@jimkang/url-store
v2.2.2
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Gets, sets, and syncs state from the URL hash and an internal dictionary. Calls your callback when it changes.
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url-store
Gets, sets, and syncs state from the URL hash and an internal dictionary. Calls your callback when it changes.
This is a way of keeping as much of your app state in the URL hash as possible, while keeping your app in sync with it and the other way around.
This is an ES modules version of route-state.
Installation
npm install @jimkang/url-store
Usage
import { URLStore } from 'url-store';
var urlStore = URLStore({
onUpdate,
defaults: {
flying: true
},
windowObject: window
});
wireGetAudioUI({useURI: addTrackURIToRoute});
urlStore.update();
function addTrackURIToRoute(uri) {
urlStore.update({trackURI: uri});
}
function onUpdate(state, ephemeralState) {
if (state.remix && state.trackURI) {
runRandomClipFlow(state.trackURI);
}
else if (state.trackURI) {
runSampleFlow(state.trackURI);
}
if (ephemeralState.buffer) {
// Play buffer or something
}
}
The updateEphemeral
method is like update
except it does not update (or draw from) the hash. It's ideal for storing too-large things like buffers.
You can pass an array in boolKeys
in the constructor to have it convert properties with values like 'yes' or 'no' to boolean true
and false
when parsing from the hash and converting true
and false
in the in-memory state to 'yes and 'no' when writing back to the hash.
You can do the same with jsonKeys
to have it parse/stringify key values as JSON. (The value will look really ugly in the hash, though.)
There is also a moveSearchToHash
that'll take things from the search string in the URL (the part after the ?
) and put it in the hash (after the #
).
You can set the state with nested objects, but it's not advised because the verboseness of nested object hash serialization. (There are alternatives to that, but they're also ugly.)
You can pass encoder
and decoder
functions, which will be passed through to qs.
Tests
Run tests with make test
.
Behavior
The order things are run during updates is:
- Get from persistence
- Parse hash string format
- Any user-provided decoder
- Process "specials"
- Deserialize value
- If the value is JSON, JSON.parse
- Deserialize value
- Parse hash string format
- Update values
- Save to persistence
- qs.stringify
- Any user-provided encoder
- qs.stringify
- Send the state to onUpdate
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2023 Jim Kang
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