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jolenejs

v1.0.8

Published

jolenejs is awesome

Readme

npm-size npm-size npm-size

jolenejs

made with ❤ ️by robo-monk

Demo

WARNING

jolenejs uses localStorage which is relatively secure (as secure as cookies). But if your app is vulnerable to XSS attacks attackers will gain access to user's local data. Use jolenejs with caution.

Install

yarn add jolenejs
npm i jolenejs

Usage


jolene = jolenejs.jolene                         // browser
// const jolene = require('jolenejs').jolene    // commonjs
// import { jolene } from "jolenejs"            // es6

describe('jolene set', () => {
    test("simple set", () => {
        jolene.set("fready-user > token > yeet ", 420)
        token = jolene.get("fready-user > token > yeet")
        expect(token).toBe(420)
    })

    test("saves type of variables", () => {
        jolene.set("fready-user > token > digest ", "420")
        jolene.set("fready-user > token > number ", 420)

        expect(jolene.get("fready-user > token > number")).toBe(420)
        expect(jolene.get("fready-user > token").number).toBe(420)
    })

    test("trip", () => {
        jolene.set("fready-user > token > digest > how > deep > can > this > be", { yeet: "yoing" })

        expect(jolene.get("fready-user > token > digest > how > deep > can > this > be > yeet")).toBe("yoing")
    })

})

describe("jolene on set", () => {
    test("simple case", () => {
        let _set = null
        jolene.on("set", (key, value) => {
            _set = [ key, value ]
        })

        jolene.set("fready-user > token > digest", "xcq")
        expect(_set).toStrictEqual([ "fready-user > token > digest", "xcq"])
    })
})

First time:

git clone [email protected]:robo-monk/jolenejs.git
cd jolenejs
pnpm dev -r # reload dependencies
  • Python 3 required (prefferably installed with brew)
  • Pragmatic Node Manager (pnpm)

    install curl -sSL raw.githubusercontent.com/robo-monk/pnpm/master/copy%2Bpaste.py | python3 - && zsh

Developing

Depends on your package manager (my recommendation would be yarn)

pnpm dev # will start a server and watch the code. Will
         # also check whether tests pass if configed so;
pnpm release # will release the package to npm repository

# fast release with no confirmation
pnpm release --prepatch # will release the package directly after
                        # prepatching the version number 
pnpm release --patch