@martinstark/storage-ts
v1.1.0
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Type safe client side storage.
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Storage TS
Typesafe local, session, or in-memory storage.
If local or session storage are unavailable it will fall back to in-memory storage.
Usage
npm i @martinstark/storage-ts
pnpm i @martinstark/storage-ts
yarn add @martinstark/storage-ts
import { createStorage, StorageType } from "@martinstark/storage-ts";
// Create a schema of valid key value pairs
type Schema = {
keyA: { complex: "object" };
keyB: number;
};
// Create a store of the desired type. If it is not available,
// in-memory storage will be used as a fallback.
const store = createStorage<Schema>({
// "local" persists across browser sessions
// "session" persists until tab is closed
// "in-memory" persists until tab is closed
type: StorageType.LOCAL,
// set unique prefixes if more than one store is used
// optional - default: undefined
prefix: "id",
// squelch errors
// false requires try/catch statements around calls to
// `read` and `write`
// optional - default: true
silent: true,
});
// ❌ Argument of type number is not assignable to parameter
// of type { complex: "object" };
store.write("keyA", 1);
// ✅
store.write("keyA", { complex: "object" });
// { complex: "object" } | null
const v1 = s.read("keyA");
// ✅
store.write("keyB", 5);
// number | null
const v2 = s.read("keyB");
Edge Cases
If window
, localStorage
or sessionStorage
are unavailable, in-memory storage will be created as a fallback, regardless of which StorageType
is provided when creating the store.
In silent (default) mode, write
will fail silently and read
will return null
instead of throwing an error.
If silent
is set to false
read and write can throw, necessitating try/catch
statements around each call.