React hooks for accessing the localStorage Web Storage API.
Documentation
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Overview
A set of hooks to easily store and retrieve data from localStorage.
Encoding is handled for common data types, including booleans, numbers, strings, and objects, or you can encode data yourself if you'd like.
Changes to localStorage are synchronized across all hooks automatically.
What is localStorage? The localStorage
property allows you to store {key: value}
string data that is saved across browser sessions. Data stored in localStorage
has no expiration time.
Features include:
- 💪 Easily add
localStorage
support
- Store data across browser sessions with ease.
- 🔢 Support for primitives and objects
- Store and retrieve strings, booleans, numbers, and objects effortlessly.
- 💁 Default values
- Optional support for defaults is baked right in.
- 🔄 Automatic synchronization
- Changes are synchronized across hooks automatically.
- 👾 Customizable
- Want to store something unusual? Just provide your own encoder.
- 💥 Contains Web Storage API side-effects
Installation
npm i @devboldly/react-use-local-storage
Quick Start
Storing Strings
Use the useLocalStorageString hook:
import { useLocalStorageString } from '@devboldly/react-use-local-storage';
In your function component:
const defaultValue = 'cyan';
const [value, setValue] = useLocalStorageString('favColor', defaultValue);
Storing Objects
Use the useLocalStorageObject hook:
import { useLocalStorageObject } from '@devboldly/react-use-local-storage';
In your function component:
const defaultValue = { a: 'hello', b: 123 };
const [value, setValue] = useLocalStorageObject('myObj', defaultValue);
Note that your objects must be compatible with JSON.stringify(). Use useLocalStorageItem otherwise.
Storing Booleans
Use the useLocalStorageBoolean hook:
import { useLocalStorageBoolean } from '@devboldly/react-use-local-storage';
In your function component:
const defaultValue = true;
const [value, setValue] = useLocalStorageBoolean('swordEquipped', defaultValue);
Storing Numbers
Use the useLocalStorageNumber hook:
import { useLocalStorageNumber } from '@devboldly/react-use-local-storage';
In your function component:
const defaultValue = 3.14159;
const [value, setValue] = useLocalStorageNumber('importantNumber', defaultValue);
Storing Everything Else
If you'd like to store something other than the data types above, define your own encoding using the useLocalStorageItem hook.
Here's a starting point:
import { useLocalStorageItem } from '@devboldly/react-use-local-storage';
In your function component:
const defaultValue = 'something custom';
const encode = value => JSON.stringify(value);
const decode = itemString => JSON.parse(itemString);
const [value, setValue] = useLocalStorageItem('name', defaultValue, encode, decode);
Additional Features
All hooks provide additional features in their return arrays, should you be interested:
const [value, setValue, loading, reset, restore] = useLocalStorageString('favColor', 'cyan');
- A
loading
value of true
indicates that the value is being loaded from localStorage. - The
reset()
function sets the value back to the provided default, or null
if none was given. - The
restore()
function retrieves the latest value from localStorage. Use this if the localStorage value changes outside of this hook and you need to restore it to the latest.
TypeScript
Type definitions have been included for TypeScript support.
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Contributing
Feel free to submit a pull request for bugs or additions, and make sure to update tests as appropriate. If you find a mistake in the docs, send a PR! Even the smallest changes help.
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