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@jf/storage

v2.0.1

Published

Classes and polyfills implementing Web Storage API

Downloads

5

Readme

jf-storage 0.0.1 stable

npm install jf-storage

Several classes and polyfills implementing Web Storage API.

You can store item in memory, cookies, files, browser storage, etc. Also, you can encrypt/decrypt data in storage using jf.storage.serializer classes, and obfuscate keys using key builders.

Proxy

jf.storage.Proxy it's a proxy to other storages but allow us to do advanced things adding some behaviors through injection dependency.

Example

We want store data requested to servers with following requirements:

  • Store data in files.
  • Data in files must be stored using JSON format.
  • Filename must be first 6 chars in MD5 hash of URLs. If data is read from http://joaquinfernandez.net/api/users/1, filename will be 05fdf4.json
const jfStorageFile           = require('jf-storage-api/src/File');
const jfStorageKeyCrypto      = require('jf-storage-api/src/key/Crypto');
const jfStorageProxy          = require('jf-storage-api/src/Proxy');
const jfStorageSerializerJson = require('jf-storage-api/src/serializer/Json');

function doRequest(url)
{
    return {
        firstname : 'Homer',
        lastname  : 'Simpson'
    };    
}

const storage = new jfStorageProxy(
    {
        key        : new jfStorageKeyCrypto('md5', 6),
        serializer : new jfStorageSerializerJson(),
        storage    : new jfStorageFile('/path/to/cache/directory', '.json')
    }
);

// Read data from server.
const url      = 'http://joaquinfernandez.net/api/users/1';
const response = doRequest(url);
// Store in cache.
storage.setItem(url, response);

//...
//...
//...

// Retrieve data:
const data = storage.getItem(url);
console.log(data); // { firstname : 'Homer', lastname : 'Simpson' }

Response will be stored in /path/to/cache/directory/05fdf4.json.