Loading README.md +7 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -106,6 +106,12 @@ Once you've done that, your config section should look like: } ``` You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in. This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view or post. All of which are optional except `type` with very logical default values. ### Postgres To use postgres storage you must install the `pg` package in npm Loading @@ -123,11 +129,10 @@ Once you've done that, your config section should look like: You can also just set the environment variable for `DATABASE_URL` to your database connection url. Lastly, you will have to manually add a table to your postgres database: You will have to manually add a table to your postgres database: `create table entries (id serial primary key, key varchar(255) not null, value text not null, expiration int, unique(key));` You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in. This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view or post. Loading Loading
README.md +7 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -106,6 +106,12 @@ Once you've done that, your config section should look like: } ``` You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in. This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view or post. All of which are optional except `type` with very logical default values. ### Postgres To use postgres storage you must install the `pg` package in npm Loading @@ -123,11 +129,10 @@ Once you've done that, your config section should look like: You can also just set the environment variable for `DATABASE_URL` to your database connection url. Lastly, you will have to manually add a table to your postgres database: You will have to manually add a table to your postgres database: `create table entries (id serial primary key, key varchar(255) not null, value text not null, expiration int, unique(key));` You can also set an `expire` option to the number of seconds to expire keys in. This is off by default, but will constantly kick back expirations on each view or post. Loading