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reactjs-localstorage
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Easy use localstorage in Reactjs
https://www.npmjs.com/package/reactjs-localstorage
npm install reactjs-localstorage
or
yarn add reactjs-localstorage
import {reactLocalStorage} from 'reactjs-localstorage';
reactLocalStorage.set('var', true);
reactLocalStorage.get('var', true);
reactLocalStorage.setObject('var', {'test': 'test'});
reactLocalStorage.getObject('var');
reactLocalStorage.remove('var');
reactLocalStorage.clear();
npm run test
reactLocalStorage.set(key, value)
reactLocalStorage.get(key, deafultValue=undefined, silent=true)
reactLocalStorage.setObject(key, object)
reactLoacStorage.getObject(key, defaultValue={}, silent=true)
reactLocalStorage.remove(key)
reactLocalStorage.clear()
silent:
true
: Will not throw exception instead will return defaultValuefalse
: Will throw exceptionMIT
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Easy use localstorage in Reactjs
The npm package reactjs-localstorage receives a total of 2,821 weekly downloads. As such, reactjs-localstorage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that reactjs-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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