A modern Couchbase SDK for Node.js & TypeScript.
Documentation | Getting Started | Why Cbjs?
To get started with your new Couchbase Node.js SDK, uninstall the official library and install Cbjs :
npm uninstall couchbase
npm install @cbjsdev/cbjs
Built on top of the official library, Cbjs is a drop-in replacement for the couchbase
package.
The package that is specific to your platform is downloaded during the install process.
Cbjs is also full ESM native.
Cbjs is your new Couchbase SDK for Node.js with TypeScript.
Cbjs has been created to deliver a better DX.
By making extensive usage of TypeScript, Cbjs is able to add some exclusive features.
Because Cbjs knows your documents, the return type of KV operations is inferred from the parameters.
Read more about couchbase document path autocomplete.
Adopt a more elegant syntax by chaining sub-document operations.
const result = await collection.lookupIn('book::001')
.get('title')
.exists('lastModifiedBy')
.count('metadata.tags');
Read more about chainable lookupIn.
Because Cbjs knows your documents, autocompletion is offered when writing a document path.
Great efforts have been made to improve function signatures and types in general. Here is an example that uses discriminated unions to offer a natural type guard :
const { content: [title] } = await collection.lookupIn(bookId).get('title');
// ^? LookupInResultEntry<string, null> | LookupInResultEntry<undefined, Error>
if (title.error) {
throw new Error('Failed to retrieve the title.');
}
// Because of the discriminated union, the previous condition acts as a type guard.
// title: LookupInResultEntry<string, null>
The same goes for callbacks and many more ! Read more.
Without cbjs
:
node:internal/process/esm_loader:97
internalBinding('errors').triggerUncaughtException(
With cbjs
:
DocumentNotFoundError: document not found
at errorFromCpp (/yourProject/node_modules/@cbjsdev/cbjs/src/bindingutilities.ts:787:14)
at Collection.remove (/yourProject/node_modules/@cbjsdev/cbjs/src/collection.ts:1417:19)
at remove (/yourProject/something.ts:31:3)
Unlike the official library, Cbjs doesn't use the filesystem, which is sometimes unavailable on cloud lambas like Cloudflare Workers.
All the packages are released under the Apache 2.0 license.