Release of ReductStore JavaScript SDK v1.3.0
we are pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.0 of the ReductStore SDK for JavaScript. This version supports the new features of ReductStore v1.3, including labels and content type.
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Quick Start with the ReductStore JavaScript SDK
Now that you have a basic understanding of how ReductStore works, you can start using it in your projects. You can find more information about the ReductStore JavaScript SDK here.
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How to keep a history of MQTT data with Node.js
When we call bucket.beginWrite we create an entry in the bucket if it doesn't exist yet. Then we write data to the entry with the current timestamp. Now our MQTT data is safe and sound in the storage, and we can access them by using the same SDK.
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ReductStore Client SDK for JavaScript v1.2.0: New Features and Example Use
ReductStore has released v1.2.0 of its JavaScript SDK. This update includes support for ReductStore API version 1.2 with the new Client.me method, which allows you to retrieve information about your current API token and its permissions.
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All Client SDKs were updated for Reduct Storage v1.1.0
If you've been using the Reduct Storage client-side SDKs for Python, JavaScript or C++ to interact with your storage instances, then you'll want to upgrade to the latest version. This week, all of our SDKs were updated to support Reduct Storage v1.1.0 with Token API. With this new release, we've made some important enhancements and bug fixes that will make your development experience smoother and more productive. So make sure you upgrade today!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing file-watcher-example and reduct-js you can also consider the following projects:
reduct-py - ReductStore Client SDK for Python
mqtt.org - The mqtt.org website
Reduct Storage - A time series database for storing and managing large amounts of blob data [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reductstore]
web-console - Web console for ReductStore
reduct-py - ReductStore Client SDK for Python [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reduct-py]
reduct-cpp - ReductStore Client SDK for C++
reduct-cpp - ReductStore Client SDK for C++ [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reduct-cpp]
reduct-cli - CLI client for ReductStore
sdk-js - javascript epilot-sdk
reduct-mqtt-example - Keeping MQTT Data History with Node.js and ReductStore
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