Logux is a flexible JS framework to make local-first sync engine with real-time updates, offline-first, CRDT, an optimistic UI.
- Instead of other local-first solutions, it is not a database, but a framework to build sync engines with specific needs of your project.
- No vendor lock-in. It works with any database and in any cloud.
- Great TypeScript support with end-to-end type checking from client to server.
- We thought about many production-ready problems like monitoring, scaling, outdated clients, authentication, rich test API.
- Optional end-to-end encryption.
- Just extra 7 KB in client-side JS bundle.
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Client Example
Using Logux Client:
import { syncMapTemplate } from '@logux/client'
export type TaskValue = {
finished: boolean
text: string
authorId: string
}
export const Task = syncMapTemplate<TaskValue>('tasks')
export const ToDo = ({ userId }) => {
const tasks = useFilter(Task, { authorId: userId })
if (tasks.isLoading) {
return <Loader />
} else {
return <ul>
{tasks.map(task => <li>{task.text}</li>)}
</ul>
}
}
export const TaskPage = ({ id }) => {
const client = useClient()
const task = useSync(Task, id)
if (task.isLoading) {
return <Loader />
} else {
return <form>
<input type="checkbox" checked={task.finished} onChange={e => {
changeSyncMapById(client, Task, id, { finished: e.target.checked })
}}>
<input type="text" value={task.text} onChange={e => {
changeSyncMapById(client, Task, id, { text: e.target.value })
}} />
</form>
}
}
Using Logux Vuex:
<template>
<h1 v-if="isSubscribing">Loading</h1>
<div v-else>
<h1>{{ counter }}</h1>
<button @click="increment"></button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { computed } from 'vue'
import { useStore, useSubscription } from '@logux/vuex'
export default {
setup () {
// Inject store into the component
let store = useStore()
// Retrieve counter state from store
let counter = computed(() => store.state.counter)
// Load current counter from server and subscribe to counter changes
let isSubscribing = useSubscription(['counter'])
function increment () {
// Send action to the server and all tabs in this browser
store.commit.sync({ type: 'INC' })
}
return {
counter,
increment,
isSubscribing
}
}
}
</script>
You can use Logux Client API with any framework:
client.type('INC', (action, meta) => {
counter.innerHTML = parseInt(counter.innerHTML) + 1
})
increase.addEventListener('click', () => {
client.sync({ type: 'INC' })
})
loading.classList.add('is-show')
await client.sync({ type: 'logux/subscribe' channel: 'counter' })
loading.classList.remove('is-show')
Server Example
Using Logux Server:
addSyncMap<TaskValue>(server, 'tasks', {
async access (ctx, id) {
const task = await Task.find(id)
return ctx.userId === task.authorId
},
async load (ctx, id, since) {
const task = await Task.find(id)
if (!task) throw new LoguxNotFoundError()
return {
id: task.id,
text: ChangedAt(task.text, task.textChanged),
finished: ChangedAt(task.finished, task.finishedChanged),
}
},
async create (ctx, id, fields, time) {
await Task.create({
id,
authorId: ctx.userId,
text: fields.text,
textChanged: time,
finished: fields.finished,
finishedChanged: time
})
},
async change (ctx, id, fields, time) {
const task = await Task.find(id)
if ('text' in fields) {
if (task.textChanged < time) {
await task.update({
text: fields.text,
textChanged: time
})
}
}
if ('finished' in fields) {
if (task.finishedChanged < time) {
await task.update({
finished: fields.finished,
finishedChanged: time
})
}
}
}
async delete (ctx, id) {
await Task.delete(id)
}
})
addSyncMapFilter<TaskValue>(server, 'tasks', {
access (ctx, filter) {
return true
},
initial (ctx, filter, since) {
let tasks = await Tasks.where({ ...filter, authorId: ctx.userId })
return tasks.map(task => ({
id: task.id,
text: ChangedAt(task.text, task.textChanged),
finished: ChangedAt(task.finished, task.finishedChanged),
}))
},
actions (filterCtx, filter) {
return (actionCtx, action, meta) => {
return actionCtx.userId === filterCtx.userId
}
}
})