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Lowdb | Chart.js | |
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27 | 184 | |
20,877 | 63,425 | |
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6.4 | 7.8 | |
7 days ago | 24 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Lowdb
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Database recommendations for small website
https://github.com/typicode/lowdb is a cool option.
- How to show CRUD projects on Github?
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go-store: Lightweight embedded database in pure Go inspired by Lowdb
I just finished the first stable version of go-store, a lightweight embeeded database written in pure Go. It was heavily inspired by lowdb. The motivation was that I needed something simple to store information for another project and that I wanted to try out Go's generics.
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Best Simple Javascript database to replace local storage?
https://jsondb.io/ or https://github.com/typicode/lowdb
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Intercept and inspect http requests with reqon
By default, requests are stored locally in a JSON file with the help of LowDB.
- NodeJs temporal database (like an audit log or git)
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Creating a NoSQL database from scratch
For 1: Don't.* For 2: You're looking for a cache. I've published an OS npm module. Looking at the code might help: https://github.com/tq-bit/qache/blob/master/src/Cache.ts For 3: Maybe the code of lowdb can point you in the right direction: https://github.com/typicode/lowdb/tree/main/src
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I could use design advice
Another thing you might consider is literally using the filesystem as a database. There are plenty of vanillla ways to simply read/write to JSON or you could even use a JSON based db github.com/typicode/lowdb again you don't need to think about it as a db your just handling JS objects.
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Part 3: Creating an embeddable chat widget
I did want something performant so that I would (hopefully) not run into issues when there are around 100-ish clients connected at the same time. I looked at low-db for a while but did not like that it would JSON.stringify my whole database on every change, which could become a problem when it becomes to big.
- Module for writing files to CommonJS format
Chart.js
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Working Camp Inquiry - Glam Up my Markup
ChartsJS for inspiring me with the pie chart.
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React: A Mess That Shouldn't Exist In Web Development
Most of frontend libraries are made with Vanilla JS. An example of library that you might frequently use is "Chart.js". But React is not compatible with Chart.js so here it comes "React-chartjs-2" A wrapper library to work with Chart.js in React ecosystem. Oh you want to use "three.js" for some cool 3D? you will need "React-three/fiber". In my case, I need to implement "telegram-web-app", not so fast, I have to create my own wrapper to be able to use it.
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Frontend Developer Roadmap
Chart.js
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Alternatives to Chart.js - A Series Exploring JavaScript Chart Comparisons
Chart.js is a free, open-source JavaScript library for data visualization, which supports eight chart types: bar, line, area, pie, bubble, radar, polar and scatter. It's licensed under the permissive MIT license and is renowned for being flexible, lightweight, easy to use and extendible.
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What is the technology stack used to create these live charts?
They are images so it could be any number of things, datawrapper, charts.js, d3.js to name a few options.
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Using AI to Generate Database Query Is Cool. But What About Access Control?
Charts.js for creating diagrams
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Master Angular 16.1 & 16.2
Connie Leung wrote a tutorial to demonstrate how these new hooks work, integrating an Angular app with the Chart.js library: "DOM reading and writing with new lifecycle hooks in Angular"
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2023 Self-Host User Survey Results
Thanks to all who participated in our 2023 Self-Host User Survey! Below is a link to the results, which we've visualized using Chart.js.
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Frontend development roadmap
Chart.js
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WiFi without internet on a Southwest flight
I used chart.js [0], but I don't necessarily endorse it - it's just what I knew how to use quickly. I usually try to keep my posts free from javascript, and could have used a different tool that gives me SVG data or images.
You can see the code that's generating these charts here: https://github.com/jamesbvaughan/jamesbvaughan.com/blob/main...
[0] https://www.chartjs.org/
What are some alternatives?
NeDB - The JavaScript Database, for Node.js, nw.js, electron and the browser
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
json-server - Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)
morris.js - Pretty time-series line graphs
Keyv - Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
database-js - Common Database Interface for Node
vega - A visualization grammar.
hjson-js - Hjson for JavaScript
chartist-js - Legacy Chartist Repo for old gh-pages
Mongo Seeding - 🌱 The ultimate solution for populating your MongoDB database.
c3 - :bar_chart: A D3-based reusable chart library