• asudox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Kind of related question: Is it okay for me to use JSON as a small DB? I just store basic blog page data there.

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      1 year ago

      I mean it will work, but for a blog I’d store the pages in markdown files, to make it easier to edit. For context, look into how Hugo works

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        1 year ago

        I thought of that as well. I might switch to that. It will make the organization better anyways.

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      1 year ago

      TinyDB literally does this. in general its more of does this work for my use case and am i aware of its limitations.

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      A few circumstances to consider…

      If it’s just your own little tool and you don’t intend to share it with others: do whatever you want. SQL or NoSQL or JSON, it doesn’t matter. Use your own judgement.

      In my experience tho most homegrown JSON-based “databases” tend to load all data into the memory, simply because they are very simplistic (serialize everything into JSON and write to disk, deserialize everything into a struct). If your dataset is too big for that, just go straight for a full-fledged database.

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      yep, though IO might bottleneck you at some point, and then you can happily switch to mongoDB