pouchdb-adapter-react-native-sqlite
PouchDB adapter using ReactNative SQLite as its backing store.
SQLite storage performs much faster than AsyncStorage, especially with secondary index.
Here is benchmark results:
1) allDocs speed |
min |
max |
mean |
AsyncStorage |
72ms |
94ms |
77ms |
SQLite |
27ms |
39ms |
28ms |
2) query speed |
min |
max |
mean |
AsyncStorage |
1,075ms |
1,117ms |
1,092ms |
SQLite |
33ms |
39ms |
35ms |
- Device: iPhone 6s
- Documents: 434
- Update seq: 453
- Iterations: 100
- Used options:
{ include_docs: true }
- Device: iPad Pro 9.7" (Simulator) - iOS 10.3.2
- Documents: 5000
3) bulkDocs speed |
total |
mean |
AsyncStorage |
25.821ms |
5.16ms |
SQLite |
22.213ms |
4.44ms |
4) allDocs speed |
total |
mean |
AsyncStorage |
189,379ms |
37.87ms |
SQLite |
30,527ms |
6.10ms |
allDocs
options: { include_docs: true, attachments: true }
- Using this test script
Check out the craftzdog/pouchdb-react-native repository.
- 3.0.1
- Fix dependency and import
- 3.0.0
- 2.0.0
- Upgrade pouchdb-adapter-websql-core to 7.0.0
- 1.0.3
- Remove
pouchdb-utils
dependency
- 1.0.2
- Upgrade pouchdb-util & pouchdb-adapter-websql-core to 6.2.0
- Update benchmark result
- 1.0.1
- Remove unnecessary console output
- 1.0.0