A sandbox for hosting leveldbs.
$ npm install -g level-sandbox
Start a sandbox server:
$ level-sandbox --port 4646 --auth foobar
Connect to it from JS:
var net = require('net');
var multilevel = require('multilevel');
var db = multilevel.client();
var con = net.connect(4646);
con.pipe(db.createRpcStream()).pipe(con);
db.auth('foobar', function(err){
db.put('foo', 'bar', function(err){
db.get('foo', function(err, value){
console.log('foo: %s', value);
});
});
});
Usage: sandbox.js [options] [path]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-p, --port <n> port to listen on ("random" for random)
-a, --auth <auth> authorization
-l, --log <events> log events to stdio
Set auth to the special value prompt
to be asked for credentials, so they
don't show up in your terminal.
$ level-sandbox --auth prompt
auth: ********
Those log events are available:
- tcp
- auth
- access
Get one or more of them on stdio:
$ level-sandbox --log tcp
$ level-sandbox --log auth,access
Or get all:
$ level-sandbox --log all
Use a tool like upstart or forever to make sure the process keeps running. Crashes are highly unlikely but might be caused by memory leaks or other kinds of bugs somewhere in the stack.
- change password without restart
- encrypt connection
MIT