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ltstrg

v1.0.1

Published

Simpler storage for your test experience!

Downloads

824

Readme

LiteStorage - ltstrg

Simpler storage for your test experience!

Install

npm i ltstrg

How to use

Let's assume you want to make a JSON stroage which storing data via localStorage.

import { LiteStorage, localLiteStorage, MemoryLiteStorage } from 'ltstrg'

class JSONStorage {
  liteStorage: LiteStorage

  constructor(liteStorage: LiteStorage) {
    this.liteStorage = liteStorage
  }

  setData(key: string, value: any) {
    this.liteStorage.setItem(key, JSON.stringify(value))
  }

  getData(key: string) {
    return JSON.parse(this.liteStorage.getItem(key))
  }
}

// Implement
const myStorage = new JSONStorage(localLiteStorage)
myStorage.setData('someData', { some: 'data' })

// Test
describe('JSONStorage', () => {
  it('do something 1', () => {
    // Mock localLiteStorage with MemoryLiteStorage
    const myStorage = new JSONStorage(new MemoryLiteStorage())
    ...
  })

  it('do something 2', () => {
    // So you don't need to clean up lite storage in next tests.
    const myStorage = new JSONStorage(new MemoryLiteStorage())
    ...
  })
})

APIs

LiteStorage

An interface has same apis of Web Storage. The only difference is that it is not exposing any values directly. So you always have to use #getItem method to retrieve data.

localLiteStorage

A wrapper for localStorage.

MemoryStorage

A LiteStorage, using native Map to store data.

You can access the map via MemoryStorage#map for debugging.

License

MIT