Databases
Databases are defined as documents of type database. Databases exist within the system-global root database context.
Aside from keys, all other documents exist within the context of a specific database. All queries are limited to a single database as well, and cannot span across databases.
It is possible to rename a database by updating its name
field.
Renaming a database changes its ref, but preserves inbound references to
the database. The data within a database remains accessible via existing
keys.
When a database is deleted, its associated data becomes inaccessible and is deleted asynchronously.
To learn more about common database operations and functions, see Database recipes.
Structure
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The name of the database. Cannot be |
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A read-only string that provides a globally-unique identifier for this database. |
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Optional - A JSON object to contain any additional metadata about this database. |
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A priority between 1 and 500, inclusive. Defaults to 1.
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