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Louis Chatriot 11 years ago
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ You can use NeDB as an in-memory only datastore or as a persistent datastore. On
need to call `loadDatabase`). Any command
issued before load is finished is buffered and will be executed when
load is done.
* `nodeWebkitAppName` (optional, **DEPRECATED**): if you are using NeDB from whithin a Node Webkit app, specify its name (the same one you use in the `package.json`) in this field and the `filename` will be relative to the directory Node Webkit uses to store the rest of the application's data (local storage etc.). It works on Linux, OS X and Windows. Now that you can use `require('nw.gui').App.dataPath` in Node Webkit to get the path to the data directory for your application, you should not use this option an,ymore and it will be removed.
* `nodeWebkitAppName` (optional, **DEPRECATED**): if you are using NeDB from whithin a Node Webkit app, specify its name (the same one you use in the `package.json`) in this field and the `filename` will be relative to the directory Node Webkit uses to store the rest of the application's data (local storage etc.). It works on Linux, OS X and Windows. Now that you can use `require('nw.gui').App.dataPath` in Node Webkit to get the path to the data directory for your application, you should not use this option anymore and it will be removed.
If you use a persistent datastore without the `autoload` option, you need to call `loadDatabase` manually.
This function fetches the data from datafile and prepares the database. **Don't forget it!** If you use a

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