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@d2k/react-localstorage
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@d2k/react-localstorage
React hooks for easy and simple localstorage access
You'll need to install
react
,react-dom
, etc at^16.8.4
npm i @d2k/react-localstorage --save
React Localstorage gives you simple hooks to work with your localstorage. Here is some example code:
import React from 'react
import useLocalStorage from '@d2k/react-localstorage'
const App = () => {
const [firstName, setFirstName, removeFirstName] = useLocalStorage('firstName', 'John')
const [lastName, setLastName, removeLastName] = useLocalStorage('lastName', 'Doe')
// You can update localStorage data via firstName.set(val) or firstName.remove()
return (
<h1>Demo</h1>
{ firstName && lastName && (
<p>
Hello {firstName} {lastName}
</p>
)}
)
}
Use .set
or .remove
to update data from your component.
All storage updates will be automatically synced with all components using the same localStorage value key.
FAQs
React hooks for localstorage
The npm package @d2k/react-localstorage receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @d2k/react-localstorage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @d2k/react-localstorage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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