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hello-storage

v2.5.2

Published

js storage scaffold library.

Downloads

6

Readme

Hello Storage

A local storage scaffold which help developer to use localStorage/sessionStorage/Storage easliy.

Install

npm install --save hello-storage

Usage

ES6:

import HelloStorage from 'hello-storage'

CommonJS:

const { HelloStorage } = require('hello-storage')

Normal Browsers:

<script src="./node_modules/hello-storage/dist/hello-storage.js"></script>
<script>
const { HelloStorage } = window['hello-storage']
</script>

To use:

let store = new HelloStorage()
store.set('my_key', { value: 'ok' })

let value = store.get('my_key') // { value: 'ok' }

Options

namespace

String to be prepended to each key. It is recommended to use '.' like 'com.docker.service.data'.

Notice: two HelloStorage instances SHOULD NOT have same namespace, or some conflict may come out.

expire

How long the value will be expired. Unit is ms. If you set '0', it means the value will never expire.

storage

Which storage driver do you want to use: localStorage, sessionStorage, AsyncStorage or any other Storage such as HelloStorage. Yes, you can use HelloStorage like a Native Storage with temporary variables.

HelloStorage.setItem('key', 'value')
HelloStorage.getItem('key')

AsyncStorage is used for react-native, when you pass AsyncStorage, options.async should MUST be true. HelloIndexedDB is a library to use indexedDB as storage, you can use its key-value mode and with options.async=true to use it too.

async

If options.async is set to be true, all methods will return a promise, so that you can use async functions easliy:

let store = new HelloStorage({
  async: true,
})

;(async function() {
  let value = await store.get('my_key')
})()

stringify

Whether to use JSON.stringify to stringify data before put into storage. Default is true, if you set to be false, you should must not use localStorage/sessionStorage, because they do not support storing object.

Methods

set(key, value, expire)

Add a data to the storage. key is a string, which will be connected with 'namespace'. value can be object.

store.set('the_key', 'value')

If expire is not set, options.expire will be used.

get(key)

Get data from storage by key. If no data found by the key, or the data is expired, null will be returned.

remove(key)

Remove a certain data from the storage by key.

clear()

Clear the whole store data.

keys()

Return all keys of this namespace.