@tknf/browser-storage
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BrowserStorage

Browser storage with a simple, lightweight and user-friendly interface.

There are multiple options for storing information in the browser, including cookie, localStorage and sessionStorage.

We have created a wrapper to make them available in common interface and declaratively available based on a single key.

Usage

Installation

with NodeJS:

npm install --save @tknf/browser-storage
# or
yarn add @tknf/browser-storage

in Browser:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@tknf/browser-storage@0.1.1/umd/browser-storage.min.js"></script>

Simple example:

// storage.js
import { createBrowserStorage } from "@tknf/browser-storage";
const { getStorage, saveStorage, destroyStorage } = await createBrowserStorage({
  type: "local",
  name: "MyStorage"
});

const storage = await getStorage();
storage.set("one", "foo");
storage.set("two", { bar: "baz" });
await saveStorage(storage);

const one = storage.get("one"); // "foo"
const two = storage.get("tow"); // { bar: "baz" }

Options

type

Select the type of storage to store the data from cookie, local, session, or memory. Each of the following storage types will be used:

cookie : document.cookie local : window.localStorage session : window.sessionStorage memory : new window.Map()

name

Specify the cookie name or storage key for storage API. Multiple values are held as objects in storage using single key.

domain, expires, path, sameSite, secure

Cookie options that can be specified only if type is cookie. See js-cookie for available options.

maxAge

A cookie option that can be specified only if type is cookie. Converts to expires by specifying the number of seconds until expiration.

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