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@bozhkovatanas/react-use-storage

v1.0.0

Published

Use Local\Session Storage with React hooks

Readme

@bozhkovatanas/react-use-storage

depends on stable v16.8.1~

Access Local Storage and Session Storage using React hooks.

With support for:

  • Typescript
  • Custom Serializers/Deserializers
  • Local Storage and Session Storage

Project is a fork of react-use-localstorage

How to use it

Basic Hook Usage

import useLocalStorage from '@bozhkovatanas/react-use-storage';
const [item, setItem] = useStorage < string > ('name', 'Initial Value');

Full example

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import useLocalStorage from '@bozhkovatanas/react-use-storage';

import './styles.css';

function App() {
  const [item, setItem] = useStorage < string > ('name', 'Initial Value');

  return (
    <div className="App">
      <h1>Set Name to store in Local Storage</h1>
      <div>
        <label>
          Name:{' '}
          <input
            type="text"
            placeholder="Enter your name"
            value={item}
            onChange={(e) => setItem(e.target.value)}
          />
        </label>
      </div>
    </div>
  );
}

const rootElement = document.getElementById('root');
ReactDOM.render(<App />, rootElement);

UseStorage Options

You can configure the storage type and pass custom (de)serializers to useLocalStorage.

function useStorage<T>(
  key: string,
  initialValue: T,
  options?: UseStorageOptions<T>
): [T, Dispatch<T>];

export interface UseStorageOptions<T> {
  serializer?: (input: T) => string;
  deserializer?: (input: string) => T;
  type?: 'session' | 'local'; // Will default to 'local'
}

Option Defaults

If no options are provided - useStorage will default to localStorage and JSON.strinfigy and JSON.parse will be used for serializing.

Custom Serializers/Deserializers Example:

You can add support for storing values as long as you are able to serialize and deserialize them from strings. Basic example for storing Maps in local storage

const mapSerializer = (value) => {
  const serializedMap = JSON.stringify(Object.fromEntries(value));
  return serializedMap;
},
const mapDeserializer = (value) => {
  const deserializedMap = new Map<string, string>(
  Object.entries(JSON.parse(value))
);
  return deserializedMap;
},

const [map, setMap] = useStorage<Map<string, string>>('KEY', new Map(), {
  serializer: mapSerializer,
  deserializer: mapDeserializer
}

Note for SSR (server-side rendering)

If you are using Gatsby or other SSR frameworks, such as Next.js, refer to this workaround by @hencatsmith.

You need to make sure that window is available.

const useSsrLocalStorage = (
  key: string,
  initial: string
): [string, React.Dispatch<string>] => {
  return typeof window === 'undefined'
    ? [initial, (value: string) => undefined]
    : useLocalStorage(key, initial);
};

Demo

demo