@livetl/svelte-webext-stores
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Svelte stores that synchronizes to WebExtension storage.
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svelte-webext-stores
Svelte stores that are synchronized with extension storage.
Note: This library is currently in alpha development, and is subject to breaking changes with or without warning.
Features
- Different storage types support:
chrome.storage
(either MV2 or MV3),browser.storage
(including webextension-polyfill), and even non-extension storage such aswindow.localStorage
andwindow.sessionStorage
are supported out of the box. - Automatically synchronizes to and from storage backend.
- TypeScript support: This library is fully written in TypeScript, and the distributed package includes TypeScript declarations.
- Custom implementations: Create and use your own custom storage backends or synchronized stores by implementing
IStorageBackend
orISyncStore
respectively.
Getting started
Installation
npm install -D svelte-webext-stores
or
yarn add -D svelte-webext-stores
Quick Usage
storage.js
import { webExtStores } from 'svelte-webext-stores';
// Instantiate default store handler, which is backed by MV2 chrome.storage.local
const stores = webExtStores();
// Register a new synchronized store with storage key 'count' and default value of 1
export const count = stores.addSyncStore('count', 1);
App.svelte
<script>
import { count } from './storage.js';
function addCount() {
$count += 1;
}
</script>
<button on:click={addCount}>Count: {$count}</button>
Advanced Usage
Storage Backends
This library supports and exports the following storage options out of the box. To use a provided storage option, simply import it and pass it into webExtStores
.
| Storage | Description |
| --- | --- |
| storageMV2
| Chrome Manifest Version 2 (callback API). |
| storageMV3
| Chrome Manifest Version 3 (Promise API). |
| storageWebExt
| Mozilla WebExtension (browser API), including webextension-polyfill. |
| storageLegacy
| Legacy/non-extension storage (localStorage
or sessionStorage
). |
To set the storage area/type, pass the corresponding string parameter.
| Storage | Allowed parameter | Default
| --- | --- | --- |
| storageMV2
, storageMV3
, storageWebExt
| 'local'
| 'sync'
| 'managed'
| 'local'
|
| storageLegacy
| 'session'
| 'local'
| 'session'
Example:
import { webExtStores, storageWebExt } from 'svelte-webext-stores';
// Uses the Mozilla WebExtension browser API in the 'sync' area.
const stores = webExtStores(storageWebExt('sync'));
More information on the IStorageBackend
interface that is implemented by all the above storage backends can be found here.
Synchronized Stores
All provided synchronized stores below implements the ISyncStore
interface. More information can be found here.
SyncStore
Standard store that synchronizes to the storage backend. Uses Svelte writable
to implement the Svelte store contract.
WebExtStores.addSyncStore<T>(
key: string,
defaultValue: T,
syncFromExternal = true,
versionedOptions?: VersionedOptions
): SyncStore<T>
| Parameter | Description | | --- | --- | | key | Storage key | | defaultValue | Store's default value | | syncFromExternal | Whether store should be updated when storage value is updated externally | | versionedOptions | Enables options for migrating storage values from an older version to a newer version |
Aside from methods derived from ISyncStore
, SyncStore
also contains the following methods:
| Methods | Signature | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| ready | ready: () => Promise<void>
| Ensure that any async initialization process (such as initial update from backend) has been completed. You typically don't need to manually call this unless you wish to sync the store to the storage backend before any of get()
, set()
, subscribe()
or update()
is called. |
| reset | reset: () => Promise<void>
| Reset store value to default value. |
| update | update: (updater: (value: T) => T) => Promise<void>
| Update value using callback and inform subscribers. |
LookupStore
Synchronized store for Record<string, any>
objects. LookupStore
is derived from and is functionally similar to SyncStore
, with additional convenience methods for getting and setting the stored object's property values using property keys.
WebExtStores.addLookupStore<T extends Record<string, any>>(
key: string,
defaultValue: T,
syncFromExternal = true,
versionedOptions?: VersionedOptions<T>
): LookupStore<T>
| Methods | Signature | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| getItem | getItem: <R extends T[keyof T]>(key: keyof T) => Promise<R>
| Get property value. |
| setItem | setItem: <V extends T[keyof T]>(key: keyof T, value: V) => Promise<void>
| Set property value. |
Example:
import { webExtStores } from 'svelte-webext-stores';
const stores = webExtStores();
export const obj = stores.addLookupStore('obj', { a: 1, b: false, c: '3' });
const a = await obj.getItem('a'); // Returns 1
await obj.setItem('b', true); // Object is now { a: 1, b: false, c: '3' }
You can also easily add these convenience methods to your custom ISyncStore
implementations. More information can be found here.
Versioned Store Values and Migration
SyncStore
and its derivatives has the optional parameter versionedOptions
. When the parameter is provided, it keeps track of the current store's version to enable ease of migrating values from an older store version to the current version. This can be useful to migrate breaking changes on the stored data without reseting its value to default.
VersionedOptions
properties are as follows:
| Property | Type | Descrption |
| --- | --- | --- |
| version | number | Current version number. Do not use -1
. |
| seperator | string | Separator between key and version. |
| migrations | Map<number, (oldValue: any) => T>
| Map for migrating values. Keys are the old version to match against, and values are callbacks that accepts the value found from the given old version and returns the corresponding value for the current version. Use the key -1
to migrate from a versionless store. |
SyncStores that are provided with the versionedOptions
parameter are stored as ${key}${seperator}${version}
internally. When an older version that matches any of the keys in the Map is found, its value is passed to the callback, the returned value is stored and the old version is removed.
// Initial store
export const size = stores.addSyncStore('size', 500);
// Example usage in svelte
window.resizeTo($size, $size);
// To migrate to a new value, replace the old declaration
const sizeMigrations = new Map();
sizeMigrations.set(-1, (oldValue) => `${oldValue}x${oldValue * 2}`);
export const size = stores.addSyncStore(
'size',
'500x1000',
true,
{
version: 1,
seperator: '$',
migrations: sizeMigrations
}
);
// Example usage in svelte
const [width, height] = $size.split('x');
window.resizeTo(width, height);