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github.com/jeromegn/backbone.localstorage
Quite simply a localStorage adapter for Backbone. It's a drop-in replacement for Backbone.Sync() to handle saving to a localStorage database.
Include Backbone.localStorage after having included Backbone.js:
<script type="text/javascript" src="backbone.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="backbone.localStorage.js"></script>
Create your collections like so:
window.SomeCollection = Backbone.Collection.extend({
localStorage: new Backbone.LocalStorage("SomeCollection"), // Unique name within your app.
// ... everything else is normal.
});
If needed, you can use the default Backbone.sync
(instead of local storage) by passing the ajaxSync
option flag to any Backbone AJAX function, for example:
var myModel = new SomeModel();
myModel.fetch({ ajaxSync: true });
myModel.save({ new: "value" }, { ajaxSync: true });
Include RequireJS:
<script type="text/javascript" src="lib/require.js"></script>
RequireJS config:
require.config({
paths: {
jquery: "lib/jquery",
underscore: "lib/underscore",
backbone: "lib/backbone",
localstorage: "lib/backbone.localStorage"
}
});
Define your collection as a module:
define("SomeCollection", ["localstorage"], function() {
var SomeCollection = Backbone.Collection.extend({
localStorage: new Backbone.LocalStorage("SomeCollection") // Unique name within your app.
});
return SomeCollection;
});
Require your collection:
require(["SomeCollection"], function(SomeCollection) {
// ready to use SomeCollection
});
If you're using browserify.
Install using npm install backbone.localstorage
, and require the module.
Backbone.LocalStorage = require("backbone.localstorage");
##Support
If you're having a problem with using the project, get help at CodersClan.
You'll need node and to npm install
before being able to run the minification script.
make test
or open spec/runner.html
;Have fun!
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Copyright (c) 2010 Jerome Gravel-Niquet
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