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Informations about the package jsondb

commandstring/jsondb

A fully customizable JSON Database system structured similarly to MySQL

Creating a database

Create a class that extends CommandString\JsonDb\Structure\Database and add the property shown above. We'll come back to it later

Creating a table

Create a class that extends CommandString\JsonDb\Structure\Table like the one above. The first property is how the table will be identified, the second is where the table's json will be stored/retrieved and I'll come back to the columns property later as well. However, for the tableClasses property in your database class, you will want to add your table class to it like so...

and append any future tables you create to this property

Creating a column

Create a class that extends CommandString\JsonDb\Structure\Column then add the properties shown above. The available DataTypes are string, int, float, and enum. If the type is enum then make sure to add the values this column can be inside the enumValues array.

Special Notes

  1. I would recommend adding magic methods and public constants to your classes to take advantage of intellesense while coding, checkout the TestDb for an example
  2. Column and Table names will always be lowercased, so I would recommend having them lowercased by default to prevent any confusion.

Creating Rows

Fetching rows

Updating rows


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