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There seems to be an unused [promesa.core :as p]
in the README example, or is it needed?
It is there because I use it in the subsequent code snippets (such as the last with-tx
example)
@U1C36HC6N @UB95JRKM3 Is IndexDB supported yet for konserve? You might want to consider using that if it fits your use case @UKQS17P3L, as it would offer portability.
Thanks @U05100J3V, I'll have a look.
@U05100J3V konserve AFAIK uses IDB as a backend to support get-in/assoc-in
etc and does not provide any mechanism to allow transactions on operations between different object stores (which was my use case); but besides that I am not sure how one can, for example, change the key of a stored document atomically using konserve (maybe it can be done but I couldn't figure it out through their docs)