@trust/model

A PouchDB adapter for the json-document modelling framework.


Keywords
CouchDB, PouchDB, Database, Offline, Live, Soft Realtime, Push, Replicated, Distributed, Embedded, LevelDB, LocalStorage, IndexedDB, JOSE, Crypto, Cryptography, JWT, JWD, Signature, Signatures, JSON Mapping, JSON Document, JSON Schema, Model, Document, json, json-document, orm, realtime-database, replication, sync
License
MIT
Install
npm install @trust/model@0.1.0

Documentation

PouchDB JSONDocument Model (@trust/model)

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PouchDB adapter for the json-document modelling framework.

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Table of Contents

Background

Install

$ npm install @trust/model --save

Usage

const { DocumentModel, CryptoModel } = require('@trust/model')

DocumentModel and CryptoModel have equivalent functionality but extend different base classes. CryptoModel extends JWD from @trust/jose, which introduces various cryptographic functions. DocumentModel extends JSONDocument which JWD shares as a common ancestor. For more information please see @trust/jose and @trust/json-document.

Develop

Install

$ git clone git@github.com:EternalDeiwos/model.git
$ cd model
$ npm install

Test

$ npm test

Coverage

$ npm run coverage

API

Full documentation can be found here

Contribute

Issues

  • please file issues :)
  • for bug reports, include relevant details such as platform, version, relevant data, and stack traces
  • be sure to check for existing issues before opening new ones
  • read the documentation before asking questions
  • it's strongly recommended to open an issue before hacking and submitting a PR
  • we reserve the right to close an issue for excessive bikeshedding

Pull requests

Policy

  • we're not presently accepting unsolicited pull requests
  • create an issue to discuss proposed features before submitting a pull request
  • create an issue to propose changes of code style or introduce new tooling
  • ensure your work is harmonious with the overall direction of the project
  • ensure your work does not duplicate existing effort
  • keep the scope compact; avoid PRs with more than one feature or fix
  • code review with maintainers is required before any merging of pull requests
  • new code must respect the style guide and overall architecture of the project
  • be prepared to defend your work

Style guide

Code reviews

  • required before merging PRs
  • reviewers MUST run and test the code under review

Collaborating

This project is part of a greater group of projects visible here at the @trust organisation on NPM.

Pair programming

  • Required for new contributors
  • Work directly with one or more members of the core development team

Code of conduct

Maintainers

License

MIT © 2017 Greg Linklater