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key-value-state

v1.1.0

Published

observable stateful key value object store

Downloads

9

Readme

Build Status

key-value-state

observable stateful key value object store

Usage

const store = require('key-value-state').store;
// es6
import { store } from 'key-value-state';

// create a Store instance with an initial state
const myStore = store({foo: 'bar'});

console.log(myStore.get('foo'));
//=> 'bar'

myStore.set('awesome', true);
console.log(myStore.get('awesome'));
//=> true

// Use dot-notation to access nested properties
myStore.set('bar.baz', true);
console.log(myStore.get('bar'));
//=> {baz: true}

myStore.delete('awesome');
console.log(myStore.get('awesome'));
//=> undefined

API

store([state])

Returns a new instance.

state

Type: Object

Instance

You can use dot-notation in a key to access nested properties.

.set(key, value)

Set an item.

.set(object)

Set multiple items at once.

.get(key)

Get an item.

.has(key)

Check if an item exists.

.delete(key)

Delete an item.

.size

Get the item count.

.subscribe(key, handler)

Subscribe to changes on an object. You can use dot-notation here also

.clone()

Create a clone of the store instance

.cloneState()

Create a clone of the state

.getState()

Get the current state.

.getLastState()

Get the last state.

.toJSON()

Get the sored data as JSON.

License

MIT