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extension-storage-promise

v0.0.1

Published

Promise-based wrapper around the browser (chrome) extension storage api.

Downloads

72

Readme

Build Status codecov

extension-storage-promise

Promise-based wrapper around the browser (chrome) extension storage API that makes working with browser storage easier. Works with both sync and local storageArea.

Install

npm i -S extension-storage-promise

Usage

Some examples of usage. Whole API can be found below.

import storage from 'extension-storage-promise';
// or
// import { localStorage, syncStorage } from 'extension-storage';

// let's store a new record - an array - under 'newRecord' key
storage.sync.setOneRecord('newRecord', [1, 2, 3]);

// then get all records from storage
const record = await storage.sync.getAllRecords();
// returns { newRecord: [1, 2, 3] }

// or one specific record by key
const record = await storage.sync.getOneRecord('newRecord');
// returns [1, 2, 3]

// remove specific record from storage by key
await storage.sync.removeOneRecord('newRecord');

// clean whole storage
await storage.sync.cleanRecords();

Methods

These methods can be used under both sync and local storageArea namespaces:

getAllRecords(): Promise<Record<string, unknown>>

Example:

const allRecords = await storage.sync.getAllRecords();
// resolves object { record1: 'value', record2: 'value2', ... }

getRecords(keys: string[]): Promise<Record<string, unknown>>

Example:

const records = await storage.sync.getRecords(['record1', 'record2']);
// resolves object { record1: 'value', record2: 'value2' }

getOneRecord(key: string): Promise<unknown>

Example:

const record = await storage.sync.getOneRecord('record2');
// resolves 'value2'

setOneRecord(key: string, value: unknown): Promise<void>

Example:

await storage.sync.setOneRecord('record5', 'value5');
// adds new record with value 'value5' under key 'record5' to storage object

setRecords(records: Record<string, unknown>): Promise<void>

Example:

await storage.sync.setRecords({ 'record5': 'value5', record6: 'value6', ... });
// adds multiple new records under given keys to storage object

removeOneRecord(key: string): Promise<void>

Example:

await storage.sync.removeOneRecord('record3');
// removes record with key 'record3' from storage object

removeRecords(keys: string[]): Promise<void>

Example:

await storage.sync.removeRecords(['record1', 'record2', 'record3']);
// removes records with keys 'record1', 'record2' and 'record3' from storage object

clearRecords(): Promise<void>

Example:

await storage.sync.clearRecords();
// removes all records storage object