local-storage
v2.0.0
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A simplified localStorage API that just works
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local-storage
A simplified
localStorage
API that just works
Install
Using npm
npm install local-storage --save
Using bower
bower install localstorage --save
API
The API is a simplified way to interact with all things localStorage
. Note that when localStorage
is unsupported in the current browser, a fallback to an in-memory store is used transparently.
For that reason, consider that local-storage
values might evaporate across page views.
ls(key, value?)
If a value
argument is provided, acts as ls.set
. When value
isn't provided, acts as ls.get
.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls('foo');
// <- null
ls('foo', 'bar');
// <- true
ls('foo');
// <- 'bar'
ls.get(key)
Returns value under key
in local storage. Equivalent to ls(key)
. Internally parses the value from JSON before returning it.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls('foo', 'bar');
// <- true
ls.get('foo');
// <- 'bar'
ls.set(key, value)
Persists value
under key
in local storage. Equivalent to ls(key, value)
. Internally converts the value
to JSON.
Returns whether the action succeeded; otherwise, an error was thrown by the browser when trying to persist the value. Failure typically means a QuotaExceededError
was thrown.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.set('foo', 'bar');
// <- true
ls.get('foo');
// <- 'bar'
ls.remove(key)
Removes key
from local storage. Returns true
if the property was successfully deleted, and false
otherwise.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.set('foo', 'bar');
// <- true
ls.remove('foo');
// <- true
ls.clear()
Clears local storage.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.set('foo', 'bar');
ls.set('baz', 'tar');
ls.clear();
ls.backend(store?)
If a store
argument is provided, it sets the backend storage engine. Otherwise it returns the current backend.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.backend(sessionStorage);
ls.set('baz', 'tar');
/* close the tab, then reopen */
ls.get('baz');
ls.on(key, fn)
Listen for changes persisted against key
on other tabs. Triggers fn
when a change occurs, passing the following arguments.
value
: the current value forkey
in local storage, parsed from the persisted JSONold
: the old value forkey
in local storage, parsed from the persisted JSONurl
: the url for the tab where the modification came from
Example
Open a page with the following snippet in multiple tabs. The storage
event will trigger on all tabs except for the one that persisted the change.
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.on('foo', storage);
ls.set('foo', 'bar');
function storage (value) {
console.log('some other tab changed "foo" to ' + value);
}
ls.off(key, fn)
Removes a listener previously attached with ls.on(key, fn)
.
Example
var ls = require('local-storage');
ls.on('foo', storage);
ls.off('foo', storage);
function storage (value) {
console.log('some other tab changed "foo" to ' + value);
}
Typescript
Example
import ls, {get,set} from "local-storage";
set<number>('foo',5);
get<number>('foo');
interface IFoo{
bar: string;
}
ls<IFoo>('foo');
Example
import * as ls from "local-storage";
ls.set<number>('foo',5);
ls.get<number>('foo');
License
MIT