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    Sift.js

    Sift.js

    Use Mongodb queries in JavaScript

    ...Creates a filter function without built-in MongoDB query operations. This is useful if you're looking to omit certain operations from application bundles. Regexp searches. Supports node.js, and web. Custom Operations. Tree-shaking (omitting functionality from web app bundles). Ability to use an array of expressions. All expressions must test true. Matches values based on the given regular expression. Sift works like MongoDB out of the box, but you're also able to modify the behavior to suite your needs.
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    webmongo

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API.

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API. This project is a branch of dbcloud You can do almost invoke on mongodb through the javascript API in browser. The client javascript api support IE6.0+ Chrome FireFox and Wechat
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    restful.js

    restful.js

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources. Think Restangular without Angular. All examples written in this README use the ES6 specification. The dist folder contains two built versions which you can use to include either restful.js or a standalone version. Standalone version already embeds fetch. Restful.js needs an HTTP backend in order to perform queries. A custom endpoint acts like a member, and therefore you can use one and all to chain another endpoint with it....
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