4.0.0-beta.27 • Published 6 years ago

react-esc-storage v4.0.0-beta.27

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MIT
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6 years ago

React-ESC-Storage

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Storage tool for React applications

React ESC Storage let's you get and set cookies, local and session storage in a easy to use way for client and and server

For example, setting a cookie, session or local storage.

import Storage from 'react-esc-storage'

// Setting
Storage.set(Storage.COOKIE, 'token', { cookie: 'cookie content' })
Storage.set(Storage.SESSION, 'token', 'SESSION')
Storage.set(Storage.LOCAL, 'token', { local: true })

// Getting
Storage.get(Storage.COOKIE, 'token')
Storage.get(Storage.LOCAL, 'token')
Storage.get(Storage.SESSION, 'token')

// Check if exists
Storage.has(Storage.COOKIE, 'token')
Storage.has(Storage.LOCAL, 'token')
Storage.has(Storage.SESSION, 'token')

// Remove
Storage.remove(Storage.COOKIE, 'token')
Storage.remove(Storage.LOCAL, 'token')
Storage.remove(Storage.SESSION, 'token')

Objects will be automatically stringified when setting and parsed back when getting.


Making the Cookie Storage available on the server. Click here for an example

import CookieStorage from 'react-esc-storage/CookieStorage'

match({ history, routes, location: ctx.req.url }, async(err, redirect, props) => {
         
  // Add Cookie to global so we can use it in the Storage module
  global.cookie = new CookieStorage(ctx.cookies)

})

Making the Storage available on the client. Click here for an example

import Storage from 'react-esc-storage'

match({ history, routes }, (error, redirectLocation, renderProps) => {
  
  // Checks if the Cookie storage is available, if not it will create it
  Storage.check()
  
})

Installation

$ npm install --save react-esc-storage

Development

If you'd like to contribute to this project, all you need to do is clone this project and run:

$ npm install

You can use npm link to use your development version in your own project:

  • Go to react-esc-strorage directory and execute command npm link
  • Go to your project directory and execute command npm link react-esc-storage

License

React ESC is MIT licensed.

Collaboration

If you have questions or issues, please open an issue!

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