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Introducing the Socket Python SDK
The initial version of the Socket Python SDK is now on PyPI, enabling developers to more easily interact with the Socket REST API in Python projects.
@ionic/storage
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3.0.2 (2021-03-16)
Major release with breaking changes. Adds support for non-Angular projects, such as React, Vue, or plain JS, as well as the ability to specify different storage engines. Also adds support for Ionic Secure Storage with Encryption support.
Breaking changes:
@ionic/storage-angular
.ready()
has been removed. Once create
is called, the rest of the operations will be ready to access.localforage-cordovaSQLiteDriver
is no longer provided out of the box to provide more options for storage engines and to remove a Cordova dependency. See README for how to install it separatelyThe actual storage API is essentially unchanged, so app code will likely port over with minimal modifications.
See README
for full installation and usage instructions.
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Ionic Storage Helper
The npm package @ionic/storage receives a total of 66,550 weekly downloads. As such, @ionic/storage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ionic/storage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 27 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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