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@wezz/store-manager
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This is a script to make it easier to talk to localStorage and sessionStorage.
It will automatically transform stored JSON to objects.
It also makes use of prefixed store values. So you can have multiple instances of the storage manager using the same store values without having conflicts.
npm install @wezz/store-manager
import { StoreManager } from "@wezz/store-manager";
// On document ready
const storeManager = new StoreManager('prefix');
// Save to localStorage
storeManager.Set('keyname', {'jsondatakey': 'jsondatavalue'}, true);
// Save to sessionStorage
storeManager.Set('keyname', {'jsondatakey': 'jsondatavalue'});
storeManager.Get('keyname');
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Run
npm install
To run the demo, run
npm run dev
FAQs
A script to manage local and session storage
We found that @wezz/store-manager 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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