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safe-web-storage
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safe-web-storage is a safe way for you to work with browser storage using a purer functional style.
safe-web-storage is a safe way for you to work with web storage using a purer functional style.
safe-web-storage is available from npm.
$ npm install safe-web-storage -S
const safestorage = require('safe-web-storage')
const storage = safestorage({ prefix: 'safe' })
storage
.local
.setItem('name', 'victor igor') //saved on 'safe-name' on localStorage
.map(_ => console.log('saved: ', _)) //{name: "name", value: "victor igor"}
storage
.local
.getItem('name')
.map(console.log) //victor igor
storage
.local
.key(0)
.map(console.log) //safe-name
storage
.local
.removeItem('name')
.map(() => console.log('removed'))
storage
.local
.clear() /clean localStorage
You can use to session or local storage.
const safestorage = require('safe-web-storage')
const storage = safestorage({ prefix: 'safe' })
const local = storage.local
const session = storage.session
local
.setItem('name', 'victor igor') //saved on 'safe-name' on localStorage
.map(_ => console.log('saved: ', _)) //{name: "name", value: "victor igor"}
session
.setItem('name', 'victor igor') //saved on 'safe-name' on localStorage
.map(_ => console.log('saved: ', _)) //{name: "name", value: "victor igor"}
The code is available under the MIT License.
FAQs
safe-web-storage is a safe way for you to work with browser storage using a purer functional style.
We found that safe-web-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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