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webext-storage

v1.2.2

Published

A more usable typed storage API for Web Extensions

Downloads

4,837

Readme

webext-storage

A more usable typed storage API for Web Extensions

  • Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
  • Manifest: v2 and v3
  • Permissions: storage or unlimitedStorage
  • Context: They can be called from any context

Sponsored by PixieBrix :tada:

chrome.storage.local.get() is very inconvenient to use and it does not provide type safety. This module provides a better API:

// Before
const storage = await chrome.storage.local.get('user-options');
const value = storage['user-options']; // The type is `any`
await chrome.storage.local.set({['user-options']: {color: 'red'}}); // Not type-checked
chrome.storage.onChanged.addListener((storageArea, change) => {
	if (storageArea === 'local' && change['user-options']) { // Repetitive
		console.log('New options', change['user-options'].newValue)
	}
});

// After
const options = new StorageItem<Record<string, string>>('user-options');
const value = await options.get(); // The type is `Record<string, string> | undefined`
await options.set({color: 'red'}) // Type-checked
options.onChanged(newValue => {
	console.log('New options', newValue)
});

Why this is better:

  • The storage item is defined in a single place, including its storageArea, its types and default value
  • get only is only .get() instead of the awkward post-get object access that
  • Every get and set operation is type-safe
  • If you provide a defaultValue, the return type will not be | undefined
  • The onChanged example speaks for itself

Install

npm install webext-storage

Or download the standalone bundle to include in your manifest.json.

Usage

import {StorageItem} from "webext-storage";

const username = new StorageItem<string>('username')
// Or
const username = new StorageItem('username', {defaultValue: 'admin'})

await username.set('Ugo');
// Promise<void>

await username.get();
// Promise<string>

await username.remove();
// Promise<void>

await username.set({name: 'Ugo'});
// TypeScript Error: Argument of type '{ name: string; }' is not assignable to parameter of type 'string'.

username.onChanged(newName => {
	console.log('The user’s new name is', newName);
});

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License

MIT © Federico Brigante