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redux-persist-expo-fs-storage
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Redux Persist storage engine for React Native Expo file system, this will also work for Apollo Persist.
Credits to techwes for porting this to the Expo FileSystem.
yarn add https://github.com/nohac/redux-persist-expo-fs-storage
note: Not yet published to npm
import { persistStore } from 'redux-persist'
import FSStorage from 'redux-persist-expo-fs-storage';
const persistor = persistStore(store, {storage: FSStorage()});
The default storage location is a folder called reduxPersist
in the document directory for your app on the device. You can specify folder for persistor:
import { persistStore } from 'redux-persist'
import FSStorage, { CacheDir } from 'redux-persist-expo-fs-storage';
const cachePersistor = persistStore(store, {storage: FSStorage(CacheDir, 'myApp')});
This will create myApp
folder in cache storage for iOS and Android devices. You may create multiple persistors on different directories.
FAQs
Redux-Persist storage engine for Expo file system
The npm package redux-persist-expo-fs-storage receives a total of 48 weekly downloads. As such, redux-persist-expo-fs-storage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redux-persist-expo-fs-storage 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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