`@push.rocks/smartdata` enables efficient data handling and operation management with a focus on using MongoDB. It leverages TypeScript for strong typing and ESM syntax for modern JavaScript usage. Below are various scenarios demonstrating how to utilize this package effectively in a project.
Before interacting with the database, you need to set up and establish a connection. This is done by creating an instance of `SmartdataDb` and calling its `init` method with your MongoDB connection details.
Data models in `@push.rocks/smartdata` are classes that represent collections and documents in your MongoDB database. Use decorators such as `@Collection`, `@unI`, and `@svDb` to define your data models.
`@push.rocks/smartdata` also supports advanced features like watching for real-time changes in the database, handling distributed data coordination, and more. These features utilize MongoDB's capabilities to provide real-time data syncing and distributed systems coordination.
With its focus on TypeScript, modern JavaScript syntax, and leveraging MongoDB's features, `@push.rocks/smartdata` offers a powerful toolkit for data handling and operations management in Node.js applications. Its design for ease of use, coupled with advanced features, makes it a versatile choice for developers looking to build efficient and scalable data-driven applications.
For more details on usage and additional features, refer to the [official documentation](https://gitlab.com/push.rocks/smartdata#README) and explore the various classes and methods provided by `@push.rocks/smartdata`.
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