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Release of JavaScript SDK v1.3.0

· 2 min read
Alexey Timin
Software Engineer - Database, Rust, C++

Hey everyone,

we are pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.0 of the ReductStore SDK for JavaScript. This version supports the new features of ReductStore v1.3, including labels and content type.

Now you can write a record with MIME type and labels to ReductStore:

const client = new Client("https://play.reduct.store");

const bucket = await client.getOrCreateBucket("bucket");

const record = await bucket.beginWrite("entry-1", {
contentType: "text/plain",
labels: { type: "example" },
});

await record.write("Some text");

Release of Python SDK v1.3.0

· 3 min read
Alexey Timin
Software Engineer - Database, Rust, C++

We are happy to announce the release of version 1.3.0 of the ReductStore SDK for Python! This release introduces several new features to support users in organizing and filtering their data.

One of the most notable new features is the ability to attach labels to data when writing and querying. Labels are key-value pairs that can be used to classify and categorize data. For example, you might use labels to store metadata about a record, such as its md5 sum or class. To start using labels, you need the version of the ReductStore database higher than 1.3.0.

Quick Start with the ReductStore JavaScript SDK

· 6 min read
Alexey Timin
Software Engineer - Database, Rust, C++

This quick start guide will walk you through the process of installing and using the ReductStore JavaScript client SDK to interact with a ReductStore instance.

Installing the SDK

To install the ReductStore SDK, you will need to have Node.js 16 or higher installed on your machine. Once Node.js is installed, you can use the npm package manager to install the reduct-js package:

npm install reduct-js