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electron-browser-storage

v1.0.7

Published

Access localStorage and sessionStorage from the main process

Readme

electron-browser-storage

Access localStorage and sessionStorage from the Electron Main process.

Install

npm install electron-browser-storage

Usage

The methods are promise-based and have the same code signature as the Storage interface methods. The only exception is that .length is implemented as a method .length().

Note: storage methods must be called after the app's ready event.

// In main process
const { localStorage, sessionStorage } = require('electron-browser-storage');

app.on('ready', async () => {
  // Async/await
  await localStorage.setItem('favorite_number', 12);
  await localStorage.getItem('favorite_number'); // '12'
  await localStorage.key(0); // 'favorite_number'
  await localStorage.length(); // 1
  await localStorage.removeItem('favorite_number');
  await localStorage.clear();

  // Promises
  sessionStorage.setItem('favorite_color', 'blue')
    .then(() => sessionStorage.getItem('favorite_color')) // 'blue'
    .then(() => sessionStorage.key(0)) // 'favorite_color'
    .then(() => sessionStorage.length()) // 1
    .then(() => sessionStorage.removeItem('favorite_color'))
    .then(() => sessionStorage.clear());
});

API

Promise-based versions of the Storage interface methods.

Storage.length()

Returns a promise that resolves to the number of items in the storage.

Storage.key(index)

Returns a promise that resolves to the key at the given index.

Storage.getItem(key)

Returns a promise that resolves to the value for the given key.

Storage.setItem(key, value)

Sets the value for the given key and returns a promise that resolves when complete.

Storage.removeItem(key)

Removes the item at the given key and returns a promise that resolves when complete.

Storage.clear()

Removes all keys and values and returns a promise that resolves when complete.

Security Concerns

Under the covers, this uses webContents.executeJavaScript() to access localStorage and sessionStorage in the renderer process.

// This is what the call to setItem() looks like
localStorage.setItem = (key, value) => {
  return win.webContents.executeJavaScript(`window.localStorage.setItem('${key}', '${value}');`);
};

Because nothing is being escaped, be careful when saving user input, since code injection is possible.

// Example of code injection
const userInput = `'); someInjectedCode(); ('`;
await localStorage.setItem('user_name', userInput);

// Resulting in this getting executed
win.webContents.executeJavaScript(`window.localStorage.setItem('user_name', ''); someInjectedCode(); ('');`);

I'm still trying to figure out how to get around this. If you have any ideas, feel free to DM me or open an issue.