Angelo,

Not at this time.  Implementing a browser shouldn't be too difficult, though.  
Medea stores both keys and values as Buffer objects.  You could iterate through 
the key-value store and stringify key and value Buffers prior to display.

There are a number of Web front-end data grids you could use for the UI.

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On Apr 19, 2013, at 10:52 AM, Angelo Chen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kevin,
> 
> I took a look, the 100% js codebase is one plus factor, one thing, is
> there any utility to browse the database?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Angelo
> 
> On 4月19日, 下午8时03分, Kevin Swiber <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Apr 19, 2013, at 4:59 AM, Angelo Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>> 
>>> What are the options for embedded database? I use redis and mongodb for 
>>> now, but sometimes you made some small apps, and does not want to mix data 
>>> with existing redis db or mongodb. it should be easier to install, now I'm 
>>> looking at nosql,https://npmjs.org/package/nosql,   also 
>>> ejdb,https://npmjs.org/package/ejdb, but seems you can not have your own 
>>> data file for a individual app. sqllite is another, but it's not json 
>>> based, any suggestions? Thanks,
>> 
>>> Angelo
>> 
>> Hey Angelo,
>> 
>> I'm working on an a persistent key-value store in Node right now.  It's 
>> called Medea, and it's currently 100% JavaScript.
>> 
>> https://github.com/argo/medea
>> 
>> It's pre-1.0 at this time, but I think the API is pretty stable.
>> 
>> Julian Gruber maintains a benchmark of databases/libraries called from Node. 
>>  You can find that here:https://github.com/juliangruber/multilevel-bench
>> 
>>                       Medea (10.000x)
>>           12,324 op/s ⨠ set small
>>           12,313 op/s ⨠ set medium
>>           12,248 op/s ⨠ set large
>>           40,566 op/s ⨠ get large
>>           44,246 op/s ⨠ get medium
>>           45,174 op/s ⨠ get small
>> 
>>                       levelUP (10.000x)
>>           38,374 op/s ⨠ set small
>>           33,019 op/s ⨠ set medium
>>           23,348 op/s ⨠ set large
>>           30,622 op/s ⨠ get large
>>           36,191 op/s ⨠ get medium
>>           38,326 op/s ⨠ get small
>> 
>> This is using an earlier version of Medea.  The "set" numbers for Medea are 
>> a lot better now than they were at that time, though I believe levelUP is 
>> still doing faster writes.
>> 
>> LevelUP (and LevelDB) have a few differences.  In Medea, a range query would 
>> have to be built from the calling code.  You'd have to filter listKeys() and 
>> then iterate over those keys doing a get on each one.
>> 
>> Medea keeps a copy of all keys  and value file IDs/offsets in-memory (to 
>> make a maximum of 1 disk seek per get), so your key set has to fit in memory.
>> 
>> It's working pretty good for me, and I know at least one other person who is 
>> using it for their project.
>> 
>> Medea is pretty stable now, but I expect stability issues to be raised and 
>> squelched as we approach 1.0.
>> 
>> That said, levelUP and LevelDB are great projects, and you can't go wrong 
>> with those options, either.  Medea being all-JavaScript is a pro for me at 
>> this time.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> --
>> Kevin Swiber
>> @kevinswiberhttps://github.com/kevinswiber
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