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@orchy-mfe/storage-plugin

v0.1.1

Published

This plugin allows you to store your data inside the `local` or `session` storage using the `orchy's eventBus`.

Downloads

123

Readme

orchy-storage-plugin

This plugin allows you to store your data inside the local or session storage using the orchy's eventBus.

Plugin configuration

The plugin accepts one attribute:

  • strategy: it is used to configure the storage kind for your data. Actually only local and session are supported.

The plugin accepts one property:

  • eventBus: the orchy's eventBus instance.

Configuration example

Note that the eventBus property will be automatically injected by orchy.

JSON

{
    "type": "element",
    "tag": "orchy-storage-plugin",
    "url": "//localhost:3000/orchy-storage-plugin.js",
    "attributes": {
        "strategy": "local", // or "session"
    }
}

HTML

<script type="module" src="//localhost:3000/orchy-storage-plugin.js"></script>
<orchy-storage-plugin orchy-element strategy="local"></orchy-storage-plugin>

EventBus messages

Retrieve data

To retrieve your data, you should send a message following this format:

{
    label: 'orchy-storage:get',
    payload: {
        key: any;
    }
}

The label has been defined as a constant in the OrchyStorageEventsLabels.GET module.
We suggest to use the orchyStorageEventsBuilder.get function to create this structure.

If your data is correctly retrieved, you will receive a message with the following format:

{
    label: 'orchy-storage:get:result',
    payload: {
        key: any;
        value: any;
    }
}

The label has been defined as a constant in the OrchyStorageEventsLabels.GET_RESULT module.

Insert data

To insert your data, you should send a message following this format:

{
    label: 'orchy-storage:post',
    payload: {
        key: any;
        value: any;
    }
}

The label has been defined as a constant in the OrchyStorageEventsLabels.POST module.
We suggest to use the orchyStorageEventsBuilder.post function to create this structure.

Delete data

To delete your data, you should send a message following this format:

{
    label: 'orchy-storage:delete',
    payload: {
        key: any;
    }
}

The label has been defined as a constant in the OrchyStorageEventsLabels.DELETE module.
We suggest to use the orchyStorageEventsBuilder.delete function to create this structure.

Clear all data

To clear all data, you should send a message following this format:

{
    label: 'orchy-storage:clear',
}

The label has been defined as a constant in the OrchyStorageEventsLabels.CLEAR module.
We suggest to use the orchyStorageEventsBuilder.clear function to create this structure.