A lightweight database for your node.js app.
Simple json db for node
A simple json db
Biblioteca JSON DB local/remoto
Simple Json DB
Small, fast and simple file based json-db
Database using JSON file as storage for Node.JS
a simple json db orm
A Json DB for NodeJS
NoSQL database in json files
NoSql Json DB
DCC Boxed server keystore exposed as json db.
Scalable Json DB
a simple json-db still devoloping
A simple, no-frills, JSON storage engine for Node.JS
JSON DB database service for Koishi
flat file json db package.
JSON DB cache service for Koishi
The core module of **json-db** that can be used independently of the **[json-db Editor](https://json-db.chc.au.dk)**.
Realtime JSON DB
Media Type Database
straightforward json db implementation
sqlite-json-db is an embedded json database (backed by sqlite) with a mongo inspired minimal query api, and firebase style realtime subscriptions.
An incredibly simple JSON DB
Simple library for a document database saved on disk
A pleasure to meet you. I am C-3p0, JSON-DB Relations.
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
A good friend for r2d2
Dumps all sql data to JSON for DB agnostic data storage
Ruby object to JSON document conversion format, for persistence to Riak db
A Ruby Gem to use GitHub Issues as a NoSQL JSON document db
Uses the NYTimes' CRF toolset to parse an ingredient list into a JSON structure that we can then map to Beeline's DB. Requires Python and libcrf++
Rails-compatible, ActiveSupport-integrated logging for Grape APIs, including request context and ActiveRecord timings.
Local files parser. It parses files stored in a local directories and writes the information into db in JSON format.
mtg-db is a Ruby gem containing data for all Magic: The Gathering cards and sets, in JSON format. The linked repository contains rake scripts to scrape new data and update the JSON files.
Client library for working with ortfo/db databases. Generated from ortfo/db's JSON schemas (see https://ortfo.org/db/client-libraries).
fsinv indexes file systems. It creates a complex inventory of one or more file system hierarchies and supports output formats like JSON, YAML, XML, binary (ruby marshall dump) and SQLite3 db (via active_record).
ronin-nmap is a Ruby library and CLI for working with nmap. ronin-nmap can parse nmap XML, convert nmap XML into JSON or CSV, or import nmap XML into the ronin-db database.
ronin-masscan is a Ruby library and CLI for working with masscan. ronin-masscan can parse masscan scan files, convert masscan files into JSON or CSV, or import masscan scan data into the ronin-db database.
Log2json lets you read, filter and send logs as JSON objects via Unix pipes. It is inspired by Logstash, and is meant to be compatible with it at the JSON event/record level so that it can easily work with Kibana. Reading logs is done via a shell script(eg, `tail`) running in its own process. You then configure(see the `syslog2json` or the `nginxlog2json` script for examples) and run your filters in Ruby using the `Log2Json` module and its contained helper classes. `Log2Json` reads from stdin the logs(one log record per line), parses the log lines into JSON records, and then serializes and writes the records to stdout, which then can be piped to another process for processing or sending it to somewhere else. Currently, Log2json ships with a `tail-log` script that can be run as the input process. It's the same as using the Linux `tail` utility with the `-v -F` options except that it also tracks the positions(as the numbers of lines read from the beginning of the files) in a few files in the file system so that if the input process is interrupted, it can continue reading from where it left off next time if the files had been followed. This feature is similar to the sincedb feature in Logstash's file input. Note: If you don't need the tracking feature(ie, you are fine with always tailling from the end of file with `-v -F -n0`), then you can just use the `tail` utility that comes with your Linux distribution.(Or more specifically, the `tail` from the GNU coreutils). Other versions of the `tail` utility may also work, but are not tested. The input protocol expected by Log2json is very simple and documented in the source code. ** The `tail-log` script uses a patched version of `tail` from the GNU coreutils package. A binary of the `tail` utility compiled for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is included with the Log2json gem. If the binary doesn't work for your distribution, then you'll need to get GNU coreutils-8.13, apply the patch(it can be found in the src/ directory of the installed gem), and then replace the bin/tail binary in the directory of the installed gem with your version of the binary. ** P.S. If you know of a way to configure and compile ONLY the tail program in coreutils, please let me know! The reason I'm not building tail post gem installation is that it takes too long to configure && make because that actually builds every utilties in coreutils. For shipping logs to Redis, there's the `lines2redis` script that can be used as the output process in the pipe. For shipping logs from Redis to ElasticSearch, Log2json provides a `redis2es` script. Finally here's an example of Log2json in action: From a client machine: tail-log /var/log/{sys,mail}log /var/log/{kern,auth}.log | syslog2json | queue=jsonlogs \ flush_size=20 \ flush_interval=30 \ lines2redis host.to.redis.server 6379 0 # use redis DB 0 On the Redis server: redis_queue=jsonlogs redis2es host.to.es.server Resources that help writing log2json filters: - look at log2json.rb source and example filters - http://grokdebug.herokuapp.com/ - http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.9.3/libdoc/date/rdoc/DateTime.html#method-i-strftime
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