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GitBase is a custom database system built with Python and powered by GitHub, treating GitHub repositories as databases. It features encryption using the cryptography library, ensuring data security.

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GitBase

GitBase is a custom database system built with Python and powered by GitHub, treating GitHub repositories as databases ("GitBases" or "GitBase"). It features encryption using the cryptography library, ensuring data security. Designed for Python developers, GitBase provides a seamless and intuitive database solution without requiring knowledge of a separate database language. Additionally, it supports offline backups, enabling users to save, load, and delete data without an internet connection. Once online, the database automatically syncs with the latest stored file, ensuring consistency across offline and online environments.


Latest Update (06/13/2025; 04:18 AM)

  • Fixed double value bug with DataSystem encryption.

Example Code

# GitBase v0.7.3 Showcase Example

from gitbase import MultiBase, PlayerDataSystem, DataSystem, NotificationManager, ProxyFile, __config__, is_online
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet
import sys

# -------------------------
# Online Status Check
# -------------------------
print(f"Is Online: {is_online()}")  # Check if the system is online

# -------------------------
# GitHub Database Setup
# -------------------------
encryption_key = Fernet.generate_key()  # Generate encryption key for secure storage

# MultiBase setup with fallback repository configurations (if needed)
database = MultiBase([
    {
        "token": "YOUR_TOKEN",
        "repo_owner": "YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME",
        "repo_name": "YOUR_REPO_NAME",
        "branch": "main"
    },
    # Additional GitBase configurations can be added here
    # {"token": "SECOND_TOKEN", "repo_owner": "SECOND_USERNAME", "repo_name": "SECOND_REPO", "branch": "main"}
])
# When using Legacy GitBase do the below instead (will be a single repository)
# from gitbase import GitBase
# database = GitBase(token=GITHUB_TOKEN, repo_owner=REPO_OWNER, repo_name=REPO_NAME)

# -------------------------
# Configure GitBase
# -------------------------

__config__.app_name = "Cool RPG Game"
__config__.publisher = "Taireru LLC"
__config__.version = "1.0.0"
__config__.use_offline = True # defaults to `True`, no need to type out unless you want to set it to `False`
__config__.show_logs = True # defaults to `True`, no need to type out unless you want to set it to `False`
__config__.use_version_path = False # defaults to `True`, this variable will decide if your app path will use a version subdirectory (meaning different versions will have different data)
__config__.setdatpath() # Update `datpath` variable of `__config__` for offline data saving (you can also set it manually via `__config__.datpath = 'path/to/data'`)
# the path setup with `__config__.cleanpath` property can be used for other application needs besides GitBase, it will return a clean path based on your os (ex. Windows -> C:/Users/YourUsername/Documents/Taireru LLC/Cool RPG Game/)

# -------------------------
# System Instantiation
# -------------------------
player_data_system = PlayerDataSystem(db=database, encryption_key=encryption_key)
data_system = DataSystem(db=database, encryption_key=encryption_key)

# -------------------------
# File Upload & Download
# -------------------------
# Upload file to GitHub repository
database.upload_file(file_path="my_file.txt", remote_path="saved_files/my_file.txt")

# Download file from GitHub repository
database.download_file(remote_path="saved_files/my_file.txt", local_path="files/my_file.txt")

# -------------------------
# File Streaming with ProxyFile
# -------------------------
proxy_file = ProxyFile(repo_owner="REPO_OWNER", repo_name="REPO_NAME", token="GITHUB_TOKEN", branch="main")

# Stream an audio file
audio_file = proxy_file.play_audio(remote_path="audio_files/sample_audio.wav")

# Stream a video file
video_file = proxy_file.play_video(remote_path="video_files/sample_video.mp4")

# -------------------------
# Player Class Definition
# -------------------------
class Player:
    def __init__(self, username, score, password):
        self.username = username
        self.score = score
        self.password = password

# Create a sample player instance
player = Player(username="john_doe", score=100, password="123")

# -------------------------
# Save & Load Player Data with Encryption
# -------------------------
# Save player data to the repository (with encryption)
player_data_system.save_account(
    username="john_doe",
    player_instance=player,
    encryption=True,
    attributes=["username", "score", "password"],
    path="players"
)

# Load player data
player_data_system.load_account(username="john_doe", player_instance=player, encryption=True)

# -------------------------
# Game Flow Functions
# -------------------------
def load_game():
    print("Game starting...")

def main_menu():
    sys.exit("Exiting game...")

# -------------------------
# Account Validation & Login
# -------------------------
# Validate player credentials
if player_data_system.get_all(path="players"):
    if player.password == input("Enter your password: "):
        print("Login successful!")
        load_game()
    else:
        print("Incorrect password!")
        main_menu()

# -------------------------
# Save & Load General Data with Encryption
# -------------------------
# Save data (key-value) to the repository (with encryption)
data_system.save_data(key="key_name", value=69, path="data", encryption=True)

# Load and display specific key-value pair
loaded_key_value = data_system.load_data(key="key_name", path="data", encryption=True)
print(f"Key: {loaded_key_value.key}, Value: {loaded_key_value.value}")

# Display all stored data
print("All stored data:", data_system.get_all(path="data"))

# Delete specific key-value data
data_system.delete_data(key="key_name", path="data")

# -------------------------
# Player Account Management
# -------------------------
# Display all player accounts
print("All player accounts:", player_data_system.get_all(path="players"))

# Delete a specific player account
NotificationManager.hide()  # Hide notifications temporarily
player_data_system.delete_account(username="john_doe")
NotificationManager.show()  # Show notifications again

Consider Using GitBase Web

GitBase Web

GitBase Web is an extension of the Python project developed by Taireru LLC called GitBase. This extension allows developers to view all their saved data via the web.

Note: To use GitBase Web, you must:

  1. Use a private GitHub repository.
  2. Host the website using a service such as Vercel.

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Contact

For any inquiries, please email us at tairerullc@gmail.com. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you for using GitBase, and happy coding!

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