1.0.0 • Published 4 years ago

js-storage-service v1.0.0

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js-storage-service

a wrapper for localstorage、sessionstorage and cookie, provides simply and indentical api

Installation

If you use npm for client package management, you can install js-storage-service with:

npm install js-storage-service --save

or with yarn:

yarn add js-storage-service

And import js-storage-service into your code with something like:

import JStorage from 'js-storage-service';

TypeScript

js-storage-service provides a types file for usage with TypeScript; importing is simply the same as above.

Usage

import { cookieStorageService, sessionStorageService, localStorageService } from 'js-storage-service';

cookieStorageService.set('name', { foo: 'bar' });
cookieStorageService.get('name'); // { foo: 'bar' }
cookieStorageService.remove('name');

sessionStorageService.set('name', { foo: 'bar' });
sessionStorageService.get('name'); // { foo: 'bar' }
sessionStorageService.remove('name');
sessionStorageService.clear();

localStorageService.set('name', { foo: 'bar' });
localStorageService.get('name'); // { foo: 'bar' }
localStorageService.remove('name');
localStorageService.clear();

js-storage-service set(key: String, value: any) could presist any data to storage, with JSON.stringify.

and, get(key: String) also will get correct data with JSON.parse.

cookieStorageService using js-cookie as bottom service, so you can use it as same as js-cookie. such as:

cookieStorageService.set('name', 'value', { expires: 7, path: '' });

Delete a cookie valid to the path of the current page, would like this:

cookieStorageService.set('name', 'value', { path: '' });

cookieStorageService.remove('name'); // fail!

cookieStorageService.remove('name', { path: '' }); // removed!

More detail info see js-cookie.

License

MIT