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@macfja/svelte-expirable

v1.0.1

Published

A Svelte store with items that expire

Downloads

9

Readme

Svelte Expirable store

A Svelte store with items that expire

Installation

npm install @macfja/svelte-expirable

Usage

notification.js

import { expirable } from "@macfja/svelte-expirable"

export const notifications = expirable()

App.svelte

<script>
    import { notifications } from './notifications.js'
    
    const onClickHandler = () => {
        // Do some action
        notifications.push('Data saved', 2) // Message expire after 2 seconds
    }
</script>

<header>
    {#each $notifications as {data, id, repeated} (id)}
        <div class="message">{data}{#if repeated > 0} (x{repeated + 1}){/if}</div>
    {/each}
</header>

When the same data is push to the store, the expiration time is reset to the new TTL, and the repeated variable is incremented

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please open up an issue or create PR if you would like to help out.

Read more in the Contributing file

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.