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lite-store-js

v0.0.4

Published

Simple abstraction layer over localStorage. Allows easy addition, removal of elements, as well as event dispatches for removals, updates, and additions.

Downloads

3

Readme

Lite Store JS

Introduction

Simple abstraction layer over localStorage. Allows for easy addition, removal, or updates to stored key/val data.

Additionally, events can be registered on these actions!

Start

After importing the library, you will have access to the LiteStore singleton.

import { LiteStore } from 'LiteStore';

Addition

In order to add data into a keystore, you can do the following:

LiteStore.add('key_goes_here', 'val_goes_here');

Updating

In many situations, you will find that you need to update existing data. You can do this, with something like the following:

let idx = LiteStore.get('key_goes_here').indexOf('item');

LiteStore.update('key_goes_here', idx, 'Updated data here');

Removal of data

In LiteStore, we have a few different ways to remove data from our store.

Single Element Removal

In order to remove exactly one element, we can do something like:

LiteStore.remove('key_goes_here', LiteStore.get('key_goes_here').indexOf('item'));

Mass removal

Perhaps, the easiest way to remove a lot of data at once, is just to purge one of the "keys" in our store.

We can accomplish this, with the following:

LiteStore.removeKey('key_goes_here');

Events

Sometimes, you may find that you need to run custom code outside of LiteStore when a specific action happens. Thankfully, that's rather easy to do.

Below you will find examples on how to register each respective event:

Add/Remove/Update Events

let addFn = (updatedStore) => {
  /* custom logic here */
}

LiteStore.registerEvent('add', addFn);
LiteStore.registerEvent('remove', addFn);
LiteStore.registerEvent('update', addFn);