What is unstorage?
The 'unstorage' npm package is a versatile storage utility that provides a unified API for interacting with various storage backends. It allows developers to easily switch between different storage mechanisms such as local storage, session storage, and even remote storage solutions without changing the core logic of their applications.
What are unstorage's main functionalities?
Local Storage
This feature allows you to interact with local storage using a simple API. You can set, get, and remove items from local storage.
const { createStorage } = require('unstorage');
const localStorage = createStorage();
// Set a value
await localStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
// Get a value
const value = await localStorage.getItem('key');
console.log(value); // Outputs: 'value'
// Remove a value
await localStorage.removeItem('key');
Session Storage
This feature allows you to interact with session storage using the same API as local storage. You can set, get, and remove items from session storage.
const { createStorage } = require('unstorage');
const sessionStorage = createStorage({ driver: 'session' });
// Set a value
await sessionStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
// Get a value
const value = await sessionStorage.getItem('key');
console.log(value); // Outputs: 'value'
// Remove a value
await sessionStorage.removeItem('key');
Remote Storage
This feature allows you to interact with remote storage solutions via HTTP. You can set, get, and remove items from a remote storage backend.
const { createStorage } = require('unstorage');
const remoteStorage = createStorage({ driver: 'http', baseURL: 'https://api.example.com/storage' });
// Set a value
await remoteStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
// Get a value
const value = await remoteStorage.getItem('key');
console.log(value); // Outputs: 'value'
// Remove a value
await remoteStorage.removeItem('key');
Other packages similar to unstorage
localforage
LocalForage is a fast and simple storage library for JavaScript. It improves the offline experience of your web app by using asynchronous storage (IndexedDB or WebSQL) with a simple, localStorage-like API. Compared to unstorage, LocalForage is more focused on client-side storage and does not provide a unified API for different storage backends.
idb-keyval
idb-keyval is a small library that provides a simple key-value store backed by IndexedDB. It is very lightweight and easy to use, making it a good choice for simple storage needs. However, it lacks the flexibility and unified API of unstorage, which supports multiple storage backends.
store2
store2 is a versatile storage library for all JavaScript environments, including Node.js and browsers. It provides a unified API for localStorage, sessionStorage, and memory storage. While it offers similar functionality to unstorage, it does not support remote storage solutions.
unstorage
Universal key-value Storage
- Works in all environments (Browser, NodeJS and Workers)
- Asynchronous API
- Unix-style mountable paths (multi driver)
- Default in-memory storage
- Tree-shakable and lightweight core
- Native aware value serialization and deserialization
- Restore initial state (hydration)
- State snapshot
- Abstract watcher
WIP:
- Key expiration
- Storage server
Table of Contents
Drivers
Usage
Install unistorage
npm package:
yarn add unistorage
npm i unistorage
import { createStorage } from 'unistorage'
const storage = createStorage()
await storage.getItem('foo:bar')
await storage.getItem('/foo/bar')
Storage Interface
storage.hasItem(key)
Checks if storage contains a key. Resolves to either true
or false
.
await storage.hasItem('foo:bar')
storage.getItem(key)
Gets value of a key in storage. Resolves to either string
or null
.
await storage.getItem('foo:bar')
storage.setItem(key, value)
Add Update a value to storage.
If value is not string, it will be stringified.
If value is undefined
, it is same as calling removeItem(key)
.
await storage.setItem('foo:bar', 'baz')
storage.setItems(base, items)
Batch update items. Internally calls one-by-one to the driver. Useful to restore/hydrate state.
await storage.setItems('/', { 'foo:bar': 'baz' })
storage.removeItem(key)
Remove a value from storage.
await storage.removeItem('foo:bar')
storage.getKeys(base?)
Get all keys. Returns an array of string
.
If a base is provided, only keys starting with base will be returned also only mounts starting with base will be queried. Keys still have full path.
await storage.getKeys()
storage.clear(base?)
Removes all stored key/values. If a base is provided, only mounts matching base will be cleared.
await storage.clear()
storage.dispose()
Disposes all mounted storages to ensure there are no open-handles left. Call it before exiting process.
Note: Dispose also clears in-memory data.
await storage.dispose()
storage.mount(mountpoint, driver, initialState?)
By default, everything is stored in memory. We can mount additional storage space in a Unix-like fashion.
When operating with a key
that starts with mountpoint, instead of default storage, mounted driver will be called.
If initialState
argument is provided, restores/hydrates state of mountpoint using setItems
.
import { createStorage } from 'unistorage'
import fsDriver from 'unistorage/drivers/fs'
const storage = createStorage()
storage.mount('/output', fsDriver({ dir: './output' }))
await storage.setItem('/output/test', 'works')
await storage.setItem('/foo', 'bar')
storage.unmount(mountpoint, dispose = true)
Unregisters a mountpoint. Has no effect if mountpoint is not found or is root.
await storage.unmount('/output')
storage.watch(callback)
Starts watching on all mountpoints. If driver does not supports watching, only emits even when storage.*
methods are called.
await storage.watch((event, key) => { })
Utils
snapshot(storage, base?)
Snapshot from all keys in specified base into a plain javascript object (string: string). Base is removed from keys.
import { snapshot } from 'unstorage'
const data = await snapshot(storage, '/etc')
Drivers
fs
(node)
Maps data to real filesystem using directory structure for nested keys. Supports watching using chokidar.
import fsDriver from 'unstorage/drivers/memory'
await storage.mount('/tmp', fsDriver({ base: './tmp' }))
Options:
base
: Base directory to isolate operations on this directoryignore
: Ignore patterns for watch watchOptions
: Additional chokidar options.
localStorage
(browser)
Store data in localStorage.
import lsDriver from 'unstorage/drivers/memory'
await storage.mount('local', lsDriver({ base: 'myapp' }))
Options:
base
: Add ${base}:
to all keys to avoid collisionlocalStorage
: Optionally provide localStorage
objectwindow
: Optionally provide window
object
memory
(universal)
Keeps data in memory using Set.
By default it is mounted to top level so it is unlikely you need to mount it again.
import memoryDriver from 'unstorage/drivers/memory'
storage.mount('/tmp', memory())
Contribution
- Clone repository
- Install dependencies with
yarn install
- Use
yarn dev
to start jest watcher verifying changes - Use
yarn test
before push to ensure all tests and lint checks passing
License
MIT